Burnside Cottage

ID: S487137

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Burnside Cottage in Keswick is highly praised for its comfort, excellent location, and well-equipped facilities. Guests appreciate the property's character, proximity to local amenities, and the ability to start walks right from the front door. The garden is a highlight for relaxation. Some cleanliness issues were noted, but these do not overshadow the overall positive experience.

Guests have found the cottage to be generally clean on the surface but have noted areas that require more thorough cleaning, such as shelves, drawers, and corners. Despite these comments, the overall experience remains largely unaffected.

The location is consistently praised for its quiet setting within the village, close proximity to shops, pubs, and walking trails. The views and ease of access to the fells make it an ideal base for exploring the Lake District.

The cottage is described as comfortable and spacious, with a warm atmosphere and a private garden that adds to the comfort. The property is well-equipped to accommodate guests' needs, contributing to a homely stay.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, with the cottage being well-equipped and thoughtfully presented. However, there were minor issues such as limited space for provisions and a non-working television, which slightly impacted the overall satisfaction.

While guests have noted the cottage's well-equipped nature and the thought that has gone into anticipating their needs, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would fall under this category. Therefore, a score cannot be provided.

About this property

Burnside Cottage perched in Braithwaite, Cumbria, is a charming, historic cottage. The cottage, which is one of the oldest in Braithwaite, offers a family or party of six excellent amenities, off-road parking, a charming garden, and local amenities just a stone's throw away: a prime location for exploring the Lake District National Park! Although much of the original character has been preserved, there are contemporary additions and homey decor throughout. The open kitchen/diner features exposed beams, a rustic table for six, and everything you'll need to prepare your favourite meals, including an electric oven, gas hob, and a coffee machine to get you going in the morning. A utility room with a fridge/freezer, washer and dryer, and a shower room are also available on the ground floor, ideal for freshening up after rural walks and mountain hikes! Find the delightful sitting area with a bay window, gorgeous wooden beams, leather seats, and a Smart TV with DVD player for evening entertainment when it's time to unwind. On colder nights, make sure to light the open fire for added ambience! Climb the traditional spiral staircase to find three welcoming bedrooms; you'll enjoy sipping your morning coffee on the master bedroom's balcony with views of Skiddaw, while the second double has storage space and a window seat, and the twin is furnished with blue tones and a bedside lamp. Run a bubble bath or take a shower in the family bathroom before pulling on your pyjamas and catching your rest. Outside, a lovely garden with a babbling brook, summer house, and outdoor seating awaits, so why not crack open a bottle of bubbly and relax in the evening sun? If you fancy a break from the kitchen, a stroll through Braithwaite's village will lead you to the Royal Oak tavern, Ivy House Restaurant, as well as a convenience store for the essentials. The lakes of Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite, trekking up Grisedale, Skiddaw, or Blencathra, and a delightful bridleway along Newlands Beck are just a few of the surrounding walks and outdoor activities. With miles of cycling and walking trails, a cafe, a play park, and a 'Go-Ape' high ropes course in the forest canopy, Whinlatter Forest is a must! Explore further afield to places like Keswick, where you can visit the Derwent Pencil Museum, Castlerigg Stone Circle, and Theatre By The Lake for a fun day out. Cockermouth, Ambleside, and Windermere are all within easy driving distance for a taste of Lakeland life, gorgeous walks, and lots of outdoor pursuits to enjoy your surroundings. Burnside Cottage is the perfect place to stay if you're looking for a traditional Lake District cottage.

The settlement of Braithwaite is located between the majestic northern lakes of Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite. The Coledale Beck runs through the village, which is lined with whitewashed Lakeland cottages, two village shops, and two real ale Inns, all of which are full of charm! The gorgeous Bassenthwaite Lake is definitely worth a visit, while the stunning Newlands Valley is located between Braithwaite and Buttermere.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with balcony, 1 x double, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Ground-floor shower room with shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, coffee machine.

Utility.

Sitting room with open fire.

Summer house.
Note: Due to stream in garden and fast-flowing beck nearby, children must be supervised in the garden.

Gas central heating with open fire.

Smart TV, DVD player, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Garden with lawn, furniture and summer house.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop and pub 0.1 miles.

Note: Due to stream in garden and fast-flowing beck nearby, children must be supervised in the garden.

Note: Guests with limited mobility may find the traditional staircase difficult.

Note: Due to age of the property, there are some sloping floors on the first floor.

No hen or stag parties.

Nearby points of interest

  • Catbells Lakeland Walk
  • Derwent Pencil Museum
  • Wastwater Alpaca Trekking
  • Lake District Coast Aquarium
  • Lodore Falls
  • Buttermere Lake
  • Scale Force waterfall
  • Wastwater Lake
  • Church of St Olaf

Reviews (13)

  • Elizabeth

    It is in a lovely location very close to the centre of the village. It is a beautiful looking cottage with a quirky and interesting layout. We especially liked the Caracole staircase and utility room. The cottage is well appointed and comfortable. The utility room is a real boon for coming and going. The downstairs shower is excellent though we did have to replace a broken bulb and clean the lampshade as it was very gloomy in there when we arrived. The master bedroom is roomy and light, and the double bed is comfortable though given the space available, a larger bed would have been nicer. We didn't use the lounge much but there were plenty of chairs, tables and lights though one was wobbly. The kitchen worked well with a dual-fuel cooker and dishwasher. A fridge in the kitchen plus a second with the freezer in the utility room was a bonus. We appreciated being able to set the week’s heating schedule as many properties with Hive these days don’t allow you to do this. The cottage garden is beautiful, we loved sitting by Coledale Beck for our lunch and to relax in the afternoons after our long walks in the mornings. The old mill stream running across the garden was a nice surprise. The outdoor table and chairs were really useful as was the summer house when it got a bit chilly. There were a few niggles which if addressed would improve the cottage: 1) No washing up bowl that we could find anywhere - this was quite annoying. 2) No flow straighteners in the kitchen taps - the water runs back along the underside of the taps. 3) A short bath. 4) The OK button on the TV remote barely works making the remote hard to use. 5) A chair in the master bedroom would be useful as the dressing-table mirror is low. 6) Thanks for the ‘welcome pack’ bottle of wine but milk, a few teabags and perhaps a packet of biscuits would be more useful after a long journey. 7) The shortest dishwasher cycle was 2.5 hours but unusually you are required to empty it before leaving. This means putting your final breakfast wash on no later than 7:20am. To wash by hand would be less hygienic for the next guests. None of these niggles would prevent us from booking again in the future.

  • Clifford

    There are plenty of walks from the cottage door and the village is very friendly with a useful shop.

  • Jos

    The table in the kitchen is very hard to clean because of the crevices, breadcrumbs sticks in it. Overall it is a very comfortable house.

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