Birslack
Grange is located on the outskirts of Levens village, some 4 miles west
of the M6, (Junction 36) and 5 miles south west of the historic market
town of Kendal. An ideal stopping off point between the south of England
and Scotland.
Levens village has been a frequent winner of Cumbria's "Best Kept Village"
award and still retains its traditional village store, a sub-Post Office,
and the local Inn. For those who enjoy a 'stroll and a pint', there are
a further three local hostelries within 20 - 25 minute stroll of the village.
The Village itself is set of the western slopes of Sizergh fell, and affords
sweeping views across the Lyth Valley, to Morecambe bay, Whitbarrow scar,
and many famous Lakeland fells beyond.
A
charming Westmorland stone cottage nestles peacefully in the sheltered
Lyth valley, famous for its spring show of damson blossom. The cottage
enjoys breathtaking views across lush pastureland to the distant
Langdales and familiar Lakeland Fells beyond. Attached to the owner's
guest house residence, the cottage is newly renovated to a high
standard with an enticing flower garden to the rear and french windows
opening from the living area to a westerly facing sunny patio and
lawn and pergola.
The
cottage for two, consists of a large open plan lounge/dining area
with a kitchen area set off. A separate large twin/double bedroom
and shower/toilet room.

Facilities:
Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, kettle toaster, colour TV, radio,
etc. Bed linen provided. Enclosed flower garden, open patio and lawn with garden
furniture. Private parking. Strictly no smoking.
Whilst
the cottage is fully equipped for self-catering, there are many
excellent eateries within a very short distance of the village,
which the owners would be only to pleased to point out and advise
you as to their particular specialities.
