Jacky Garth Cottage

ID: S425623

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 3

Guests say

Jacky Garth Cottage in Keswick is a well-loved, cosy property with picturesque views and convenient access to local walks and amenities. Guests have praised its cleanliness, warm atmosphere, and the thoughtful touches such as a welcome pack. The cottage's character and comfort, including a wood burner and comfortable beds, have been highlighted, making it a homely base for exploring the Lake District.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Guests consistently noted the cottage as very clean, with several reviews highlighting the immaculate condition of the kitchen and the overall tidiness of the property. The attention to cleanliness was appreciated by those with pets, noting no previous pet presence.

The cottage's location is highly praised for its proximity to local pubs, coffee shops, and walking trails. Its central position in the village and easy access to Keswick and the northern lakes make it an ideal spot for exploring the area.

Many guests found the cottage comfortable, with special mentions of the cosy atmosphere and snug beds. However, a few guests noted issues with low ceilings and a sloping bedroom floor, which may affect taller visitors.

The cottage is well-equipped according to guests, with a good shower, comfortable king-sized bed, and a well-appointed kitchen. Some minor maintenance issues were mentioned, such as difficult door catches and a noisy radiator, but these were not seen as significant detractions.

Guests appreciated the welcome pack and the little extras in the kitchen, which added to the cottage's charm. While these thoughtful gestures were mentioned positively, it is noted that such gifts are subject to availability and not guaranteed.

About this property

Keswick 4.5 miles. Enjoying the quaint location of Threlkeld near Keswick, Cumbria is this delgihtsome, semi-detached cottage of Jacky Garth Cottage. The perfect setting for a family of four's break in the Lake District, this cottage is one of the oldest in Threlkeld and has original features speckled throughout the abode. When arriving at the property, you will not only be greeted by a quaint, white-washed exterior but will find a handy, off-road parking space; ensuring an easy unloading of your things into your new home-from-home. Progress inside to find a living/dining room enjoying characterful features, including exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove; making for a charming space where you can unwind after a busy day in front of the TV. Move through the property to the pleasant, galley kitchen, where a rustic, wooden collumn takes centre stage and an array of wooden-topped units behold ample appliances, which will appease any budding chef! When dinner has been made, pull out the foldable dining table and enjoy a lovely meal with your family; why not open a bottle of bubbly and make a toast to this enviable escape? As day turns to night, make your way upstairs to discover two delightful bedrooms, with one being a twin with plenty of natural light, along with glimpses of Blencathra, streaming in through the skylights, and the other being a king-size enjoying more exposed beams and a feature wall. In the morning, freshen up for the day ahead in the ground-floor bathroom, where a bath with a shower over offers a rejuvenating soak. Threlkeld is served by two friendly pubs, for those evenings where you fancy a meal out, alternatively during the day, the Village Hall, close by to Jacky Garth Cottage offers an array of food to enjoy at your leaisure. Enjoy a scenic walk from Threlkeld to Keswick via the Railway Path or take a wander to the intriguing Threlkeld Quarry & Mining Museum and the Keswick Golf Club. Travel a short way to Keswick, where all your amenities can be found resting in one spot, along with access to Derwentwater with its array of watersports, the beautifully manicured gardens of Hope Park and the fantastic Museums of Derwent Pencil and Keswick. For more fun in the water, venture to Bassenthwaite Lake, a National Nature Reserve, which is surrounded by the gorgeous sights of Dodd Wood, the highly popular Lake District Wildlife Park and backs onto the renowned peak of Skiddaw. Enhance your holiday with visits to Ullswater and Lake Windermere, with their respective surroundings offering plenty to see and do also; or maybe a day out in the historic town of Cockermouth may be more to your fancy? There is something for everyone during a stay at Jacky Garth Cottage!

Keswick, the renowned tourist destination in the north of the Lake District, has something to offer visitors at any time of year. The town offers a variety of shops and restaurants to suit all tastes, as well as miniature golf, excellent parks, the famous Theatre by the Lake, a charming cinema, the Pencil Museum, a climbing wall, fishing, and excellent mountain biking opportunities, while the absolutely gorgeous lake of Derwentwater at the head of the breathtaking Borrowdale Valley is a short walk from the centre of town.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin.

Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, coffee maker.

Living/dining room with woodburning stove

Oil central heating with woodburning stove.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power included in rent.

Welcome Pack Provided.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Hairdryer.

Off-road parking for 1 car.

Enclosed rear garden with patio, gravelled area and furniture.

Three well-behaved dogs or cats welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 4 miles, pubs 0.3 miles.

Note: Due to the age of the cottage, the doorways are low, please mind your head.

Please Note: Logs are not provided but can be purchased locally.

Reviews (39)

  • Rich

    Thank you. The lower door drawer in the fridge we removed for our stay, as it looks like it's on it's last legs. We did put this back before we left. Appreciate the touches of the tea, coffee, etc and the stay was very smooth. Thank you to all.

  • Denise

    The kitchen well equipped and lovely little ornaments everywhere which gave a very homely atmosphere. I absolutely LOVED the bedroom and landing sky lights. The little garden would have been nice to use, but the weather didn’t allow for this unfortunately. Our dog wouldn’t have got through the bushes to the house next door, but I’m sure a smaller dog would. The second half of our week was very cold. The lounge and bathroom radiators worked beautifully to make us snug in the evenings. The cottage is very old and quaint and therefore all doorways are low, as are the ceilings and some light fittings downstairs. We are a tall family, my son in particular. He had to remember to bend down at every doorway and when coming down the stairs. Needless to say several times a day he forgot. The seating in the lounge wasn’t quite deep enough for our long legs. I feel sure the 5 foot bed only had a 4ft 6in quilt inside the king size quilt cover. I found the bed comfortable although my son found the single bed uncomfortable. My husband suggested that some sort of wedge to level off the main bed would have been better than the wood used to stop it sliding along the sloping floor. Daylight bulbs in the bathroom would help to disguise the fact there is no natural light source. We did have an issue with one of the bathroom taps. Fortunately this was sorted very quickly. I think the cottage owner was contacted, who asked a very nice local handyman to come to our rescue. Eating out in Threlkeld is a pleasure. Booking is necessary at the Horse and Farrier, but worth it, and the food also very good at the Salutation Inn. Both a 5 minute walk away. The railway walking trail was a great find. Taking you from the village straight to Keswick.

  • Mark

    The location is fantastic, there is a public footpath opposite which leads to 2 pubs, this takes approx 2 minutes. Both pubs are lovely, the Horse and Farrier is a lovely traditional pub, we had a great Sunday lunch there. Also opposite is the Sally in which we also loved and watched the football. They serve the most amazing home made pizzas, they also offer takeaway. My husband had steak another night which was also lovely. Vey dog friendly and welcoming, the staff are very friendly and helpful. The cottage is a great base to all the beautiful offerings of the lakes. Cannot recommend this cottage enough.

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