An impressive character stone and slate built end-terrace four-bedroom Victorian property. Set within the historic market town of Kendal, with all its amenities within walking distance, this substantial holiday home is positioned on one of Kendal’s most well-known and historic roads. The accommodation comprises to the ground floor; a good size lounge with plenty of seating across two sofas and a Smart TV for entertainment. This is a a delightful room with a large bay window, to relax in after a full day of exploring the local area and beyond. The kitchen has everything you need with a gas hob, electric oven, dishwasher, integrated fridge freezer, microwave and washing machine. The dining area in the kitchen seats eight people comfortably. There’s a cloakroom on this floor with toilet and sink. The first floor has a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a further twin bedroom and a family bathroom with bath and shower. The second floor has a further two double bedrooms with a "Jack and Jill" shower room and plenty of storage. To the rear of the property is a small decked area with seating to enjoy warm sunny days. The off-road parking is also to the rear.
This property is ideal for groups, and families looking to explore Kendal and all the Lake District has to offer. Once you arrive at your holiday cottage, you can leave the car behind to make the most of your prime location. Kendal has an abundance of well-known high street brands mixed with several independent retailers, coffee shops, cafés, deli’s, bars and restaurants. With a weekly outdoor market selling anything from local crafts to clothing, as well as a permanent indoor market open daily, you’ll find plenty on your doorstep to fill your days. Kendal Museum, dating back to 1796, is only a 20 minute walk, and Abbott Hall is ideal for art lovers, just 5 minutes away on foot. Kendal is an old market town famous for its festivals, historic sights including Kendal Castle, and is the home of Kendal Mint Cake. The Castle can be reached on foot if you’re feeling energetic, where you can enjoy a further 2-mile circular walk taking in the Castle on the Hill, and the River Kent. The Brewery Arts Centre is within a 10 minute walk, having a cinema, bar and restaurant as well as a theatre. The Arts Centre also famously hosts the Kendal Mountain Festival every year. Kendal has an abundance of well-known high street brands mixed with several independent retailers, coffee shops, cafés, deli’s, bars and restaurants. Situated only 10 minutes’ from the M6, Kendal is known as ’The Gateway to the Lakes’. In just 15 minutes’ by car, you’ll reach Windermere, Bowness-on Windermere and in 20 minutes, Ambleside. These popular tourist hotspots are ideal for a day out to shop, eat, drink and make the most of the natural beauty that Lake Windermere offers. You can also reach Windermere by train if you wish, with Kendal railway station being only 15 minutes’ walk away. There is also a regular bus service to Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick from the stop just a few minutes’ walk away. If you like cycling, hiking or just a pleasant walk, then this part of the world will be right up your street.