An endearing, end-terrace cottage, offering panoramic views of the surrounding fells and a truly romantic base to spend your time exploring the Lake District National Park. Offering a traditional, stone-front exterior and a contemporary style throughout, this eclectic is a wonderful gem at any time of the year. The open-plan living space makes a wonderful spot to spend each evening when you're not out exploring; take a seat on the plush sofa in front of the woodburning stove roaring in the inglenook fireplace, and put on your favourite films with the assistance of the DVD player for a film night with snacks provided in the amply-equipped kitchen space. Under the archway sits the stylish kitchen, with contemporary hues of cream and wooden worktops, this spot holds every essential for your self-catered stay with access out onto the lawned garden so your canine companion can play freely as you indulge in alfresco dining, or sit together around the dining table in the room as you toast to your terrific holiday moments so far. Moving up onto the first floor you can find the bedroom accompanied by the impressive bathroom; climb out of the stunning king-size sleigh bed before preparing for your day in the bathroom, equipped with both a bath and a separate walk-in shower to give you the ultimate choice on your relaxing retreat. Coniston is a wonderful base for those seeking outdoor adventure, with ample walking routes, cycling trails, watersports and fishing available all-year-round, there's so much to see and do no matter when you're visiting; venture up the Coniston Old Man for the most rewarding views of the village, or simply soak in your surroundings from one of the inviting pubs, accompanied by a delicious beverage in hand. Take a stroll around the Grizedale Forest, sat at the heart of the Lake District World Heritage Site, it offers stunning scenery and even unique sculptures to explore, or why not test your bravery on a sky-high Go Ape course? Explore the local history in the village's Ruskin Museum, with its exhibitions on Josh Ruskin, Donald Campbell and local heritage, before tearing yourself from this brilliant base to explore the excitement of Windermere, with ample watersporting opportunities on its beautiful lake, as well as a host of family-friendly attractions and historic delights, it's no wonder it's such as a popular day out with those exploring the Lake District. Oak Tree Cottage is a beautiful holiday base for your escape to Cumbria with your loved one.
Coninston can be found nestled at the head of Coniston Water, surrounded by the wonder of the Lake District National Park. The village offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including walking, climbing and mountain biking at the Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam. There is also a good selection of shops and eateries in the village, as well as the enticing Ruskin Museum. In easy reach of Hawkshead, Windermere and much more, Coniston is the perfect base for touring Cumbria.