The property
This heartwarming terraced cottage is located in the seaside village of St Bees, a perfect base to return to after a day exploring the local area and beyond.
Couples can enjoy a relaxing stay in this friendly accommodation, which has been nicely decorated throughout.
Enter into the pleasant hallway and a sitting room is ready to welcome you with oak-effect flooring, sofas and an living flame gas fire.
After a busy afternoon, this set up is the ideal escape into some quiet time, with a dining area resting to the other side.
Prepare those home-cooked meals before relaxing in the lounge in order to make the most of a cosy evening.
The kitchen is furnished to a high standard, with a small breakfast table where you can make a hot cup of tea while planning your upcoming adventures for the week.
Take the stairs to the family bathroom, complete with a rainfall shower that's situated above the bath.
The twin bedroom carries an almost seaside theme, with white and blue colours that give off an ocean feel.
Close by, a double bedroom promises a peaceful night's sleep and is styled with neutral décor and bedside tables.
On a sunny day, why not rest outside in the courtyard garden with a drink of your choice and make the most of this heartwarming location.
St Bees is an ideal base for exploring the western Lake District and Cumbrian coast, and is the start of the famous Wainwright coast to coast walk.
There is a fine beach and many wonderful strolls are available along the clifftops.
Nearby Whitehaven, and the spectacular western Lakes, are more than worthy of a visit.
A beautiful retreat in a much admired location.
About the location
ST BEES
Whitehaven 5 miles.
St. Bees is an historic seaside village on the west coast of Cumbria with a Norman priory and Elizabethan public school, as well as a shop, post office and old traditional pubs. It's an ideal base for exploring the western Lake District and Cumbrian coast, and is the start of the famous Wainwright coast to coast walk. St. Bees Head is the only major sea cliff between Wales and Scotland and is the only Heritage coastline in Cumbria. There is a fine beach and many wonderful walks are available along the clifftops, which are also home to one of England’s most important seabird colonies. There is also a nine-hole golf course in the village. Nearby Whitehaven, an elegant Georgian port, and the spectacular western Lakes, are more than worthy of a visit. Muncaster Castle is 8 miles away, as is the Eskdale and Ravenglass miniature railway. Cockermouth, the birth place of Wordsworth, and Keswick on Derwentwater are also within easy driving distance.
Region Information
Due to insurance purposes this property can only be used as a holiday let. Worker bookings are not accepted.