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Juniper Hayloft is a lovely little retreat for two, tucked behind Juniper Cottage on Easedale Road on the outskirts of Grasmere.
The cottage provides a perfect retreat for two, close to Grasmere with fantastic walks right from the doorstep. The property has a cosy open plan kitchen living room which is light and airy with large picture windows and roof lights. Upstairs there is a large double bedroom with the shower room located on the landing at the foot of the stairs.
This property is next door to Juniper Cottage, which sleeps 6, and can be booked together for groups of up to 6-8 with the benefit of separate space.
There is parking for one car.
EV Charger now available – instructions for accessing this are in the cottage and payment is made directly to the owners.
Sleeps 2
Two storeys
One double bedroom
One shower room
All bed linen and towels provided
Well-equipped kitchen with washing machine, small fridge freezer, microwave and dishwasher
Gas central heating
Free Wi-Fi and TV with DVD player
Open-plan kitchen and living room
Parking for one car
EV charger available
One dog welcome (subject to an additional charge)
No smoking
Ambleside 4.4 miles; Windermere 8.4 miles; Keswick 12 miles
Nestled in the heart of the Lake District, Grasmere is a charming and historic village surrounded by stunning scenery, with its tranquil lake, wooded valleys, and dramatic fells all around. Famous as the home of poet William Wordsworth, who described it as “the loveliest spot that man hath ever found”, the village retains much of its traditional character with stone-built cottages, cosy tearooms, craft shops, and welcoming pubs.
Grasmere is easily reached by car from the M6 motorway, leaving at Junction 36 and following the A591. The nearest train station is at Windermere, about 8 miles away, with regular bus and taxi connections to the village.
Once in Grasmere, you can enjoy a gentle stroll around Grasmere Lake, visit Wordsworth’s former home at Dove Cottage and the Wordsworth Museum, or explore the pretty churchyard where the poet is buried. Don’t miss trying the world-famous Grasmere gingerbread from the tiny shop that has been baking it since 1854. Throughout the year, the village hosts events including the Grasmere Sports and Show, a traditional Lakeland sports day with fell running, hound trails, and wrestling, a highlight of the local calendar.