Areas

Discover the beauty that is The Lake District National Park


Bowness-On-Windermere

Bowness-On-Windermere is the village located next to lake Windermere, It houses many of the most luxurious homes in The Lake District. Bowness is one of the most popular areas for tourist due to its beautiful scenery and Lake side attractions.


Windermere

Windermere is a small village located approx 1.5 miles east of Lake Windermere. Originally named Birthwaite until the railway came along in 1847. The village houses a lot of the essential amenities as well as the main transport links into the area.


Ambleside

Ambleside is a haven for walkers, surrounded by stunning scenery and beautiful countryside. The area has a small community and is a popular holiday spot.


Grasmere

Grasmere is located in the centre of The Lake District and was the home of William Wordsworth. It’s most famous for its beautiful views, Grasmere Lake and its Gingerbread. It is arguably one of the most expensive areas to own property within The Lake District.


Keswick

Keswick is the most northern town within The Lake District and is suitable for both walkers and those who want a busier town location. With the shores of Derwent Water a stones throw away it has become a honey pot for tourists. Keswick is approx a 20 minute drive to the M6 motorway giving it great access to everyone.


Ullswater

Ullswater offers a lifestyle defined by dramatic views and natural beauty. It’s ideal for anyone who loves the outdoors, with easy access to walking trails like the Ullswater Way and breathtaking spots such as Aira Force. The charming local villages nearby are home to friendly pubs, tearooms, and practical amenities, making it a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience.


Coniston

Living in Coniston feels like stepping into a perfect balance of community and countryside. This welcoming village, set on the shores of Coniston Water, offers everything you need for everyday living, from local shops to cozy pubs. The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with walking trails like the Old Man of Coniston right on your doorstep.

Cumbria & The Dales


Kirkby Lonsdale

Kirkby Lonsdale is a vibrant market town that perfectly combines historic charm with modern convenience. With a bustling high street full of independent shops, artisan cafés, and traditional inns. The town is famous for its scenic beauty, including the iconic Ruskin’s View, which offers stunning vistas of the Lune Valley. With excellent schools, a thriving local culture, and its position on the edge of both the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, Kirkby Lonsdale is an ideal place to settle for those seeking a balance of countryside living and accessibility.


Sedbergh

Sedbergh is a gem of a town, offering a unique mix of rural charm and vibrant community life. It’s known for its literary heritage as England’s official Book Town, giving the area a cultural touch that’s hard to find elsewhere. For families or individuals seeking a quieter pace of life, Sedbergh provides excellent local schools, a friendly market town atmosphere, and unbeatable access to the Yorkshire Dales.