Resting on the outskirts of the quiet hamlet of Storr near Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria is Cedar Lodge, a marvellous, detached holiday home.
A fantastic base for a family of six's adventure in the Lake District National Park,
Cedar Lodge offers stylish interiors whilst enjoying an enviable position amongst the woodland.
After parking in one of the three sheltered, off-road spaces, marvel at your wonderful location and make your way inside this fabulous abode by heading up the steps to the front door.
The living/dining room welcomes you as you enter the property, a space enjoying mid-century modern furnishings, with seating sitting in front of the electric fire for you to lounge on.
The property hosts other seating areas for you to make the most of, including another well-presented sitting room enjoying a Smart TV and woodburning stove, as well as a snug where you can settle down with a book on one of the armchairs.
Continue to the kitchen/diner where you will be pleased to discover a room that has been completed to a high standard and provides you with everything you need to rustle up delicious meals, as well as a handy washing machine and tumble dryer.
Once the allocated chef has fixed up a marvellous meal, choose between a handful of locations to dine in, from the two inside the dwelling to the alfresco dining options in the garden.
When it's time to head to bed, you will find two tastefully furnished twin rooms, with one hosting a zip/link bed, on the ground floor that share a spacious wet room, along with a sizeable king-size bedroom on the first floor with an en-suite bathroom that features a bath and separate walk-in shower.
After a well-earned rest, head out to explore the large garden, with its idyllic stream running alongside it and ample seating areas for you to unwind in.
Bowness-on-Windermere, a short drive away, has an array of entertaining attractions, including the marina with its ferry port offering trips to Lake Windermere's west shores, the fascinating World of Beatrix Potter Attraction and walks upto Brant Fell Viewpoint.
At Windermere Outdoor Adventure Centre you can enjoy ample fun in the water, before visiting Windermere Golf Club for a putting tournament or embark on a tour of the Jetty Museum to learn of the area's past.
There are also some amazing walks from the door step.
Ambleside at the northern head of Lake Windermere also houses a fantastic selection of activities, from the Ambleside Climbing Wall and White Platts Miniature Golf to the Zeffirellis cinema and the Armitt Library & Museum Centre.
There is plenty more to see in the National Park, including the abundance of walking, climbing and cycling opportunities at your feet, along with the plethora of picturesque settlements dotted throughout.