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4 Guests
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1 Bedroom
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
18 Customer Reviews
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"We have stayed at this cottage before and loved it."
However, nothing seems to have been done here since our last visit and the property is in need of re-decorating and sprucing up as it is looking very tired.
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"Lovely stay in Cottage 3, went with 2 friends and we all had a great time and enjoyed the local area."
Next to no issues with my stay, facilities were great aside from there being no door on the shower (you just have to be careful). Would definitely recommend
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"Parking was difficult as a car was parked in our spot and it was also taking up 2 spaces."
No one knew who it belonged to. Maybe better marking/signs might help. Double bunk beds were great for our older kids.
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"We had a lovely few days in cottage 3 very spacious & clean & ideal location for ..."
We had a lovely few days in cottage 3 very spacious & clean & ideal location for walks & will definitely think about staying again the pictures don’t do it any justice
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"The cottage was clean and had every thing we needed, The location is really nice, with good walks, pub with in walking distance, and a lovely cafe up the road, all are dog friendly, only down side it doesn't have its own garden and only a shower and not a bath, but I did know this when I booked."
I do think that the owners could leave a small bottle of milk in the fridge just to start you off.
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"We attended the Keswick Christian convention and had a wonderful week."
Although we loved the cottage and its position there are some things I can point out. I didnt find the lighting good enough for reading in an evening. I wasnt warm enough in the bedding - spare blankets? The toilet we think was leaking round the bottom. The parking for 3 was difficult to get out of/into. Apart from that all fine!
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"Cottage very good, very clean and comfortable."
Parking sometimes a bit tricky. Shower quite small my husband had trouble getting in and out, but apart from that we had a very enjoyable stay.
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"Great little cottage, really enjoyed our stay."
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"Love the Mews Cottages, stayed in No."
2 last year and no.3 this year. Both cosy and comfortable. Would recommend to others and will return in the future definitely.
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"Really great position for exploring the lakes, had everything you would need for a holiday."
Comfortable and clean.
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"This was the second time I stayed with you."
The situation was ideal for walking which was my main interest. The cottage was very comfortable in every way. The only negative point, is the lack of outside space, but this was not a problem for me but could be for a family. I will be back! David
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"Clean comfortable and well equipped cottage."
Good variety of walks from the door. Keswick good shops and very dog friendly. Unfortunately we had to cut short our stay due to noisy neighbors in the adjoining cottage who had the TV on very loud until 1am , and after 3 nights of very little sleep we decided to leave. The owner has been made aware of this and was very apologetic. My husband did actually speak to the people next door as we were packing up and he wasn’t aware the TV was loud he was asleep
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"Lovely cottage, owners were very welcoming and friendly."
Was really good to have a smart TV, and brilliant WIFI for the kids. Will definitely return.
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"A fantastic stay!"
A lovely little cottage with nice open plan living space which has been tastefully decorated. The kitchen is modern and the bed is incredibly comfortable. Great location for lots of walks and Wainwright's, also close to Keswick if needed. We loved Braithwaite!
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"Clean and comfortable and everything worked."
The wifi was good. Location was excellent. The house instructions were limited eg. no leaving instructions, no heating instructions.
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"3 piece suite old and saggy, not comfortable at all."
No grab rail in shower and floor slippery. Pity the whole place was not like the bedroom and kitchen.
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"We had a great time, lovely cottage in a beautiful village."
The cottage had every kitchen item we could have needed and the kids loved sleeping in bunk beds. Thank you!
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"We were really comfortable in the cottage which had all the amenities we needed."
Summary
- All-ground-floor
- Family bedroom with super-king-size and bunk beds
- Shower room with shower, basin and WC
- Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Shared laundry room.
- Electric oven and gas hobs, microwave, fridge/freezer, 2 x TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Ample off-road parking
- Shared courtyard with furniture
- One well-behaved pet welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 0.06 miles, pub 0.01 mile
The property
A wondrous stone-front cottage set in the lands of a shared courtyard amongst other delightful holiday homes.
Settled within the lands of the Lake District, Cottage 3 is in the ideal spot for walking and adventuring with your loved ones.
Step through the white painted door and into the open-plan living space of the cottage, boasting a kitchen, sitting area and dining area in one, this room is the perfect place to spend quality time with the family, whether it’s simply to relax in front of the television on the plush sofa or gathering around the dining table to play board games or enjoy a home-cooked meal; this room is definitely the hub of the cottage.
Head on through to the bedroom to unpack your belongings, here you can find a super-king-size bed and bunk beds, offering a brilliant layout for those with young children.
In the warmer months, enjoy ball games with the children in the shared courtyard, or take out a cup of coffee to bask in the sun before heading out on an action-packed day of adventure.
Cottage 3 is a delightful property to spend a trip with your loved ones, within close proximity to a wonderful array of amenities, it makes a great base for exploring the luscious lands of the Lake District.
Old Farmhouse Mews, Cumbria
Nestled right in the heart of Braithewaite village in a stunning region of Cumbria, surrounded by towering fells waiting to be climbed, Old Farmhouse Mews offers a wonderful collection of accommodation for large groups. Each is wonderfully appointed with plenty of space to unwind with your loved ones after an adventure in the local area. You can return to cook up tasty meals in the kitchen and get together around the dining table, before relaxing into your evening and making the most of an idyllic setting. Outside there is a communal yard with seating for you to sit out and soak up a warm summer's afternoon with a drink, and there is plenty of parking for several cars. Braithwaite is a very desirable village, with three good pubs, one which has been runner up for several years for CAMRAs prestigious pub of the year award, along with a village shop serving freshly baked bread and other produce. From the village are many fell walks, including the Coledale Round, offering an awe-inspiring trail through a classic u-shaped valley with stunning views and not a walk to be taken lightly. The Whinlatter Visitors Centre is close by and is great for children, with a tea room hosting a balcony for viewing red squirrels and woodland birds, an outdoor play area, mountain bike trail and several paths to explore around the forest. Venture across to Keswick for numerous shops and restaurants, as well as a visit to the Derwent Pencil Museum, Keswick Museum and Art Gallery and the famous Theatre by the Lake. There is also miniature golf, excellent parks, a climbing wall, and opportunities for fishing and mountain biking, whilst the beautiful lake of Derwentwater at the head of the Borrowdale Valley is not to be missed or is the Castlerigg Stone Corcle, thought to be 5000 years old. With so much to see and do in the surrounding area, bring your loved ones along to share a memorable break in Cumbria.
About the location
BRAITHWAITE
Keswick 3 miles.
Between the magnificent northern lakes of Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite, lies the village of Braithwaite. Still retaining much of its traditional appeal, the Coledale Beck runs through the village with whitewashed Lakeland cottages, two village shops and two real ale Inns each brimming with character! Between Braithwaite and Buttermere is the beautiful Newlands Valley, while picturesque Bassenthwaite Lake is well worth a visit. From a gentle countryside ramble to a challenging hike up Skiddaw, there really is something for everyone. Visit Mirehouse, a grand house and gardens on the shores of the lake with an open-air theatre, or take a trip around the lake. Lake District Wildlife Park, Dodd Wood, Derwentwater, and Keswick with its wide range of attractions, are also within easy reach.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas