We love the cosy romantic feel of this wooden lodge which is set in a hillside, woodland location with deer and red squirrels walking in the grounds, a real feeling of connection to nature.
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Ground Floor:
All on the ground floor.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With wood burner, Smart TV, Xbox Series X and French doors leading to deck.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, coffee machine, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Bathroom: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.
Fenced decking with sitting-out area and garden furniture. Steam room (shared with other properties on-site). Indoor swimming pool (shared with other properties on-site). Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.
The moment you walk into this wooden lodge you’ll feel a sense of warmth and homeliness. The open plan living/dining/kitchen area is comfortable and has all the mod cons you need with cooker, dishwasher, microwave and large TV, but chances are you won’t be spending time watching TV, you’ll more than likely be trying to spot the red squirrel and deer that roam around the grounds. There are 2 bedrooms, a master with a double bed and dressing table and the second has twin beds. The lodge is completed by a family bathroom with a shower. In the shed outside there are also a washer and dryer in case of those muddy fun days. The lodge is located in a park which also offers access to a small swimming pool and steam room at certain times of the year, but the location of the park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts with some superb walks at the edge of the park. Loughrigg is conveniently located between Coniston and Ambleside, two of the most popular locations in the Lakes. Ambleside boasts a wide selection of independent shops, pubs, restaurants and not one, but two cinemas. Waterhead Pier runs ferries which can be taken to Bowness and Lakeside pier near Newby Bridge, Wray Castle and Brockhole Visitor Centre. Motor and rowing boats are available if you wish to take to the water. National Trust owned Stagshaw Gardens, offers eight acres of fine gardens with a wide variety of plants, trees and shrubs, and for more impressive natural features there is Stock Ghyll Force, a spectacular 70 foot waterfall which may be viewed safely from a railed viewpoint. Coniston is a few minutes drive in the other direction and as well as the town with its shops and pubs, there is Coniston water, which is popular for activities such as canoes, paddle boards and open water swimming. Beach 25 miles. Pub ½ mile.