Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 3 guests | Cottage in Penrith
2 Bedroom Cottage in Penrith
Tucked away in the bustling market town of Penrith in Cumbria, is this fantastic two-bedroom, semi-detached cottage, Hideaway Cottage. Boasting a superb location between the Lake District National Park and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Hideaway makes for an idyllic retreat for a family or three or a couple looking to embark on their next Cumbrian adventure. Be welcomed into the fully-equipped kitchen, where you can look forward to rustling up tasty meals, with the help of the electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge/freezer, there is even a washer/dryer and dishwasher available for keeping your space tidy. Settle down at the dining table for three as you tuck-in to a freshly prepared meal and discuss the following day's itinerary. After a hearty meal, curl up on the plush sofa and select the evening's entertainment, courtesy of the Smart TV, as the woodburning stove crackles nearby. Make your way up to the first floor where you can indulge in a relaxing soak in the bath paired with your favourite book, or a refreshing rinse in the shower after a day of exploring. When sleep calls, retire to one of two well-presented bedrooms, a double and a single, ideal for catching your rest ahead of a day of adventure. Awake from a leisurely slumber and prepare for the day in style, before serving up morning coffee in the front yard. Embark on a two-footed journey into the town centre, where you will find a good selection of well-stocked convenience stores for stocking up on essentials, as well as welcoming pubs and restaurants where you can sample the local delights and have a night off from cooking! The budding historians will not want to miss the opportunity to get up close to the 14th-century fortress of Penrith Castle which rests within an expansive parkland making for the perfect picnic spot, whilst Brougham Castle can be found on the outskirts of the town, boasting a history dating back to the 13th century! As if that wasn't enough, there is also the charming Penrith and Eden Museum where you can learn more about the local area and the Millennium Trails around the town which ensure you don't miss any of the key points of interest! Brougham Hall, named locally as the Windsor of the North, is one not to be missed, along with the truly remarkable architecture and grounds of Lowther Castle & Gardens. Venture into the scenic Lake District National Park, where you can explore the Bassenthwaite Lake National Nature Reserve, home to the Lake District Wildlife Park, an ideal destination for any wildlife enthusiasts in your party. From here you can easily access Keswick, where you will find a local history museum, the Derwent Pencil Museum, an adventure centre where you can try your hand at ghyll scrambling and canyoning, and the unique Theatre By The Lake where you can catch a live performance. Those looking to take to the waters can do so by paddleboard, kayak, canoe or boat on the vast Derwentwater, with the National Trust site of the 18th-century Derwent House settled on an island in the centre. Travel further afield, where you can visit the former home of the great poet, William Wordsworth at Grasmere, who penned his famous daffodil poem along the banks of Ullswater, arguably the most beautiful of the lakes. Head to the village of Pooley Bridge and indulge in a spot of lunch at one of the pubs or cafes. Discover the historical wonders of a 2nd-century roman Fort at Ambleside, or visit the renowned Lake Windermere well-known for its wealth of watersports, viewpoints of Queen Adelaide's Hill and Orrest Head and The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction. Explore more of Cumbria's picture-perfect landscapes and immerse yourselves in the great outdoors of the Westmorland Dales. All this and more await at your home-away-from-home, Hideaway Cottage.
Penrith, historically the capital of Cumbria, sits at the crossroads of the Lake District and the North Pennines, making it a perfect location from which to explore the region. Penrith's sandstone buildings conceal an abundance of charming cottages, gardens, and specialty businesses, and the town is well-known for its abundance of specialty shops. It's no surprise that Penrith is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike because of its large variety of bars, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment options. Rheged, a cutting-edge visitor centre with shops, cafés, exhibits, and a massive cinema screen displaying educational and interesting films, is conveniently located nearby.