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The popular seaside resort of Silloth, situated amidst Cumbria's Western Lakes and Coast, nestles on the shores of the Solway Firth. Facing the hills of Southern Galloway and backed by the Lake District Fells, Silloth is renowned for its invigorating but mild climate, its leisurely and peaceful atmosphere and perhaps, most of all, its glorious sea views and sunsets, fine enough to be recorded for posterity by Turner, the famous landscape artist. Silloth was originally built to accommodate a port in the late 19th Century and the imaginative development of the area can be seen in its wide, elegant tree lined streets, spacious sea front and magnificent promenade stretching towards Skinburness. The attractive town centre boasts 36 acres of open grassland, known simply as 'The Green', while a championship golf course dominates the edge of the town and has been described as one of the top fifty golf courses in Britain. This is a superb area for walking, with the Cumbria Coastal Walk running right along the coastline, and excellent birdwatching opportunities are also available. Further afield, but still within easy touring distance are the many attractions and glorious landscape of the Lake District.
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A charming, brick built terraced cottage, situated next to the owner's traditional public house, in the popular seaside resort of Silloth. Decorated and furnished to a high standard with a modern contemporary feel, the property offers comfortable accommodation throughout including a spacious, fitted kitchen with dining area, a cosy sitting room with feature fireplace and electric fire and two delightful bedrooms. The property is just a short walk from all of the town's amenities and the magnificent championship golf course, and also provides an ideal touring base for exploring this beautiful area, which is one of Special Scientific Interest. Miles of unspoilt coastline afford wonderful opportunities for walking and bird watching, while the magnificent northern Lakes are easily accessible. A first class holiday retreat, superbly located for a varied and relaxing break.
Two bedrooms: 2 x twin (one set of which can be made up as a double bed by request). Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower and WC. Fitted kitchen with dining area. Cosy sitting room with electric fire.
Full gas fired central heating throughout with additional heating from electric fire in sitting room. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, 32” colour TV with Freeview, DVD, stereo/CD player/radio etc. WiFi available via arrangement with owner. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available. Roadside parking for 2 cars. Use of owner’s public beer garden with garden furniture. One small/medium well behaved dog welcome. Shop 1 min walk, pub 10 yards. Note: One of the twin bedrooms can only be accessed via the other bedroom. Note: The stairs in the property are quite steep and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.
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Previous visitors' comments about Albion Cottage:
The cottage was well maintained and very clean. The shops were nearby and very handy. Silloth is a lovely place and we'll definitely be going back.
Mr Martin, Erskine, February 2012
What a lovely cottage, the decor was perfect and the facilities were more than adequate. It was so nice to be in accommodation that was top notch and who welcomed our dogs. The owners are a very pleasant couple who were approachable and friendly.
Mrs Willoughby, York, November 2011
The cottage was very warm and cosy, just as described. The owners were very friendly and helpful and the attached pub was also very good with all the customers making us welcome. The cottage is in a beautiful area, very relaxing. We were unfortunate in that the weather was terrible for the time of year, so we did not see as much of the area as we had hoped, but the cosy atmosphere of the cottage helped.
A nice touch was the wine, fruit and milk that was waiting for us on arrival.
Mrs Smith, Leeds, September 2011
Miss Thorn, Stroud, August 2011