Sawmill Cottage

Low Nibthwaite, Near Coniston Water, Cumbria, Countryside

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

Fully enclosed patio. Large garden table and chairs for 8 people Brick BBQ Gorgeous views of the River Crake Further garden area on the banks of the river

Downstairs Description

Large sitting room with full length, wall to ceiling windows and French Doors leading out onto the lovely enclosed patio. Brand new, fully fitted kitchen, breakfast bar and dining table for 8 people.

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First Floor Description

3 En-suite bedrooms 2 king-sized beds 1 super-king be

Second Floor Description

1 En-suite bedroom with king-sized bed Games Room

Windows Views Description

Gorgeous views of the River Crake from most rooms

Riverside Views
Dogs Welcome: Maximum 2 dogs
Child Friendly: Cot, high chair and stair gate proded free of cjharge
Group Getaways: No parties
Eco Escape: 7.4KW EV Charger
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Romantic Hideaway: Sitting by the river or seeing and listing to the river from the balcony is so romantic!
Tourist Attractions:
  • Coniston Water: Coniston Water is about five miles long and half a mile wide. Above its western shore, the mountain of the Old Man of Coniston towers above the lake and the village. The lake is about half a mile down from the village, where you can hire boats and bikes from Coniston Boating Centre. Visit website
  • Brantwood House: A historic house, museum and vibrant centre for the arts, Ruskin’s former home has a wealth of things to see and do for the whole family. Brantwood offers a fascinating insight into the world of John Ruskin and the last 28 years of his life spent in the Lakes. Visit website
  • Grizedale Forrest: Explore all Grizedale has to offer with stunning art and breathtaking views within the Lake District, a World Heritage Site. You can find walking and cycling trails, pick a quiet spot to admire the wildlife or discover amazing sculptures. Visit website
  • Beatrix Potter's House: A vibrant family attraction bringing to life Beatrix Potter's stories in a magical recreation of the Lake District countryside featuring Peter Rabbit. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • Red Lion, Lowick Bridge: We offer delicious home cooked good old fashioned pub grub and a choice of regularly changing excellent cask ales( Camra Member). Visit website
  • The Wilson's Arms, Torve: All-day casual British fare and real ales are served in the classic pub, which also has a heated beer garden. Visit website
  • Steam Bistro, Coniston: Our philosophy is simple; relaxed dining with great ambience, ingredients sourced from a wealth of local farmers & producers on our doorstep & a friendly, knowledgeable team to take care of you. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Peter Hutchinson's Butchers, Greenodd: Local butcher is the place to buy good quality meat and dairy whilst supporting local farmers and producers. Visit website
  • Tesco: But if you wish to pre order your grocery orders for delivery for the cottage why not order from Tesco online delivery. Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Grizedale Forrest-9 Cycle Trails: Most of the low fells east of Coniston Water are covered by woodland and forestry plantations. The extensive network of access tracks within the forest has some way marked and colour-coded mountain bike routes - which are particularly ideal for beginners and riders who enjoy constructed single-track Visit website
  • Coniston Fells : Offer some of the finest choice of walking within Cumbria. There is fishing in several of the rivers/Lakes close. Visit website
  • Esthwaite Water : Is a varied fishery with deep basins and shallow bays. It is a glacial lake set in the Silurian hills of the Lake District. The lake is stocked weekly during the season; it is perfect for pike fishing, roach fishing, coarse fishing and trout fish. Visit website