Barn End

ID: S238478

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Barn End is a well-received cottage in a peaceful, rural setting, ideal for exploring the Lake District and enjoying the tranquility of the countryside. Guests have praised the property's spaciousness, comfortable beds, and the warmth of the cottage. The garden and views are appreciated, contributing to a relaxing stay.

Most guests found the property clean and tidy, with comfortable beds and fresh linen. However, some reported issues with kitchen cleanliness, clutter, and the need for a more thorough cleaning in certain areas.

The location is highly praised for its fantastic rural setting and proximity to the Lake District's main areas. It offers a quiet retreat with easy access to nearby towns and attractions.

The majority of guests found the beds extremely comfortable and the cottage warm and welcoming. Some minor criticisms were noted regarding the lounge layout and sofa comfort.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, with a well-equipped kitchen and ample space. However, some guests noted issues with maintenance, such as non-working lights, a leaking sink, and the need for updates to furniture and appliances.

While guests have had enjoyable stays and mentioned the provision of logs for the burner, there is insufficient information regarding specific thoughtful gestures or gifts to accurately score this category.

About this property

Shap 3.9 miles. Encompassed by the National Parks of the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, Barn End is ideally situated for those in pursuit of a countryside escape. Offering a traditional farmhouse feel intertwined with stylish and contemporary furnishings, Barn End is a wonderful retreat for a family or group of friends seeking an idyllic position, but within close reach of excitement of many kinds. Step inside this stone-front cottage and head into the hallway making your way towards the extensive sitting area, where you can light up the woodburning stove and indulge in a hot chocolate for a family film night, or for those in need of some alone time, tucked around the corner of the main sitting room is a separate seating area, the perfect place to get lost in a good book. Attached to the sitting room you can find the conservatory, a true suntrap with bright blue decor and large windows overlooking the garden, it's a marvellous spot to spend your mornings with your canine companion by your side. Move through into the kitchen/diner to find a farmhouse theme in the form of a rustic wooden table beneath the beams and an ornamental woodburning stove, adding character to this well-equipped area with the ground floor also hosting a shower room. When the evening draws to a close you can retreat to either of two areas of the house to find your sleeping spot; following the staircase up from the kitchen, at the top of the stairs to your right, be greeted by the charming double room with dark blue accents, or on turning left find the pretty single room, adorned in lovely pink, behind one of the two rustic doors, with a bathroom resting behind the other. The second set of stairs will lead you to two further bedrooms, comprising of a charming quadruple room, with three single beds, with light flooding in from the Velux windows, or find rest in the spacious double bedroom, with vibrant pink touches and a bathroom to serve these rooms as well. Spend a moment or two on the private patio in the mornings, letting your four-legged friend stretch their legs before heading out to explore the remote countryside settings of Sleagill. Just under four miles away in Shap you can find all the essential local amenities of a shop and Post Office alongside warm and welcoming pubs, or venture into Penrith and discover the history of the local area in the Penrith and Eden Museum before taking a trip into the Lake District to find ample opportunities for walking, cycling, climbing, birdwatching and watersports. Venture into the village of Askham and be sure to tour Askham Hall; stock up on the essentials at the nearest shop or treat your loved ones to a tasty treat at the fish and chip shop close by. Orton can be found in close reach, offering an indulgent experience in the form of Kennedy’s Chocolate Shop, with its coffee house serving heart-warming beverages accompanied by a good selection of chocolates, speciality biscuits and more, it provides the perfect treat following an afternoon ramble. In easy reach of many of the natural wonders of Cumbria, Barns End is a brilliant base for an idyllic, yet fun-filled escape.

Shap is an idyllic village resting within the Eden district of Cumbria. Encompassed by the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks alongside the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it's the perfect base for a countryside escape. The village hosts pubs, shops, a Post Office and a swimming pool, offering all the essentials and more. In close reach of Penrith and Kendal too boasting attractions for all ages, Shap is the perfect holiday base at any time of year.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: 2 x double, (the double bedroom off the kitchen stairs is open plan with no door).

1 x single, and 1 x 3 single beds.

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

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Bathroom with walk in shower, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner with ornamental woodburning stove.

Utility.

Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Conservatory.

Oil central heating and 1 x woodburning stove.

Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV with Freeview, WiFi and a selection of books.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking included in rent.

1 dog allowed.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 3.9 miles, pub 2.9 miles.

Note: There are steps internally, please take care.

Please note: for any guests bringing a furry friend with you, it is your responsibility to clear up any mess made by your dog; if not you may incur additional cleaning dogs must be supervised at all times and are not permitted into nearby fields due to livestock in the area.

Nearby points of interest

  • Appleby Castle
  • Coalhouse Fort
  • Brough Castle
  • High Cup Nick
  • Rutter Force

Reviews (27)

  • Dorothy

    I had to start cleaning the crockery & cutlery as some of the glasses had finger marks and lipstick marks on them and some bowls had food that had dried stuck to them.

  • Rosemary

    Lovely spacious cottage which has been modernised and made very comfortable. Bedrooms roomy with very comfy beds and plenty of bathrooms. Kitchen well equipped and big dining table. Nice enclosed garden at back with seats for sitting outside. Good walks locally for dog lovers with outstanding views to Blencathra and towards Penrith and east to The Pennines. Ideal base for exploring the North Lakes. Would recommend The White Horse in Kings Meaburn for Pub food with a difference. Would love to come back.

  • Andrew

    All good only thing no provisions at the property after a 7hr drive on a Sunday but other than that it’s a really nice property

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