Holiday Accommodation at Huntingstile Lodge
Quick summary of features at Huntingstile Lodge
Huntingstile Lodge
, Grasmere, Cumbria
Pet friendly Fishing close by 'Golf close by 'Has a garden 'Internet WIFI available Free Parking Easy walking close by Has a games room Luxury self catering
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms (if known): 5
Description of Huntingstile Lodge
William Wordsworth described Grasmere as the loveliest spot that Man hath ever found and some 160 years after his passing, his words still ring true. Huntingstile Lodge, a former gardeners cottage and built around 1870, is accessed down a private driveway and commands possibly THE best view of Grasmere Water and her surroundings fells from both inside the house and from her mature grounds. Here guests have the chance to enjoy their own little bit of Lakeland. From Huntingstile Crag, ramblers can take in the grand vista of 5 major lakes and tarns and glorious sunsets over the Langdales or simply wander through the ground and perch on one of the many strategically placed benches until the sun goes down. The stylish and comfortable interior here at Huntingstile Lodge is straight out of Homes and Gardens with a clever contemporary twist on a traditional theme, all cleverly married against a backdrop of that stunning view, taking in Helm Cragg, Stone Arthur and Loughrigg.A magnificent example of five star luxurious lifestyle living and only a gentle stroll from one of Lakelands most traditional villages, the lodge offers superb facilities for the larger party but is equally a wonderful retreat for that special break for two, romantic Grasmere being the inspiration to many writers and artists throughout the ages - go on, be inspired!
Finding Huntingstile Lodge
Huntingstile Lodge is situated at , Grasmerein Cumbria. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Latitude 54.44721, Longitude -3.02751 or postcode .
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