Plum Cottage : Ormside
Sleeping 7 with 2 bathrooms. You can bring 1 pet to stay at Plum Cottage.
- Newly renovated barn with modern decor and original character.
- Peaceful rural setting with stunning views.
- Ideal for families or friends to relax and explore.
- Hot tub for ultimate relaxation in private garden.
- Walking distance to historic market town and local attractions.
- Perfect for being pampered at nearby Appleby Manor and Spa.
- Pets Allowed
- Utilities:
- Maximum occupancy of 7
- Beds 4
- Bathrooms 2
- WCs 1
About Plum Cottage
Plum Cottage is a charming holiday cottage located in the picturesque village of Ormside, in the heart of Cumbria, England. This beautiful cottage is the perfect destination for those looking for a relaxing and peaceful getaway. The cottage boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and can comfortably accommodate up to 7 people. What sets Plum Cottage apart from other holiday rentals is its pet-friendly policy, making it the ideal choice for those wanting to bring their furry friends along on vacation. The cottage is also equipped with a luxurious hot tub, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the stunning countryside.Ormside is a quaint village surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and is the perfect base for those wanting to explore the stunning Cumbrian countryside. Just a short drive away is the popular market town of Appleby-in-Westmorland, which is home to a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants. The historic town of Carlisle is also within easy reach, offering visitors a chance to explore its beautiful castle and cathedral. For those interested in history, the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage site is just a short drive from Ormside, providing a fascinating glimpse into the region's past. Other popular attractions in the area include the stunning Lake District National Park, the picturesque town of Penrith, and the charming village of Kirkby Stephen. With its idyllic location and proximity to these popular destinations, Plum Cottage is the perfect choice for a memorable holiday in Cumbria.