Cottage in Ambleside
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About this cottage rental
Orchard House consists of a first-floor kitchen/ diner with electric oven, hobs, microwave, fridge, and seating for eight guests, a utility with a washing machine and tumble dryer, a first-floor sitting room with open fire and a sitting room with balcony. The bedrooms consist of a ground-floor king-size with en-suite shower, a king-size, and two ground-floor twin serviced by two bathrooms. Outside, there is a garden and off-road parking for 2 cars. Within 0.4 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.3, a pub. No pets allowed and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Make Orchard House your base for Lakeland adventures.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, hobs, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer. TV, DVD Player, Wi-Fi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Garden. Sorry, no smoking and no pets allowed. Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles
Region: Impressive mountains, open fells and clear-water lakes, the Lake District has it all. From walking in the mountains to exhilarating watersports or just a gentle cruise on a steam-powered yacht, Cumbria is the perfect holiday destination.
Town: Lying at the northern tip of Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, Ambleside makes a superb base for touring the central Lakes, with Grasmere and the Langdale Valley just a short drive away. There is plenty to do here - cruises, boat trips and watersports on Lake Windermere itself and numerous shops, restaurants and pubs in the village to suit all tastes. On the lakeside at Waterhead, the parkland offers lovely views down the lake and a short stretch of beach, whilst a walk in the other direction, following Stock Ghyll through woodland, will bring you to the entrancing waterfall of Stock Ghyll Force. Along with the Lake and the great walking on offer, Ambleside is also famous for its annual rushbearing ceremony and the diminutive 17th century “Bridge House” - one of the most photographed buildings in the Lake District and now the National Trust Information Centre.





