Grange Bridge Cottage
Cabana em Copeland District
6 hóspedes · 3 quartos · 3 banheiros
Motivos para reservar
Experiência de alto nívelUma das propriedades de maior custo na área
Inclui itens essenciaisJardim, Piscina, Cozinha ou kitchenette e muito mais
Reserve com confiançaTemos parceria com os principais sites de viagens para que você consiga um ótimo negócio na acomodação perfeita
Sobre este aluguel de temporada
Central to the entire Lake District and featuring three sumptuous ensuite king rooms and a fantastic hot tub for your perfect stay.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
Comprising of three ensuite king bedrooms, she can perfectly accommodate three couples or a family, allowing everyone to enjoy their personal space while vacationing together.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
Comprising of three ensuite king bedrooms, she can perfectly accommodate three couples or a family, allowing everyone to enjoy their personal space while vacationing together.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
Comodidades
Piscina
Cozinha ou kitchenette
Internet/Wi-Fi
Lareira
Estacionamento
Lavanderia
Varanda ou pátio
Lava-louças
Hidromassagem ou spa
TV
Jardim
Ideal para famílias
Mapa de Copeland District
RRRR
Perguntas frequentes
Qual é o custo deste cabana em comparação com outras opções em Copeland District?
O preço médio dos aluguéis em Copeland District é R$ 755 por noite. Esta acomodação é R$ 2.904 acima da média.
O estacionamento está incluído neste cabana?
Sim, o estacionamento está listado como uma comodidade em Grange Bridge Cottage. Para obter mais informações, recomendamos que você entre em contato com a propriedade sobre onde estacionar.
Há uma piscina neste cabana?
Sim, uma piscina está disponível para uso em Grange Bridge Cottage. Dê um mergulho!
Grange Bridge Cottage aceita animais de estimação?
Infelizmente, este cabana não aceita animais de estimação. Tente pesquisar novamente e filtrar por “Animais de estimação permitidos”
Quais comodidades estão disponíveis em Grange Bridge Cottage?
Encontramos 12 comodidades para esta locação. Isso inclui piscina, cozinha ou kitchenette, internet/wi-fi, lareira e estacionamento.