Scales Cottage, Lorton

Scales Cottage is a lovely renovated Lakeland Cottage in the village of Lorton, near Keswick in the Lake District National Park. The cottage can sleep six people in three bedrooms; two king-size doubles and one double. There is a family bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. A large sociable kitchen with dining area and wood burning stove and a comfortable sitting room. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking and a lovely patio garden. Scales Cottage is a lovely cottage in a fabulous part of the Lake District.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 6
  •   Bedrooms 3
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Fishing Available
  •   Wifi
  •   Parking Available
  •   Ground Floor Accommodation

Accommodation Details

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size 4 poster bed, 1 x king-size double, 1 x double (suitable for children due to sloping ceiling.). Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Sitting room. Kitchen with dining area and wood-burning stove.

This charming 17th century cottage is situated on a working dairy farm, in the beautiful Vale of Lorton with wonderful views over the valley towards the Loweswater fells and the hills around Whinlatter Pass. This delightful cottage has been lovingly restored but still retains many of its original features including the slate floors and inglenook fireplace. Ideally situated for groups of walkers and families to explore the area, or who may wish to use the rainbow trout fishing facilities which the owners provide free of charge. The cottage has a well-equipped kitchen with dining area and woodburning stove making it a sociable space to get together whilst the chef in the party is preparing a delicious meal. Afterwards retire to the sitting room with its vaulted beamed ceiling and comfortable sofas where you can watch a film together on the TV. There are three bedrooms to choose from one with a luxury four poster bed, a king-size double and one double with sloping ceilings making it a cosy retreat for the children in the party. The village of Lorton has a traditional shop and pub. Nearby in the village of Loweswater the award winning Kirkstile Inn can be found with log fires, traditional ales and excellent meals. The cottage is situated in a much less frequented area of the National Park yet only a short drive from the bustling market town of Keswick. Crummock Water, Loweswater, Buttermere and Ennerdale which can be easily reached. The Whinlatter Forest Park with its new Go Ape Forest Adventure and mountain bike trails is only a five minute drive from the cottage. A wonderful location for exploring this quieter part of the Lake District.

Lorton is a village in the district of Allerdale, in Cumbria and is made up of two small villages – Low Lorton and High Lorton, both of which are nestled at the northern end of the Vale of Lorton. Surrounded by the mountains such as Grasmoor, Hopegill Head and Whiteside it is a perfect destination for exploring a number of hillwalks and visitors are encouraged to visit the 12th century St. Cuthbert’s church.

Amenities & Facilities

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. Oil central heating and woodburning stove. TV and DVD. Wi-Fi. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Towels are not provided. Cot on request. Off road parking for 3 cars. Raised terrace area with furniture and small lawned area. Three well behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 1.2 miles. Note: The double bedroom has a sloping ceiling and is only suitable for children. Note: Guests may fish free of charge on the pond located 200 yards from the cottage and stocked with rainbow trout. Note: Pond on site, children to be supervised.

Location Details

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

The person who claimed it isnt actually the owner infact MY FAMILY OWNS IT i will be reporting the account who "owns it"

Rated by Matty L reviewed on 12th November 2021

It’s 22:11 and I’m still sat outside of this wonderful cottage contemplating my return home tomorrow. Yes, we have been very lucky 7 days of tropical weather with today hitting a high of 28 degrees! To say I’m gutted at leaving this wonderful cottage is an understatement. Do I need to leave, could I become a squatter! Cottage itself is beautiful, the surroundings area is second to none, peaceful, beautiful location, close to local pubs if you need them but believe me if you get the weather we had there is no need to leave! It was a bit hot to walk but hey I’m not complaining. We went out early morning or late at night but daytime was a no, no due to the high temperatures. The cottage has everything you need, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Nice and clean and home from home. The owners are fantastic and will help with anything you need! Feeling very sad to be going home but already booked for next year! Fantastic cottage, owners, location and cottage! See you again very soon

Rated by Liesljane reviewed on 27th June 2019

We have just returned after spending a fantastic week at Scales cottage. The owners are within easy reach if you need them and welcoming and friendly. We arrived with our two dogs and there are handy walks nearby if you don't want a drive out. Superb cottage which is very well equipped with plenty of parking room. We went for a relaxing break and would highly recommend a stay here. The weather was fantastic all week, and we only put the heating on once when we arrived and the cottage soon got lovely and warm, we didn't need it on for the rest of the week with the superb weather. Handy utility room equipped with washer and dryer and great to store dirty walking boots. Can't wait already till we can return.

Rated by annette465 reviewed on 3rd June 2016

Stayed at one of the cottages for a weekend, as our friends were getting married locally. We looked inside 3 of the cottages ( as other friends were staying in them also) and all of them were simply perfect! They all had a king size 4 poster bed we're very clean, and extremely spacious. The people who owned the cottages were so friendly and helpful. Our room had wonderful views and was so relaxing. A lovely little hamper basket was left in our cottage for when we arrived, such a lovely thing to do. Thank you! We will definitely be returning to these beautiful cottages.

Rated by EmmaS919 reviewed on 3rd November 2015

We shared the cottage as a family of 6 adults and two dogs. The cottage is fantastic as a family home and base. It's easy to get to Keswick and other areas. Plenty of room in the cottage, the small bedroom which is stated as only suitable for children will be ok for two adults as long as your friendly and adaptable!! The owners are really wonderful people and will help with any matters arising. I was able to leave my mirror dinghy and Canadian canoe in the parking area and we could still get 3 cars in. The trout lakes are worth a go and supper is quite easy to catch (you will have to pay for the fish). Can't fault this place as a family holiday venue but make sure you take some insect repellant as it will be needed.

Rated by Dave S reviewed on 29th July 2015

I hired the cottage to spend a week with our young children (5 & 9), my husband and his parents. We had such a lovely time. My children were fascinated by the farm, the animals and the fishing lake and the farmers and their families couldn't have made us feel more welcome. They showed us around the milking parlour, answered a million questions and even protected the kids from the inevitable outcome when you stand below the wrong end of a cow!! All with good humour and lots of patience. My son developed an obsession with fishing which I was happy to encourage because the view from the fishing ponds is just lovely. The cottage itself is very nice, clean, very well equipped and finished to a high standard. It really does have all the amenities of a home rather than a rental cottage. It is ideally located for loads and loads of great days out with kids. We "Went Ape" at Grizedale, had a lovely walk around Buttermere, searched for the Gruffalo at Whinlatter, were gently educated in conservation at The Lake District Wildlife Park and surprised ourselves with how great the Pencil Museum is! We finished nearly every day with a stroll down to the fishing ponds, half an hour catch with the best farm dogs ever and a happy evening around the kitchen table with a glass of wine and a bottle of whisky. I'm so glad I chose Scales Cottage for our yearly visit back to England, I was not disappointed and would highly recommend it to other families

Rated by greencall reviewed on 4th August 2014

I would like to start by saying please ignore any negative comments surrounding this cottage . We hired the cottage for a full week for four adults and three dogs. When we arrived we were met by the owner who warmly welcomed us and our bouncing dogs after a long drive to the lakes . When entering the cottage it was warm , spotlessly clean with plenty of space for all and furniture of a high standard which ensured comfort and rest. On morning two like all city girls I got lost and found myself on the wrong path with dairy cows on the move. I was found by the farm owner who gave me a lift right back to the cottage to ensure myself and my dogs were not stampeded by the cows. Within my lift I was assured that it happened to many people and I was not made to feel stupid at all. During our stay we cooked many meals within the kitchen after walking all day . The fridge and freezer was large which ensured we could stock up . The kitchen was well equipped with pots and pans of all sizes , plates bowls and all the cooking utensils you could possibly need or want (we even found a vegetable steamer and a meat grill ) . The kitchen had a fully working wood burner which was lovely to have burning whilst eating a meal around the kitchen table of an evening after a long day walking . The bedrooms were light and airy and the beds were so comfortable , along with the peace and quite of the countryside and the lovely beds I have not slept so well in years . The bathroom had a outstanding power shower and with four of us there , there was always hot water and the bath was deep to relax aching feet after a long day. There has been many comments on here about dogs and rules . I feel that the rules were very fair and are the same you apply in your own home , dogs are not allowed to sit on the furniture or be in bedrooms . The dogs are allowed in any other part of the cottage . There is a great court yard with fencing all around which allowed all of our dogs to wonder freely in and out. The farmers working on the farm were very friendly towards the dogs always stopping to say hello and give them a quick pat. I would say if you were looking to stay in the Lake District within a relaxing and friendly environment that's dog friendly than this is a place for you . We will be returning to this cottage and cannot wait to go back !!! Thank you to the farm owners for such an enjoyable stay .

Rated by chelliew reviewed on 10th May 2014

Traveled with friends six of us in total,weather was against us but did not spoil the hols.the cottage was warm well equipped cosy and big.fly fishing was enjoyable yes there was fish in the lakes ,the owners were friendly and helpful,third bedroom was small but comfy ,all in all very nice place to stay,would I return you bet.thanks for a good holiday i

Rated by Dave F reviewed on 8th January 2014

Great cottage - kept very warm with the woodburner & oil central heating when required. Boiler room great for drying wet jackets & boots. Well equiped large living kitchan perfectly able to cater for family meals. The lounge area & beds were good quality and very comfy. All in all had a very nice week in a beautiful part of the country!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th November 2013

We feel cheated because we had no warning about the restrictions on this "pet friendly" rental. We selected the cottage for its "dog friendliness" and were happy to pay a premium of £20 each for the two dogs. Astonishingly, when we arrived we discovered rules that the dogs were not allowed upstairs, which includes the lounge, or in the downstairs bedroom, thus limiting the dog's run to the kitchen, hall and small, crowded laundry room. Luckily, unlike friends, our dogs don't sleep in the bedrooms - what would we have done if they do normally sleep in the bedroom? This restricted our use of the lounge - thank goodness for a pack of cards around the kitchen table because there was no TV in the kitchen! In addition we were required to leave the cottage with no evidence that dogs had been there, so why the £20 surcharge? ALSO, in our view this cottage does not and cannot sleep 6 - two doubles and one single bed!!! However, well appointed, warm, spacious cottage which had been sympathetically and well renovated, but because mobile phone reception is very poor, internet access/wifi would have certainly improved our enjoyment.

Rated by Jan C reviewed on 28th October 2013

Cosy , well maintained and very well equipped cottage. This has to be the warmest cottage we have stayed in over the past 15 or so years. As keen walkers we welcomed the warm boiler room and laundry facilities which dried out our clothes ready for the next day. Plenty of room for people and dogs, lovely lounge and farmhouse style kitchen. The owners were friendly helpful and generous. Dogs are not allowed upstairs in the lounge and that would have been helpful to know before we went.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 29th September 2013

Our family really enjoyed our holiday in this beautiful quiet location. The house is very well equiped, very comfortable. The Shield family very welcoming, local eating houses very good but suggest booking for wheatsheaf as it is very popular and dogs are welcome. We found lots to do and Keswick is not far to go. The only negative was that the third bedroom is small and would be better as a single room. We would certainly return and recommend it to others.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 24th August 2013

Four men of a certain age who in Last of the Summer Wine style, walk, eat, drink and talk about anything and everything. All good cooks and whisky/wine lovers. All we need each year is good walking, any weather and a decent cottage to do our thing. We got this at Scales Cottage, with a good sized kitchen/diner for our culinary efforts, comfortable bedrooms and a fine lounge. All very clean and set in lovely location.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 23rd May 2013

The description advertised is exactly what you get. Considering that we rented in winter, the cottage was very well heated/insulated. The owners supplied logs for the wood burner. The excellent sound insulation is worthy of note too. With 4 adults and 3 dogs (Staffy & 2 Boxers) we had plenty of space. The slate floors and boot room made the post walk clear up easy too. Animal lovers need to be aware that there are cattle, sheep and chickens near-by. One of us has walking disabilities but the cottage layout worked well. Roughly 8 steps to get to the front door (cleary shown in photos) and then did not need to move from the ground floor. Though not suitable for wheelchairs due to the steps). One plus for us, but probably a downside for it buffs, was the poor mobile reception inside the house. Two of our party took advantage of the trout fishing on a wet and windy day. thoroughly enjoying the experience. The best recommendation is that we looked to book again, next year. Sadly the date wanted had already been booked.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 19th November 2012

The cottage was very well equipped and comfortable. We particularly liked the kitchen with the wood burner, and the large lounge upstairs. Very dog friendly downstairs with tiled flooring, and enclosed garden outside. Enjoyed our morning walks around the fishing lake as well. Peaceful location, but close enough to Cockermouth and Keswick, Loweswater and Buttermere. Washing machine and tumble dryer were a bonus as we did have a muddy mountain bike ride. We would definitely go back again.

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

Enjoyed our stay in well-appointed cosy cottage. Great views from lounge. Peaceful location.

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

The property is in a very quiet location on a working farm. The owners live nearby and were very welcoming. The property is very well equiped and the 2 main bedrooms were large and comfortable which suited our party of 4 adults and 1 baby perfectly. Many of the Lake District attractions were within a 30 minute drive and the pub in the village served excellent food.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 10th November 2011

Really loved the cottage and the location. The kids really loved the dairy and the owners were so inviting and helpful thanks so much for your hospitality rachel jason and girls x

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 3rd November 2011

Though the weather was not the best for our week this home from home cottage in a beutiful part of Cumbria really gave us a great break.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 26th October 2011

Scales cottage was gorgeous. The owners could not have been more welcoming and helpful. The cottage was well equiped to cope with our party of 4 adults and one toddler.There were a couple of small fishing lakes nearby and we spent enjoyable evenings sitting by them and our dogs were allowed to swim in them. It was an absolutely blissful week and we shall definately be going back.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 21st August 2011

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