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Two Lake View is set in Coniston, 1.7 miles from Tarn Hows, in an area where fishing can be enjoyed.
The holiday home has 3 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
Guests at the holiday home can enjoy golfing and cycling nearby, or make the most of the garden.
The nearest airport is Blackpool International Airport, 41 miles from Two Lake View.
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Two Lake View is a terraced cottage situated just outside the village of Coniston in the Lake District overlooking the top of Coniston Water. Hosting three bedrooms; two king-size rooms and a single, along with a bathroom and a shower room, this property can sleep up to five people. Inside there is also a kitchen/diner with woodburning stove and a sitting room, as well as a utility room. To the outside there is off-road parking for two cars and a patio with furniture. Two Lake View is a lovely property, and is in a perfect spot to enjoy the Lakes. Please Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £100 for this property
Coniston is a village at the head of Coniston Water, and is a pretty village in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. One of the villages most notable features is The Old Man of Coniston - one of the fells in the Furness Fells - which is popular for walkers and climbers. Many locations in Coniston were the basis for the book by Arthur Ransome 'Swallows and Amazons', with the Monk Coniston estate owned by a literary great Beatrix Potter, which she gave to the National Trust on her death bed.
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