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Featured Property: Cherry Tree Cottage, Coniston Sleeps 9 Set in the heart of Coniston village, Cherry Tree Cottage is the perfect base for families. This spacious, detached property whilst centrally positioned is set within its own attractive & private gardens. Sleeping up to 9 there is ample parking for two or three cars on the gravelled driveway. Upon entering the property, the large porch area is perfect for throwing off those muddy boots and wet jackets after a long walk on the fells. The modern kitchen extends off into a spacious conservatory, perfect for admiring the cottage garden and fells from the warmth of the house, or simply providing a place to sit and enjoy a drink whilst dinner is being prepared. Once dinner is served the newly refurbished dining room seats ten and has French doors which open out onto the garden, which can be left open in the summer months should the need to barbeque strike. The sitting room will comfortably accommodate the largest of families as they fight over the sofas in front of the wood-burning stove and once again theres access to the garden and a lovely patio/terrace area. Downstairs there are also couple of twin bedrooms, perfect for the little ones along with a double bedroom with an en suite shower room & a house bathroom. Up the stairs you will find another double bedroom with single bed, which would make an ideal hideaway for grandparents (or parents) wishing to find some peace and quiet, or maybe a little den for the children to call their own. There is also another bathroom up here. It is safe to say that Cherry Tree is a family friendly property from grandparents down to grandchildren. The cottage has bags of space: with enough rooms to bring families together yet room enough to spread out too. Oh and before we forget pets are welcome here too. Property Highlights: • Convenient location in the heart of Coniston village, close to all amenities • Ample parking for the whole family • WiFi available for the tech savvy • Level walks straight from the door for older relatives & children • Large private garden, perfect for enjoying in the summer months and admiring the seasonal changes, plenty of space to store bikes away • Spacious property, perfect for families or groups • Wood burning stove perfect for relaxing in front of during the winter months • Pets welcome • Abundance of bedrooms and bathrooms • Large sitting and dining area for socialising Area Highlights: • Home to Coniston Water and an abundance of water based activities available from Coniston Boating Centre • The Steam Yacht Gondola sails daily along with The Coniston launch • Surrounded by a variety of fells, perfect for climbing and walking. Coniston Old Man, the most famous rises to 2635ft & Dow Crag offers some of the best rock climbing in Great Britain • The area is surrounded by woods, crags and streams and is home to an abundance of wildlife such as red squirrels and herds of wild deer • Coniston Village is welcoming warm and friendly, the two Victorian streets still house traditional shops such as the village butcher, florist, grocer, newsagent, dairy, five pubs, several cafes and a restaurant • Home to the award winning Bluebird Bitter, brewed in Coniston at The Black Bull micro-brewery, the pub also has an abundance of real ales on offer • A multitude of activities on offer from water sports & pony trekking to fishing along with outdoor courses • A trip to The Ruskin Museum set in the heart of the village, detailing the history of Coniston, is a must when visiting • Brantwood House, home to Victorian philosopher John Ruskins, is set on the east side of the lake, there is also a small café here ‘Jumping Jenny’s’ serving delicious cakes • For the followers of Bluebird, Donald Campbell’s grave can be found in Coniston. Following his tragic demise after his World Water Speed Record achievement on Coniston Water reaching over 300mph • Grizedale Forest and its many trails are just a stone’s throw away, the ideal landscape for Mountain Biking. There is also a Go Ape and zip wire which runs from the forest • Tarn Hows, a scenic wonder can be reached by foot or by car and is a perfect,level walk for all the family. • Centrally located, only a 10 minute drive to Hawkshead, 20 minutes to Ambleside and 30 Minutes to Windermere. A daily bus service runs from Coniston to all of the villages above. coppermines.co.uk/coniston/cherry-tree-cottage-sleeps-2-9/58679/
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 10:07:49 +0000

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