T'whit T'woo is an end-terrace bungalow set within the Priory Manor Estate, Windermere, Cumbria.
In Lake District National Park.
It has private access to the Lake and Jetty and is close to local amenities.Its west facing position enjoys unrestricted views across the lake, towards the distant fells from Coniston Old Man to the Langdale range and captures the sun through to sundown.
T'whit T'woo is perfectly placed for ease of access to explore this magical part of the National Park.
From the allocated car parking for two cars, follow a short pathway to the front door and enter into a delightful open-plan living area, featuring a fully-equipped kitchen, dining and sitting area; from this room you can enjoy the fabulous views across the lawn, field and ancient woodland to the lake and fells beyond.
The accommodation is completed with a double and a single bedroom, together with a family shower room.
Outside this charming cottage there is a terrace with seating, where you can relax with a refreshing drink whilst planning your days out.
The estate is surrounded by magnificent trees and enjoys a wonderful variety of flora and fauna, including free grazing wild deer, foxes, badgers and many bird species.
From the cottage, a short stroll along the private track, edged by wild snowdrops, daffodils, and bluebells in season, takes you to the estate’s private beach and jetty, from which you can also launch canoes and windsurfers, or simply take it easy on the bench and appreciate the magnificent vistas and the peace and tranquillity.
Windermere is less than a mile away to reach, with its eclectic selection of shops, coffee bars, restaurants, and pubs.
The local railway station connects to services to Kendal, Manchester airport and the West Coast mainline to London and Glasgow/Edinburgh.
Bowness-on-Windermere is less than two miles away, with a lively, evening atmosphere with shops, pubs, and restaurants.
The Lee area features a pitch-and-putt course, tennis courts, occasional music festivals and lakeside walks.
Bowness offers lake cruises along or across Lake Windermere to explore walking routes from the boat stop off points; there are boat launching facilities at Ferry Nab, and a ferry to cross towards Hawkshead.
Alternatively, hop on a bus at the stops near to Cook’s Corner to visit Ambleside, Grasmere and Keswick, or Kendal and Lancaster in the other direction.
All of this awaits at T'whit T'woo.