White House is a characterful cottage praised for its charm, idyllic garden, and peaceful surroundings. Guests appreciate its cosy atmosphere, access to nature, and suitability for dog owners. While some minor maintenance issues and cleanliness concerns were noted, the property's overall appeal and prime location for exploring the Lakes are highly valued.
Cleanliness received mixed reviews. Some guests found the cottage to be tidy, while others noted issues with cobwebs and a lingering smoke smell from previous tenants. The property may benefit from more thorough cleaning between stays.
The location is highly praised for its quietness, access to nature, and proximity to walking paths and the Lakes. The secluded setting is perfect for relaxation and is appreciated by guests seeking tranquillity.
Guests find the cottage comfortable and cosy, with a warm atmosphere and secure garden for dogs. However, some mentioned that the main bed was creaky, which could affect comfort for light sleepers.
The cottage is well-equipped with a washing machine, dryer, and wood-fire. Some maintenance issues were reported, such as a heavy fridge door and a leaky kettle, but these were addressed promptly. The garden's upkeep and the narrow access road were also points of concern.
There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the hosts. Therefore, this category cannot be scored.
Shap 1.2 miles. Located in the heart of Keld, a quaint village near Shap in Cumbria is White House, a charming, two-bedroom cottage. Resting upon the cusp of the Lake District National Park, enjoying rural views over the region, White House offers a characterful abode for a family of four, complete with a pretty garden, a private driveway, and a homely interior. Park up and unload your belongings, before travelling indoors to reach the sitting room; here you can unwind with the gentle glow of the woodburning stove in the backdrop. Locate the kitchen, well-equipped for a self-catered stay, where you can rustle up delicious meals to be enjoyed in the dining room, featuring traditional, antique furniture, and a roaring open fire. If the weather allows, dine alfresco in the delightful garden, dotted with beautiful blooms and luscious lawns, before climbing up to the elevated lawned area for vistas across the valley. Retire indoors to catch some rest from one of two well-appointed bedrooms, including a twin, and a double with electric fire and en-suite shower room. Indulge in a long soak in the roll-top bath, providing plenty of space to complete your morning routine, before heading into nearby Shap to stock up on the essentials and dine out, with the Crown Inn at Shap, The Abbey Kitchen, and The Greyhound Hotel, Bar & Restaurant in the area. Be sure to tour the remains of Shap Abbey whilst remaining local before travelling through the national park to enjoy an afternoon of watersports upon Ullswater, or a nature-filled hike towards Aira Force Waterfall. Keen birdwatchers will relish in the chance to visit The RSPB at Haweswater, whilst explorers will enjoy touring the Rydal Cave and the Stock Ghyll Force, worth packing your walking boots for; Wordsworth Grasmere and the Allan Bank and Grasmere country house are also nearby for history fans to enjoy. Round off your travels with a visit to Lake Windermere and its plethora of attractions where you can visit the Holehird Gardens, take to the lake by kayaking or canoeing at the Brockhole on Windermere centre, or enjoying the immersive experience of The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction, plus many more popular landmarks and activities. Gather your loved ones for a Cumbrian haven at White House.
This charming, linear village is located in the remote dales of Cumbria's Eden area. This tiny community is made up of a row of houses from the 18th century, as well as a swimming pool, bars, stores, a Post Office, and a beautiful memorial park. Shap Abbey, which is located half a mile from the village core and is surrounded by a magnificent setting by the River Lowther, was last ruled by Henry viii in 1540. The stunning Lake District National Park is close by, and the charming towns of Ambleside and Windermere are also accessible.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with electric fire and en-suite shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC, 1 x twin.
Ground-floor bathroom with roll-top bath, handheld shower, basin, and WC.
Kitchen.
Dining room with open fire.
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Property heating: Oil, other heating sources: Electric fire, Open Fire, Washing machine, Tumble dryer, Woodburning Stove.
1 oven of type: electric.
Hobs.
Microwave.
Fridge Freezer.
Toaster.
Kettle.
TV.
Wi-Fi included.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Parking.
1 x Garden.
Pets allowed.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop within 1.2 miles.
Pub within 2 miles.
Note: This property only accepts children over the age of 10 years old
Anne
Not sunny enough for the summer house but can imagine how lovely it is to sit out there My dog and I really enjoyed our stay. No fireworks in Keld which was perfect for us. We came away to get away from the fireworks which are terrible where we live. We heard a few but probably in Shap. Sorry I didn't strip the bedding, i have only just read those instructions. I will certainly recommend to friends and may visit again.
Peter
Open moors on your doorstep . A truly lovely location . If you are looking for reliable high speed wifi and tv connection then this could be an issue. It wasn't for us.
Reginald
Whilst the garden was very pretty, the grass was extremely long which made it difficult to enjoy, and possibly contributed to us being heavily bitten whilst there, very unusual for us (and we live in the countryside normally). There were no instructions for the property such as for bins etc, or how to use anything. There were leaflets for days out, but some very âlocalâ information would also be helpful, such as walking to Shap village too. The property was clean and tidy, and we understand in an old property there would creaky floorboards etc but the main bed in particular was very creaky which Iâm sure could be improved. It would also have been helpful to have been prepared for the exceptionally narrow road to the village, as whilst we are familiar with country roads, this is particularly narrow for a small portion.
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