
Ecclerigg Old Farm is an 18th-century farmhouse sleeping eight guests in Cumbria's Lake District National Park. This property sits among former farm buildings just 100 yards from Brockhole visitor centre. Free access to Brockhole makes this an excellent base for larger groups. The farmhouse offers spacious interiors with an open fire and easy access to Lake Windermere and the surrounding fells.
The location provides peaceful countryside living with regular buses stopping at the end of the drive. Ambleside lies 4. 4 miles away whilst Windermere is 4. 7 miles distant.
Ecclerigg Old Farm is an 18th-century farmhouse sleeping eight guests in Cumbria's Lake District National Park. This property sits among former farm buildings just 100 yards from Brockhole visitor centre. Free access to Brockhole makes this an excellent base for larger groups. The farmhouse offers spacious interiors with an open fire and easy access to Lake Windermere and the surrounding fells.
The location provides peaceful countryside living with regular buses stopping at the end of the drive. Ambleside lies 4.4 miles away whilst Windermere is 4.7 miles distant. The property overlooks an enclosed rear garden with mature shrubs.
Accommodation includes one double bedroom with en-suite bath, a family room with three singles, one twin room and one single bedroom. The family bathroom features both a bath with handheld shower and walk-in shower. A separate cloakroom adds convenience. The bright kitchen has a large farmhouse table. Two reception rooms provide comfortable seating with satellite TV and an open fire.
Brockhole visitor centre (100 yards, 1 minute) offers activities and lakeside walks. Ambleside (4.4 miles, 12 minutes) provides shops and restaurants. Windermere (4.7 miles, 13 minutes) has boat trips and watersports. Keswick (16.7 miles, 35 minutes) features markets and mountain access.
Ecclerigg Old Farm combines period character with practical facilities. Private parking for two cars and a boot room make this ideal for active groups exploring the Lakes together.
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Four bedrooms and two reception rooms give everyone space to spread out and relax after days exploring the fells together.
Just 100 yards away with complimentary entry for guests. Gardens, adventure playground and lakeside walks included without extra cost.
Ambleside and Windermere both under five miles away. Regular bus service stops at the drive entrance for car-free days out.
Large farmhouse table seats everyone comfortably. Induction hob, dishwasher and separate utility room make group catering straightforward and enjoyable.
Real fire in the main lounge creates a warm atmosphere for evenings. Perfect for gathering together after walking the fells.
Well-maintained lawn with mature shrubs provides secure outdoor space. One well-behaved dog welcome to join your Lake District adventure.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Ecclerigg Old Farm by car, take the A591 towards Windermere and follow signs for Brockhole. The farmhouse is easily accessible and you'll have off-road parking for two cars upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Windermere, just 4.7 miles away. From there, regular buses stop at the end of the drive or a short taxi ride brings you to the property.
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