Resting a short distance away from the hustle and bustle of Keswick is this elegantly-appointed, large semi-detached property, Whitbeck.
This spacious accommodation has been designed with a family or a group of friends in mind, with plenty of features and amenities to suit all ages and tastes.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a brightly-decorated sitting room, where a wood burning stove takes centre stage, ensuring a sense of charm into the space as you unwind with a cup of tea in hand.
Beyond here, is a formal dining area, where you can look forward to gathering with your loved ones to plan the next day’s adventure or toast to a wonderful holiday to the Lake District.
Prepare a picnic or a rustle up a hearty evening meal within the large modern kitchen, boasting everything you could possibly need, including a washing machine and a dishwasher.
Concluding the ground floor is a quaint conservatory, offering an additional space for cosying up with a good book or tuning into the TV; alternatively the upstairs has a picture window offering magnificent views over the fells.
As the evening draws to a close, venture up the staircase to retire to one of the well-presented bedrooms, comprising of one double en-suite bedroom, one king size bedroom and a twin bedroom (which can convert to a king size bed) and one single bedroom, each designed to offer a flexible sleeping arrangement and good storage space for your holiday belongings.
Relax after a busy day exploring in the fabulous lawned garden and patio area at the rear, with far reaching views towards the Borrowdale Valley.
If you can tear yourself away from this outstanding base, head into Keswick where a superb selection of amenities can be found, as well as attractions including the Theatre by the Lake and the interesting Pencil Museum.
Whitbeck has a useful garage for storing bikes as it is within cycling distance of the mountain biking centre at Whitlatter Forest Park .
Within the surrounding area are a magnitude of attractions to keep you busy, including the Jennings Brewery and Mirehouse, or you could soak up the scenery on a boat trip around Derwentwater.
Whitbeck promises to be a delightful escape to this part of the country.