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  • Sleeps 12
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  • Bathrooms 4
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  • Three dogs welcome
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About this property

Ulverston 3.5 miles. A detached, stone-built beautifully-restored farmhouse, brimming with character, offering outstanding views to Coniston Water and the surrounding fells. The unique elevated position of this spacious holiday home, which sits on the edge of the Lake District National Park and on the Cumbrian Way, has been lovingly restored to provide extended family groups with excellent holiday accommodation. Groffa Crag Farmhouse provides parties with three recreational sitting rooms, two kitchens, large bedrooms, fantastic estuary views and period features including fireplaces and woodburners. The converted barn area with extra kitchen and separate lounge makes the accommodation ideal for a family gathering to enjoy this beautiful area of the country. The light-filled, high-spec kitchen includes an AGA and separate electric oven as well as corian-topped worktops. A large island comes with a breakfast eating area, and there are wide, dual-aspect picture windows to take in the glorious views of the fells, coast and lake over a morning drink, whilst deciding where to explore in the days ahead. The property sits on the edge of the Lake District National Park, which offers a myriad of walks and bike paths, with Grizedale Forest just ten miles away, where ultimate adventure awaits! Head to Coniston and take a cruise across the lake on the gondola, which sails past Brentwood, the former home of artist and critic John Ruskin, and where Swallows and Amazons were also filmed. Above the bustling village of Coniston, with its cafés, shops and family-friendly pubs, sits the beautiful fell, the Old Man of Coniston, waiting for your discovery. Also, you can easily explore Windermere, with its many water activities and the World of Beatrix Potter for younger members of your group. Head the other direction for the coast and visit Ullverston, a quaint festival town with its weekly market and music, food and beer festivals at various times throughout the year. Returning back to this excellent holiday home, enjoy the view from the terrace with an evening glass of wine, relax in of the one sitting rooms in front of a toasty woodburner, or set up a family tournament of table tennis in the downstairs games room in the cellar. There’s space for everyone in this wonderful holiday home, and whatever type of Lake District holiday you seek, this is the perfect year-round base.

Bow wow factor

Brimming with character, this dog-friendly farmhouse offers outstanding views to Coniston Water and the surrounding fells and is a perfect base for a large group or family to explore what Cumbria has to offer with your four-legged friend!

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Car Parking
Car Parking
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Games Room
Games Room
Garden Or Patio
Garden Or Patio
Satellite Television
Satellite Television
WiFi
WiFi
Sleeps Up To 2
Sleeps Up To 2

Bedrooms & Suites

Over three floors, six bedrooms. Top floor: 2 x double bedrooms (the large bedroom has two convertible sofas to make extra beds, but no bedding included), bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, and WC. First Floor: 2 x double bed with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 2 x twin bedrooms, bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin, and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area (seats 12). Second kitchen/boot room. Two sitting rooms (one seats 9 and one with dining area seats 7) with woodburning stoves. Snug (seats 5) with woodburning stove (accessed via the second kitchen). Steps towards lower ground floor games room with table tennis

Dog-Friendly Nearby

The ancient market town of Ulverston still holds a street market twice-weekly. Today it’s well known as a festival town with events throughout the year, including walking and art festivals in the summer months and the renowned Dickensian festival in late November. Facilities include a wide range of amenities, a cinema and a leisure centre. Whilst many Lakeland destinations have been developed beyond recognition, Ulverston still has an authentic feel and community spirit.

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