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Grange Bridge Cottage
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
3 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 6135 sq m
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Explore the area

Grange, Cumbria
- Catbells Lakeland Walk38 min walk
- Lodore Falls2 min drive
- Derwentwater4 min drive
- Barrow-In-Furness (BWF-Walney Island)115 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 King Bed
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed
3 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Bathtub · Shower only
Bathroom 3
Bathtub · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
About this property
Grange Bridge Cottage
Central to the entire Lake District and featuring three sumptuous ensuite king rooms and a fantastic hot tub for your perfect stay.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
Comprising of three ensuite king bedrooms, she can perfectly accommodate three couples or a family, allowing everyone to enjoy their personal space while vacationing together.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
Comprising of three ensuite king bedrooms, she can perfectly accommodate three couples or a family, allowing everyone to enjoy their personal space while vacationing together.
Downstairs the kitchen overlooks the Derwent River and the bridges into the village. The large counter with bar stools in front of the window is the perfect spot to perch and enjoy breakfast, feed the little ones before a day full of outdoor activities or plug in your laptop if work beckons. The kitchen is outfitted with the latest Miele appliances and has a dedicated drinks fridge and Nespresso machine.
By the back door, you will find the boot room to accommodate everyone’s outdoor clothing and footwear. Here you will also find a basket of towels to use for you comings and goings to the large custom hot tub in the back garden.
The rest of the downstairs area is open plan, with the original tearoom acting as a snug with its solid granite floors and a large four-seater sofa, the perfect place to curl up and read. The dining room stretches from the snug down the front of the house with a reclaimed oak dining table, fit for a Sunday feast. In the lounge the large U-shaped sofa and log burner couldn’t be more inviting for social gatherings and playing games. If the weather is foul, kick back and relax in front of the 77” TV, which is complete with Sky Sports and Sky Movies and can link to your Netflix account.
For those planning to explore the Lakes on two wheels, there is a secure equipment room at the front of the house where mud can be washed away and any e-bikes can be recharged ready for the next day.
The back garden is a fantastic place to eat or gathering around the fire pit on the chillier evenings, while the hot tub will be a constant draw for your family and friends.
The river attracts a never-ending display of birdlife, as they come and go depending on the season, and if you’re especially lucky you might even get to see the kingfishers, which live a little further upstream.
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Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Free WiFi
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
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Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
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About the area
Keswick
Located in Keswick, this cottage is in a rural area and on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Lodore Falls and Scafell Pike. Womenrock and Go Ape Whinlatter are also worth visiting. Kayaking and power boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and rock climbing nearby.

Grange, Cumbria
What's nearby
- Lodore Falls - 2 min drive - 2.0 km
- Derwentwater - 4 min drive - 1.9 km
- Theatre By The Lake - 9 min drive - 7.0 km
- Honister Slate Mine - 10 min drive - 7.6 km
- Castlerigg Stone Circle - 13 min drive - 9.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Theatre by the Lake - 9 min drive
- The Keswickian Restaurant - 10 min drive
- The Wainwright - 10 min drive
- Cafe Hope - 8 min drive
- Dog & Gun - 10 min drive
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While on her outside very little has changed in the last 344 years since she was built, her extensive refit allowed for: the reconfiguring of room spaces and uses, all services were 100% replaced and modernized, and then dressed in an interior style which harmonious to her outside settings and age.
Now, heating warms the house quickly, copious amounts of hot water are delivered to the three ensuites, power sockets where you need them including USB A & C ports by the bedside tables, lighting options to allow you to change the settings depending on your activities and mood with thoughtfully placed switches, state of the art appliances in the kitchen and living room, broadband throughout the house and a new log burner in the living room for those snuggly evenings. Outside a huge 2.2m diameter hot tub and a fire pit can be found by the patio, to unwind with friends and family after a day exploring the Lakes.
Her interior style is very natural, textured and in neutral colours, with equally as interesting furniture to dress the spaces.
She is designed to provide you the perfect sanctuary to enjoy her luxury in an unpretentious way.
Now, heating warms the house quickly, copious amounts of hot water are delivered to the three ensuites, power sockets where you need them including USB A & C ports by the bedside tables, lighting options to allow you to change the settings depending on your activities and mood with thoughtfully placed switches, state of the art appliances in the kitchen and living room, broadband throughout the house and a new log burner in the living room for those snuggly evenings. Outside a huge 2.2m diameter hot tub and a fire pit can be found by the patio, to unwind with friends and family after a day exploring the Lakes.
Her interior style is very natural, textured and in neutral colours, with equally as interesting furniture to dress the spaces.
She is designed to provide you the perfect sanctuary to enjoy her luxury in an unpretentious way.
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