Cabin ∙ 5 bedrooms ∙ 12 guests | Cottage in Hawkshead

5 Bedroom Cottage in Hawkshead
Set in an acre of grounds, this character-filled residence sleeps groups of twelve with room to spare. Two reception rooms, glorious farmhouse kitchen, wood burning stoves and beamed ceilings give Hawkshead Hall the most welcoming atmosphere imaginable.
The first of the two reception rooms doubles as a handsome dining room with a table that extends to seat 12 hungry souls gathered for a splendid supper prepared in the nearby farmhouse kitchen. This room has a marvellous open fire and impressive French doors opening onto one of the many patios. The kitchen itself is a joy. The original range, sturdy farmhouse table and host of modern appliances make this the heart of the Hall. Somewhere to gather and chat while meals are being prepared and plans made for the following days. The second sitting room is as cosy as the first with its gas burning stove, magnificent views and comfortable sofas and chairs.
The bedrooms are spread across the upper two floors. On the first floor a king size room comes with en-suite power shower room, while two attractive doubles share the house bathroom with shower over the bath, basin and wc. Up to the top floor where two fun triple rooms have open beams, comfortable single beds and share a shower room with wc. The views from the top floor are some of the best in the whole of Hawkshead Hall.
Outside, guests have an acre of grounds and gardens to explore. Fabulous terraced areas are perfect for bird watching with a glass of wine or local ale, soaking up the sun and reading the papers. A detached sunroom/games room offers even more space to spread out, and its wood burning stove keeps away the evening chill. This annexe has its own shower room and wc, as well as pool table and table tennis. Why would one ever leave this glorious holiday paradise?
The picturesque village of Hawkshead still retains the charm and character that so endeared it to its most famous residents - William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter. Visitors can wander the wealth of tiny alleyways, thoroughfares, archways and courtyards between the whitewashed 17th century houses. There are many pleasant inns, teashops, guest houses and gift shops in the village, as well as the Beatrix Potter Gallery, which houses an annually changing exhibition of the famous author's illustrations and stories. The other famous Hawkshead enthusiast, William Wordsworth, attended the Old Grammar School in 1779-87, which still stands today, and you can visit the building where the Lakeland poet developed his love of the form, and even see the desk into which he scratched his name as a small boy! Newby Bridge is ten miles away and offers attractions such as the Aquarium of the Lakes and Windermere Lake Cruises, sailing daily between Ambleside, Bowness and Lakeside. With stunning scenery and numerous attractions within easy touring distance, Hawkshead is in an ideal location at any time of the year.