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The heart of this home is the open plan living and dining space - ideal for families and friends to gather and create memories during their stay. The living area features comfortable sofas and a television, making it easy for guests to relax and unwind during a chilled day or after a day spent exploring the local area. The fully equipped kitchen is perfect for guests to grab a quick snack or prepare a home cooked meal. This is ideal for guests staying for a short break or a longer getaway. These meals can then be enjoyed by guests in the adjacent dining area. Pine View also features three bedrooms, each providing comfortable beds and ample storage space. They are thoughtfully designed to create a relaxing environment for guests to unwind and relax. There are an ensuite and main bathroom at Pine View, offering comfort and convenience for guests wanting to refresh themselves throughout their stay. A patio outside the property features a seating area that is ideal for guests to enjoy the local picturesque countryside views.
Pine View sits in the heart of Windermere, one of the most popular and well-loved areas in the Lake District National Park. The neighbourhood blends a relaxed village feel with a steady flow of visitors, especially during peak holiday seasons. The area is well-kept and walkable, with a good range of independent shops, cafés, pubs, and everyday amenities clustered around the village centre. Despite its popularity, it retains a calm, scenic atmosphere. One of the biggest draws is proximity to Lake Windermere, just a short distance away. Residents and visitors alike enjoy easy access to lakeside walks, boat trips, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The surrounding landscape is quintessential Lake District—rolling hills, woodland, and open countryside.
Transport around Windermere is notably strong for a rural Lake District location, offering a mix of rail, road, and bus connections that make the area relatively accessible without relying entirely on a car. Windermere is popular for it's many hiking and cycling paths that allow guests to explore the Lake District with ease. Rail access is centred on Windermere railway station, located very close to the postcode area (around a few minutes’ drive or a short walk depending on the exact spot). This is the terminus of a branch line, with regular services connecting to Oxenholme Lake District railway station on the West Coast Main Line, enabling onward travel to major cities such as Manchester and London. Bus services are frequent and play a key role in local mobility. Routes run from Windermere to nearby towns and attractions including Bowness, Ambleside, Grasmere, Kendal, and Keswick, with popular services like the 555 and 599 linking much of the central Lake District. For drivers, the area is accessed primarily via the A591, which connects Windermere to the M6 motorway (around 15–20 minutes away), providing routes north and south across the UK.
Keys to the property will be accessible via key safe. There is driveway parking at the property for guests. Up to 2 well behaved dogs are permitted to be at the property.