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Cobblers Cottage

High Lorton, United Kingdom

Property Ref: W2391
Bedrooms: 2
Pets: Yes
Sleeps: 4

Spectacular views of the Lake District_This delightful traditional Lakeland character cottage is a listed building situated in the beautiful Lorton Valley._In the small village of High Lorton, it is only 4 miles from Cockermouth and 8 miles over Whinlatter Pass to Keswick. There is a visitor centre at Whinlatter with numerous walks through the forest and spectacular views of the Lake District._It is ideally situated to explore the quiet western area of the National Park as well as being accessible to the busier and more frequented central Lakeland. Local amenities include fishing, golf, horse riding and tennis. The pretty market town of Keswick offers a wide range of attractions for visitors, from shops and museums, boating trips around Derwentwater and countryside rambles to climbing and fell walking. Few areas can offer a better variety of walking and climbing opportunities._Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile._Ground floor: Living/dining room/kitchen. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet._Multi-fuel stove in living room (no fuel provided). NSH and elec inc. Elec cooker. M/wave. Washer/dryer. Patio and furniture. On road parking.

Features of Cobblers Cottage

  • Shower
  • Open fire
  • Pub nearby
  • Television
  • Washing machine
  • Woodburning stove
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0845 268 1553 (UK only)
+44(0)1282 845052 (international)

Property Ref: W2391
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