Traditional and stylish converted two storey historic coach house.

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4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this house rental

Traditional and stylish converted two storey historic coach house. Ground floor: large open-plan living area with flatscreen TV/DVD, electric fire and comfy sofas. Spacious kitchen/dining area with American style fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave and oven/hob. Separate cloakroom with W.C., reading area with sofa in the hallway. King-size captains bed with en suite shower room. First Floor: Twin zip and link beds (king-size by request), Flatscreen TV/DVD and en suite shower room. Bi-fold doors to spacious deck with outdoor hot tub, quality garden furniture and BBQ area. Designated lawned area in the formal grounds with patio furniture. Suitable for those with restricted mobility.. Calthwaite Hall is uniquely set on the footprint of the barns used for a historic dairy farm and accompanying country house and gardens, this truly magical setting mixes historic country living with contemporary sophistication. Calthwaite maintains the traditions of a Cumbrian village with the old style estate sandstone village with church, primary school and worker cottages. The historic, gothic hall is at the centre of the village yet cleverly maintains the feeling of a hidden hideaway with formal lawned grounds and ornamental ponds designed by William Sawrey Gilpin, historic listed features such as the Portuguese Sweet Chestnut Specimen tree, hidden folly and veteran trees where cuckoos can be heard. No wonder the Howard family (of Castle Howard fame) previously used this as a country residence.

A range of accommodation can be found at Calthwaite Hall to suit everyone including romantic micro-lodges, luxury country cottage and contemporary, cosy lodge style holiday homes. Whichever you choose enjoy a steamy, bubbling hot tub with views to the Cumbrian starry skies or soak up the sounds of the resident peacocks calling to each other alongside the gentle neighing of cute Falabella miniature horses.

Perfectly placed to easily access the popular areas of the central and northern lake district. Calthwaite Hall also makes for easy journeys up to the Scottish borders or amble across into the western Pennine foothills. Traditional market towns, historic Roman remains, isolated fells and stunning waterfalls are all a short drive away.. Calthwaite Hall is uniquely set on the footprint of the barns used for a historic dairy farm and accompanying country house and gardens, this truly magical setting mixes historic country living with contemporary sophistication. Calthwaite maintains the traditions of a Cumbrian village with the old style estate sandstone village with church, primary school and worker cottages. The historic, gothic hall is at the centre of the village yet cleverly maintains the feeling of a hidden hideaway with formal lawned grounds and ornamental ponds designed by William Sawrey Gilpin, historic listed features such as the Portuguese Sweet Chestnut Specimen tree, hidden folly and veteran trees where cuckoos can be heard. No wonder the Howard family (of Castle Howard fame) previously used this as a country residence.

A range of accommodation can be found at Calthwaite Hall to suit everyone including romantic micro-lodges, luxury country cottage and contemporary, cosy lodge style holiday homes. Whichever you choose enjoy a steamy, bubbling hot tub with views to the Cumbrian starry skies or soak up the sounds of the resident peacocks calling to each other alongside the gentle neighing of cute Falabella miniature horses.

Perfectly placed to easily access the popular areas of the central and northern lake district. Calthwaite Hall also makes for easy journeys up to the Scottish borders or amble across into the western Pennine foothills. Traditional market towns, historic Roman remains, isolated fells and stunning waterfalls are all a short drive away.. - Takeaway Service*



- Afternoon Tea in the Hall grounds or Lodge*

- Ornamental Bird Pond

- On-site bar/restaurant

. The bar/restaurant will be closed on Tuesdays, but open all other days serving a wide range of draught beers and fine wines and home cooked food.

*Charges apply



Please be aware that Calthwaite Hall Lodges will only accept 2 small to medium dogs per accommodation. Please contact the park before check-in to advise the breed.

Security Deposit

A £100 security deposit is payable on arrival by credit or debit card. This will be refunded once the accommodation has been inspected by housekeeping after checkout.



Check out

Please note that check out is 09:00am, late check out will occur a £30 charge from the park.

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