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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Accommodation for two people, comprising of a kitchen and lounge with open fire downstairs and a double bedroom with separate bathroom upstairs. To the rear of the cottage is a small paved garden with seating area overlooking the meadows and fells. On-street parking nearby.