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The Cragg, Hawkshead

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4.1
out of 5
Sleeps up to 8
Pets 1
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2

The Cragg is a Grade II listed farmhouse dating back to 1695 near Hawkshead in Cumbria. This historic property sleeps eight guests across four bedrooms. Off-road parking for four cars makes arrival easy for multiple families. The farmhouse combines period features with modern comforts including central heating and WiFi.

Set in the southern Lake District, the property sits less than a mile from Hawkshead village. Rolling countryside surrounds the farmhouse whilst shops and walking trails are within easy reach.

The Family Room features a super-king-size bed and single bed. There's also a King-Size bedroom, Double bedroom and Twin bedroom. Two bathrooms serve the group: one with a roll-top bath and handheld shower, plus a shower room with walk-in shower.

 

About The Cragg

The Cragg is a Grade II listed farmhouse dating back to 1695 near Hawkshead in Cumbria. This historic property sleeps eight guests across four bedrooms. Off-road parking for four cars makes arrival easy for multiple families. The farmhouse combines period features with modern comforts including central heating and WiFi.

Set in the southern Lake District, the property sits less than a mile from Hawkshead village. Rolling countryside surrounds the farmhouse whilst shops and walking trails are within easy reach.

The Family Room features a super-king-size bed and single bed. There's also a King-Size bedroom, Double bedroom and Twin bedroom. Two bathrooms serve the group: one with a roll-top bath and handheld shower, plus a shower room with walk-in shower. The traditional kitchen houses an AGA cooker alongside electric oven, ceramic hob and dishwasher. A sitting room and snug with woodburning stove provide social spaces. The utility room contains washing machine and tumble dryer.

Beatrix Potter Gallery sits in Hawkshead village (1 mile, 3 minutes). Wray Castle overlooks Windermere (3.2 miles, 8 minutes). Brockhole on Windermere offers gardens and activities (5.1 miles, 12 minutes). Ambleside provides shops and restaurants (4.4 miles, 10 minutes).

The Cragg suits groups wanting authentic Lake District accommodation with space for everyone. Original oak panelling and stone floors create atmosphere whilst the lawned garden offers outdoor space.

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What Guests Love

What do previous guests think about their group stay at The Cragg

Spacious Family Room

Super-king-size bed plus single bed means parents and children share one room comfortably without cramming everyone together.

Four Bedrooms for Eight

King-size, double, twin and family rooms give groups flexibility to split couples, friends or siblings across comfortable sleeping spaces.

Off-Road Parking for Four

Multiple families arriving in separate vehicles park easily on-site without hunting for street spaces or worrying about restrictions.

Cosy Snug with Woodburner

After Lake District walks, gather round the woodburning stove in this separate cosy space for evening relaxation and conversation.

Historic Character Throughout

Original 1695 features including oak panelling and stone floors create memorable atmosphere that modern properties simply cannot replicate.

Garden with Stunning Views

Private lawned garden with furniture overlooks countryside, perfect for morning coffee or evening drinks whilst children play safely.

Getting To The Cragg

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach The Cragg by car, follow signs to Hawkshead from the A591. The farmhouse sits in the countryside less than a mile from the village centre. Off-road parking for four cars means everyone arrives without parking worries.

By Train

Windermere railway station is the nearest at 4.7 miles away. Taxis run regularly from the station to Hawkshead and surrounding properties. The journey takes approximately 15 minutes through Lake District scenery.

Off-road parking for four cars
Windermere station (4.7 miles)
Less than 1 mile from Hawkshead village

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Beatrix Potter Gallery
Distance: 1 mile
LA22 0NS
Wray Castle
Distance: 3.2 miles
LA22 0JA
Brockhole on Windermere
Distance: 5.1 miles
LA23 1LJ
Tarn Hows
Distance: 2.1 miles
LA22 0PP
Grizedale Forest
Distance: 3.8 miles
LA22 0QJ
Claife Heights
Distance: 2.5 miles
LA22 0LW
Hawkshead Village Shops
Distance: 0.8 miles
LA22 0NT
Ambleside Town Centre
Distance: 4.4 miles
LA22 9BT
Booths Windermere
Distance: 4.7 miles
LA23 1BA
Hawkshead Bus Stop
Distance: 0.9 miles
LA22 0NT
Windermere Ferry
Distance: 3.1 miles
LA22 0LP
Windermere Railway Station
Distance: 4.7 miles
LA23 1BA
Beatrix Potter Gallery
Distance: 1 mile
LA22 0NS
Wray Castle
Distance: 3.2 miles
LA22 0JA
Brockhole on Windermere
Distance: 5.1 miles
LA23 1LJ
Tarn Hows
Distance: 2.1 miles
LA22 0PP
Grizedale Forest
Distance: 3.8 miles
LA22 0QJ
Claife Heights
Distance: 2.5 miles
LA22 0LW
Hawkshead Village Shops
Distance: 0.8 miles
LA22 0NT
Ambleside Town Centre
Distance: 4.4 miles
LA22 9BT
Booths Windermere
Distance: 4.7 miles
LA23 1BA
Hawkshead Bus Stop
Distance: 0.9 miles
LA22 0NT
Windermere Ferry
Distance: 3.1 miles
LA22 0LP
Windermere Railway Station
Distance: 4.7 miles
LA23 1BA

Is The Cragg Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
The Family Room with super-king and single bed keeps younger children close to parents overnight. The lawned garden provides safe outdoor play space with countryside views. Beatrix Potter Gallery sits one mile away in Hawkshead village. Brockhole on Windermere offers adventure playground and treetop nets 5.1 miles distant. Grizedale Forest has Go Ape and cycling trails 3.8 miles from the property.
Groups Will Love...
The traditional kitchen with AGA cooker becomes the heart of group gatherings at The Cragg. Stone-flag floors and original oak panelling from 1695 create atmosphere whilst modern appliances including dishwasher handle practical needs. The separate utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer keeps wet walking gear away from living spaces. Large dining table seats eight comfortably for shared meals after Lake District adventures.
Pet Friendly
The Cragg welcomes one well-behaved dog to join your group holiday. A secure lawned garden provides safe outdoor space for pets. Grizedale Forest sits 3.8 miles away with miles of dog-walking trails through woodland. Tarn Hows offers a popular 1.5-mile circular walk 2.1 miles from the property. The surrounding countryside provides endless walking routes straight from the door for daily exercise.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at The Cragg

The Kings Arms

Located 0.9 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA22 0NZ

The Sun Inn Hawkshead

Located 0.8 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA22 0NT

Drunken Duck Inn

Located 1.7 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA22 0NG

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about The Cragg

Is The Cragg pet friendly?
Yes, The Cragg welcomes one well-behaved dog. The property has a secure garden and sits near excellent Lake District walking routes for daily exercise.
How many people does The Cragg sleep?
The farmhouse sleeps eight guests across four bedrooms: one Family Room with super-king and single, one King-Size, one Double and one Twin bedroom.
What kitchen facilities are available?
The traditional kitchen features an AGA cooker, electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. The utility room houses a washing machine and tumble dryer.
How far is The Cragg from Hawkshead?
The farmhouse sits less than one mile from Hawkshead village. You can walk to local shops, pubs and the Beatrix Potter Gallery in around 15 minutes.
Is there parking at the property?
Off-road parking for four cars is provided. This suits multiple families arriving separately or groups bringing several vehicles for Lake District exploration.
What heating does The Cragg have?
Central heating warms the entire property. A woodburning stove in the snug provides additional warmth and creates a cosy atmosphere for evening gatherings.
Are there two bathrooms?
Yes, there's a bathroom with roll-top bath and handheld shower plus a separate shower room with walk-in shower. Both have basin and WC facilities.
What's nearby for group activities?
Wray Castle sits 3.2 miles away whilst Brockhole on Windermere is 5.1 miles distant. Ambleside offers shops and restaurants 4.4 miles from the property.

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The Cragg Reviews

Eight family members stayed at The Cragg for a weekend. The property is quirky and rustic which suited our family but it is not pristine. Once we'd sussed out the heating it was lovely and warm but a starter pack for the wood burner would have been appreciated. The kitchen had everything we needed apart from sharp knives needed for the preparation of meals. We would stay again as we all really enjoyed the house and the lovely surrounding area.
Andrew
Fantastic location unfortunately the cleanliness of the property left a lot to be desired. The ovens were filthy, the windows inside and outside were barely visible through and all sorts of debris under the settee cushions. Could be so much better with a little attention !
The cottage is very quirky and warm. It is a spacious and listed property so be aware of creaking floorboards and low beams that actually adds to the ambience of the cottage. Has all amenities and facilities within the property including a great log burner and ample car parking space. There are a couple of issues that need addressing toilet seat needs refixing in the bathroom and little nook and crannies need a better clean. The location whilst a 15 minute walk into Hawkshead the road leading into the village was flooded for a couple of days during our stay is still ideal for nearby fells.
Overall the property was great, it had real character and real history to it, which we loved. Generally the cleanliness was good. Bedding, carpets, floors, kitchen all good. But on a closer look there were lots of cobwebs and thick dust on the wood panels between the living room and kitchen and the 2 bedrooms. We appreciate how old the building is and how quickly it must get dusty but these are the attention to details that have stopped me from rating 5 stars. Also the heating would not work, which we read on another review while there. It was a wet weekend and the first night we didnt have any fire wood. The bedrooms and bathrooms were very cold. Had we know this prior to arrival we would have gone out of our way to have wood with us. The beds were really comfortable, good quality pillows, everyone slept well. One of the frying pans had to be cleaned before use, not necessarily dirty but a bit worn and black bits flaking off it. Overall we had a great stay. Just a couple of little niggles that are easily rectified. For a free weekend stay wed come back and deep clean it for you
Alexandra
The Cragg is a beautiful old cottage, very sympathetically decorated. It is spacious for a large party. Well equipped kitchen and very warm. The driveway is very steep which could be off putting for others. With the age of the property comes aged related issues, so wouldnt recommend if you want modern and contemporary. For us it was just lovely.
Hi, The accommodation suited our party of 4 anglers perfect. The only gripe is we tried to book the Cragg for the same dates next year and was gob smacked to find its gone up by 200.
There were 9 of us staying and the place was great, very quirky and in keeping with the age of the prosperity. We have an issue tho, one of our party left something behind and we reported this, I had a call saying they would get back to us the next day but no one has so I think this part of the service is VERY poor.
Alistair
Lovely house in a great place. Very quirky in an old house sort of way. The wood panel walls with cracks you can see through are unusual but only an issue between the twin room and the adjacent double. Low doors and ceiling beams means youll bump your head a few times. Could do with having the settee in the sitting room fixed as its currently legless, and the arms need to be put on the garden furniture rather than being on the floor of the utility. It would also be useful to be able to control the central heating. No welcome goodies or starter pack for the fire. However, all in all, it was a good place to be.
Phillip
It was a great place to relax and the perfect base in the Lake District. Loved it.
We loved the cottage and location. Ideal for walking into Hawkshead. It was perfect for our group of 4 adult couples.
Graham
It was great and absolutely essential that we were able to control the central heating, a stay in this really old and quaint house would have been impossible otherwise. Bed linen, towels clean, beds comfy. Cleaning of the house was perfunctory to say the least. Cobwebs in the shower room and every other room. Hair from previous guests in the shower.Dust on all the furniture, all the glasses and much of the cutlery sticky and had to be put through a wash before use. The washing machine was also unusable until I had cleaned out the rubber seal of mildew ing food stuff, I have taken a photo of this. Needed to wash empty on a 95 degree wash before it could be used. Mould on rubber seals in shower which washed off when shower was used, unpleasant. A mouse ran across the kitchen floor and disappeared down a crack by the kitchen units. The property renovated in 2004, i think, seems not have had any decoration or upgrading since. All is tired and worn looking. Table top in kitchen has quite a wobble and basic items in the kitchen were missing, eg potato masher. I live in an old cottage so I do appreciate that if a room is left empty for a week, spiders will make their homes, wildlife in the kit then is u desirable especially when there are no sealed bins to keep cereals, bus units etc in. The fridge in the kitchen is small, inadequate and missing a shelf, it also runs too warm. The fridgein the utility also runs too warm is also small. The freezer is iced up. All the maintenance issues could be over looked, but not the cleaning, what is also totally unacceptable is the Sykes were informed during our stay of the issues, we had an email to confirm it had been escalated and there has been no contact since. Shocking customer service especially during August when costs for this property are at their premium. It is also difficult to talk to anybody from Sykes, whoever they employ to clean are rubbish! I expect feedback from this review.
We stayed at The Cragg for a week, lovely old cottage set in the countryside but also close to Hawkshead village and others not too far away, the cottage is lovely, original beams and walls, nice space through and the kitchen is well stocked with everything you need, including a dishwasher, there's also a washing machine and dryer in the utility room, nice place and we all enjoyed our stay.
We had an absolutely amazing stay at The Cragg. I booked it for myself and my children to celebrate my eldest sons 30th birthday and couldn't be happier with the cottage, it was exactly what we wanted. It is so cozy and welcoming in the perfect location. The garden is stunning with amazing views. Location was perfect for exploring the Lake District.
Hamilton
Wonderful cottage and beautiful garden We were sad to leave Would definitely stay there again xxx
Staying in this cottage was nothing short of magical. From the moment I stepped inside, I felt as if I had been transported back in timealmost like stepping into an episode of Outlander. The attention to detail is remarkable. Every beam, stone, and creaky floorboard tells a story, and yet the place is so lovingly maintained that it feels both authentic and welcoming. The blend of rustic charm with thoughtful touches made my stay incredibly special. The candlelit ambiance, the antique furnishings, and the historic atmosphere created an immersive experience Ill never forget. I could almost picture 18thcentury life unfolding around me. Its rare to find a place that captures the soul of the past so vividly while still offering comfort and peace. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates history, storytelling, or just wants to feel like theyve stepped into another world. A truly unforgettable stay.
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