House in Copeland District
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About this house rental
Church Howe Cottage, Nether Wasdale, Cumbria, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms
The Space:
Church Howe Cottage consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen with electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, a dining space for four, and a sitting area with Smart TV and woodburning stove. The bedrooms consist of a double and a twin, serviced by a shower room. Outside there is a non-enclosed front patio with furniture, plus off-road parking for two cars. Within 0.4 miles you will find a shop, a pub, and a river, and within 1.4 miles, a lake, and please note this is a smoke-free and pet-free property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels included in the rent. Highchair and travel cot available. Make the most of the beauty of Cumbria with a stay at Church Howe Cottage. Please Note: The owner can only accommodate a Monday and Friday Check In, with Monday or Friday Check Out dates
The Neighborhood:
Nether Wasdale is a small village situated to the west of Wastwater, the deepest lake in Great Britain. The village is well-served with two pubs, one with its own brewery, a farm shop and café selling local produce and ice cream. This area is the birthplace of climbing and is a superb base for climbing, hiking and all outdoor pursuits. Unlike many lakes, motorised boats are forbidden on Wastwater though canoeing and kayaking are perfect for these unspoilt and tranquil waters which add to the peace and serenity of this stunning part of the Lake District National Park. Wastwater is sided by The Screes and at the head of the lake the fells of Great Gable and Scafell Pike can be reached, popular with hikers and climbers alike. The view from the summit of Great Gable is said to be the finest view in Britain. At Wasdale Head is the church of St. Olaf, one of the smallest churches in England, dating back to 1550 and its beams are said to have come from Viking long boats. Close by are the villages of Santon Bridge and Gosforth.
