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Silverthwaite

(Ref. 1068565)

Windermere, Cumbria & The Lake District Show on map

4.2

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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29 Customer Reviews

  • "A really warm & comfortable property in a good location for walking to Windermere and Bowness."

    No problems with off road parking and good facilities within the cottage.

    Reviewed by MarkJan 2024

  • "I wrote a long piece of feedback for this property which was not saved and has vanished."

    Reviewed by SarahSep 2023

  • "On arrival the cottage was clean and fresh, seemed to be well equipped and ideal for our holiday."

    In general this was the case, however it states that there is a washing machine at the property, we therefore packed accordingly thinking we would be able to wash clothes whilst there if necessary. As with all cottages we stay in there is a set of towels provided for each person which is sufficient if you can wash and dry them so we didn't take extra, on the second evening of our stay we decided we would wash and dry the towels so that we had fresh towels the next day, however once the washing cycle was complete we couldn't get the washing machine door to open, we ran the programme again and still it wouldn't open leaving us with no towels for the following day. It was a Monday bank holiday so when we called it was the emergency number and in fairness to the lady at the cleaning company she was very helpful and said she would try and get some towels to us and would try and get the washing machine fixed. However by Thursday no one had been to look at the washing machine so we called again, the owner was contacted and his response was that only one set of towels is provided per stay and that the washing machine was a luxury item so he wasn't getting it fixed. as far as i am concerned if the description of the cottage states that there is a washing machine then it should be working and certainly isn't a luxury item if that is what you have paid for in your weeks holiday rental. We have stayed in lots of cottages and i am very disappointed with the owners attitude, he'd had our money and wasn't bothered if we had a good stay or not, there is no visitor book in the property and no maintenance issues book either which we've had at every other property we have stayed at so that you can make a note for the owner if something is broken, this owner is clearly not interested. So i wouldn't stay here again simply because the attitude of the owner as so uninterested. Points to note; The light switch in one of the bedrooms doesn't work so no main light just bedside lamps. Toilet seat in the en suite moves about (this has been mentioned before and clearly not been fixed). There is a very low doorway into the en suite, some has taped a piece of foam along the door frame, a messy and unsuccessful solution to the problem as my husband knocked his head on the frame and grazed it. To sum up, apart from the washing machine issue the property is very nice, and we had a very nice holiday despite me tripping falling down the stairs (rail only on one side)and being blue lighted to Lancaster hospital 9pm on the weds night, thanks to the ambulance team that arrived within half an hour, they where amazing as were the hospital staff. I have a fractured wrist, a black eye & lots of bruises and concussion!! We did have a good holiday and will visit the lakes again just not Silverthwaite Cottage. .

    Reviewed by DebbieAug 2023

  • "Good sized home with decent facilities and exceptional location to village."

    Both the bathroom and en-suite smelt damp. En-suite toilet seat slips off toilet when sat on. Driveway inaccessible at times due to local residents using the street as a van park, not owners fault but should be noted.

    Reviewed by DavidAug 2023

  • "Accommodation was very comfortable and clean."

    Gave us an excellent base to explore Windermere and beyond. Some reviews have mentioned difficulty in getting a car into the drive, and I would say that you do need a precise ability to reverse in when other vehicles park on the road outside in awkward locations. This is hardly the fault of the property and it didn’t prevent us parking.

    Reviewed by NeilJul 2023

  • "I'm afraid there was a very strong unpleasant smell of damp coming from the main bathroom which permeated the property."

    The ensuite sink area was very tired and we came into the kitchen each morning to a few snails on the kitchen floor worktop and in the sink.

    Reviewed by LynJul 2023

  • "The cottage was as described and suited us perfectly for our week in the Lake District."

    As for the comments re the parking, there’s enough space for one, not two cars on the drive. People commenting on it being difficult to access need more reversing practice…..

    Reviewed by RichardMay 2023

  • "The cottage is in an ideal location (walkable to the centre of Windemere and Bowness) and had everything we needed."

    It is a nice size, if a little dated. We got lucky with some fabulous warm weather at Easter so fitted in many long walks and happily sat out in the garden later in the day. There was restricted on-road parking on Nelson Road/Park Road for the last 3 days of our stay due to roadworks (will also be 5 days for whoever is booked after us). However I found parking on the driveway to be fine (mine is a large saloon car), but can see how larger/SUVs might struggle.

    Reviewed by JonApr 2023

  • "We loved the cottage and we would stay again in the future."

    Good location and walkable to Bowness. Just a couple of comments. The centre light fitting in the dining room did not work which was a shame. The shower in the main bathroom was ok but it was difficult to contain the spray to the bath and the bathroom floor did get wet. Parking was tight but we did manage to get the car onto the drive most nights. This was due to the inconsiderate parking of the local van owners and beyond the property owners control.

    We are really pleased you enjoyed the stay at our cottage. The cleaning company should have raised the issue with the dining room light with us, but unfortunately they did not, but we have now fixed this issue for future guests. I hope it didn't spoil your stay at all. Kind Rgds Property Owner

    Reviewed by MargaretMar 2023

  • "Property could do with some updating & re-decoration."

    The en suite doorway entrance going up & down the steps is lethal (speaking from experience, being over 6ft tall) & suited to someone about 5 ft high. There is insufficient warning of a low doorway on the outside of the door & only a small sign on the inside of the door, also the sponge "protection" on top of the door frame is painted the same colour as the door frame, it needs painting a different colour to highlight the hazard. The metal warning sign on the inside of the frame is tarnished & almost illegible. Kitchen would benefit from a teapot & bread/cake tin etc. Property in a good location for walking into town. Parking on the drive is only for 2 very small cars as the gateway is very narrow. We have been with Sykes in several locations, but the Lake District properties always seem to be of a lower standard.

    Reviewed by GlenMar 2023

  • "A spacious house a short walk to Windermere."

    We arrived to the sound of the smoke alarm ringing (new batteries required) and a pile of post (just glad we hadn't waited until 5pm to try and check in as it was clear no-one had been in the house). We then moved one of the single beds and the carpet underneath was filthy. So we spent the first afternoon hoovering, shopping for batteries and tea towels (we stay in a lot of self catering properties and I've never known not to have tea towels and oven gloves provided). The bathroom floor was in need of a really good clean and the fridge has drainage issues which meant when we arrived there was a lot of staining inside. As others have said, we also struggled to put the car on the drive for 3 days due to the local vans and cars parked on the road immediately opposite. We felt the house needed some TLC which is a shame as it's spacious and in a decent location.

    Reviewed by AlysonFeb 2023

  • "A great property."

    Loved our stay and we will be back. Its a no brainer if you are thinking of renting this property. Amazing.

    Reviewed by StephanieDec 2022

  • "The place was very good the owner had thought of everything"

    Reviewed by PhilipDec 2022

  • "In general we were happy with our stay at Silverthwaite, the only gripe was the arrival time, we have stayed in many self catering properties over the last 30+ years and have never had such a late check in time (after 5."

    00pm) which we felt that in winter when it is dark at around 4.00pm was too late, it made it rather awkward firstly finding the house, then parking in the driveway when there was cars parked either side of the drive, then trying to access the key box and code in the dark.

    Hi Michael, many thanks for your feedback, we fully understand your frustration around check in and check out times. Unfortunately we are at the mercy of the cleaning companies, they have had staffing issues ever since the pandemic. Around the parking, once again, we have no control over street parking. We have however, very recently added some solar lighting to help alleviate the issue around arriving in the dark, but I believe this was done after your visit. I'm really pleased you enjoyed your last visit and we very much look forward to welcoming you to your cottage again in the near future. Property Owner

    Reviewed by MichaelDec 2022

  • "We had a lovely stay at Silverthwaite."

    The facilities were great and the cottage was very clean and warm when we arrived. Would highly recommend to others.

    Reviewed by NicolaNov 2022

  • "Silverthwaite was wonderfully located, less than 5 minutes' walk from the centre of Windermere and a selection of restaurants and pbs that are well worth of a visit."

    The cottage itself was wonderful, spacious and with all the facilities you could want. Highly recommended.

    Reviewed by MichaelOct 2022

  • "The cottage was very nice and everything provided as described."

    The main comment would be that the driveway was classed as big enough to place two cars, but they would have to be small cars, it is very tight for a bigger car. Also, the way residents park on the road makes it difficult to manoeuvre in and out safely. Someone needs to guide the driver from the road. The cottage is spacious and light and pleasant. Would book again.

    Reviewed by ChristineSep 2022

  • "Excellent property which was very well equipped and very clean!"

    One negative was a very poor high chair which we needed for our 16 month old…there was no tray and it was too high to fit at the table so this made things a bit awkward at meal times.

    Reviewed by HazelJul 2022

  • "The house was lovely and well equipped."

    It was also ideally situated for walking into both Windermere and Bowness. I would happily stay at Silverthwaite again in the future. We had a great time exploring the Lake District using Windermere as our base.

    Reviewed by HelenJun 2022

  • "Lovely property,felt just like home."

    Would love to stay again.

    Reviewed by JaneJan 2022

  • "Lovely, spacious but cosy, warm, well equipped cottage with oodles of hot water."

    We particularly liked the back bedroom with its super king sized zipped bed which can also be a twin and wish that more cottages had this arrangement. Handy convenience store just down the road. Beautiful walks from the cottage. Fabulous weather for late November!

    Reviewed by SusanNov 2021

  • "We had a really lovely stay at Silverthwaite, despite a very wet week."

    The cottage was much more spacious than expected and very clean. The large dining room meant we had lots of room for board games and activities with our 2 children. The kitchen was well equipped with plenty of room and the washing machine and dryer super handy for all our wet muddy clothes. The location was perfect for walking into either Windermere or Bowness. We found the driveway a little tight for our car, but easily parked on road instead. Overall, we loved our stay and couldn’t fault anything. Thank you!

    Reviewed by HelenOct 2021

  • "The property was very clean, comfortable and spotless with everything you need."

    The only problem we had was parking. People seemed to use the road as a car park and having a large SUV could not swing it round to use the drive, so ended up parking on the road. We would have given it 5 Stars, but for this.

    Reviewed by PaulOct 2021

  • "Wonderful scenery and unexpected lovely dry weather!"

    ! The house was comfortable with a welcoming feel. We would love to return.

    Reviewed by RobSep 2021

  • "The only negative things about this house are : the bed in the main bedroom is cheap and soft - a better mattress would make all the diference."

    The sofas are quite old and hard for my parents (in their 80s) to get in and out of. the garden chairs are rusty. The drive way is quite narrow for a big car but parking on the road is not a problem. Other than that the house is well equipped, the neighbours are all really friendly and it's in a great position in town for walking in/out.

    Reviewed by RachelSep 2021

  • "Whilst the bathrooms, kitchen surfaces and beds were clean, the rest of the property was not."

    Surfaces VERY dusty, several items in the kitchen needed to be washed (mold in a cereal bowl), there were crumbs from the previous guests all over the dining table and although the floor had been mopped, floor cleaner had been spilled in the hallway resulting in a sticky mess. We read between the lines of the property details and realised the "patio" was actually the table next to the front door, but do feel this description is misleading. It is not a place to gaze "over to the distant hills", you are sat in a residential street with cars parked on both sides of the road. Silverthwaite is listed as having parking for two cars, this is only if they are VERY small, our family estate took up most of the driveway. Access to the driveway is somewhat tight, especially with cars and vans parked on both sides of the road. The cottage guest information folder has been written in by a previous guest stating that they found the electrical system to be unsafe, this was quite an alarming thing to read on arrival, although we couldn't establish what this was referring to. Future guests should note that the property has no hair dryer and no recycling facilities - other homes on the street had recycling boxes outside, our guest info folder merely stated to take cardboard, tins and glass to the nearest public bins in the Broad Street car park. Also, to note, there is only one half width cupboard available in the kitchen to pack your food away in to, we ended up storing our food in boxes on the dining room floor. Location is convenient for High Street shops etc in Windermere or the lake in Bowness itself, that being said we would not recommend the property to anyone.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Other clients have found that our cleaning company do an extremely good job, so it seems this is an isolated occurrence. However, in general the cleaning contractors have coped will with the additional work during Covid and with Covid isolation causing staff shortages. I am sorry that you found the property of a lower standard than you (and we) expect and will investigate what has happened. The patio is outside the patio doors and is accessed from the dining room. Although not large, it has a table, bench and chairs for you to enjoy the air and see the hills in the distance. I am sorry it was not to your liking. I believe the location of the patio is shown on photographs of the property on the booking websites We have parked our family estate and a mid-range car quite comfortably on the drive. Unfortunately, we have no control on who parks on the road outside the property, but we have never had issues accessing the drive as they do tend to park very considerately. In the week immediately preceding your own, there was an electrical fault, and this was resolved within 2 days. The comments in folder were obviously written by this guest. Rest assured, the fault was repaired and the electrics in the house are safe. Please note that the house does have a hairdryer, and it is kept in the chest of drawers in the main bedroom. It may be that the previous guest moved it, or removed it. We will investigate this and replace if necessary. The local District council collect the rubbish weekly, arrangements for a business are different to a residential property as all rubbish is collected in one bin, sorted at the waste depot and recycled accordingly. You are not required to take recycling elsewhere, it was just merely a suggestion if you wanted to use the local recycling facilities. We have a well fitted and well supplied kitchen with dishwasher, fridge freezer, washing machine and dryer. Unfortunately this means that cupboard space is limited. Once again, thank you for your comments Property Owner

    Reviewed by StephanieAug 2021

  • "Had a really enjoyable time and the cottage was very spacious and well equipped."

    Lovely clean cooker and full size fridge freezer . Very good shower in en suite, didn’t use the one in the bathroom. Location between Windermere and Bowness was very handy and both walkable from cottage. A few small things on the downside but nothing that would stop us using the cottage again. The sash windows were difficult to open and the 10.5 tog duvet was far too hot. Also, a plug near the mirror would be very handy.

    Reviewed by WilliamJul 2021

  • "Have just returned from a week staying at Siverthwaite, a former grooman’s cottage, close to the Dales Way."

    The house was a mixture of modern and old furniture with all mod cons. 10/15 mins walk into Windermere for supermarkets, shops, coffee shops, bars and restaurants. Another 1.5 miles into Bowness. Quiet and peaceful area. Good internet connection. Hot water at all times for both showers. The heating seemed a bit odd with the timer coming on in the day and dim lighting in the bathrooms, other than that no problems. We were out most of the time walking the mountains, hill and fells. Did not use the oven as we eat out. Good quality kitchen amenities. Well kept gardens and nice small seating area by the front door. There is a large park close by for children and a new playground is being built. There were only two of us and think the lounge may be small for 4 adults. All in all a good week and would stay here again.

    Reviewed by JennyJun 2021

  • "Lovely cottage and great location within walking distance of town."

    The only issue was we arrived at 3.45 and let ourselves in and the cleaning team arrived at same time giving 15 minutes to clean a cottage! There were 5 of them but under present covid circumstances the cottage could not have been cleaned to correct standard. Obviously the previous guests had left cottage clean and tidy so job was easier for them. That aside, I would recommend cottage 100% if this was revised.

    Reviewed by LesleyJun 2021

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x super king-size (zip & link can be a twin on request)
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room.
  • Gas central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, Smart TV, WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent, one set per person per stay
  • Travel cot and highchair available on request
  • Off-road parking for 2 small cars or 1 large car
  • Garden with patio, lawn and furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.4 miles

The property

Situated in the bustling town of Windermere, Cumbria and surrounded by the towering peaks of the Lake District National Park lies Silverthwaite, a charming semi-detached stone-built cottage.

Offering off-road parking while being close to amenities, and a traditional décor, this delightful cottage is ideal for two couples or a small family looking to explore the wonderfully diverse terrains of the Lakes.

As you arrive at the property, enter the sitting room and sink into the comfy sofas with your loved ones and flicking on the Smart TV to watch a film.

Moving through the property, the dining area is decorated in neutral tones and wooden furnishings adding to the character of the property, and provides a space for the group to gather and discuss the day's activities as you enjoy a fresh homecooked meal.

Making your way to the amply-equipped kitchen, the cottage is home to all the appliances you need to rustle up delicious meals for the group, including an electric oven and hob and an all-important dishwasher, as well as a handy washing machine and tumble dryer so you can freshen up your clothes after your adventuresome days.

When the night grows darker and it is time to rest your head, climb the stairs to the first floor, where you will find a king-size bedroom, this room benefits from an en-suite shower room, and there is a separate super king-size bedroom which has the flexibility of being made as a twin on request.

Each bedroom has been thoughtfully decorated in a light and airy décor and is complete with hanging space and wooden furnishings, tying in the traditional feel throughout the property, as well as pretty views across the town.

Relax and unwind in the bubble bath with a good book; the family bathroom is home to a bath, a shower over, a basin and a WC.

Take your dining experience outside to the patio and savour a glass of wine in the last of the summer sun as you gaze out over the surrounding cottages and over to the distant hills.

Treat yourself to a meal out one evening in one of the nearby restaurants such as Hooked, which offers fresh seafood, or one of many cuisines offered in the town centre.

Windermere has plenty of attractions to keep you busy throughout your stay including the Windermere Jetty Museum, which offers an insight into the boating history of the Lake District.

For days out while at the cottage, venture out to Wray Castle, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area renowned for its magnificent Gothic Revival castle, well-kept grounds, and spectacular views across the surrounding peaks.

Spend a day in the nearby town of Ambleside which is home to plenty of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants to fuel your day; from here, you can climb Loughrigg Fell, and the adventurous members of the group may also want to visit Rydal Cave on the northside of the route, where you can explore the cave and its shallow lake of small fish.

The area is a haven for walkers, cyclists and adventurers alike, offering a plethora of routes around the lakes and through woodlands such as the Grizedale Forest, as well as ample watersport opportunities, perfect for all ages.

For a family holiday to Cumbria you won't forget, choose Silverthwaite.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.

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About the location

WINDERMERE

Ambleside 5 miles; Kendal 8.7 miles.

The twin towns of Bowness and Windermere are both vibrant, fun-filled places set within the splendid scenery of the Lake District. Both towns provide a range of amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes whilst Ambleside offers the additional attraction of a boat ride to Bowness, the Lakeside Aquarium and Beatrix Potter's 'Hill Top House' at Sawrey. Grizedale Forest Park is within easy driving distance and is home to a range of activities including many good walks, mountain biking and the 'Go Ape' adventure park. The region also boasts many National Trust properties as well as a variety of water sports for those who prefer a more adrenaline-fuelled trip. Children will enjoy a trip to the 'World of Beatrix Potter' in Bowness whilst the villages of Grasmere, Coniston Water, Kendal, Keswick and the Lakeland Mountains are all within easy reach.

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