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Cringlemire Farm Cottage

Bouth
Sleeps 4
Bedrooms 2
Dog Friendly

Cringlemire Farm Cottage is a beautifully restored traditional Lakeland cottage and has a certain quality that makes you feel instantly at home, snug and relaxed, in the most blissfully quiet of locations. Great care has been taken in the recent restoration to showcase great original features in this 17th century dog-friendly cottage. Original blue flag stone flooring, beams, and lots of solid oak abound to create a really nice ambience with good levels of natural light. Modern features include underfloor heating, a great woodburning stove, modern fitted kitchen, a utility room with washer and dryer, and of course, Wi-Fi with a Smart TV. Despite the 'deep in the countryside' feel, the cottage is quite easy to reach being only 30 minutes drive from the M6 and a 10 minute walk from the village pub in the village of Bouth.

The open plan lounge/dining area provides plenty of space and is furnished with two very good sofas strategically positioned to enjoy both the TV and the woodburning stove. The dining table seats four in comfort and is just a few steps from the kitchen. An interesting display of Beatrix Potter crockery has an interesting connection - the owner's grandfather was the inspiration for the Beatrix Potter character 'Farmer Potatoes'. A few steps to the smart kitchen area and utility area beyond with a washer and dryer plus a handy extra WC. Air source underfloor heating keeps steady temperature but the woodburner can also be used of course for extra heat and ambience.

Ascend the beautiful oak staircase to the two bedrooms and bathroom. The double bedroom is a relaxing haven adorned with an original beam, and there is good all-round space and a built-in wardobe. The twin room (2'6" width beds) can be configured as a Kingsize bed if preferred (please request your preference when booking). The twin room enjoys a view over the garden /orchard area. Also on this floor is the house bathroom which has a good-size walk-in shower and heated towel rail.

To the rear is a lovely secluded garden which is fenced all around. Seating is provided and you may be lucky enough to see the visiting wildlife including deer, badgers, hedgehogs, and occasionally, flying overhead, a visiting Osprey. There is ample parking space for 3 cars right outside the cottage.

Property Highlights

Dogs Permitted Dogs Permitted
Pub within 1 Mile Pub within 1 Mile
Log Burner / Fireplace Log Burner / Fireplace
Wireless Internet Wireless Internet
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Garden / Patio Garden / Patio
Parking Parking
Washing Machine Washing Machine
Dishwasher Dishwasher
Hairdryer Hairdryer

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Take a closer look at Cringlemire Farm Cottage

Ground floor:
  • Open plan lounge / dining area with original flag floors, large rug, two sofas, woodburning stove, Smart TV, coffee table, dining table with 4 chairs
  • Kitchen with modern cupboard units, gas hob, electric oven and grill, toaster, hob kettle, fridge, freezer, dishwasher,
  • Utility with a washer, dryer, and microwave.
  • WC
Upstairs:
  • Kingsize bedroom with built-in wardrobe, bedside tables with lamps, radiator.
  • Twin (2'6" beds) which can be made up on request to form a Kingsize bed, if preferred (please state preference when booking)
  • Shower room with shower enclosure, basin, toilet and a dual fuel heated towel rail.
Outside:
  • Ample parking for 3 cars
  • Fenced garden with outdoor seating.
  • Garage for storage of cycles etc.
  • Bed linen and towels provided.
  • 2 dogs accepted at a cost of £20 per dog
  • Air source heat pump underfloor heating downstairs and a woodburning stove. Radiators in the bedrooms.First night's supply of logs provided.
  • Wi-Fi throughout and limited mobile reception
  • Electric bicycles, scooters, or motorbikes must not be charged at the property.
  • Cot and high chair available.
  • Arrival time: 16:30 / Departure time: 10:30
  • The welcome pack contains tea, coffee, sugar, Cartmel Sticky Toffee Pudding, and cream.
Bouth

About the location

Bouth (10 minute walk) is a sleepy village deep in the lush scenery of south Lakeland and has a well-known pub, The White Hart. There is also a great 'food pub' the Manor House at Oxen Park (2 miles) for a treat. All around you will find great walking routes and bridleways - here you are sandwiched between the southern reaches of Coniston Water and Windermere, and the scenery is all rolling hills and woodland, and much quieter than other parts of the Lake District. Also in the nearby hamlet of Oxen Park, there is, amazingly, a community cinema seating a modest 35 on sofas!

Fancy a cruise on Lake Windermere? Head to Lakeside at Newby Bridge (5 miles), where you can hop on board one of the Windermere Lake Cruises and sail north to Bowness, Brockhole, and Ambleside. The circular service allows you to hop on and off at each location to explore. There's a large car park so you can leave the car for the day.

The bustling streets of Kendal are full of quaint shops to explore during your stay, as well as museums and the popular cinema at the Brewery Arts Centre. On the last Friday of the month, Kendal hosts the Farmers Market, where you will find local food products from the local area. Also within a short drive is the market town of Ulverston (6 miles) with its many annual festivals, independent shops, characterful cafes, and the unique Conishead Priory and Buddhist Temple These towns provide great opportunities to take in local culture. If outdoor activities are your preference, you can start walks and cycle routes directly from the house. Water sport activities are available at Fell Foot Park on Windermere, and the Coniston Boating Centre. The Aquarium of the Lakes, The Lakeland Motor Museum, and the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Steam Railway are all clustered close to Newby Bridge, which is just 4.5 miles away. Further north, the high fells around Coniston can be reached in under 30 minutes.
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