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Sunday – Closed
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You’ll find our team hard at work in a traditional, converted stone carriage building in sleepy Elterwater, at the gateway of the stunning Great Langdale Valley. From here, we help people find all sorts of charming local hideaways, from converted barns to rambling stone-built parsonages. So whatever sort of Lake District break you’re looking for, give us a shout and we’ll use our in-depth local expertise to find you a place you’ll love.
Phone us and you’ll be talking to Denise, Helen, Pip or Julie – all with years of knowledge about what makes our region great. Whether you’re looking for walks, cream teas, paddling, peddling or paragliding, they’ll point you in the right direction. And if you need anything sorting out during your stay, just give us a buzz and our team of locally based housekeepers, handymen and problem solvers will be on it in a flash.
Best wishes, and take care.
The team at Wheelwrights Cottages
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Low Tarn Lodge is a fabulous woodland retreat for two.
Low Tarn Lodge is on the Neaum Crag Estate in a fantastic elevated position amongst the trees, set on the south facing hill above Skelwith Bridge, at the entrance to Langdale and below Loughrigg Fell.
It boasts its own parking space and a private outside seating area to the rear of the property– a perfect place to sit and enjoy the surrounding woodland.
The warmth of the wood panelled walls of the lodge provides a cosy retreat to two. It has an ample double bedroom with storage, a modern shower room, a small well equipped kitchen with dining area, a sitting room with French doors and views of the woodland. For those of you who wish to connect back to the wider world, the lodge has its own broadband connection.
Low Tarn includes a pass to the on-site swimming pool facility (open from 1st March – to 12th November) which includes a sauna, table tennis, additional wi-fi connection and a general place to relax. In the pool hall is a coin-operated washer and dryer. This is located in the centre of the estate.
Neighbourhood information
The surrounding woodland is protected by a tree preservation order and the bird life is abundant. Red Squirrels, roe and, occasionally, red deer can be spotted as they wander through the grounds. However, they are rarely seen in summer when the vegetation is high and badgers snuffle around in the small hours.
Neaum Crag is handy for access to the Langdale valley, close to Chesters by the River Café and the Talbot Bar at Skelwith Bridge and Ambleside only a few miles away.
Stagecoach 516 at Skelwith Bridge is just a 5 minute walk from Neaum Crag Estate.
History of the Neaum Crag Estate:
Neaum Crag House was the original main dwelling surrounded by woodland with a Coach House and kitchen garden. In the late 1800’s Fleming occupied the house. He was a friend of Ruskin, the Victorian English writer, philosopher and art critic. The house was extended at that time and developed to look much as it appears today. There was a tower above the roof line, now gone, with windows to all sides which must have given superb panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The grounds would have been managed and laid out with paths running through the woodlands.
The area where the pool facilities now stand was a kitchen garden complete with large sundial. Most of the mature native and specimen trees date from this period.
From the 1980s Neaum Crag began installing timber ‘mobile homes’ instead of taking touring caravans. The estate is quite the hidden gem today, with more substantial lodge structures taking over from the earlier designs.
A public footpath runs to Skelwith Bridge with its hotel, slate galleries with products for sale and Chesters By The River Café, a modern cafe with riverside deck, serving homemade lunch, wood-fired pizza and classic cakes. There is an easy and pleasant path alongside the river Brathay up to Elterwater.