Braeside

ID: S46031

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 10
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Braeside is a spacious and comfortable cottage in Coniston, praised for its beautiful garden, stunning views, and proximity to local pubs and walks. While guests appreciate the ample amenities and the property's suitability for large groups, some have raised concerns about cleanliness, maintenance, and outdated information provided.

Several reviews mention issues with cleanliness, including dust, cobwebs, and unclean kitchenware. Some guests reported spending time cleaning upon arrival. However, there are also mentions of the property being well-presented and clean in parts.

The location is highly praised for its proximity to local attractions, pubs, and scenic walks. The stunning views and easy access to Coniston Lake are frequently mentioned as highlights.

Guests find the cottage spacious and the beds comfortable. However, some reported issues with heating and drafty windows, which affected the overall comfort during their stay.

The property is well-equipped for large groups, with a good range of kitchenware and a lovely garden. Nonetheless, guests have reported malfunctioning appliances, outdated information booklets, and maintenance issues that need addressing.

There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the owners. Therefore, this category cannot be scored.

About this property

Braeside is an attractive, detached and thoughtfully-presented modern property situated in the peaceful hamlet of Torver in the Lake District National Park. This property is in a superb location as the generous gardens and a small paddock to the rear back onto countryside, which is framed by the dramatic Old Man of Coniston giving glorious views. On the ground floor, accessed from the double height hallway, are two contemporary bathrooms and two bedrooms, one of which has French doors onto the delightful garden. There are stairs taking you up to the open plan sitting room with comfortable leather settees, ample seating and a woodburner to enjoy on winter evenings after a busy day.

The dining area is towards the back of the property and has French doors into the garden and five steps take you to the well-equipped kitchen and utility room. On the second floor there are two large bedrooms which provide flexible sleeping arrangements as both have a double and a single bed. Torver is well served by a small bakery and two pubs serving real ales and good food, one of which is a mere 50 metres away. Coniston is just two miles away with its busy hub at the centre and from here you can view Coniston Lake by enjoying a trip on the Steam Yacht Gondola or if feeling active try sailing or hire a canoe.

This area is a joy for cyclists with numerous routes available including the local Grizedale Forest. For walking and hiking you are spoilt for choice, whatever your ability, with trails leading from the door up Walna Scar and from the Old Man of Coniston to the nearby fells of Dow Cragg, Yewdale and Brin which all have breathtaking scenery. You also have the attractive villages of Hawkshead, Ambleside and the Landale Valley all within easy reach. Return at the end of the day to this ideally located cottage and take in the bird song, evening sun and have an alfresco drink on the superb patio before wandering in the lovely and peaceful landscaped garden.

This is an ideal tranquil spot that is convenient for local amenities making it an ideal choice for your Lake District holiday year round.

The small hamlet of Torver peacefully rests amidst some of the Lake District's most beautiful scenery and provides a welcoming 14th century inn and a 19th century church, built on the site of an ancient chapel. Renowned as one of Wordsworth's favourite haunts, today it’s known locally as a starting point for exploring the local fells and the Duddon Valley and offers a superb base for exploring nearby Hawkshead, Ambleside and Windermere. Excellent walking, mountain biking, climbing and watersports opportunities are available locally on Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam and the lovely woodland trails at Grizedale Forest.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

Four bedrooms: 1 x ground floor king-size double, 1 x ground floor adult bunks, 2 x second floor family room with 1 double and 1 single.

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

Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC.

Second floor basin and WC.

First floor kitchen.

First floor utility.

First floor sitting room with woodburning stove and dining area.

Oil central heating with woodburning stove.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and freezer compartment, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, radio, WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack for stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot and highchair on request.

Off road parking for 2 cars, roadside parking for 2 cars.

Lockable bike storage.

Tiered garden with decked area and furniture.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop and pub 2 mins walk.

Note: There are steps in the garden.

Note: The kitchen, utility and sitting room are on the first floor.

Reviews (33)

  • Nick

    It’s is ideally located near to Coniston Lake and a stone’s throw from a really nice pub/deli. The house is warm and cosy and mainly has everything you need. Our only issue was that we had ten people for Christmas dinner but only 8 forks! But overall, I recommend staying here.

  • Corina

    It needs restoration and maintenance all over. There were no cleaning products or mop, to clean around. We have vacuumed kitchen and living room as we thought it’s more than enough thinking we were there to relax , not to scrub someone old dirt. But unfortunately we have been sent 2 bills of about £1000 total amount, saying that we left mess, which except the toilet and 2 towels were a child puked after eating lasagna , were we did clean as much as we could without having any cleaning products or mop around , and it was anyway in the toilet were is tiles and easy to clean by spraying a bit and wiping off. Now it’s ridiculous to pretend such a huge amount by sending some word documents, made by the host or someone in charge of, saying that it needs a specialist for matching the colour of the paint and paint the rooms (what?!?!) it’s just insane . They charged from my card , without authorisation almost £500 already for cleaning, really?!?! What cleaning costs £500????? First of all , we pay so much per night to expect some cleaning after us, and not us to scrub around like fanatics. This is not acceptable how the host is trying to put on our back the restoration of the house . Totally ridiculous. I should have trusted the other reviews that had a lot of complaints for this property .

  • Cath

    The house was spacious, comfortable, clean and welcoming. The beds were all comfortable and there are two large bathrooms and an additional toilet. The kitchen was well equipped with plenty of crockery and cooking utensils. The owner was very responsive and helpful. Unfortunately, communication with Sykes Holiday Cottages was very poor, which took the shine off an otherwise lovely stay.

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