Meadow View, situated in Chapel Stile, is one of a row of traditional Lakeland slate cottages built in the 19th century for local workers families. Laid out on three floors and provides accommodation for five people. On-street parking to the front of the property and further parking available locally.
One of a row of traditional Lakeland stone houses dating from around 1870, built for a local family of shoemakers and cobblers. Laid out on three floors and provides accommodation for five people. On-street parking to the front of the property, and further parking available locally.
Once run as the village Post Office in Chapel Stile and still retains a red post box in the outside wall. Enjoys a prominent position and is now a quaint holiday cottage with accommodation for up to six holiday makers. Designated parking for up to four cars at the front of the house.
Quaint Lakeland cottage dating from the 18th century, once a Village Inn. Spacious lounge with feature beams and log burner, dining room, galley style kitchen and generous utility room. Two double bedrooms and one twin. On-street parking subject to availability.
Priest End in Chapel Stile dates back in part to the 16th century. With nearly 400 years of history, this cottage has some fantastic features; beamed ceilings, stone-flagged floors and a stone turned staircase. Sleeps five with a double, twin and single bedroom. On-street parking nearby.
Historic traditional two-storey Lakeland farmhouse providing spacious accommodation for up to eight guests. Two twin bedrooms and two double bedrooms, one with ensuite. Extensive garden with fruit trees and outside seating area. Private parking for up to three cars.