Deer Close is a magnificent, detached, lakeside house in the Lake District National Park.
Enjoying a gated and private position with private lake access overlooking the serene Coniston Water.
This elegant home offers a refined escape positioned on the tranquil eastern edge of the lake.
A stunning, Cumbrian retreat, this luxury home offers panoramic views across the water and the surrounding fells, including the iconic Old Man of Coniston.
You will find a wellness suite including a gym, sauna and massage room, and ample outdoor spaces to entertain your loved ones, including a firepit, hot tub.
With off-road parking for six cars, situated in a beautifully secluded area by the lake with its own private jetty and a cosy boathouse snug hideaway, this glorious home is perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a refined and immersive escape in the blissful Coniston valley.
Deer Close has everything you could wish for to create a lifetime of memories.
As you arrive and park up on the spacious driveway, the peaceful hush of the surrounding woodland and the glimmer of the lake beyond immediately set the tone for your stay
The Main House
The property’s elevated position and striking architecture create a lasting first impression; a promise of the luxury within.
Step inside and slip off your shoes in one of the two welcoming entrance halls, where the warmth of natural materials and soft lighting invite you to unwind.
Deer Close is a reverse-level home, with all bedrooms thoughtfully arranged on the ground floor to maximise the living space and views above.
Throughout the sleeping quarters, the interiors are designed to impress, each room offering a tranquil retreat with uninterrupted views of the lake, where you can watch the reflections of the moon ripple across the water as night falls, framed by glass doors or large windows that invite the outdoors in.
Begin your stay in the spacious super-king-size master suite, where you can rinse away the day beneath a sleek shower, then prepare for the evening in your own private dressing area, softly lit and elegantly appointed.
Two further super-king-size bedrooms offer serene spaces to retreat to, each with lake views and doors that open directly to the garden - perfect for stepping out with a morning coffee or watching the mist roll over the lake.
The fourth bedroom is a striking family space, featuring four built-in bunk beds accessed via a central wooden staircase.
Read a book in bed with the glow of built-in lighting nooks, or gaze out at the lake through the glass doors, before stepping outside to explore.
The main bathroom is a sanctuary in itself, with spa-inspired lighting, a deep bath for soaking, a walk-in shower with a lit wall niche, and a mirror softly framed with light.
Ascend to the upper level, where the living spaces unfold with breath-taking views and a sense of openness.
The kitchen/diner is the heart of the home - a space where sleek countertops and a central island with breakfast bar seating invite you to gather, cook, and connect.
Whether you're preparing a hearty breakfast or a celebratory dinner, the layout encourages conversation and creativity.
Built-in appliances and wooden-panelled fixtures blend seamlessly into the design, while an additional fridge/freezer nearby ensures everything you need is close at hand.
Pull out a chair at the circular dining table and enjoy a meal with views of the lake and countryside beyond.
The sitting room flows effortlessly from the kitchen, a warm and inviting space with vaulted wooden ceilings, cool-toned lighting, and a rustic stone fireplace with built-in log storage and shelving.
Sink into the plush L-shaped sofa, watch a film on the Smart TV, or simply sit back and let the views through the large window draw you in.
A door opens directly to the outdoors, blurring the line between inside and out.
The entire property is warmed by an air source heat pump, offering consistent, eco-conscious comfort - ideal after a day exploring the fells or paddling on the lake.
The Entertainment Area
Outside, the property continues to impress with numerous distinct garden areas designed for relaxation and celebration.
Step out onto the patio to find a covered outdoor kitchen, where the barbecue area awaits, with countertops to prepare an outdoor feast and a fridge for your chilled drinks.
Nearby, there is a built-in fire, set into a stone wall beside a corner sofa - perfect for gathering around in any season.
Fire up the barbecue, pour a drink, and dine al fresco at the large table surrounded by a touch of greenery and manicured hedging.
Follow the path to the decking, where a bubbling hot tub invites you to soak under the stars, or settle beside the firepit closer to the lake - complete with chairs, fluffy throws, and lanterns - as the flames crackle and the water laps nearby.
The Wellness Suite
For those seeking a bit of indulgence, the property boasts a dedicated wellness suite.
Walk across the cool tiled floor to the glass-fronted sauna as the heat begins to rise, or unwind in the massage area, where soft lighting, natural textures, and a calming ambience invite deep relaxation.
A rainforest shower offers a refreshing finish, enhanced by a touch of greenery and a skylight above that casts a soft, natural glow over the space.
A Smart TV with streaming capabilities lets you queue up a playlist to get you pumped for your workout, a seating area, and gym equipment - including a rowing machine and yoga ball complete the space.
The Garden, The Boathouse Snug, and The Jetty
The Garden, The Boathouse Snug, and The Jetty
Light-up steps lead you down to the private jetty - a magical spot for lakeside lounging or launching a paddleboard.
Be sure to pack your gear - from paddleboards and kayaks to snorkels and inflatables - this private jetty is your launchpad for unforgettable water adventures.
Or simply sit with your legs dangling off the edge, watching the ripples catch the light as the lake gently laps below - a moment of pure stillness in your own secluded corner of Coniston.
Nearby, the boathouse snug offers a final surprise- a warm, wood-panelled hideaway with a vaulted ceiling, fluffy carpet, and a woodburning stove.
After walking back from the jetty, toss a log on the fire, sink into the sofa, and let the lake views wrap around you in this atmospheric and secluded retreat by the water - a truly private haven for quiet reflection or lively lakeside gatherings.
Whether you're capturing the morning mist through your lens, sketching the fells from the patio, or simply soaking in the scenery with a notebook in hand, Deer Close offers endless inspiration for photographers, artists, and dreamers alike.
Whilst in the area....
Venture out to explore the surrounding areas of Coniston and immerse yourself in the beauty of Cumbria.
Embark on scenic strolls or challenging hikes, traverse through the wonderful woodland, or relax by the Coniston Water with a picnic and soak in the serene sights.
A public road just above the property offers convenient access to the wider Lake District - ideal for picking up treats, visiting nearby attractions, or heading out on spontaneous adventures.
Explore the local village charm, with a stop at the historic Black Bull Inn serving award-winning ales from the Coniston Brewing Co.
and hearty pub fare, or visit the Ruskin Museum and Brantwood House to delve into local history.
A perfect way to explore Coniston Water is on a cruise on board the Victorian Steam Gondola, with departure points around the lake, meaning there are a variety of cruise options available, including a charming picnic cruise.
Brantwood, once home to John Ruskin, is just a short stroll from Deer Close and hosts a variety of cultural events, including talks, concerts, craft workshops, and outdoor theatre.
Visit the home of Swallows and Amazons for a family adventure day out, or travel around five miles to Hawkshead to visit the well-known Beatrix Potter's House.
Coniston Water itself is steeped in literary and historical significance, famously featured in Arthur Ransome’s ‘Swallows and Amazons’ and known for Donald Campbell’s water speed record attempt in ‘Bluebird’.
The eastern side of the lake offers a quieter, more authentic Lakeland experience, with access to wild woodlands, peaceful fishing spots, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
With close proximity to Tarn Hows, Grizedale, Hawkshead, Ambleside, and ferry links to Bowness-on-Windermere, this unique property offers endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
Back at Deer Close, bask in the glow of the fire pit as the sun sets, relax in the hot tub under the stars, and enjoy the refined Coniston lifestyle, providing an unforgettable Lake District retreat.