High Stile cottage is praised for its superb location with easy access to walks and a nearby pub. The property offers ample space, a well-equipped kitchen, and a useful boot room. However, some guests noted cleanliness issues and a lack of basic supplies upon arrival. The outside area was also found to be less than ideal.
Guests have reported that the property was not cleaned to a high standard, with some having to clean upon arrival. However, not all reviews mention cleanliness issues.
The location is highly praised for its beautiful surroundings and proximity to walks and a pub. The scenic views and easy access to local attractions are a highlight for guests.
The property is generally considered comfortable with ample space for guests. However, some have noted that the sitting room could be crowded at full occupancy and the property appears a bit tired in places.
The kitchen is well-equipped, but guests were disappointed with the lack of basic supplies like toilet rolls and dishwasher tablets. The communal outside area was also found to be unsatisfactory.
There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the property owners, so a score cannot be provided.
Rosthwaite 1.3 miles. Nestled at the foot of Honister Pass, enjoying rural views across Seatoller near Rosthwaite, Cumbria is High Stile, a charming, four-bedroom cottage. Well-positioned within the Lake District National Park, High Stile makes a wonderful base for couples, families or friends looking to explore the delights of the region, ideal for keen walkers and explorers; seven guests and two furry companions are welcomed. Park up and take in your stunning, tranquil surroundings whilst unloading your belongings and making your way to your new abode. Enter through the utility, the perfect place to store your muddy walking boots and coats, before reaching the sleek, well-equipped kitchen, with all expected appliances to ease your stay. Prepare meals to be enjoyed in the dedicated dining room, where you can also plan your itinerary as the wine is poured and conversations flow. Retire to the homely sitting room to unwind, light the woodburning stove, and catch up with your favourite programmes, before sloping off to sleep in one of four well-appointed bedrooms. The first double rests on the ground floor, with close proximity to the ground-floor shower room, whilst the second double has its own en-suite, resting upstairs; a delightful twin and single bedroom can also be found here, serviced by a bathroom. Awaken to a fresh coffee whilst gazing outward across the national park, with the sound of the nearby stream trickling by, before reaching Rosthwaite to stock up on the essentials and to dine out. The area is peppered with beauty spots to explore, with the breath-taking landscape of Galleny Force Waterfall worth a visit, whilst avid hikers and mountain climbers will relish in the chance to summit the likes of Dale Head, Glaramara, and the Great Gable. Travel north to reach Keswick, firstly enjoying the picturesque vistas of Lodore Falls and Derwentwater, where you can also try your hand at some watersports, ahead of touring both Keswick Museum and Derwent Pencil Museum, the ideal opportunity to brush up on your local knowledge. Round off your getaway by heading for Lake Windermere, with the Rydal Cave, Wordsworth Grasmere, and the River Rothay Grasmere Foot Bridge walking trail all recommended to add to your itinerary, followed by tours of Ambleside, Kendal and Bowness-on-Windermere. Take to the countryside at High Stile.
The pretty village of Rosthwaite is situated in the Borrowdale area of the stunning Lake District National Park. The village, surrounded by fells and meadows offers a pub, shop and tea room. You’ll be delighted with the location - just driving up the Borrowdale Valley past Lake Derwentwater is sure to please, and once you arrive in Rosthwaite you will be charmed by the traditional Lakeland cottages. Within driving distance is the town of Keswick, which boasts a number of shops and restaurants, along with miniature golf, parks, the Pencil Museum and the famous Theatre by the Lake. With Derwent Water and Honister Pass close by, the village is an ideal base for walkers and cyclists, and is in a superb location to discover all of the Lake District.
Four bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC, 1 x ground-floor double, 1 x twin, 1 x single.
Bathroom with bath, handheld shower, basin, and WC.
Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, and WC.
Kitchen, Electric double oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasr, wine chiller.
Utility.
Dining room.
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Oil-fired central heating.
Smart TV, DVD player, WiFi.
Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot available on request.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Communal outdoor space with bench.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 1.5 miles.
Note: There is a steep drop down to the neighbouring stream; please supervise children and pets at all times.
Note: There is no private garden.
Note: There are steps in the property; please take care.
Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am.
There is a supplement of £10 per dog per stay
Keith
Subject to availability we will return one day. The information regarding navigating the bridge leading to the cottage must be heeded.
Emily
You couldn't get a better location, with mountain views all around and multiple great walks from the doorstep. The Yew Tree pub just a couple of minutes walk away is also a must visit - the food is superb and it has a lovely riverside garden. The cottage itself was also great, plenty of space and it was nice to have a separate lounge and dining room. The kitchen was also well kitted out which made cooking at the property very easy. The boot room was also super useful! I am sure we will be back to this cottage.
Rachel
Easy drive to Keswick and Buttermere. We stayed as four adults, two children and a dog and the house was a good size for us (we didnât watch much TV as we were so busy exploring but if all six had wanted to watch TV it would have been very difficult). The property itself was pretty tired and not the cleanest we have stayed in. The listing says there is a communal outside area and I was very disappointed at how unusable it was as it is basically a picnic bench at the edge of what was a very full car park for all the cottages!
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