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Millwood Manor

(Ref. 1093552)

Dalton-In-Furness, Cumbria & The Lake District Show on map

3.9

Sykes rating

  • 10 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 3 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • house (5)
  • bed (5)
  • lovely (4)
  • great (4)
  • made (3)
  • being (3)

8 Customer Reviews

  • "I have made a complaint and been completely ignored."

    Whilst the house has enormous potential it is unkempt and in dire need of updating. Communications from Sykes are very poor, this is either a bad reflection on them or the owner or both. We paid a lot of money and expected a better standard. We would never return and would avoid Sykes at all costs.

    Reviewed by Steve2.5Jul 2024

  • "One of the most beautiful properties we've ever stayed in."

    .. Made us feel like we were in a TV period drama... Lovely location close to Dalton-in-Furness and Barrow-in-Furness as well as being a short drive to the Lake District. During our short stay we climbed Scarfell Pike as a family which was less than an hour away. Overall extremely happy and as already mentioned the property and surroundings are very special. The host was also a great communicator and made our entire stay stress free and an overall amazing experience. Thanks very much!!!

    Reviewed by Joel5.0Jul 2024

  • "First off. We really enjoyed our time at Millwood Manor."

    It was the first time in 4 years that my 84 year old mother had seen our children and the reunion was special. The entire group was excited for the stay, and I had shared the listing with them all before we arrived. Overall, the property did not live up to the hype. But again, we all really enjoyed our stay and the house gave us plenty to talk about. Here’s how it could be improved: 1) We arrived in the dark and the house looked grim and forbidding from the outside. A simple photosensitive outside light would have made the first impression so much warmer. 2) The front door has seen many better days and sticks as you try and open it. It requires a big shove and makes a squeal like a banshee. 3) The house was chilly upon arrival. The thermostats were all set to 17C, so the first impression was of cold and damp. 4) Nice touches like the bread, milk, juice and biscuits, plus fire materials won some goodwill back. If the fires had been laid and the ‘welcome’ basket presented as a ‘welcome’ all could have been forgiven. 5) as per the pictures, the house is arresting and quirky. The hall and the main bathroom are the highlights. Having the dead light bulbs replaced in the ceiling lights would have really shown the hall off in all it’s glory. 6) The bedrooms were from a different time - damp patches, on the walls, musty smellsand saggy beds. 7) Location is great, lovely walks through the woods and the wild garlic carpets and bluebells were delightful. 8) Of the three vacuum cleaners in the property only one worked (one made everything dirtier). 9) The house had pretty much everything we needed, save some cleaning clothes. 10) Broadband speeds were in the single digits, but stable. If you need to jump on a Teams call, you might want to bring a Starlink or OneWeb. Basically, this is a lovely, quirky property that could be amazing. It just needs some TLC and and it’s windows cleaned.

    Reviewed by Steve2.5May 2024

  • "Can't believe this place doesn't have more positive reviews!"

    We had the best Easter as a group of 11 friends staying here. On our way we we worried about it being cold or spooky given it's so big but it was quite the opposite. It was really cosy, there was bread, milk and chocolate left for us and it just feels quite historic/magical. The only downsides was it was lacking a few things like tea towels, kitchen spray/cloths, not enough toilet paper etc. We also couldn't find the washing machine - assuming it was down some stairs from the kitchen that were locked off from the rest of the house. The gate is also very narrow so be cautious if you're driving in a big car or van.

    Reviewed by Joanna4.1Mar 2024

  • "I booked this manor to make memories with my terminally ill sister sadly she ..."

    I booked this manor to make memories with my terminally ill sister sadly she passed away on 13th December, so this was an extremely difficult Xmas but my family insisted we go and what a beautiful place everyone loved the space the grounds the building was stunning everything you need was there in difficult circumstances this was a great comfort to be in a stunning place surrounded by family

    Reviewed by Amanda5.0Dec 2023

  • "Lovely property, evidence of some damp in one of the bedrooms."

    We were provided with plenty of fire wood and coal for the fireplaces which was a lovely touch. Would recommend to people wanting to stay in the area.

    Reviewed by Lauren4.4Oct 2023

  • "Inadequate level of cleanliness, even superficial cleaning was rudimentary at best."

    Several instances of hair being found around the house, stains on the bedding and grime on most surfaces.

    Reviewed by Sabaa2.5Jul 2023

  • "We had a great experience, it was a lovely place, accurately described and well located."

    The house was in general really clean ( bathroom, kitchen) but we did find a lot of hair on the white bed sheets so we had to clean the sheets. The house was well equipped. It could use a proper barbecue and replacement of the outside furnitures. Apart from that it was lovely and we had a great time so thank you,

    Reviewed by Charlotte4.4May 2023

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Summary

  • Four bedrooms: Room 1; 1 x double, Room 2; 1 x family room with super-king-size, TV, single and en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, Room 3; 1 x double and 1 x singles, Room 4; 1 x family room with double
  • Bathroom with freestanding bath, basin and WC
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Utility
  • Dining room with woodburning stove
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Sitting room with open fire
  • Oil central heating
  • Range cooker with electric oven and hob, microwave, 2 x American fridge/freezers, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher
  • 3 x Freeview TVs and WiFi
  • Fuel, power and starter for woodburning stoves inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Highchair and travel cot available on request
  • Ample off-road parking
  • Large garden with lawn, patio and furniture
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking, in the property, or within the surrounding areas of the property as there is an oil tank
  • Shop 1.3 miles, pub 1.4 miles and beach 1.9 miles
  • Note: The banister spindles are 15 ½ cm apart, please take extra care and be mindful with children
  • Note: There are several steps and drops throughout the garden, please take care
  • Note: There are steps in the bathrooms, please take care
  • Please note: As this property is a listed building please can guest take extra care in the property for the owners
  • Please Note: Please refrain from lighting fires or BBQ's anywhere within the property, except for the dedicated BBQ area next to the patio in the garden

The property

Settled on the outskirts of the town of Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria is the Grade II listed Millwood Manor.

This impressive, dog-friendly, historic holiday home benefits from extensive grounds with lawn, multi-level patio and furniture, ample off-road parking, a spectacular location near the coast and the adventure-filled Lake District National Park and four well-appointed bedrooms sleeping up to twelve guests; perfect for families or friends gathering in Cumbria.

Cross the threshold and unwind in either of the sitting rooms which boast a soothing woodburning stove or crackling open fire, idyllic places to warm your feet in front of the TV after a day full of exploration.

Allow the designated chef of the group to whip up a storm in the fully-equipped kitchen fitted with an electric range cooker and sample their culinary creations in the formal dining room with seating for the whole group.

Reminisce on the cherished memories you have created so far before stepping outside to soak up the last of the sun on the patio where you can raise a glass of your favourite tipple to your holiday.

When the sky darkens, head up to the first floor to wash off the day in either the bathroom or shower room ahead of catching your rest in one of four bedrooms; choose from a double, or three family rooms with super-king-size, doubles, and singles.

Find local amenities in the heart of Dalton-in-Furness home to a variety of stores and pubs as well as a quaint castle.

Alternatively immerse yourself in history at the 12th-century ruins of Furness Abbey or The Dock Museum in Barrow-in-Furness, which is also home to Biggar Bank, Sandy Gap and Walney Island Beach with views across the sea.

Follow the coast north to find the National Trust’s Haws National Nature Reserve where you can take scenic coastal walks with your beloved canine companion through the dunes on Roanhead Beach with views across to Millom.

Take a short drive into the Lake District National Park to explore the famed lake town of Windermere, where you can take to the water on kayaks, paddle boards or simply admire the views by boat, and Coniston where the brave can try to summit The Old Man of Coniston for breath-taking views.

Experience the wonders of the Lake District and Cumbria at Millwood Manor.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £500.

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About the location

DALTON-IN-FURNESS

Ulverston 5 miles.

The ancient town of Dalton-in-Furness lies in a narrow valley on that part of the Furness Peninsula which extends deep into Morecambe Bay. Once the leading town of Furness, Dalton has a good selection of shops, restaurants and pubs. The architecture of the town includes some interesting buildings in and around the market place, as well as an elegant Victorian drinking fountain, the market cross and slabs of stone used for fish drying in the 19th century. The 14th century pele tower, known as Dalton Castle, was originally a place of refuge for the monks of nearby Furness Abbey, an impressive sandstone ruin nestling in a peaceful wooded valley. Within easy reach of the town are the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, the world's only Laurel and Hardy museum at Ulverston and the Haventhwaite Steam Railway which runs to Lakeside, where you can board a steam train for Bowness or Ambleside. Just north of Dalton-in-Furness is the stunning Duddon Estuary and Duddon Valley, with Cartmel, Holker Hall and Grizedale Forest within easy reach. Situated on the edge of the Lake District National Park, and surrounded by mountains and beaches, this area is ideal for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers.

This property offers the following short breaks:

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  • Christmas