12 steps to entrance. Living room: With wood burner and 42" Smart TV. Dining room: With open fire and wooden floor. 6 steps to.
Kitchen: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and tiled floor. Utility room: With freezer, wine cooler and washer/dryer. Conservatory. . First Floor: 4 steps to.
Bedroom 1: With double bed and en-suite with bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Bedroom 2: With double bed. Bedroom 3: With double bed (for one) and single bed. Bedroom 4: With bunk bed. 2 steps to.
Bathroom: With bath and toilet.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Fuel for wood burner and open fire available locally. Travel cot and highchair.
Lawned garden. On road parking, 110 yards away. No smoking. Please note: There are 10 steps and sloping banks in the garden.
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Based between the two villages of Lowick Green and Spark Bridge, Thorn Cottage is a perfect, detached family holiday home for those wanting a base to explore the Lake District National Park. The mix of quirky and original features throughout will give you a real cottage experience. The ground floor offers a spacious living room, complete with a wood burner, a separate dining room with an open fire and a large conservatory to enjoy in the summer months. The kitchen is also found on the ground floor and is well-equipped, boasting some lovely original features. Upstairs you will find four bedrooms, the master boasting a bright and airy space and en-suite facilities.
Just a mile down the road is the village of Greenodd offering an array of amenities, or for a wider range of facilities, Ulverston is just 4 miles away. This bustling town is known for being the birth place of Stan Laurel and is home to the world’s only Laurel and Hardy museum. Ulverston also has a good selection of shops, bars, restaurants and cafés, and hosts various events and festivals throughout the year.
Backbarrow and Newby Bridge are just a 10-minute drive away, where families with children can enjoy the Lakeland Motor Museum, South Lakes Zoo and the Lakes Aquarium.
You can also take a ride on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Steam Railway or take a boat cruise across Lake Windermere. Driving past Newby Bridge you will find the beautiful Priory village of Cartmel, famous for its sticky toffee pudding, racecourse and Michelin starred restaurant, this village is well worth a visit! Other popular towns nearby include Coniston, 11 miles, Windermere, 13 miles, Hawkshead, 14 miles, and Kendal, 21 miles. Beach 5 miles. Shop 1¾ miles, pub and restaurant 175 yard
What do you need - self-catering in farmland or beach holiday? North West England is very hospitable. Couples will find last minute dog friendly short breaks in Cheshire , Windermere or Blackpool - some have disabled acccess.