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Location: Ulverston

Lake Windermere 12 miles; Coniston Lake 12 miles.

The ancient market town of Ulverston still holds a street market every Thursday and Saturday. Today it’s well known as a festival town with events throughout the year, including walking and art festivals in the summer months and the renowned Dickensian festival in late November. One of the town’s great claims to fame is as the birthplace of Stan Laurel - it is now home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world! Facilities include a wide range of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs, a cinema and a leisure centre. Whilst many Lakeland destinations have been developed beyond recognition, Ulverston still has an authentic feel and community spirit. All of the attractions of the National Park are easily reached. The Furness Coast boasts sandy beaches and good birdwatching. Nearby family attractions include the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Birkrigg Common's Stone Circle, Morecambe Bay and Lakes Windermere and Coniston.

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Lake District Holiday Cottages
Cumbria Cottages
Lake District Cottage Holidays

Ref: 3561

Outcast Cottage - Ulverston

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Cumbria & The Lake District

Rating 3 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SD 300 777 Off Road Parking No
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A mid terraced cottage on the outskirts of Ulverston, on the ever-popular Lake District Peninsula. Lovingly restored by the current owners, Outcast Cottage has been tastefully furnished throughout to provide modern, well-equipped accommodation. There is an open plan living area with spacious dining area, a warm, snug sitting area with open fire, and two delightful bedrooms with lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Outside, a small yard adjoins a pretty garden area, providing an ideal spot for relaxing. The cottage affords quick and easy access to the many amenities of Ulverston, with its old pubs, the start of the Cumbria Way, excellent restaurants and the twice-weekly market, not to be missed! With the National Park, Eskdale Railway, South Lakes Wild Animal Park, the World of Beatrix Potter and the Furness Coast with its beautiful sandy beaches, all within easy reach, this is a wonderful Ulverston cottage.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with colour TV, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen. Living area with dining area & cosy sitting area with open fire. Understairs storage.

Amenities

Gas central heating, additional heating from open fire in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, 2 x colour TVs, DVD, radio/CD. Fuel, power & starter pack for open fire inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Roadside parking. Rear yard with adjoining small garden area with furniture & BBQ. One well behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shops & pubs 10 mins walk. Note: Some traffic noise may be audible at busy times.

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Previous visitors' comments about Outcast Cottage:

A wonderful holiday cottage with everything you could need for a fantastic stay!
Mrs Parker, Queensland, December 2011

A lovely, quiet location and so easy to access all the different areas of the Lake District.
Mr Knight, Sutton-in-Ashfield, May 2011

The cottage was in a lovely spot with beautiful views from both the back and the front. The birds that came to the garden were very interesting. It was a good base to explore both with and without the car. A cosy comfortable base with everything you could wish for, the wine and flowers were an extra little touch.
Mrs Brammer, Rotherham, March 2011

The owners had given a great deal of thought to make our holiday relaxing and enjoyable. We were welcomed with flowers, wine and a greeting card. We were also welcomed in person and were made to feel that the owners were very approachable should we need them but that they were equally happy to leave us to our own devices. Thought had also been given to the information about the local area, so that as well as the usual tourism leaflets there was a good range and supply of good quality maps, walking guides etc which we found very useful. They had also obviously thought about activities if the weather was poor and the cottage had a range of reading material and board games etc.
Ms Baxter, Leeds, February 2011

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