Dating back to 1830 and originally the old dairy to the former neighbouring manor, the Croft. Parking for one car. Beautifully renovated and continually updated by the owners. Use of shared riverside garden opposite.
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.
Upper floor of a traditional stone Lakeland building which lies above an original saw pit. Private off-road parking for one car. Single-storey with steps to front door.
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.
Substantial three-storey house for larger groups to enjoy the delights of the Lakes. Built in the 1880s as the original parsonage or rectory for Ambleside. Seven double or twin bedrooms sleeping up to fourteen guests. Modern and luxurious kitchen. Parking for a maximum of three vehicles.
Beautifully furnished modern property with open views down the River Brathay. Furnished to a high-standard and set in a small garden with overhanging terrace to enjoy the late summer sun. Parking for 2 cars.