Beckfold Cottage

ID: S377133

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Broughton-in-Furness 6.7 miles. Enjoying the countryside on its doorstep in the hamlet of Seathwaite near Broughton-in-Furness in the beautiful Duddon Valley is the delightful end-terrace house, Beckfold Cottage.

In a perfect location to experience the Lake District National Park's outdoor wonders and with spectacular surrounding views, this is the ideal spot for an idyllic country getaway. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by ample off-road parking before entering this welcoming little home-from-home. The living/dining room is a cosy area where you can relax in the comfy seating, to enjoy your favourite Netflix show on the TV. Rustle up a tasty meal in the well-stocked kitchen, which benefits from a washer/dryer for any laundry needs and a dishwasher - no washing up! After dinner, climb the stairs to the two restful bedrooms, a double room with superb views towards Harter Fell and a twin room (with beds that can be zip/linked to a super-king-size on request) enjoying stunning views towards the Coniston range and onto the garden. Both bedrooms share a tiled family bathroom with a bath with shower over. The secluded enclosed garden is perfect on a sunny afternoon for alfresco dining at one of the two dining areas while your furry friend runs free on the lawn; or simply relax and watch the visiting birdlife and view the fells beyond. Enjoy one of the pretty scenic walks from the doorstep, or venture further afield and spend the day exploring Walna Scar, or the Coniston Range and the renowned Old Man of Coniston peak, and visit the nearby historic Hardknott Roman Fort, before ending the day with a delicious home-cooked meal at the nearby Newfield Inn.

Travel to Broughton-in-Furness, a small picturesque market town nestled in the Duddon Valley, where you can find all your amenities in one place, including a selection of pubs and a petrol station with a well-stocked shop. Venture to Coniston and discover the local history at The Ruskin Museum, board the Steam Yacht Gondola and sail across Coniston Water, or venture across the lake to spend the afternoon exploring the enchanting Brantwood. Ulverston is a superb day out with the unique Laurel and Hardy Museum, green spaces of Ford Park and Yacht Park, and the fabulous Shed 1 Gin Distillery where you can enjoy a well-deserved drink in the evening. Make the most of the wider region and visit the picture-postcard towns of Ambleside, Windermere and Bowness-on-Windermere, or venture further into the National Park and climb its peaks, including Scafell Pike or travel to the Cumbrian coast for an outing in Seascale and St. Bees. However you decide to spend your time, a rural escape awaits you at Beckfold Cottage.

The small market town of Broughton-in-Furness is steeped in history and dates back to the 11th century. Nestled in the Duddon valley and on the south western edge of the Lake District National Park, the village is the perfect destination for those wanting to discover Cumbria. Visitors can relax in the quaint town square, before savouring a delicious meal at the Black Cock Inn pub and venturing out to explore Coniston Water and the Duddon Mosses.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double.

1 x Twin (zip/link, can be a superking on request).

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, multicooker, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher.

Living/dining room with woodburning stove (Logs not provided).

Electric central heating as well as woodburning stove.
TV with Sky Q box and Netflix and WiFi.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available.

Off-road parking.

Enclosed multi-level rear garden with patio, lawn and garden furniture.

Bikes can be stored in the garden on the patio area which is accessible but not visible from the road but will not be in a covered area so not protected from elements.

Bikers may wish to bring their own padlocks.

Two well-behaved pets welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 7.3 miles, pub 0.1 mile (pub sells basic provisions such as tea, longlife milk, bread, butter & eggs.

Note: There are stone steps in the garden, please take care.

Note: The staircase is fairly steep and narrows at the top to 58cm (banister protrudes an additional 10cm) and is therefore not suitable for people with mobility issues.

Note: Check-in from 5pm and check-out by 10am

Nearby points of interest

  • Wastwater Lake
  • Lake Windermere
  • Wastwater Alpaca Trekking

Reviews (28)

  • Heidi

    It is perfectly equipped with everything you need, including the pub on your doorstep! We remembered to bring along some wood etc. for the woodburner and thoroughly enjoyed the warmth and atmosphere it created in the cosy living room. We return to the Duddon valley each year, it is so beautiful and I'm sure we will be back at Beckfold Cottage very soon.

  • Sarah

    Just a couple of baking trays are required in the kitchen. The bed was very comfortable with lovely clean sheets etc. Lots of areas were nicely clean however the carpet was very dusty! The vacuum at the cottage is actually broken and held together with duck tape and is a very under powered feeble thing. If this is what the cleaner is using then I’m not surprised about the carpet. If they bring a different vacuum, then it is still an issue. The stove in the lounge was super. We took paper, kindling and logs with us. I do think it would be a really nice touch if the fire was made up ready to light on arrival. The cottage was warm when we arrived and we were very careful to be conservative with the radiators during our stay as we appreciate how much fuel bills are for us all. The dog first aid, blankets and bowls were very thoughtful. We did make use of the doggy tea tree oil cream as our greyhound cut his paw. Thankyou. There were many birds in the garden which was a treat. I love watching them. It would be good to have a bird table. I would certainly have put food on it during my visit. Being one door down from the pub was a definite plus. I would be happy to stay again if I was in the Lake District again.

  • Roy

    We found Beckfold cottage very comfortable and it’s situation was absolutely perfect next to a very nice pub yet in a beautiful remote valley with walks from the door will definitely try to book again

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