Listed for £765,000
March 16, 2026
Sold for £165,000
2000
Dating back to the 17th century and nestled in the highly desirable village of Crosthwaite, this enchanting three double bedroom cottage beautifully combines historic character with thoughtfully updated living spaces. Set within mature gardens and enjoying a wonderfully private setting, the property offers an idyllic country lifestyle within the heart of the Lake District National Park. Sympathetically extended and carefully enhanced over the years, the cottage retains a wealth of period charm including exposed beams, traditional features and inviting open cast iron fires. Two spacious reception rooms provide warm and welcoming living areas, filled with natural light and perfect for both relaxed family living and entertaining. At the heart of the home lies a delightful farmhouse-style breakfast kitchen, complete with an Aga Range, stone flooring and a characterful feel befitting the cottage’s heritage. A generously proportioned ground floor double bedroom, served by a nearby shower room, offers excellent flexibility for guests or multi-generational living. To the first floor are two further double bedrooms, both benefitting from built-in wardrobes, alongside a well-appointed four-piece family bathroom. Externally, the property is surrounded by beautifully tended lawn and patio gardens, thoughtfully planted with established borders and framed by mature trees that create both privacy and a tranquil setting. Ample off-road parking adds further practicality to this charming home. Re-roofed in 2012. Excellent walks from the door. Directions For Satnav users enter: LA8 8HX For what3words app users enter: towels.move.overnight Location Nestled in the picturesque village of Crosthwaite within the Lake District National Park, the property enjoys a peaceful rural setting while remaining within convenient reach of a range of local amenities. These include an Ofsted-rated Outstanding primary school and the highly regarded, award-winning The Punch Bowl Inn & Restaurant. A postal service is also available at the village hall which operates several days a week. The village benefits from a strong community spirit, with a variety of clubs and societies including tennis, bowling and snooker. There is excellent access throughout the beautiful Lyth Valley, ideal for exploring the surrounding countryside, which is renowned for its abundance of damson orchards and celebrated each year at the Damson Day. Slightly further afield are excellent transport links to the wider South Lakes area and the Lake District National Park, including the market town of Kendal and the popular tourist destinations of Bowness-on-Windermere and Windermere. Stepping inside this characterful cottage, you are welcomed into the heart of the home, the farmhouse-style kitchen, beautifully appointed with a traditional flagged floor, exposed beams and an oil-fired Aga creating both warmth and character. The room offers a practical layout with fitted storage cupboards, a two-sided worktop, space for white goods and ample room for a breakfast table, making it a welcoming hub of the home. Access to the large loft area. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a cosy lounge and formal dining area overlooking the front garden. This inviting space features exposed beams and a striking cast iron open fire forming the focal point of the room. A charming hidden traditional bread oven is tucked beneath the stone staircase, adding further historical character. A glazed door opens onto the garden, while steps lead down to the sitting room. The spacious sitting room enjoys a triple-aspect outlook, allowing natural light to flood the space. With further exposed beams and a glazed door opening to the garden, it provides a wonderful setting for relaxing or entertaining. Returning to the kitchen, access is provided to a ground floor double bedroom and shower room, ideal for guests or multi-generational living. The bedroom benefits from a triple-aspect outlook, while the shower room is fitted with an enclosure with wall-mounted electric shower, WC and pedestal wash basin. Concealed stairs from the cosy lounge lead to the first floor where there are two further double bedrooms. Both rooms enjoy charming window seats overlooking the surrounding gardens and benefit from built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom is fitted with a bath, separate shower enclosure, WC and pedestal wash basin. Externally, the property is approached via a generous driveway providing ample off-road parking. Space for a garage subject to necessary planning permission. The cottage is surrounded by attractive lawned gardens with established shrubs, flowering borders and mature trees creating privacy and a peaceful setting. Patio seating areas provide ideal spaces for alfresco dining and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Freehold. Oil central heating, mains electricity, water and septic tank.
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