This uniquely designed property is in a tranquil setting, nestling on the edge of private woodland (a haven for wildlife) and with ever changing Lakeland views across the owners' private gardens to the lake & fells.
Adjoining the owners' home, it is tucked away on a private road just north of the village and walking or touring the Lakes by car from here in any direction is easy, with many guests choosing to return year after year.
The renowned Miller Howe restaurant is nearby whilst the bars and restaurants in Windermere village cater for all tastes.
Hunters Moon offers a reduction of £50 for two people using one bedroom.
The very spacious ground floor accommodation forms one self-contained wing of a large property.
A few steps down from the double length carport, enter a well equipped kitchen with ample space to dine and enjoy the garden through full-length windows.
A hallway leads to a magnificent lounge with exposed slate wall, feature fireplace and formal dining area.
Four patio windows, showcasing the stunning outlook, open onto a terrace perfect for al-fresco drinks.
The double bedroom overlooks the woodland and is close to the main bathroom, whilst the superb en-suite master bedroom is at the opposite end of the property, overlooking the garden through wide patio windows.
Windermere village centre has a delightful busy traditional feel, with lots of shops, galleries and cafes, along with a superior Booths supermarket., traditional Lakeland pubs and restaurants.
2 miles down the road, you’ll discover the bustling, cosmopolitan Bowness-on-Windermere, with shops, bars, restaurants and of course the Lake itself.
Here you enjoy lake cruises, which can take you up to Ambleside & Lakeside, hire boats and generally enjoy the fantastic views.
Jump straight onto the main A591 to head north along to Ambleside, Grasmere & Keswick.
You’ll also access the Langdale Valley and Coniston, and a scenic drive over the Kirkstone Pass, through the Troutbeck Valley drops you down to Ullswater.
You'll also lovely strolls from the doorstep of your Windermere holiday cottage – why not walk to the top of Orrest Head, where the lake views are the same today as the ones that inspired Alfred Wainwright.