Cabin ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Silloth
1 Bedroom Cottage in Wigton, Silloth
Silloth 1.3 miles. Resting near Silloth, a busy port town on the North West coast in Cumbria is this quaint holiday home, Shoreside Cottage. This single-storey cottage sleeps up to four guests, making it the perfect setting for a family holiday to Cumbria or a romantic getaway to the coast for couples. Shoreside cottage boasts off-road parking for two cars, enter into this beautiful home and kick off your sandy shoes before relaxing on the sofa in the open-plan kitchen, dining and living area; enjoy an intimate dinner at the dining table after preparing it in the fully-equipped kitchen. As the evening winds down, head outside and admire the panoramic views while toasting your amazing getaway. When sleep calls, retire to the spacious double bedroom and drift off while your favourite film plays in the background. There is also a snug room with a fun daybed that can be pulled out on request, ideal for children, along with a walk-in shower room, completing the property. Shoreside Cottage is located close to local amenities and is near the sandy shores of Silloth West beach; here you can enjoy fish and chips from Silloth Café while walking the beach or wandering through Silloth Green, a luscious green space that frequently holds events and festivals. Water Splash Park and Paramount Amusement centre are a short stroll away from here and are filled with fun. This holiday home is close to Solway Coast, an area of outstanding natural beauty and the iconic Lake District, both locations have an abundance of walks, trails and are bursting at the seams with adventure, making them brilliant locations to spend a sunny day. The university city of Carlisle is close by and is filled with history, to brush up on local heritage; Carlisle Cathedral, Cumbria's Museum of Military life and Carlisle Castle, a 12th century fortress, await your exploration. Couples seeking a vibrant nightlife should also spend an evening here and indulge in a plethora of bars and pubs, notable ones include the Yellowjacket cocktail bar or The Crescent bar. Enjoy a memorable getaway at Shoreside Cottage, a perfect dwelling for couples or families wanting to explore Cumbria and the coast.
Silloth, a popular tourist destination in West Cumbria, sits on the shores of the Solway Firth, north of the Lake District. In Scotland, the Southern Galloway hills and Skiddaw and the Northern Fells can be seen on the other side of the water. "Invigorating air, temperate climate, open streets, its promenade and beach" were some of Silloth's most lauded attributes. It's famous for its light and sunsets, as well as its stunning sea and mountain views. By 1856, a railway had arrived, and three years later the docks were open for business. In 1886, the Carr's Biscuit Factory Flour Mill was first opened for business in. For quite some time, Silloth was regarded as one of the country's most popular seaside resort destinations. The town was designed as a "health resort for the upper and middle classes" with a regular grid pattern. The rivers that flow into the Solway Firth are commemorated by the street names that branch off of wide, tree-lined Criffel Street. There are 34 acres of open grassland known as the 'Green', which is open to the public. Located in the town is the Silloth and Solway Golf Club which has been ranked No. 1 in both quality and value by the National Club Golfer Magazine 2016. There are wonderful hikes along the coast, particularly from Allonby in the west to Grune Point in the east, here there is always time for a little birdwatching. The Lake District and Birdoswald Fort, a National Historic Landmark on Hadrian's Wall, are both within a scenic drive. This is a great location for cyclists and walkers, thanks to the quiet country roads and the Cumbria Coastal Path.