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Old Codgers Cottage

Windermere, Cumbria

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Old Codgers Cottage is a pleasing Victorian terrace located in the heart of Windermere, Cumbria. Originally built for railway workers, this historic property is one of the oldest houses in the village. With two bedrooms and sleeping up to 4 guests, this cottage is the perfect cosy hideaway for a visit to the Lakes. The comfortable sitting room features a fireplace, Smart TV, music system, and a selection of DVDs and CDs, providing entertainment for the whole family.

The well-equipped kitchen/diner opens up to a private yard with chairs and a table, perfect for enjoying a morning cup of tea or an evening drink. Upstairs, there are two peaceful double bedrooms and a modern shower room. The convenient location of Old Codgers Cottage allows easy access to all the town attractions and the delights of the Lake District. From the Bridge House in Ambleside to the Gingerbread shop in Grasmere, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the area.

Guests can also take advantage of pleasure cruises on the lake, pitch and putt in Bowness, and explore National Trust properties and scenic walking trails. Old Codgers Cottage offers a revitalizing break in the picturesque North of England region. Whether you're looking to relax by the fireplace or explore the stunning landscapes of the Lake District, this characterful cottage is the perfect base for your getaway.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
Weekly from £402

Features

  • Parking Available
  • Garden
 

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