'Tyan'
Tyan is a first floor of this stunning barn conversion, Accessed by an external stone staircase and intimate conservatory, Tyan is light, airy and utilises its loft space to retain its character beams, eaves and sloping roof. The beautiful ash and granite kitchen is fully fitted with dishwasher, electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, washing machine, fridge and freezer.
The contemporary open plan design leads into a large lounge with comfortable sofas, wool carpet and tranquil lighting. Large glass double doors open onto a balcony with spectacular views overlooking the Lakeland fells - G & T anyone?
There are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom all with luxury furnishings and built in wardrobes. The bedrooms are serviced by a family bathroom with heated towel rails and there is an additional wc with washbasin.
Tyan has a rural garden directly in front of it with garden furniture, bbq and shed for your kit
If your wish is luxury lakes without the tourists, chic to champion over chintz, local knowledge without the insularity, friendliness without over familiarity then all will be fulfilled at Coal Yeat.
SKY TV with full package inc SPORTS and MOVIES and GAMES ROOM with POOL, TABLE TENNIS and DARTS.
Imaginatively arranged using contemporary open plan design Coal Yeat Cottages are ideal for families or couples holidaying together, or if both utilised together they offer a unique group environment. The highlight for both 'Yan' and 'Tyan' is the breathtaking outlook over the much loved Lakeland fells.
Local Amienties: We are situated on the southern fringe of the Lake District National Park in pure isolation betwixt the festival town of Ulverston and the village of Lowick within the Crake valley. Less than three miles in one direction finds all the amenities of the popular market town of Ulverston with its wide choice of eclectic shops, inns and restaurants, a championship golf course, sports centre with swimming pool and gym.
Two miles the other finds the Crake Valley winding from the foot of Coniston Water through Lowick with it‘s 14th century coaching inn, old Lakeland working bobbin villages, fertile fields and woodland until it reaches the shores of Morecambe bay.