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About this apartment rental
Time and Tide, Arnside, Cumbria sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
The Space:
Time and Tide is a first-floor apartment consisting of a kitchen equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine and a living/dining room with seating for two guests, a sofa bed and Smart TV. There is one double bedroom, serviced by a bathroom. Outside there is unrestricted parking available a short distance away in dedicated parking zone. Within 0.2 miles, you will find a shop and beach and within 0.4 miles, a pub and please note that this is a pet-free and non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. A travel cot and highchair are also available. Time and Tide is a wonderful getaway in Cumbria. Note: The property is accessed via a flight of stairs and may not be suitable for guests with lower mobility. Note: This property can sleep a couple and babe in arms.
The Neighborhood:
Arnside is situated on the southernmost tip of the Lake District in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where low limestone hills, marshy plains and deciduous woodlands characterise the surrounding land. This former fishing port has retained many of the features from its past. The beautiful pier and port areas of the village offer stunning views across the Kent Estuary, as well as providing an enduring reminder of Arnside's illustrious history. To the south of the village are the 15th century Pele Towers, which were constructed to defend against the marauding Scots. The local surrounding area is a nature lover's paradise with stunning limestone pavements and wonderful woodland walks through countryside alive with rare plants, trees and wildlife. The internationally renowned Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve is also just one mile away. Guided walks across the Kent Estuary are available, showing the full splendour of the shore and surrounding area. Within easy touring distance are the Lake District and Lune Valley, the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland.
