This cosy, well-presented barn conversion is set in the heart of the Eden Valley on the edge of the Lake District and part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
This property is in Warcop, a picturesque village in a remote setting, 3 miles from the nearest pub. You’ll be nestled between the market towns of Appleby and Kirkby Stephen (both around 5 miles away), which both offer plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops. Spend your days exploring local beauty spots like the Rutter Force waterfall (6 miles) and perhaps attempting iconic Peaks like Cross Fell (16 miles), followed by dinners out and quiet evenings spent in your cosy two-bed abode.
You’ll access the barn via steps leading up from the garden. Once inside, everything is on one level, starting with the main living area which encompasses a kitchen, a lounge section, and a dining area. Gorgeous wooden beams adorn this space, which has a vaulted ceiling and plenty of skylights letting the sunshine in. The decor is rustic-inspired with modern touches here and there. In the carpeted lounge area, two leather sofas are positioned around a warming wood burner and TV for easy entertainment. Outside, head back down the steps to access your beautiful garden, a tranquil oasis featuring a BBQ, summerhouse and seating area – wonderful for enjoying in good weather.
You’ll find plenty to explore nearby, with the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty starting just 0.5 miles away, offering up a stunning landscape of open heather moors and peatlands, sweeping dales and hay meadows. The area is a haven for walkers and cyclists, or you can view the scenery from the comfort of a train by boarding a service on the Eden Valley Railway (0.5 miles). The delightful towns of Sedbergh and Penrith (20 miles) are also worth exploring.