Holiday Cottages In Newlands
Detached, renovated Georgian country house a short walk away from Derwentwater. A great location for extended family and friends to explore the Lake District.
Stunning detached 4 bedroom property in superb location, with excellent furnishings and facilities.
Picture a holiday characterised by crackling fires and cosy mornings spent sipping coffee with the mountains as your backdrop, and you’ll find yourself falling in love with the Lake District National Park. This gem of a property sleeps eight and is positioned on the cusp of Derwentwater, offering your party scenic walks and lots of opportunities to try water sports. Spend your days navigating the surrounding fells and return to al fresco meals with a backdrop of mountains and sweeping fells, tucking into treats and locally sourced goodies. The views are seriously impressive, offering a jaw-dropping backdrop to all those evening drinks you’ll soon be enjoying on the patio. Watch the birds and let the sunset take your breath away, snuggling under a blanket to stargaze when it grows dark. Inside, the interiors are stylish and chic with all the home comforts you need to unwind. Recline on the sofas and relish the warmth of the wood burner, stoking the flames to make sure you are kept nice and toasty whilst catching up on all your favourite TV shows. There’s a games room for challenging your party to table football, plus there is a piano for tapping out tunes. Transform local produce into delicious feasts in the kitchen, lighting candles and gathering everyone around the table when it is time to eat. At breakfast, the coffee machine is a welcome addition, and you’ll have ample space to store your outdoor gear in the utility room. Upstairs, all four bedrooms are comfortable and inviting; two have en-suite shower rooms and the remainder share the generous bathroom.
Charming cottage with both copper and whirlpool baths, and rainfall shower, nestling in the Newlands Valley three miles from Keswick. Surrounded by a cottage garden, which leads into woodland and down to the riverbank, this cottage is the perfect location for exploring the Lake District.
This alluring holiday property is set in the heart of the Newlands Valley and has stunning views over Skiddaw, Barrow, Catbells and Causey Pike. Originally a corn mill, this wonderful holiday cottage stands amongst two acres of gardens and woodlands. There are bright and airy rooms with living areas arranged on the first floor to make the most of the glorious views. Newlands Valley is the picture-perfect valley where Beatrix Potter wrote many of her tales. The mountain scenery is inspiring and the fell walking here is second to none. For those wishing to cycle, then the testing Newlands Pass is on the doorstep, as well as Whinlatter and Honister for the brave. Walkers can easily access Catbells, Barrow and Causey Pike directly from the cottage. Whinlatter Forest Park is just 4 miles away and has a Go Ape! high-wire course, a zip line adventure and miles of trails and footpaths for a leisurely stroll or an adventurous hike. The nearest pub is 0.5 miles away, serving homemade food and Lakeland ales. The beer garden is the perfect spot to watch the sun set. Keswick is only 4 miles away by car (3 miles on foot) offering a wide selection of pubs, attractions, cafes and shops. The property has a long entrance hallway into the cottage with hanging space for outdoor clothing. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor, a double and a twin, both of which have views of the Newlands Valley and Robinson Fell. There is a separate utility room available outside in the shed, equipped with a washer, dryer, ironing facilities and a BBQ. Upstairs is the open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room with superb views. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, microwave, electric oven and hob and a large freestanding fridge and freezer. The open-plan sitting room is on the first floor to take advantage of the beautiful views from the double aspect windows. The sitting room has a TV with Freesat and DVD and a CD/radio. Here also is an ipod port and Wi-Fi internet. A further double bedroom is on this first floor. The shower room has an electric shower, wash basin and WC and there is also a bathroom, which has a shower over the bath, basin and WC. There is a stair gate available at the cottage too (supplied on request). Outside is a pretty garden to the rear of the property that leads to the private woodlands with a private path through woods giving access to the path to Causey Pike. There is ample parking to the front of the property on a shared driveway.
Set in the heart of the beautiful Newlands Valley, this cottage is a tranquil setting sleeping up to six people. It overlooks Catbells and has a stunning backdrop of Causey Pike and Barrow, both of which can be accessed from the cottage. It has been converted from a former corn mill, retaining many original features inside to offer comfortable and welcoming self-catering accommodation. It occupies a peaceful rural location set within 2 acres of garden and woodlands. There is secure storage for bikes and outdoor equipment and a handy boot area. Newlands Valley is the picture perfect valley where Beatrix Potter wrote many of her tales. The mountain scenery is wonderfully inspiring and the fell walking here is second to none. For those wishing to cycle, then the testing Newlands Pass is on the doorstep, as well as Whinlatter and Honister for the brave. An inn is half a mile away, serving good food and drink. Their beer garden is an excellent spot to watch the sun set. Keswick is only 4 miles away offering a wide selection of pubs, cafes and shops. The entrance leads into the warm and comfortable sitting room, with a woodburning stove, logs are provided for the wood burner from owners woodland. There are views to Catbells, comfortable seating and a TV with Freesat and DVD player. The dining room has a large table and chairs, feature fireplace (not functional) and is open-plan to the kitchen. The kitchen has a modern electric halogen hob with an electric oven. There is also a washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave and an integrated full size fridge and freezer. There is a downstairs WC. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a twin bedroom. All the bedrooms are furnished with freestanding wooden furniture, and enjoy fell views of Causey Pike or Catbells. There is a large bathroom with a bath and electric shower over, WC and wash basin with shaving point. Outside there is a sitting out area to the rear of the cottage which catches the late afternoon and early evening sun and has views of Causey Pike. There is also a small wooded area (please note there is a shallow mill pond in the wood, which is about 10 inches deep). The front garden and driveway are shared with the neighbouring cottage.
This first floor barn conversion is situated on a working farm in the Newlands Valley and is five miles from Keswick, and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.
Attractions within 10 miles of Newlands
- Catbells (1m)
- Derwent Island and House (1.1m)
- Derwent Water Lake (1.1m)
- Friars Crag (1.2m)
- Derwent Water Jetties (1.3m)
- Puzzling Place (1.7m)
- Alpacaly Ever After (office only) (1.8m)
- Surprise View (2.1m)
- Lodore Falls (2.1m)
- Maiden Moor (2.2m)
- Goldscope Mine (2.2m)
- Bleaberry Fell (2.7m)
- Millbeck Towers (3m)
- Bowder Stone (3.2m)
- High Spy (3.3m)
- Watendlath Bothy (3.7m)
- Moss Force Waterfall (4.2m)
- Mirehouse & Gardens (4.4m)
- Seatoller Farm (4.8m)
- Crummock lake side (5.5m)
Outdoor Activities around Newlands
- Brandlehow Park (0.7m)
- Fawe Park (0.7m)
- Crow Park (1.4m)
- Hope Park (1.5m)
- Manesty Park (1.5m)
- Watson's Park (1.8m)
- Upper Fitz Park (2m)
- Walla Crag (2m)
- Low Nest Farm and Studios, (2.8m)
- Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Trail (2.8m)
- Underskiddaw (3.2m)
- Calvert Trust Swimming Pool (4.2m)
- Lonscale Fell (4.5m)
- Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path End (4.7m)
- Whiteside (4.7m)
- Crummock South Beach (5.5m)
- Brackenthwaite Hows (5.8m)
- Great Dodd (6m)
- Haystacks (6.1m)
- Eagle Crag (6.2m)