Cazenovia Hall is a luxurious Grade II listed holiday home located near Greystoke in Cumbria, within the picturesque region of North England. Nestled in the tranquil grounds of the family-owned Grade I listed Blencowe Hall, this property has been carefully renovated to a high standard, earning it a prestigious 5 Star Gold Award. The traditional stone-built barn, which dates back to 1726, features four spacious bedrooms and is designed to provide a light and airy atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups of up to eight guests.
The hall offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and boasts secluded south-facing sandstone terraces, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration in the nearby Lake District. Cazenovia Hall is conveniently located just four miles from the Lake District National Park, allowing guests easy access to its breathtaking landscapes and outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Air Force National Trust waterfall, which features a boulder-strewn stream for paddling, a charming tea shop, and scenic walking trails leading to the peak of Gowbarrow Fell.
Just over a mile away lies Greystoke Village, a quaint community that offers a variety of amenities, including a village shop and the traditional Lakeland pub, the Boot and Shoe. Guests can also enjoy the local heated swimming pool and explore the expansive grounds of Greystoke Castle, which features 3,000 acres of woodland and a deer park open for country walks. This combination of natural beauty and local charm makes Cazenovia Hall an attractive destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
For those looking for additional accommodations, Rural Retreats also offers two other properties within the grounds of Blencowe Hall: Riverain and Wythburn Cottage, each capable of hosting six guests. This variety of options makes it possible for larger groups to enjoy a shared experience while still having the comfort of separate accommodations. Overall, Cazenovia Hall and its surroundings provide a unique blend of historical charm, modern luxury, and access to some of the most beautiful landscapes in England.
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