An immaculate terraced cottage located in one of the oldest parts of the vibrant market town of Ulverston, a couple of minutes' walk to excellent restaurants and shops. Lovingly restored, this Ulverston cottage offers a tastefully decorated holiday home for a couple who wish to explore this Cumbrian location, just a short drive from the stunning Lake District National Park. At this cottage in Ulverston, you will find a delightful and charming sitting area with a cosy woodburning stove, oak beams and an original stone flagged floor, whilst the bright and airy kitchen has French doors that lead out onto the patio. Presented to a high standard throughout, this Lake District cottage has a superb bedroom with original fireplace, as well as bathroom with freestanding bath, and outside is a small patio area together with a lawn a perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee whilst taking in the views across the fields to Ulverston town. The market town of Ulverston offers good public transport links, Ulverston Station and bus stops within walking distance. There's also a regular calendar of festivals, including a Christmas Dickensian Fair and the traditional flag festival and a lantern procession when the whole town turns out for a colourful evening of fun and music. The town also has a selection of restaurants to enjoy, and the superb Coronation Hall, which holds an interesting variety of plays, concerts and events. This excellent location has something for everyone, with the Lake District within 30 minutes drive, and the beautiful coastal area overlooking Morecambe Bay with an abundance of walks and wildlife to enjoy especially on a bright day when the views are inspiring and the sunsets spectacular. This wonderful Ulverston cottage is ideal for a romantic retreat, at any time of the year.
One king-size double bedroom. Bathroom with freestanding bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.
The market town of Ulverston holds a street market every Thursday and Saturday and is well known for its festivals, which are held throughout the year. The town also offers shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs, a cinema and a leisure centre. The Lake District National Park and the Furness Coast are nearby and both offer plenty to see and do.