The stunning adjoining 17th Century cottages, with beams salvaged from shipwrecks on the Cumbrian coast and wood-burning stoves, lie in an idyllic rural location, forming part of a small former farmstead accessed from the fell road by a gated unmade track. Ganny House is traditionally decorated throughout. The inviting living/dining room has a multi-fuel burner, wood floors and rugs giving it a cosy feel anytime of year. The galley style kitchen is well equipped with an Aga for cooking up some delightful holiday feasts. Upstairs you’ll find 3 bedrooms sleeping 6 guests. One double room with a carved four poster kingsize bed, one twin room and one room with bunk beds and a Velux window. Completing this cottage is the family bathroom, perfect for a relaxing soak at the end of a busy day exploring the local area.
Take the path to Stanley Force Waterfall, discover the ‘jewels’ of the River Esk and the ancient village of Boot, or walk to Devoke Water, the largest tarn in the Lake District. Majestic Wastwater, the coast and unspoilt beaches are a short drive away. Shop and pub 3 miles.
Ganny House can be booked together with Ganny Cottage to accommodate up to 8 guests.