There is a separate WC adjacent to the bathroom. The bathroom has an enamelled steel bath, complete with claw and ball feet, globe brass taps, and wash basin. All beds will be made up for you upon your arrival. The bedrooms consist of two double bedrooms, one of the double bedrooms has an en-suite, a twin bedroom and a further bedroom with three single beds.
In the large wood-paneled Drawing Room there are windows on two sides facing south and east, and an open fireplace, TV and DVD player, with plenty of seating for you to relax and unwind. A separate pantry has useful storage space and a washing / dryer machine. The scullery kitchen has an electric cooker, fridge / freezer and dishwasher, and is well equipped for your needs there is access to the garden through a side door. There is a separate breakfast room equipped with large pine cupboards for food storage, a dresser and large table and chairs, and a multi-fuel stove. There is also a library / dining room with views overlooking the garden and beyond. The entrance to the house is by way of a flight of stone steps to an inner porch leading to a wood-paneled hall with hardwood flooring off the hall is a cloakroom with WC & wash basin. There are several jetties and piers dotted along the shoreline where you can catch a launch and travel into Keswick by way of water. Derwentwater is a ten minute walk from The Coppice accessed through Manesty Woods. The Coppice is surrounded by National Trust woodland. The principle of coppicing is to cut trees just above the ground level on a regular rotation (every 5-35 years) and then new shoots will regrow from the cut or damaged stumps (Wilson 1968 Blake. It is set within a large garden which extends to approximately one acre, where you can enjoy watching the local wildlife including red squirrels, deer and numerous birds.įrom the garden gate there are numerous walks within the Borrowdale valley, along the shores of Derwentwater or over Catbells and the surrounding fells. The property is situated in an outstanding secluded position overlooking the Borrowdale Valley and close to Derwentwater commanding superb views of the Lakeland fells from most aspects. The Coppice retains many original features and has been sympathetically updated with modern day enhancements, but retains the charm and authenticity of a bygone era. Coldfall Wood and Queens Wood are two ancient oak/hornbeam woodlands lying near the western edge of the London Borough of Haringey (Figure 1). The Coppice is quintessentially a former Edwardian small country house situated on the lower slopes of Catbells in the stunning Borrowdale Valley, close to the village of Grange and approximately five miles from the market town of Keswick.