Mellguards Cottage
Howtown, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Scenic Views
A/C
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed
Nestled in the tranquil village of Howtown, Mellguards Cottage is a newly renovated 4-bedroom retreat that promises both relaxation and adventure in the heart of the Lake District. This property, steeped in family heritage, has been exquisitely modernised to blend traditional charm with contemporary luxury, making it the perfect backdrop for your getaway.
Where You’ll Be: Mellguards Cottage sits amidst rolling fields and against the dramatic backdrop of the Lakeland fells, offering a peaceful escape from the daily grind. Just a short walk from the shimmering waters of Ullswater Lake, the cottage is ideally placed for guests to enjoy lakeside strolls, scenic boat rides, or simply soaking up the stunning views. With easy access to the wider Lake District, it’s an excellent base for exploring hiking trails, picturesque villages, and historical sites.
Living Spaces: The heart of the cottage is a beautifully designed open-plan kitchen, diner, and living area. The space features a brand new kitchen with all modern appliances, a large smart TV for streaming (please use your own accounts), and a cosy log burner for chilly evenings. Large windows offer panoramic views across the fields to the mountains, flooding the room with natural light.
Bedrooms and Bathrooms: Mellguards Cottage comfortably sleeps guests in four beautifully appointed large bedrooms, each offering ample storage. One bedroom boasts a charming ensuite, enhancing privacy and convenience. The property also includes two additional family bathrooms, one equipped with a shower and freestanding bath, and another with a shower, ensuring that all your needs are met with style and comfort.
Outdoor Living: The conservatory provides a serene second sitting area with calming views, perfect for relaxation. Outside, a private space allows guests to enjoy peaceful moments in the open air, whether dining al fresco or simply relaxing with a book.
Full Access: Guests have full access to the entire house including the garden.
Main Entrance Hallway: Offers ample storage for shoes and coats.
Ground Floor:
Living Room and Open Plan Kitchen & Dining Room: Features a log burner, patio doors, and a large window facing the garden.
Two Double Bedrooms : Both overlook the back garden. One with en suite.
Family Bathroom: Equipped with a shower, freestanding bath, WC, and sink.
Second Sitting Area: With doors to the front garden.
Upstairs:
Third bathroom: Equipped with a shower, WC, and sink.
Two Bedroom: Accessible via stairs, one double and one king. Both with fell views.
Utility Room: here you’ll find the washing machine, iron and ironing board.
Our friendly co-host, team at Property Manager won’t be present physically for your check-in, we operate a seamless self check-in process to give you privacy and convenience.
Despite not being on site, Property Manager team are easily reachable via phone or messages. Whether you have a query or need assistance, they’re here to ensure your stay is smooth and enjoyable.
Howtown, a hidden gem in the Lake District, offers tranquility and a sense of escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Surrounded by rolling fields where sheep graze peacefully and set against the backdrop of the majestic fells.
Just a stone’s throw away from the shimmering waters of Ullswater Lake, guests can enjoy leisurely lakeside walks, scenic boat rides, or simply bask in the breathtaking views from the comfort of the cottage.
Howtown serves as the perfect base for exploring the wider Lake District, with its wealth of hiking trails, picturesque villages, and historical sites.
While a car is recommended for reaching Mellguards Cottage, ample parking is available, and once settled, alternative transportation options abound. The Ullswater Bus (UB1) and local ferry services offer sustainable ways to explore, connecting on weekends and Bank Holidays between Aira Force, Pooley Bridge, and Howtown. With fares starting at £2 and connections to Ullswater Steamers, exploring the scenic surroundings becomes effortless and eco-friendly. Let the bus take the fuss out of your travel!
•Car recommended.
•Log burner: Logs and kindling provided by the owner to enhance your cosy evenings by the fire.
•Entertainment: Equipped with a Smart TV for streaming services (note: no terrestrial TV).
•Luxury toiletries including shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel, plus towels and linens provided for your comfort.
•Two well-trained dogs are welcome at this property for an additional charge. Dogs visiting the property should be kept off all furniture, downstairs and never left unattended. We also kindly ask that you make sure that you pick up after you dog also, thank you.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Cumbria, located in the northwest of England, is a region of remarkable natural beauty and rich history, making it a compelling destination for travelers. It is most famous for the Lake District National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which boasts some of the most stunning landscapes in the UK. With its majestic lakes, rugged mountains, and picturesque valleys, the Lake District is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, climbing, and water sports are popular activities, with Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain, and Lake Windermere, the largest natural lake in England, being particular highlights.
Beyond the natural allure, Cumbria is steeped in cultural heritage. The region has inspired poets and writers, most notably William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter, whose homes are now treasured museums. Wordsworth's Dove Cottage and the World of Beatrix Potter attraction offer fascinating insights into the lives of these literary figures.
Cumbria's history is also evident in its ancient castles and ruins, such as Carlisle Castle and the remains of Hadrian's Wall, which mark the frontier of the Roman Empire. These sites provide a tangible connection to the past and are a draw for history buffs.
The county's coastline is often overlooked but is equally rewarding, with dramatic cliffs, quaint harbors, and sweeping views of the Irish Sea. The coastal towns of Whitehaven and St. Bees are charming spots to explore and enjoy the fresh sea air.
Cumbria's culinary scene is another attraction, with local specialties such as Cumberland sausage and Kendal mint cake being must-tries for food lovers. The region also boasts a growing number of microbreweries and distilleries, where visitors can sample locally produced ales and spirits.
For those interested in stargazing, the dark skies of the Lake District offer some of the best opportunities in England to observe the stars, with several Dark Sky Discovery Sites designated for their low light pollution.
In essence, Cumbria is a destination that offers a rich tapestry of experiences. From the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Lake District to the cultural and historical treasures scattered throughout the region, there is something to captivate every traveler. Whether seeking adventure, relaxation, or a journey through England's past, Cumbria is a place where memories are made.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM