Description:
An 18th Century stable and hayloft, in an idyllic setting over-looking St Johns Beck on a peaceful hill farm. With stunning views to Blencathra, Helvellyn and Castle Rock, the barn has a sleeping area upstairs, with a sitting and dining area below. Separate toilet, shower (charge for hot water) and cooking areas with the building. Wood and coal burning stove (fuel extra). BBQ and seating area outside. Low Bridge End farm has a tea garden - all home baking. Breakfasts can be ordered in advance from the farm.
Facilities:
Toilet and shower in the main building. Hot Water (Extra Charge). Laundry Facilities (Extra Charge). Wood Burning Stove. Shower. Electric Lighting Throughout. Outside Seating and BBQ area. Dogs Welcome - Sole Occupancy Only
Directions:
Leave M6 jct 40 and take A66 to Keswick. Turn left opposite Threlkeld village for St John’s in the Vale, signposted Mining Museum and follow B5322 for 3 miles. Low Bridge End Farm is on the right just after the post box on the left. Drive in over the bridge. From the A591 Windermere Road turn right at Stanah, beyond the King’s Head Thirlspot signed St John’s-in-the-Vale. The farm is the first on the left after approximately one mile. The 555 bus stops at Smaithwaite Road end. Jump over the ladder stile and walk 0.5 miles along a well defined public footpath and you arrive at Low Bridge End Farm. |