Wasdale View, Wastwater


Wasdale View, Wastwater

  • Location: Wastwater

  • Sleeps up to: 4 + cot (2 bedrooms)

  • Pets by Arrangement: Yes

  • Star Rating: n/a

  • Change over day: Saturday

  • To Book: tel: 01539 731801;
    E-mail: enquiries@goosemirecottages.co.uk


Property Details:

Bedrooms (2): 2 double * Travel Cot * Bed linen incl * Bath/Shower * Night storage heaters/electric fires * Elec. incl. * Combination Oven/Microwave * Fridge * Freezer * Tumble Dryer * Freeview TV * DVD * Radio * Games * Pets by arrangement * No Smoking * Parking 2 cars * Pubs within 3 miles. 

Description:

Wasdale View is a character first floor apartment in an 18th Century converted stone barn, with deep window recesses, exposed central beam and part slate floors.

The open plan living and dining room is thoughtfully laid out, with quality furnishings and characterised by a warm and pleasing ambience. Fantastic views of the fells from both windows.

Two engaging double bedrooms and bathroom complete this charming dwelling.

The fells and walks are literally right on your doorstep and the Lake is a 10 minute walk. Gosforth is 5 miles away where you will find several pubs, banks, cafes and a small supermarket.

Wasdale has some of the most diverse and dramatic scenery in all of Cumbria. Lakeland’s deepest lake is only a short stroll away, and is very popular with divers. At the northern end Englands highest mountains Scarfell Pike tower above Wasdale head, recognised home of Britain’s mountain climbing. Nearby you will find the coast with sandy beaches, historical maritime towns and the Eskdale to Ravenglass miniature steam railway.

Wastwater is now officially “Britain’s Favorite View” after winning the 2007 ITV show hosted by Sir Trevor MacDonald. The view looking down on to Englands deepest lake, is only 10 minutes walk from the property. The range of fells visible from left to right are Kirk Fell, Great Gable, Lingmell, Scafell Pike (the highest mountain in England) and Scafell.


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