Kendal 5 miles.
A charming cottage set in the majestic landscape of the Lake District National Park and a short drive away from the bustling town of Kendal.
This detached property dates back to 1629 and today has been renovated into a superb holiday cottage for you and your loved ones, whilst retaining much of its original character.
Admire your picturesque surroundings and the charm of the exterior before entering into the warm sitting room.
Be delighted by the characterful slate flooring and the woodburning stove, which takes centre stage before the plush sofas and the Smart TV, making a great spot for unwinding after an action-packed afternoon.
From here, the country-style kitchen is sure to entice some home-cooking, by making the most of the electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge/freezer.
The property also comes with a dishwasher and a washing machine to serve has a helping hand.
Serve dinner within the separate dining room, where you and your family can gather together to tuck into a delicious meal, whilst the second woodburning stove of the property offers a gentle warmth.
The ground floor is concluded by a sleek shower room, perfect for rejuvenating before you retire to one of the bedrooms, located upstairs.
Choose between two king-size bedroom, each one enjoying a refreshing ambiance, good storage space and charming views of the garden to wake up to each morning.
Continuing to impress is the garden area, where you can sink into the chairs with a refreshing beverage, whilst admiring the soundtrack of the running steam, found within the garden.
In addition, the spacious lawn is great for your canine companion to roam, whilst the chef of the group will enjoy the vegetable patch, which they are welcome to take from for their home-cooked delicacy.
From here, a short stroll will take you to The Black Labrador pub, whilst a larger selection of amenities can be found in Kendal.
The town boasts a plethora of places to refuel, from microbreweries to artisan bakers, fine-dining restaurants to cosy pubs, this town caters to all needs.
Explore the shops and pick up delicious local produce, and be sure to sample the famous Mint Cake for an energy boost.
Immerse yourself in the local culture and history, by visiting the ruins of Kendal Castle and enjoying the work of local artists at Abbot Hall Art Gallery.
If you are feeling adventurous, head to Windermere for watersports, or enjoy the vast hiking routes, including Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain.
Other attractions include the grand Levens Hall manor house, Lakeland Maze Farm Park and the National Trust property of Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's quaint farmhouse.
Nook Cottage is a wonderful retreat to a delightful part of the country.