Primrose Cottage
Primrose Cottage
Coastal by the sea holiday cottage sleeping 4 people in 2 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms
ref.: SYK926823 - 724 metres from a sandy beach
- 4.5 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Children welcome
- Hot tub
Property type | Cottage |
Weekly price range | £430 - £2,256 |
Sleeps | 4 |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Parking | 2 cars |
Changeover | Friday |
Dogs | Sorry we don’t allow pets |
Internet access | yes |
Full list of facilities at this property...
- 4.5 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Children welcome
- Hot tub
- Log Fire
- Enclosed Garden
- Near a Pub
- Coastal location
- Rural location
- King size bed
- Woodburning stove
- Jacuzzi
- Dishwasher
- Cooker
- Fridge
- TV
- Underfloor heating
- Highchair available
- Travel cot available
- Linen provided
- Towels provided
Primrose Cottage cottage The Lake District and Cumbria
Primrose Cottage is a mid-terrace cottage is one of four properties situated near the village of Baycliff, six miles from Ulverston on the Furness Peninsula in Cumbria and can sleep four people. The cottage has two king-size double bedrooms each with an en-suite. The rest of the cottage contains a kitchen, dining room and sitting room with woodburning stove. Outside there is off road parking for two cars and a private patio with hot tub. Primrose Cottage is ideally located for couples looking to explore the Furness Peninsula and the Lake District National Park.
Situated on the coast, across from Morecambe Bay is the small village of Aldingham. Local folklore says that the village was once a mile long and that many of the cottages were washed away. Aldingham also has a reputation as a smuggler`s village, the perpetrators hiding brandy from France and tobacco from America within the church crypt. The village itself is close to Furness Abbey as well as the ancient market town of Ulverston, just five miles away. Ulverston boasts a street market every Thursday and Saturday, in addition to many festivals throughout the year. These include an amazing lantern procession in November and an atmospheric Dickensian weekend in early December. The town is also the birthplace of Stan Laurel, famous for his work with Oliver Hardy, and as such is home to the only museum dedicated to this double act in the world. With all the attractions of the Lake District National Park and the sandy beaches of the Furness Coast, this quiet and peaceful area has plenty to offer!
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