Stag Cottage is a 5* Gold Award winning, peaceful, self-contained 17th century Grade II listed sandstone cottage set in the grounds of Melmerby Hall. It has separate, private, front and rear gardens, parking and entranceway. Carefully restored, it retains its period features such as stone mullion windows and a wood burning inglenook fireplace with complimentary logs, kindling and fire lighters provided. Melmerby is set in the foothills of the Pennine Fells and has outstanding walks in the local area as well as being within close proximity to the Lake District National Park and Ullswater.
This holiday cottage at a glance- Sleeping six guests.
- Three en-suite bedrooms including one on the ground floor with an en-suite shower room.
- Wood burning stove with complimentary logs, kindling and firelighters provided for guest use.
- Private front and rear gardens as well as full access to 25 acres of woodland walks.
- WiFi.
- Onsite, private parking.
- Children of all ages welcome.
- Up to two well behaved dogs are welcome (small additional charge per dog), to be kept to the ground floor please.
- Minimum of a three night stay.
Additional features- Oak flooring throughout.
- Mullion windows, exposed beams and inglenook fireplace with a cast iron wood burning stove.
- Sustainable wood chip central heating.
- Handmade oak kitchen with modern kitchen appliances including a microwave, fridge/freezer, Bosch dishwasher, Bosch washing machine and Bosch tumble dryer.
- LCD TV, DVD, iPod docking station.
- Payphone.
- Travel cot, stairgate and highchair available on request.
- Weber BBQ with locally sourced charcoal provided for guest use.
- All duvets and pillowcases are feather filled. These may be changed to polycotton with adequate prior notice at no additional cost.
- Sorry, no fireworks other than 5th November and New Years Eve. Sorry, no hen or stag parties.
This 5* Gold Award winning 17th century sandstone cottage is set in the grounds of Melmerby Hall, 12 miles from Lake Ullswater. Recently restored, it retains period features such as stone mullion windows and a wood burning inglenook fireplace.
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