Herdwick Heaf

ID: S394921

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 3
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Herdwick Heaf is a cosy and well-presented cottage in Cleator, appreciated for its cleanliness, warm atmosphere, and proximity to local pubs and scenic walks. While the property is compact, guests find it comfortable and well-equipped for a pleasant stay. Some guests mention steep stairs and shared outdoor space as considerations.

Guests consistently praise the property for its cleanliness, noting it as spotless and well-maintained. The attention to detail in presentation is frequently commended.

The location is highly regarded for its proximity to local pubs, restaurants, and scenic walks, making it an excellent base for exploring Ennerdale and the surrounding areas. However, some guests noted the need for a car to fully enjoy the region.

The cottage is generally found to be comfortable and cosy, with a warm atmosphere. However, some guests have mentioned that the mattresses could be firmer and the seating more comfortable, which affects the overall comfort score.

Facilities are well-regarded, with a well-equipped kitchen and good heating. However, guests have suggested improvements such as better TV channel organisation, more crockery, and provisions for wet clothing. The steep stairs and parking issues are noted as areas for potential improvement.

Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches such as the provision of tea, coffee, milk, and biscuits upon arrival. These gestures contribute to a welcoming experience, although it is politely noted that such gifts are not guaranteed.

About this property

Resting in the heart of the pint-sized hamlet of Ennerdale Bridge, on the edge of the picturesque landscape of the Lake District National Park, is this delightful white-washed cottage, Herdwick Heaf. Set across two levels and comfortably sleeping up to three guests, Herdwick Heaf makes a wonderful choice for a family escape to the countryside. Park up on your private driveway nestled alongside this lovely dwelling and make your way through the rear patio and over the threshold into a small entrance hall, providing handy storage space to kick off your shoes and hang your walking gear. Make use of the cloakroom to freshen up following an action-packed day before stepping through to the open-plan kitchen/diner, thoughtfully laid-out with white cupboards topped with wooden surfaces; a lovely pairing of contemporary and traditional décor. Make use of the range of modern amenities provided to rustle up a heartwarming meal for your group before gathering together at the snug dining table to indulge in your culinary delights. Carry the conversation outdoors and soak in the last of the evening sun in the peaceful setting of the patio, and recount the days adventures over a crisp glass of wine. As the evening draws to a close, climb the stairs to the first floor where you'll find two well-presented bedrooms, a double and an intimate single room, each decorated with a light and airy interior and providing a calming ambiance to rest your head. In the morning, prepare for a new day in the family bathroom, where you can indulge in a hot soak in the bath, or make use of the overhead shower for a quick rinse. Take a break from doing the cooking and cross the neighbouring stone-built bridge into the heart of Ennerdale Bridge to grab a bite to eat at the nearby pub, the Fox and Hounds Inn, where you can indulge in delicious homecooked goods served alongside a pint of locally sourced ale. As the first stop on the famous Wainwright's Coast to Coast trail, you're in an outdoor adventurers paradise; lace up your walking boots and embark on a two-footed adventure through the rugged countryside, taking you as far as the North Sea at Robin Hood's Bay, or tackle the varying terrain by bike. For a more leisurely stroll, head to the nearby lake of Ennerdale Water, idyllically settled in a remote part of Cumbria and offering a secluded spot to enjoy an escape from reality; the perfect setting for a picnic amongst the tranquil scenery of the surrounding fells. The port town of Whitehaven is within easy touring distance, where you can immerse yourself in the local history and interactive exhibitions at The Beacon Museum, tour the The Rum Story, a fascinating recreation of an 18th century Caribbean island, or watch the world go by as you savour fresh fish and chips alongside the peaceful marina. With all of this and more, make unforgettable memories with a stay at Herdwick Heaf.

Nestled amongst the rolling hills and farmland of Cumbria, on the edge of the Lake District National Park, is the pint-sized village of Ennerdale. Divided in half by a stone bridge, Ennerdale boasts a village shop alongside two traditional country pubs. There's a plethora of walking trails available from your doorstep passing through the countryside, and the scenic coastline is within easy reach, making this the perfect base for an outdoor adventure.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with electric fire

Electric central heating with electric fire.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Rear patio with furniture.

One well-behaved pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 mile.

Note: Please be advised that this property has steep stairs and may not be suitable for customers with limited mobility.

Please note this property does not accept children under 5.

Reviews (26)

  • Jude

    Will definitely go again and recommend it x

  • Helen

    The accommodation was everything we needed - clean and comfortable - and we had a very relaxing stay. Beds are super comfy and the location very quiet. Provision of tea / coffee / milk and biscuits on arrival was very kind and welcome. Thank you. We also enjoyed a lovely meal at the Shepherds Arms hotel right next door. We had no problems with parking for x2 vehicles. The only potential drawback would be the steep stairs - which are a feature of such period properties. Provision of rails on both sides and good lighting in the stair area made this no issue for us. Thank you for looking after us whilst we stayed here. Would have no hesitation to recommend this property to other Coast to Coast walkers.

  • Michel

    Nice and cosy, the owners did everything to make us feel very welcome, with flowers on the table, milk in the fridge, fleece on the bed for those cold evenings. Everything you can think of was there, in a theme with, not surprising, Herdwick sheep. One thing you should know, the cottage is not made for very tall people. My son is 6ft1 (1,85 meters) and I am just under 6 ft (1,80 meters) tall. Our feet were sticking out of our beds, not a real problem, but taller people over 1,85 meter should take notice to this.

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