Anvil Cottage, Sawrey

Anvil Cottage is a picture-perfect cottage located in Near Sawrey, opposite Beatrix Potter's Hill Top house. Sleeping 6 people in two double bedrooms and a family room, there's a family bathroom and a ground floor shower room, both with hand basin and WC. On the ground floor there's a charming lounge with multifuel burner and separate dining room plus a fully equipped kitchen and separate utility room. The fully enclosed garden is ideal for children and pets, and off-road parking for one car is provided. Located in the heart of the stunning Lake District, just 100 yards from an excellent pub/restaurant, Anvil Cottage is an ideal family holiday location at any time of year.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 6
  •   Bedrooms 3
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Two double bedrooms (one with satellite TV and DVD player), one family room with single bed and bunk beds. Family bathroom with bath and hand held shower, separate basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with wash basin and WC. Lounge with satellite TV and multifuel burner. Separate dining room. Kitchen with separate utility room.

Located opposite the home of Beatrix Potter in the picturesque village of Near Sawrey, Anvil Cottage is a picture-perfect holiday home just 2 miles south of Hawkshead and 5 miles east of Coniston on the western shores of Lake Windermere. Once the village bakery, this stone built cottage sleeps 6 and is ideal for a family or friends who want to explore the stunning landscape of the Lake District. With all the conveniences of modern living, Anvil Cottage maintains bags of charm and country cottage character. Through the traditional porch, you enter a cosy and comfortable lounge with a traditional slate flagged floor, multifuel burner for those cooler evenings and a satellite TV. There's a lovely cottage feel to the lounge and the dining room which seats 6 around a large dining table. Off the well equipped kitchen there's a utility room and the downstairs accommodation also features a shower with separate hand basin and WC. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, both with window seats and views over the village and one is equipped with a satellite TV and DVD player. The accommodation is completed with a light and airy family room with a single bed and bunk beds ideal for younger children. There's also a good sized family bathroom with separate wash basin and WC. Outside there's a small and very pretty cottage garden with flower beds and a lawn, the ideal spot for a morning coffee, afternoon tea or glass of wine after a long day's sightseeing in the Lakes. Fully enclosed, the garden is ideal for children and pets. There's also a single garage which would make an ideal place to store bikes if you intend to explore the nearby cycling trails. Anvil Cottage is just 100 yards from the Tower Bank Arms, which features in several Beatrix Potter books and now provides excellent meals as well as a traditional country pub atmosphere. Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's home, is just a short stroll away, making Anvil Cottage the perfect location for lovers of her charming animal stories. At Anvil Cottage you're just a short drive from the banks of Lake Windermere and Esthwaite Water, making this the ideal location for keen walkers and cyclists with plenty of challenging mountain bike trails in the vicinity. Coniston and Hawkeshead are nearby, so don't miss a trip to the Drunken Duck, the Lake District's original gastropub and microbrewery. Don't miss a scenic boat cruise on Lake Windermere or take a day trip to the Keswick Adventure Centre for canoeing, climbing and abseiling. Wonderfully situated at the heart of the stunning and picturesque Lake District, Anvil Cottage really is the ideal jumping off point for the perfect family holiday.

The village of Sawrey is situated two miles from Hawkshead down the eastern side of Esthwaite Water, overlooked by the woods and tarns of Claife Heights. Sawrey consists of two separate hamlets - Near Sawrey and Far Sawrey - both with a cluster of picturesque cottages, tea rooms and pubs. Near Sawrey is famous for Hill Top, the 17th century farmhouse where Beatrix Potter wrote her acclaimed children's stories.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher. Oil fired central heating and multifuel burner. Satellite TV, WIFI CD player. Oil, electricity, coal, logs, bed linen and towels included in the rent. Cot and highchair available. Enclosed garden with lawn. Up to 3 dogs welcome. Village location, pub/restaurant 100 yards. Note: Attached single garage and off street parking to the rear. Note: Other pets may be considered.

Location Details

The village of Sawrey is situated two miles from Hawkshead down the eastern side of Esthwaite Water, overlooked by the woods and tarns of Claife Heights. Sawrey consists of two separate hamlets - Near Sawrey and Far Sawrey - both with a cluster of picturesque cottages, tea rooms and pubs. Near Sawrey is famous for Hill Top, the 17th century farmhouse where Beatrix Potter wrote her acclaimed children's stories.

Impressive mountains, open fells and clear-water lakes, the Lake District has it all. From walking in the mountains to exhilarating watersports or just a gentle cruise on a steam-powered yacht, Cumbria is the perfect holiday destination.

Reviews

We were unsure based on previous reviews, what the cottage would be like but we need not have worried. The property is in keeping with its age and there is a little damp in the utility room but that isn’t an issue. There are lots of good points though, large rooms, well equipped kitchen, two spacious bathrooms, comfortable furniture, multi fuel burner, large parking garage and enclosed garden. We instantly felt at home and would recommend the cottage to anyone wanting a traditional country cottage in a picturesque location.

Rated by Rosemary K reviewed on 17th March 2024

ANVIL COTTAGE NEAR SAWERY PLEASE BE WARNED We arrived at the property on Monday 4th December and found that there was no running water SYKES were called and we were told a plumber would attend property which he did All well.....(the owner had also contacted the Utility Company who could not attend due to the heavy snow) we enjoyed 2 days. Then on Thur 7 while myself and wife where out and the Mother In-Law stayed at ANVIL due to feeling unwell. We returned to Anvil to find that the mother in law was upset as a person from the Utility Company had been and left a report stating that any problem with the Water Pressure was internal.. My mother In-Law was upset by his attitude and that since he had left there was no water she was upset because she thought she had done something wrong. I immediately called SYKES (11.15am) who said they would contact the plumber and owner. A number of calls where made between us. Then at 4.32pm JOHN the owner called to say a plumber was unable to attend and could we cope without water for the whole evening,, I agreed and at this point JOHN said he wished offer a 50% refund or 50% off our next Holiday, he said the plumber would attend the following day. It was only after ending the call my Mother In-Law asked what about flushing the toilet I then called John back I also sent text no reply. So for the rest of the evening I had to go outside and collect snow, melt it to flush the toilet, this cause a lot upset for my mother in law. We spent the whole of Friday 8th waiting for the plumber who did not attend. Calls where made back and forth, I then travelled to SYKES office in Windermere, where Stewart started along with owner to resolve the issue by moving us to another property. I also spoke to OWNER and asked for 50% refund off this holiday as not knowing what the following year would bring. This was really upsetting as we have stayed many many many times at Anvil Cottage over the past 20yrs we love it.....WE HAD NO OPTION AS STEWART SAID BUT TO LEAVE ANVIL. These event spoiled our 1st week on holiday. The PROPERTY OWNER JOHN OFFERED & AGREED THE REUND OF 50%. On our return home within 2 days my mother In Law was rushed to Hospital suffering from an Acute Pancreatitis which almost claimed her life,, while we do not blame John one of the factors that contributes is Stress over the past month I have been in contact with SYKES about the REFUND ONLY TO BE TOLD ON 18/01/2024 THAT THE OWNER JOHN OF ANVIL COTTAGE HAS GONE BACK ON HIS WORD WE FIND THIS VERY UPSETTING A WARNING TO ALL FUTURE HOLIDAY MAKERS THINK LONG AND HARD WHERE YOU STAY

Rated by Phil6819 reviewed on 20th January 2024

Me and my family including two young children absolutely loved staying in Anvil Cottage. Everything we needed and more. Close to all amenities. Lovely atmosphere at the local pub (Tower Bank Arms) and surrounding areas. We completed the walk trail from Near Sawrey around Far Sawrey and visited the beautiful tarns walking in the footsteps of Beatrix Potter as well as visiting Hill Top and other attractions all steeped in history. We loved identifying all the locations used within the story books and the kids have loved every minute. Parking was sufficient for a 4x4 and as expected for a cottage within the area. Excellent that it has been modernised inside and has a lovely bathroom and shower room convenient for a larger family. We loved seeing the photos and reading about Aunt Mollie who used to run the cottage as a tea room and again brought another personal touch of the history of the cottage and area. I enjoying sitting drinking my morning coffee in the quaint little garden and watching the farmer herd the sheep and seeing the sheepdogs do their bit. Due to Covid we had pre-booked a lot of tickets in advance and managed to make chocolate in Hawkshead, we enjoyed a beautiful evening meal at the Kings Arms. I cannot fault our stay at Anvil Cottage, after a horrible time for everyone due to Covid it was a perfect getaway.

Rated by RobinD1639 reviewed on 7th August 2021

We love Near Sawrey and have stayed at New Year several times in the pub or B&B. This is our first time stopping in rented and enjoyed it so much we have booked Anvil Cottage for next New Year Sadly Covid restrictions meant our party of 2 families had to become only 1 family, but the ample reading library kept us entertained when we weren't walking. The back garden was perfect for dogs, and the large back porch meant we could keep our dogs out of the house until they dried out. There has obviously been some money spent on the shower room and kitchen in the last couple of years. Yes, the water pressure is poor, but that seems to apply to everywhere we have stayed in Near Sawrey and not the owners fault. The Good - huge supply of dry wood, coal, matches and newspapers for the fire. Really good central heating system. Clean. Comfortable beds ( we are both tall and quite large) The Bad - why are bath towels always so small? Could do with a larger fridge, possibly something in the utility room. It is on a corner, so the farm traffic stopping at the junction can be quite noisy, but didn't bother us. The Ugly -nothing at all that we would complain about ( most unusual) .

Rated by rappy42 reviewed on 3rd January 2021

The house provided a comfortable stay for visiting the lake district and surrounding areas. The interior was a little dated, and the garden wasn't really as advertised. The gardening had not been done for a long while and as such was not very pleasant to sit out there, and it isn't very private as passers by on the street can see into it. House was right in the centre of the village opposite Hill Top and as such a lot of tourists were outside taking pictures of the house and looking through the windows. One tourist actually walked right through the front door and when asked to leave demanded to know 'if this cottage is private then why is it in the national trust brochure?!' Safe to say we kept the front door locked from then on. Parking situation was also a bit tricky, and although the kitchen was mostly acceptable, the fridge had a really strong odour that made it very unpleasant every time you opened it. Other than this the cottage was extremely clean. Overall a nice stay but not as private as we would have liked, and the house could really do with a bit of TLC I think. Also could have done with WiFi as phone signal is non-existent inside the house.

Rated by FionaH2269 reviewed on 2nd August 2019

Had a lovely week and indeed the cottage and Near Sawrey are a great place to explore The lakes from with Hawkshead in easy reach and a brilliant pub over the road. The cottage itself is spacious with two parking spaces, good heating and hot water (electric shower) and a wood burner. Also a lovely little back garden, two Tvs, DVDs and plenty of books. There is also an excellent service from the local Milkman each morning. We did however have a couple of problems, firstly the overwhelming smell of "dog" on arrival. On contactng the agent they did explain that the owner had recently stayed with their three dogs and then send a cleaner in the following day; eventually the smell did recede or indeed we got used to it. As dog owners ourselves we are used to a little eau du dog but this was somewhat overhwhelming at first. Secondly and far more of a problem was the fridge that no matter how many times we cleaner maintained a constant smell of "damp". Subsequently anything we put in the fridge also smelt hence the kids' lunchboxes and then the rucksack we put them in. Upon opening the fridge the smell would permeate throughout the kitchen. Again, we mentioned this but short of providing a new fridge, not a lot could be done. We did receive a sincere apology and although this didn't really spoil our holiday opening the fridge was not somehting we looked forward to. On the whole a lovely week but a little bit on the smelly side

Rated by Cybersloth reviewed on 1st September 2017

We have stayed many times at Anvil Cottage. and it was so nice to return again this year, the owners have spent some time and money which has added to the warm experience. It is set in the heart of breathtaking village of Near Sawrey and is a must stay. We spent our time visiting all the local towns as this are a short journey from Anvil. It was great to return to a warm house and settle in for the evening after a visit to the Tower Bank or Cuckoo Brow Inn. I have written a review on these must eat and Drink, Tower Bank has lifted its game and this is down to Jimmy (Scottish) he is a warm and friendly Bar Manager,, his service makes you feel at home in the village. So if you would like to be in the heart of the Lakes with walks on your doorstep and Pubs and in Home from Home property this is a great place to stay

Rated by philiplilley reviewed on 12th December 2016

We have just come back from a wonderful week in the Lakes with the in-laws. Anvil Cottage is in a lovely location opposite Hill Top and the Tower Bank Arms, so perfect for Beatrix Potter enthusiasts. It provided us with a good base for exploring the area, with places like Kirkstone, Derwent Water and Ullswater not too far away. The cottage is a good size for four and was comfortable enough, but improvements are needed. It was not particularly clean when we arrived; there were cobwebs around the skirting boards and we found a plaster under one of the beds. We actually gave the place a good hoover before we left and decided it looked better than when we arrived! The furniture is old and tired; one of the wardrobe handles is broken and some cupboard doors do not shut properly. The radio in the dining room doesn't work. We felt that Wi-Fi would have been useful; I understand that people want to get away from it all in such a beautiful location, but in that case some detailed walking guides would have been welcome as we couldn't get on line to check the immediate area. There is not much in the cottage apart from tourist leaflets. Mobile signal is also poor so no 4G. However, you can get Wi-Fi at the Tower Bank. Very little is provided for guests except bed linen and firewood, so you do need to bring essentials such as washing up liquid, loo rolls and towels. Supermarkets are available in Hawkshead and Ambleside. Milk is delivered daily but you are billed at the end of your stay. The cottage seemed expensive but you are paying for the location. With a little extra thought given to guests' comfort it would have been perfect.

Rated by travelbug177 reviewed on 21st October 2016

Some previous reviews left us worried but they should be ignored. We had a great week, grown up family and dogs, lovely walks, great food within walking distance and Anvil Cottage provided a great base. This accommodation is homely, clean and very comfortable, and provides everything that is needed for a relaxing week away including a small private garden.

Rated by stuartmQ146JG reviewed on 28th May 2016

Having read previous reviews I was a little worried but on arrival we were in no dought We had made the right choice the cottage was clean and comfortable with everything we needed it is in a great location with the walks on your doorstep and a great pub oppersite as well as the famous hill top a real Beatrix dream so all In all perfect. it also has a very dog friendly garden and off road parking inc a garage also a added bonus .make use of the farm shop delivery service it's great who needs a shop it works well and with a pub oppersite for meals you won't go hungry I will definitely be coming back to anvil cottage I was v v impressed and enjoyed my stay many thanks Ross / Sophie 2/9 april 2016

Rated by Ross W reviewed on 10th April 2016

The cottage is in a fabulous location: Hill Top House (Beatrix Potter's beautifully preserved home) directly opposite, wonderful walks straight from the door and the welcoming Tower Bank Arms over the street. The property is central to the little village and steeped in history. However, the owners seem to rely on their historical connections to fill their property rather than offering it in an acceptable state of cleanliness or adequately stocked for a party of six to cook and serve. Kitchen and bathrooms were filthy. Drawers and cupboards downstairs were full of junk. The smoke alarms were set off the first time we used the cooker as it wa sso full of grease and we had to clean it - not something you expect to do on holiday. The overall presentation is very tired. We have complained to Lakes Cottage Holidays who have informed us that the owners had the cottage spring cleaned in September and would have attempted to putthings right if we had contacted them (as per their terms and conditions). We hope that our complaint ensures that the owners make more efforts to offer a clean property and hope the owners will work to ensure it is more acceptable for future guests. On the plus side, there was plenty of wood and coal for guests to use.

Rated by 965paulaw reviewed on 10th November 2015

We absolutely loved the location of Anvil Cottage. Perfect for walking, mountain biking and breathtaking scenery all from the front door. Local pub pretty good for a drink and free wifi. Unfortunately the cottage did not live up to expectations. There were no lids on the saucepans, 2 egg cups (for 4 of us), flies, tatty and worn rugs/sofa. Not to mention the fridge which stank and a fire in the lounge which hasn't been cleaned out. The owners really need to give it a good clean and remove all chinz.

Rated by Kathryn L reviewed on 10th April 2015

We particularly wanted a property close to a village shop so that we would not have to use the car, having travelled a long way. Anvil Cottage seemed ideal as the website information indicated there was a shop 50 yards away. Just to be sure, we telephoned the booking company and were reassured there was a very good shop in the village. On arrival, we discovered there was no shop, and never has been. The milkman delivers various items, and the "shop" one mile away only sells teas and ice cream. We feel that we were grossly misled by the booking company and this rather spoilt the holiday. Our complaint to them met with an inadequate response. Anvil Cottage itself is in a fairly shabby condition needs freshening up.

Rated by Sally W reviewed on 24th August 2014

Anvil Cottage is very well situated. Hill Top is just across the road, and Hawkshead, Ambleside, Coniston and Grasmere are a short drive away. The car ferry at Far Sawrey, meanwhile, takes you across Lake Windermere in about 4 minutes which cuts off the long drive around the lake. The Tower Bank Arms is a minute's walk away, serving great food. The cottage itself is full of character and charm. It has a history all of its own which is well documented in the books and photos in the cottage (and which draws tourists who stand outside to take photos). It is dog-friendly with a lovely secure garden. For us, however, there were a few downsides - it is a bit 'tired' and in need of a lick of paint and a good spring clean. The crockery and glasses were smeary when we arrived, but as there is no dishwasher we had to hand-wash everything. Half of the lamps in the bedrooms needed new bulbs. The washing machine didn't work (but this was very quickly fixed for us thankfully as we'd packed with the use of a washing machine in mind), then the Sky TV stopped working. There are two bathrooms (one just off the lounge?!), but no towel rails in either, so our towels were draped over radiators / doors. Small things, perhaps, but things that would have made the difference to us. Perhaps the most noticeable thing for us is that while there are enough beds for seven people (two couples and 3 children), the lounge can really only accommodate 4-5 without bringing in chairs from the dining room, and the small garden table can only reasonably accommodate 2-3, making eating outdoors for 6 people practically impossible, which is a great shame as the garden is lovely. There is plenty of crockery, but there were only 4 water glasses. Again, not a major thing but something we felt should be standard in a 6-berth cottage. I have to say that none of this detracted from our holiday. It is a very beautiful part of the country with plenty to do in all weathers, and we will definitely return, although perhaps not to this property.

Rated by Anneliese G reviewed on 9th August 2014

Lovely charming cottage in a delightfull Lakeland hamlet. Well equiped and furnished, cosy, and full of character. Ticked all our boxes. Having said that we were a party of four and the cottage is advertised as sleeping seven, which it can do. However I am at a loss to see how seven people could sit comfortably in the sitting room or around the dining table. The sitting room especially would require extra seating and that would be a tight fit to say the least. That said, for four people it is perfect, five would be OK but anymore and the comfort score would drop considerably and you need to be very good friends! No problems with the booking process, efficeint and helpfull. Lovely pub almost across the road and some lovely walks all around. We would definately return and highly recommend but watch your occupancy.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 9th December 2013

The service from the ambleside Office staff was excellent and very helpfu1. We were not allowed into the cottage on the first day due to a problem on the central heating system, which turned out to be air in a radiator! On moving into anvil Cottage we found it generally dirty and told the office. A cleaner was sent next day. Crockery was plentiful but most of it was chipped or cracked. Mugs were left dirty and some were chipped. Only one saucepan lid had a knob on and this dropped off during our stay and couldn't be repaired, so we left it beside the cooker. The fridge/freezer was said to be broken and so another was put in the utility room. This was unnecessary as the original one's drainage hole was blocked. Problem soon sorted. Who checks these things? There is a television in an upstairs bedroom but this is tuned to the one in the living room and can only show the same programme as the one downstairs. If the downstairs TV is switched off then the upstairs one is off too. The washer/dryer advertised in the cottage details is actually only a washing machine. The CD/radio in the dining room did not work at all. Garage door impossible to open. All in all the house is large, a bit shabby but homely and is sadly in need of some attention. Water pours down outside the utility room wall during heavy rainfall, because of broken guttering. It's a shame that this cottage has such an interesting history yet seems to be suffering from a certain amount of neglect. It could be a really stunning property given its position and size. Nice tiny garden but grass needed cutting. We loved the location and did as many walks from the door as weather permitted. Walk to the ferry then across to Bowness for a great day out - really enjoyable. Catch the bus back from the ferry 'cos its mainly uphill on the return! An excellent pub across the road from cottage with good food. Hawkshead, has good shops, pubs and is a great starting place for walks with wonderful views.

Rated by Paul & Jan reviewed on 20th June 2013

Anvil Cottage is a great place for a holiday. It's clean, everything works and the self contained enclosed garden is a comple delight - especially when you find yourself in the middle of one of the busiest tourist attractions in the Lakes. The garden is also totally dog friendly - we have a border terrier who is keen to get through the smallest of spaces but it was lovely for him to be able to enjoy the garden with us without having to worry about where he was. The kitchen is well equipped with everything you could possibly need and with 5 adults in the house for some of our stay it was good to have enough cutlery and crockery. All the bedrooms are large with the right amount of storage space and very cute window seats It's not the most modern and chic cottage you'll ever stay in but the furnishings work well with the character of the house.

Rated by romycat_10 reviewed on 7th June 2013

We booked last minute, and were delighted with the cottage. It is opposite a fab pub and in a quiet but convenient location for visiting Hawkshead, Ambleside etc. We had a problem with the heating, but the owner responded promptly and it was fixed within hours.

Rated by The Allisons reviewed on 21st April 2013

Right from the start the Cottage Holiday Group offered one of the best customer service I have ever experienced. Booking was exceptionally easy with very friendly staff. We had an issue on the second day of our holiday with the heating and one call to them and they had organised someone to come and help get it fixed. They also called back to check we were happy. The cottage itself was brilliantly located, Nr Sawrey is a really good base to explore the lakes from. Anvil Cottage is pretty much opposite Hilltop and the local pub just up the road. The cottage is definitely rustic, which to me lends to the experience but has all the facilities needed. The local pub serves excellent food at a very reasonable price. Good walks such as up to Moss Eccles Tarn and beyond. Esthwaite water(just a short walk) offers the opportunity for some trout fishing with very helpful staff to give you tips. Hawkshead has some small shops that you can get supplies from but I would recommend a trip to ambleside and get some local meat from the butchers(always have to get Cumberland Sausages) and some excellent bread from the bakers We have been to the lakes quite a few times now, and this cottage and location is up there with the best. The customer service was far and away the best we have ever experienced with any holiday booking. The best thing about the holiday was the location and the sheer bliss of getting away from the rat race. The worst was the weather but you learn to except that in the Lakes in March. Losing the Central Heating for a day was bad, but this led to the positive of meeting a really nice local property caretaker whose family had lived there for generations and whose family new Beatrix Potter. We got a really good deal on a last minute break, and even at full price this is a good choice for a stay in the Lakes as long as you are not expecting a modern accommodation. But then why would you go to the Lakes for this.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 27th March 2013

Anvil Cottage was set in the most perfect location, the beautiful village of Near Sawrey - pub within spitting distance, beautiful walks literally on your doorstep - couldn't have been a more perfect setting. The cottage on the outside was ideal, however, internally it is in need of modernising and revamping! Everything was clean and tidy, but the decor and furnishings need reviving. The bedrooms were light and airy, and bathroom was perfectly adequate, however, the main sitting room/dining room and kitchen need a face lift. If the cottage had been better presented internally we would book for our next holiday, as it was, unfortunately we won't be returning.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 16th August 2012

My wife contacted you by telephone to tell you some of the things which were wrong with the property i.e. Cd player not working, light bulbs not working, some TV remotes not working, instructions needed for the oven, guttering overflowing onto people below and general state of maintenance. Was warm and comfortable, but we could not recommend it to anyone else because of the above

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 21st July 2012

Nice location and cottage was nice and clean... But fridge had no shelves in door which meant a massive loss of space for chilled food which is a problem with 6 hungry people in the house. Also lack of storage in kitchen - cupboards could do with a de-clutter to provide guests with more storage space for food. Plenty of coal and logs though which was a bonus as we had some chilly evenings. Generally house could do with a bit of tlc compared to some other cottages we have stayed in recently in this price bracket.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 15th June 2012

Fabulous location for walks. Good local pub. Nice enclosed garden. Leaky gutterings that were a problem when opening/closing the gates. Bedding very poor ie soiled/stained. Nice open fire with unlimited fuel. Dark decor and low enery light bulbs so couldn't see to read except on window seats.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 5th June 2012

Anvil Cottage in Sawrey, is a beautiful well equiped cottage, decor is a little dated but very comfortable, with lots of room for a large family. Two bathrooms one upstairs which has a large bath for long soaks and one downstairs with a large shower with pleny of hot water. Outside the front door turn right for a mile walk to Moss Eccles Tarn where Beatrix Potter kept a rowing boat. Turn left to the Tower Bank arms and Hill top. In walking distance to Hakeshead Village which is highly recommended. Short drive to Wray Castle and ambleside or a Ferry to Windermere. Can't rate this cottage high enough. Very clean and cosy, can't wait to go again, perfectly postioned for days out in the car or for long walks, with plenty of logs and coal for an open fire. Anyone staying in this property will have a wonderful time. Close to all the Southern lakes, The Langdales and Tarn Howls, which is a 10 min car ride and and a great find. My family and I visit the lakes fron Kent about 4 times a year and to date this has been our favourite stay.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 24th May 2012

Ideal location for all of the Lake District's biggest adverts. Stunning senery, beautiful villages and friendly people (there is a very friendly pub across the road). The cottage is typical of the region, not too modern, very cosy and a great base to explore the surrounding country. The cottage was clean and plenty of coal/wood for the open fire. Dog friendly as was the pub with secure garden. Parking here is a bonus with Beatrix Potter Hill Top home adjacent, therefore garage most welcome.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 22nd May 2012

The holiday was good fun lovely walks dog friendly and a fantastic pub what more could you wish for

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 9th April 2012

I telephoned Cottage Holiday Group and asked about booking anvil Cottage from the thursday night to tuesday morning, not a problem, unlike some other rental agents, who asked for a full weeks booking starting from the saturday, they were extremly helpfull and most plesant. The cottage is fully equipt, well maintained and well apointed, everything you require is available in the cottage, from a phone charger for a nokia 6510 to any amount off cooking and domestic equipment, local information about walks and places to visit,to the best takeaways and even the delivery drivers name at the local tesco's. The inside is spotlessly clean, had a fire already laid out just ready to throw on a match (supplied in a draw)not that is was cold enough, the cottage is lovely and toasty. The enclosed garden was superb for Jackson our springer, there is ample off road parking with a private drive at the side of the cottage and even a garage.Don't let the cottage photo's influence your choise, you will more than enjoy your stay at anvil Cottage, and don't forget the pub is only 50 yards away. Thank you Cottage Holliday Group.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 11th March 2012

We had a great time overall. The accommodation is great with an open fire, central heating and two bathrooms - bliss!. The local dairy service is a boon and the pub couldn't be nearer. Lots of walks with the dogs and lovely scenery. We will return.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 7th January 2012

We have stayed at anvil Cottage before and couldnt wait to retrun. The cottge is in an excellent location for many great walks within the lakes and also great walks from the cottage itself. The cottage is very well equiped with a lovely open fire, it is very comfortble and cosy. Anadded bonus is the location of the pub whihc can be seen from the cottage, very friendly with great real ales and excellent food

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th November 2011

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33mph
8.2mm
992mb
Tue 26th
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
11°C 7°C
25mph
10.7mm
1,004mb
Wed 27th
Moderate rain
Moderate rain
8°C 5°C
25mph
6.5mm
1,010mb

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All prices are inclusive of the booking fee. Winter Short Breaks (WSB) are available at many properties in the "Winter" period - subject to availability. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. Off Season Breaks (OSB) are available at many properties in parts of the "Low" and "Mid" periods - subject to availability. The price for a 3 night break is either 75% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. OSBs can be booked within a calendar month of the start date of the holiday. "Last Minute Breaks" (LMB) are available at most properties throughout the "LOW", "MID", "HIGH", "PEAK", "XMAS" and "NEW YEAR" periods. The price for a 3 night break is either 65% of the normal weekly rental or, if it is higher, the quoted Winter Short Break price. Extra nights are charged pro rata of the weekly rental. LMBs can be booked within one week of the start date of the holiday.