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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Highchair available
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
Reviews & Ratings
8 Customer Reviews
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"Everything all good and we enjoyed our stay very much."
Only a slight issue with the heating taking long to heat up.
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"The caravan was lovely."
There was only 2 negatives to our stay which I will explain after I have spoke about all the positives. So the caravan was exceptionally tidy and clean, lovely decor nice and modern. The site it's on is nice and small not too busy or hectic as we don't have children so it was nice to relax on a quiet site. The guy on reception who runs the site was so welcoming polite and nice. The things that were provided were so helpful like all cooking utensils, blankets, toilet roll etc the necessitates are all available cooker microwave. We didn't have WiFi as it hadn't been installed in this van yet but wasn't an issue as we had our phones that we could piggy back off and the signal was spot on off them. The only negative thing I would mention is when we arrived inside the van we were extremely pleased until we noticed on the window behind the net curtain there were about 30 to 40 flies all sat on the window, I'd disturbed them when drawing the curtains and it was quite off putting, luckily I opened the veranda doors and they all flew out and we didn't see any more in our mon-fri stay. And the other thing was we were allowed to take our dog which we did, but the manager of the site told us our dog wasn't allowed to wee or poo on any of the grass and would need to be taken off site to exercise. The exercises part is understandable and wasn't an issue as we'd come to the lake district to do alot of walking, but the fact that our dog needed to be walked off site every time we let her out for a wee was a little annoying as we couldn't chill in our pjs at night because we needed to walk her off site for her last wee before bed. The manager explained that it's because people are letting their dogs defecate on the grounds and don't clean up after them, but we pick our poo up every single time and would have respected the park. If we'd have known that dogs weren't 100% welcome we wouldn't have booked this site but aside from that everything else was pretty spot on.
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"Initially was told by the lovely park chap Charlie that the oven didn't work ( we weren't advised before arrival ) did receive a £50 refund , which for a week , to buy food wasn't much when we had planned to eat in most the week."
The door would lock sometimes then wouldn't at all other times , we had to leave the door unlocked as keys for the balcony doors hadn't been left. Wasn't a router for wi-fi as on description. The washer didn't work so had to wash items in kitchen sink & dry on radiators ( some of the radiators didn't warm up , guessing system has air in it ) upon closer inspection the washer water supply was actually connected to the kitchen sink waste ( this would mean potential contamination of the water main ) the boiler wouldn't stop running all night ( had a frost stat but continued to run anyway which was noisy ) the main bedroom smelt like sick ( couldn't find source of stench ) was minimal cutlery so had to do alot of washing up. Would've tried the dishwasher but judging on the plumbing that might well not have worked anyway. Sykes did call us back after our 1st complaint ( oven ) called a 2nd time and did not receive a return call or anymore refund. Won't be using Sykes again. Owner of no42 needs to take a look at this as a snagging list and sort the place before allowing anyone else stay.
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"Comfortable but a few things need attention oven not working ,2 internal and 1 external lights not working."
Advertised as having Wi-Fi but none available so having leaflets on walks would be an idea.More pots and pans needed.Paving slabs need placed properly as it’s a trip hazard in the dark as no outside lighting at stairs muddy puddle at bottom of stairs with an old tarpaulin throw over it.Lovely well kept site but caravans really close together didn’t sit in veranda as it was looking into someone else’s caravan so no privacy.I feel this site is not very dog friendly can’t walk dog on site nearest decent dog walk was a park in Cockermouth.No shop on site or nearby so a welcome pack would be nice as this has been provided in all the other accommodation we have have used in the past.Unfortunately would not use this site again not for us .
Thank your for your valuable feedback and we are working on it. Property Owner
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"I highly recommend this place, if someone is looking for peace, quiet and true rest, this is the best place"
Thank you so much for your feedback Property Owner
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"More suitable for the mature and elderly retired or someone wanting a quite space."
No facilities for children or teenagers. No facilities on the park other than the caravan, No WIFI, No shop. No information in caravan on site rules - to say its a dog friendly park is wrong, not able to exercise dogs on site. No local information available places to visit etc. Site owner/manager friendly. Caravan was new upgrade, so beds and chairs comfortable and clean. New towels and bedding. However lots of faults - couldn't use cooker as tripped the electrics. Boiler on constantly even when switched to timer. No bulb in light over table in kitchen. Caravan door wouldn't lock at times. Was a hot weekend when we stayed no fans available in caravan, No hair drier, only 1 TV, No DVD player. Only 1 pillow per guest no extras available.
Dear Guest , Thanks for your feedback, we are working on facilities. Property Owner
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"The caravan was new and it was lovely and comfortable."
There was everything you need for a good holiday, with excellent facilities.Ot was also very clean.
Thanks for your feedback, we are working on facilities. Hope your next visit you will get everything you need. Property Owner
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"The caravan was fantastic and made our holiday a perfect weekend away."
Charlie the warden and his wife was very welcoming and the holiday park was clean and quiet and everyone I met on the park was friendly. 5 stars highly recommended
Summary
- Single-storey
- Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 1 x twin
- Shower room with walk-in shower, wash basin, heated towel rail, WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area with electric fire
- Dressing room
- Central heating
- Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster and electric fire effect
- Smart TV, Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Highchair and travel cot available on request
- Off-road parking for 1 car
- Private decking without furniture
- Two well-behaved pets welcome
- Shop and pub 1 mile
- Sorry, no smoking
- Note: There are steps to the exterior, please take care
The property
Great Broughton 1.1 miles.
Haven is a charming, single-storey lodge in the quaint village of Brigham, Cumbria.
This delightful retreat is perfect for families or friends seeking a serene countryside escape to the Lake District National Park, and all the beauty surrounding it.
Park off-road, making the transition into your abode hassle-free.
The open-plan living area is a real social hub of the property, with a newly furnished interior, and modern appliances, making it a haven for rustling up a home-cooked meal.
When it’s time to serve, savour it at the dining table and make a toast to a wonderful getaway.
Afterwards, curl up on the plush seating with the Smart TV providing the evening’s entertainment, amidst the warmth of the electric fire effect keeping your feet toasty.
When nighttime rolls around, retire to either the king-size or snug twin room; both boasting tastefully-presented interior with ample storage for the overpackers of your family!
For a spot of luxury, guests retiring in the king-size bedroom have access to their own dressing room and en-suite shower room, enabling you to prepare for the day in style.
Discover the charming village of Great Broughton, where you'll find the notable landmark of the dinosaur lamp post adding a whimsical touch to your getaway along with the serene Memorial Gardens, perfect for peaceful afternoon strolls.
Literature enthusiasts should not miss the National Trust - Wordsworth House and Garden, the birthplace of poet laureate William Wordsworth; wander around this fascinating museum, learning about the life of Wordsworth and his profound influence on literature.
Art lovers can take a short drive to the Percy House Gallery, housing a wide range of locally inspired artwork.
Don't forget to visit the breath-taking All Saints Church and iconic St Bridget's Church, epitomising rustic history and resulting in a truly British experience.
While the breathtaking Lake District National Park is within reach; whether you’re an avid hiker or just love venturing the great outdoors, there is something for everyone in this picture-postcard landscape.
Haven promises to offer a sublime fusion of history, relaxation and cultural exploration right at your doorstep.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.
About the location
GREAT BROUGHTON, COCKERMOUTH
Cockermouth 2.5 miles; Keswick 16.3 miles; Carlisle 27.9 miles
Great Broughton is a quaint village resting in the Cumbrian Borough of Allerdale and the civil parish of Broughton. Home to a Post Office with village store, three pubs and a Royal British Legion branch, it has all you need and more for a self-catered stay near the Lake District. Sitting amongst the River Derwent, there are plenty of scenic walking routes within the local area, with both coastal footpaths and rich terrains available all around. Head into Cockermouth to find a wider range of amenities to choose from as well as the National Trust wonder of Wordsworth House and Garden, the former home of romantic poet Wordsworth himself, here you can enjoy a tour of the Georgian townhouse and roam the riverside garden that gave William his inspiration, where you will find 18th-century varieties of vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers, as well as a welcoming flock of heritage chickens. In the town of Cockermouth, you can also find the historic ruins of its castle, beautiful Memorial Gardens and woodland gardens all worth exploring. Head to the coastal town of Workington, home to the main shopping centre for west Cumbria, it offers wonderful retail experiences as well as the Helena Thompson Museum, the impressive Workington Hall and plenty of rich history awaiting to be discovered. Enjoy a family-fun day on the golden sands of Moss Bay Beach, or choose to explore the lands of the beautiful Lake District National Park, a World Heritage Site home to the imposing mountain Scafell Pike, beautiful lakes and plenty of outdoor adventure, it's a true marvel to be seen at any time of year.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas