The Coachmen
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
Gas central heating with open fire and woodburning stove/range. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, Smart TV, WiFi. Landline telephone for receiving incoming calls. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. One cot and highchair available. Lawned garden with patio and furniture. Secure bike storage for 4 bikes. Logs are not provided. Off road parking for 2 cars. Sory, no pets and no smoking. Pub 11 min walk. Shop 1.1 mile. NOTE: Please submit any known allergies at the time of booking.
A short stroll from the shores of Coniston water, and a country pub, this traditional gamekeeper’s cottage is full Lakeland character: stone-flagged floors, old oak beams, real fires and cottage windows -all wrapped up with tasteful decor and furnishings. Private parking for 2 cars outside the cottage, and further parking close by. Entrance porch with space for walking clobber. Dining room with local slate floor, pine furniture and working range/wood burning stove. Cosy separate living room with warming open fire, original beams and smart tv. The modern fitted kitchen looks out onto National Trust land. Upstairs to 2 pretty bedrooms, 1 double and 1 twin, both with fell views. The bathroom overlooks Coniston water and features a roll top bath. Outside, you’ll find a private enclosed garden with stunning fell views, patio area for dining and a secure bike store with racks for four bikes. A Coniston holiday cottage takes you slightly away from the hustle and bustle of Bowness and Lake Windermere, to a wilder landscape full of adventure.
Coniston Water takes you to a quieter area, still with a busy village, but more about walking and being on the water. It featured in Arthur Ransome’s Swallows and Amazons, and was of course where Donald Campbell met his untimely end during his water speed record attempt in ‘Bluebird’.
If you’re looking for breathtaking surroundings; dramatic fells including Coniston Old Man, wild woodlands and wonderful Lake District walks, Coniston is a great place to be. The village centre is well equipped for stocking up the kitchen with traditional butcher and supermarket, lovely tea rooms, cafes and traditional Lakeland pubs – the Black Bull Inn is well worth a visit for its award-winning brewery the Coniston Brewing Co.
For a cultured day out, head to Brantwood historic house – an impressive residence overlooking the lake, once home to John Ruskin, where you’ll find a range of events such as talks, concerts, craft workshops and even outdoor theatre, as well as lovely grounds to wander in.