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Low Tarn Lodge - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2
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Reviews
8.68.6 out of 10
Excellent
Entire chalet
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 2
Popular amenities
- Kitchen
- Pet-friendly
Explore the area
Skelwith
- Grasmere Garden Village4 min drive
- Lake Windermere4 min drive
- Rydal Mount7 min drive
- Barrow-In-Furness (BWF-Walney Island)85 min drive
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The price is AU$1,108
AU$1,108
for 1 home
includes taxes & fees
6 Feb - 7 Feb
About the area
Ambleside
At this chalet you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Skelwith Force and 2.4 km (1.5 mi) from Allan Bank. Highlights at this chalet include a kitchen. .Attractions within a 20-minute drive of this Ambleside chalet include Lake Windermere and Ullswater.
What's nearby
- Lake Windermere - 4 min drive
- Dove Cottage - 5 min drive
- Grasmere Lake & Rydal Water - 6 min drive
- Rydal Mount - 7 min drive
- Tarn Hows - 13 min drive
Getting around
- Windermere Station - 20 min drive
Restaurants
- Ambleside Pier - 5 min drive
- The Britannia Inn - 2 min drive
- Wainwrights Inn - 3 min drive
- Royal Oak - 4 min drive
- Rothay Manor Hotel - 3 min drive
About this property
Entire place
You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Low Tarn Lodge - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2
The Neaum Crag Estate is in a fantastic elevated position on the Neaum Crag Estate, set on the south facing hill above Skelwith Bridge, at the entrance to Langdale, and below Loughrigg Fell.
Set amongst the trees, Low Tarn Lodge has its own parking space, and a private outside seating area at the back– a perfect place to sit and enjoy woodland.
Inside, the lodge has good sized double bedroom with storage, a modern shower room, a small well equipped kitchen with dining area, and a sitting room with french doors and views of the woodland. With plenty of storage, and the warmth of the wood panelled walls, Low Tarn provides a lovely cosy retreat to two. For those of you who wish to connect back to the wider world, the lodge has its own broadband connection.
Low Tarn includes a pass to the swimming pool facility (open from March the 1st to November the 12th), which includes a sauna, table tennis, additional wi-fi connection and a general place to relax. This is located in the centre of the estate.
Neaum Crag is handy for access to the Langdale valley, with Chesters Café and the Talbot Bar close by at Skelwith Bridge, and Ambleside only a few miles away.
History of the Neaum Crag Estate:
Neaum Crag House was the original main dwelling surrounded by the woodland, with a Coach House and kitchen garden. In the late 1800’s a man called Fleming who was a friend of Ruskin occupied the house. The house was extended at that time and developed to look much as it appears today. There was a tower above the roof line, now gone, with windows to all sides which must have given superb panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The grounds would have been managed and laid out with paths running through the woodlands. The area where the pool facilities now stand was a kitchen garden complete with large sundial. Most of the mature native and specimen trees date from this period.
As with many such properties the Great 1914-18 war altered everything and the house and estate struggled to maintain viability up to 1960 when the estate was sold to the Lake District Planning Board. Since this time the estate has passed into the ownership of Neaum Crag Ltd where the lodge owners are all shareholders. In the 1980s the company began installing timber ‘mobile homes’ instead of taking touring caravans.‘Mains services’ were run to each lodge and the properties were delineated by boundary fences. These individual plots were then sold freehold with the chalet and its contents. From this time the estate has been developed into quite the hidden gem it is today, with more substantial lodge structures taking over from the earlier designs.
We bring you a selection of the best lodges on this site for you to enjoy.
A Woodland Delight.
A public footpath runs from the Western end of the pool building down between the pitched chalet roofs to Skelwith Bridge. At Skelwith Bridge is a hotel, slate galleries with products for sale and Chesters Café. There is an easy pleasant path alongside the river Brathay up to Elterwater. Above the pool building a public footpath runs up the steep one way hill and on up the drive to the large overflow car park at the top of the estate. It then follows the same line up through the larch plantation to exit the estate through a gate in the wall. Loughrigg Tarn and Loughrigg Fell can be seen to the right from this point.
The woodland is protected by a tree preservation order and the bird life is abundant. Red Squirrels can be spotted, roe deer, and occasionally red deer, wander at will through the grounds, though they are rarely seen in summer when the vegetation is high, and badgers snuffle around in the small hours.
Pets - allowed
Smoking - not allowed
When you book we will ask you to confirm your email address and we will then email our checking in details to you
Set amongst the trees, Low Tarn Lodge has its own parking space, and a private outside seating area at the back– a perfect place to sit and enjoy woodland.
Inside, the lodge has good sized double bedroom with storage, a modern shower room, a small well equipped kitchen with dining area, and a sitting room with french doors and views of the woodland. With plenty of storage, and the warmth of the wood panelled walls, Low Tarn provides a lovely cosy retreat to two. For those of you who wish to connect back to the wider world, the lodge has its own broadband connection.
Low Tarn includes a pass to the swimming pool facility (open from March the 1st to November the 12th), which includes a sauna, table tennis, additional wi-fi connection and a general place to relax. This is located in the centre of the estate.
Neaum Crag is handy for access to the Langdale valley, with Chesters Café and the Talbot Bar close by at Skelwith Bridge, and Ambleside only a few miles away.
History of the Neaum Crag Estate:
Neaum Crag House was the original main dwelling surrounded by the woodland, with a Coach House and kitchen garden. In the late 1800’s a man called Fleming who was a friend of Ruskin occupied the house. The house was extended at that time and developed to look much as it appears today. There was a tower above the roof line, now gone, with windows to all sides which must have given superb panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The grounds would have been managed and laid out with paths running through the woodlands. The area where the pool facilities now stand was a kitchen garden complete with large sundial. Most of the mature native and specimen trees date from this period.
As with many such properties the Great 1914-18 war altered everything and the house and estate struggled to maintain viability up to 1960 when the estate was sold to the Lake District Planning Board. Since this time the estate has passed into the ownership of Neaum Crag Ltd where the lodge owners are all shareholders. In the 1980s the company began installing timber ‘mobile homes’ instead of taking touring caravans.‘Mains services’ were run to each lodge and the properties were delineated by boundary fences. These individual plots were then sold freehold with the chalet and its contents. From this time the estate has been developed into quite the hidden gem it is today, with more substantial lodge structures taking over from the earlier designs.
We bring you a selection of the best lodges on this site for you to enjoy.
A Woodland Delight.
A public footpath runs from the Western end of the pool building down between the pitched chalet roofs to Skelwith Bridge. At Skelwith Bridge is a hotel, slate galleries with products for sale and Chesters Café. There is an easy pleasant path alongside the river Brathay up to Elterwater. Above the pool building a public footpath runs up the steep one way hill and on up the drive to the large overflow car park at the top of the estate. It then follows the same line up through the larch plantation to exit the estate through a gate in the wall. Loughrigg Tarn and Loughrigg Fell can be seen to the right from this point.
The woodland is protected by a tree preservation order and the bird life is abundant. Red Squirrels can be spotted, roe deer, and occasionally red deer, wander at will through the grounds, though they are rarely seen in summer when the vegetation is high, and badgers snuffle around in the small hours.
Pets - allowed
Smoking - not allowed
When you book we will ask you to confirm your email address and we will then email our checking in details to you
Property manager
Jerry Rebbeck
Languages
English
Property amenities
Kitchen
- Coffee/tea maker
- Refrigerator
Dining
- Dining table
Bedrooms
- Bedroom
- Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Towels provided
Living spaces
- Dining table
- Living room
Comfort
- Heating
Pets
- Pet friendly
Suitability/Accessibility
- Smoke-free property
Safety features
- Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
- Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Fire extinguisher
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 5:00 PM
Minimum check-in age - 18
Check-out
Check-out before 10:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Pets
- Pets are welcome Service animals are exempt from fees.
Children and extra beds
- Children are welcome.
Important information
You need to know
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
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
Charges for extra guests may apply and vary according to property policy.
A cash deposit, credit card or debit card for incidental charges and government-issued photo identification may be required upon check-in.
Special requests are subject to availability at the time of check-in. Special requests can't be guaranteed and may incur additional charges.
A cash deposit, credit card or debit card for incidental charges and government-issued photo identification may be required upon check-in.
Special requests are subject to availability at the time of check-in. Special requests can't be guaranteed and may incur additional charges.
- This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession. On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited. For guests' safety, the property includes a fire extinguisher and a smoke detector in all accommodation.
Property is also known as
3262660
Frequently asked questions
Does Low Tarn Lodge - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2 have a pool?
No, this chalet doesn't have a pool.
Is there a free airport shuttle available at Low Tarn Lodge - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2?
No, Low Tarn Lodge - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2 does not offer an airport shuttle service.
What time are check-in & check-out at Low Tarn Lodge - One Bedroom Apartment, Sleeps 2?
Check-in begins at 5:00 PM. Check-out time is 10:00 AM.