This large cottage has a huge living space with open fire, wi-fi and private parking in the village of Warwick Bridge, close to Carlisle in the Lake District and an sleep eight people in four bedrooms.
Edenbank Cottage is a large cottage finished to a luxurious style in Warwick Bridge in the heart of Cumbria. The design of the home is reversed between floors, housing two bedrooms on each floor to accommodate eight people two first floor doubles (one en-suite), and a ground floor king and twin, both en-suite. With its unusual design, the ground floor has a vast sitting room leading to a patio door into the large garden, whilst the open plan living space is housed upstairs with a large kitchen, sitting and dining space. Outside boasts a beautiful large garden, parking for two cars and stunning river views. In a perfect spot between the beauty of the Lake District, Pennines and the Scottish Borders, Edenbank Cottage is a spot of luxury for a large family holiday in Cumbria.
Amenities: Electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Gas central heating and wood burner in upstairs sitting room.
WiFi, 4KTV, DVD player.
Fuel and power inc. in rent.
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent.
Parking for up to two cars.
Large lawned and graveled garden with patio furniture.
Up to two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Cots and highchair available.
Note: Due to upside-down nature of layout, kitchen utilities are upstairs.
Nearest pub ten minutes walk.
Region: Impressive mountains, open fells and clear-water lakes, the Lake District has it all. From walking in the mountains to exhilarating watersports or just a gentle cruise on a steam-powered yacht, Cumbria is the perfect holiday destination.
Town: Carlisle is set in the county of Cumbria, situated just 10 miles south of the Scottish Borders and is nicknamed the Border City. During Roman times the town was established to serve the forts for Hadrian's Wall, which runs east from the city across the country to Wallsend on the east coast and today is recognised as a World Heritage Site.