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Scenery Hill Hideaways offers a private self-catering retreat on the edge of the Lake District National Park, just outside Cockermouth. Tucked away within the grounds of Scenery Hill House, The Coach House offers a peaceful and secluded setting, giving guests their own private space to relax and explore the surrounding area.
Finished to a high standard, the accommodation blends traditional character with modern comfort. Inside, you’ll find a thoughtfully designed open-plan space, a well-equipped kitchen, and a cosy living area, along with a mezzanine sleeping area that adds a unique touch.
Outside, guests can enjoy a private patio, a covered hot tub, and a Scandinavian-style BBQ hut — perfect for year-round use. A fairy-lit path leads from the parking area to the Coach House, adding to the sense of arrival and privacy. The setting is quiet and rural, yet within easy reach of some of the Lake District’s most popular destinations, including Keswick, Buttermere and Derwent Water.
With private parking, EV charging available, and a focus on comfort and privacy, Scenery Hill Hideaways is a great base for walking, exploring, or simply switching off for a few days in the countryside.
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The Coach House - From £240 per night
| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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From Cockermouth: Follow signs towards Workington. Continue through Branthwaite village and pass The Wild Duck pub on your right. Scenery Hill House is the first property on the left at the top of the hill.
From Workington: Follow the road towards Cockermouth and continue into Branthwaite. Scenery Hill House is the second property on the right. Private parking is available on site.
The nearest train station is Workington, around a 10-minute drive from the property. There is no direct public transport to Branthwaite, so we would recommend having a car for your stay to make the most of the surrounding area.
Taxis are available from Workington station, and Cockermouth (a short drive away) offers additional bus connections to Keswick and other parts of the Lake District.
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