Bumble Choo - Windermere, Lake District

Entire cottage in Cumbria, United Kingdom

  1. 6 guests
  2. 3 bedrooms
  3. 4 beds
  4. 3 bathrooms
Hosted by Matthew
  1. Superhost
  2. 6 years hosting

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Bumble Choo is a traditional stone terraced cottage in the heart of Windermere, Lake District National Park. Sleeps 6 (superking/twin, king and king) with three bathrooms (2 ensuite, 1 family) and private parking for two cars. Featured in the Independent's Best Airbnbs in the Lake District, the property is a perfect base for family or a group of friends.

The space
Built of Lakeland stone in the late 1880s and sympathetically renovated in 2019, Bumble Choo offers three superb bedrooms - super king/twin, king and king - and three bathrooms - two ensuite and one luxurious family bathroom with roll top bath and separate waterfall shower. It is a perfect base for the Lake District, round the corner from Windermere village's quality eateries, bars, unique little shops and galleries and only a mile away from the shores of Lake Windermere itself.

The property is a traditional Lakeland terraced cottage, set over four floors. Walking in through the back of the property, into the bootroom, you have a beautiful window seat to kick off your walking boots, and ample space to hang coats. The bootroom leads you to a cosy lounge with seating for six, complete with a log burner for those cold nights in, tiled floors and other original features, as well as a smart TV, books, puzzles and games. On the same level is a well equipped kitchen with beautiful stone floor, range cooker, dishwasher, washer dryer and microwave, complete with breakfast bar where you can perch to drink a coffee and plan your next day’s adventures.

On the next level, to the front of the property, there is a sophisticated dining room with generous dining space for six, as well as a cosy window seat. To the back, on the same level, there is a beautifully presented super king bedroom, which can also be made up as a twin room (please specify when booking), with ensuite shower, basin and WC.

Upstairs are two king sized bedrooms, again with premium hotel feel, one with ensuite shower, basin and WC. On the top floor is a luxurious family bathroom, with roll top bath and separate shower.

A southern facing patio with table and chairs gives the opportunity to enjoy an al fresco drink at the end of the day. There is also private gated parking with EV charging for two cars (please note the UK parking space standard per car is 2.4x4.8m, the off road space may fit only one longer car.)

Bumble Choo's separate social spaces and luxurious bedroom suites make it the perfect destination for quality time with friends and family.

Other things to note
In peak season our changeover day is Friday with minimum 7 night stay. In low season shorter stays are available.

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Cumbria, England, United Kingdom
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Neighbourhood highlights

The largest natural lake in England, Windermere is the perfect place to explore the beautiful Lake District National Park. From relaxing in awe-inspiring scenery, active adventures, family attractions to historic sites and gardens, there is something to float everyone's boat!

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the landscapes in the Lake District Park are incredible - its lakes, tarns, fells, becks, waterfalls and forests have inspired many writers, poets and artists. Arthur Ransome based his book ‘Swallows and Amazons’ partly on Windermere lake and partly on nearby Coniston Water. In spring and summer, the air is filled with bird song and the rolling pastureland is dotted with sheep and lambs. Autumn is also a wonderful time to visit with stunning natural colours warming the forests and the fells. The Lakes framed by the lofty Langdale Pikes look even more beautiful in winter, especially when there are also real ale pubs with crackling log fires to enjoy.

Windermere has both short easy-access walks, longer routes and some classic Lake District summits with views over the lake. A short walk from Bumble Choo cottage takes you to Orrest Head, an outstanding viewpoint. It was the first ‘summit’ in Lakeland visited by Alfred Wainwright, author of the famous guidebooks. Other popular nearby destinations are Coniston, Rydal and Grasmere, all with their own smaller lakes of the same names, and within easy reach by car or public transport. Why not take an open top bus on a short trip to Grasmere where you'll find Sarah Nelson's famous Gingerbread Shop. Close by is St Oswald’s Churchyard, the resting place of Romantic poet William Wordsworth. Hawkshead, Sawrey and Troutbeck and the majestic Langdales are all close by. You can also easily branch off and explore Ullswater, via the dramatic Kirkstone Pass, or Langdale, Hawkshead and Coniston Water.

For those wanting an active holiday, Windermere is a prime destination. From cruise boats, to motor boats, rowing, kayaking and canoeing, paddleboards, sailing and swimming, there are multiple ways to get out on the water and enjoy the lake. There are several marinas and sailing and windsurfing centres on Lake Windermere's shores and a large selection of Adventure Activity companies, guides and instructors for all abilities based nearby. Steamers and launches also operate from Bowness Bay to Waterhead at Ambleside, and Lakeside at the southern end. There are also plenty of activities on dry land, with nearby options for balloon flights, golf and horseriding. The western shore of Windermere and Grizedale forest are particularly good for family-friendly cycling.

In Windermere village you can enjoy boutique shops, galleries, tempting cafes, restaurants and bars. The Little Ice Cream Shop around the corner from Bumble Choo cottage is well worth a visit, serving very generous scoops of home made iced cream. Many of the local countryside sporting fairs, such as Ambleside Sports are held in summer, while autumn is the season of local food fairs. For competitive groups we also recommend the Cliffhangerrooms escape room at the southern tip of the Lake. In nearby Bowness you can also find the Royalty Cinema and Laundry Theatre.

The local area is fantastic for families. The World of Beatrix Potter attraction brings all her tales to life. At Brockhole on Windermere you can enjoy the famous adventure playground, paddle in the lake, and explore the fabulous Mawson designed gardens. Fell Foot Park, a Victorian Park with substantial access to the lakeshore, offers fine picnic areas, a cafe and rowing boat and kayak hire making it an ideal day out for families. The award winning Lakes Aquarium, set on the lakeshore, has the UK's largest collection of freshwater fish. A visit also wouldn't be complete without travelling on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway. You can take a return journey or combine your trip with a lake cruise or a visit to the Wray Castle, whose indoor activity rooms, natural playground and spacious grassy area on the lakeshore, make it a perfect destination whatever the weather.

There are also many historic houses, museums and gardens around Windermere. Beatrix Potter's Hill Top and Gallery is a great place to find out more about this children's author, artist, farmer and conservationist, who was so inspired by the Lake District. Overlooking the lake, Blackwell Arts and Crafts house has fine examples of decorative arts, furniture and objects inspired by nature. English Heritage’s Stott Park Bobbin Mill is a fully-working Victorian mill which is worth visiting, while the National Trust’s Townend is a typical Typical Lakeland farmer's house from the seventeenth century with original interiors. At Windermere Jetty you can learn more about boat-building in the Lake District and enjoy stunning views over the lake from the cafe. Graythwaite Hall Gardens have a delightful Arts and Crafts garden, laid out in the late nineteenth century, and Holehird Gardens offers a huge variety of alpines, heathers, specimen trees and shrubs maintained by the Lakeland Horticultural Society.

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147 reviews
4.97 out of 5 average rating
6 years of hosting
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Check-in after 16:00
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6 guests maximum
Safety & property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Must climb stairs