Alloa
- 5 Bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
Gas central heating, log burning stove. TV with freesat box (On demand services only). Breakfast bar, range cooker with gas hob and electric oven, dishwasher, fridge with freezer box, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble drier. Garden with decked patio area. Private parking for one car. Secure storage for mountain bikes. Wifi. Sorry no pets. Five minutes’ walk to shop and pub.
Two The Chapel is one of four cottages created from the former Methodist Chapel, originally built in 1866, in the village of Staveley that sits on the edge of the Lake District National Park and is a popular base for those wanting to explore the area on foot, by bike or in the car. In addition to the local pubs and village shop the village is also home to an excellent artisan bakery, an award-winning brewery and the UK’s largest cycle store. The neighboring Kentmere Valley offers fantastic opportunities for all of all grades from gentle rambles to strenuous fell top hikes.
Guests arrive at the cottage through the shared access path in the garden and steps lead to the decked patio and the glazed arched door. Stepping inside this quirky cottage there is a bright and airy open plan sitting area, dining area and kitchen. A large sofa and armchair are arranged around the log burning stove where guests can relax and enjoy the views to the patio and the garden. In the dining area is a glass topped circular dining table and to the side there is a well-appointed kitchen area.
The cottage offers a choice of two bedrooms and there are complemented by a family bathroom.
To the rear of the cottage there is a small lawned garden that over looks the rivers and an elevated decked patio with bistro garden furniture is a lovely spot to sit and relax.
The property has been furnished with quality vintage and upcycled furniture from a sustainable and design aesthetic perspective