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Brunt How, Ambleside

Guest Rating
Rating
4.5
out of 5
Guest Rating
Rating
4.5
out of 5
Sleeps up to 7
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3

Brunt How is an early 1900s stone cottage set in an elevated position within the Langdale Valley on the outskirts of Skelwith Bridge. This spacious property sleeps up to seven guests and sits on the edge of Ambleside in the central Lake District. The cottage features high ceilings and characterful rooms that feel both stately and welcoming.

The peaceful setting offers magnificent views across the River Brathay valley and multi-levelled lawned gardens where guests spot deer, rabbits and buzzards. Walks start from the door including routes to Loughrigg Tarn and bridleways up Ellers Brow. The location provides excellent access to Langdale valley walks and Skelwith Bridge.

Accommodation comprises three bedrooms and three bathrooms.

 

About Brunt How

Brunt How is an early 1900s stone cottage set in an elevated position within the Langdale Valley on the outskirts of Skelwith Bridge. This spacious property sleeps up to seven guests and sits on the edge of Ambleside in the central Lake District. The cottage features high ceilings and characterful rooms that feel both stately and welcoming.

The peaceful setting offers magnificent views across the River Brathay valley and multi-levelled lawned gardens where guests spot deer, rabbits and buzzards. Walks start from the door including routes to Loughrigg Tarn and bridleways up Ellers Brow. The location provides excellent access to Langdale valley walks and Skelwith Bridge.

Accommodation comprises three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The king bedroom has a mahogany sleigh bed with en-suite bath and shower. The family room contains a super king zip-link bed plus a single with pull-out trundles and en-suite shower. The twin bedroom offers two single beds. All rooms feature comfortable beds and the well-equipped kitchen includes two ovens and a dishwasher.

Skelwith Force waterfall (1.2 miles, 4 minutes) and Ambleside town centre (4.4 miles, 10 minutes) sit nearby. Loughrigg Tarn (1.5 miles, 6 minutes) offers peaceful walks whilst Windermere lake (4.7 miles, 12 minutes) provides boat trips and watersports.

Perfect for families and walkers who want a spacious base with private gardens. Brunt How welcomes one well-behaved dog and offers off-road parking for two cars.

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Brunt How Attractions & Days Out

Explore the wonderful attractions and activities surrounding Brunt How during your stay. Find the best places to visit and things to do in the local area, all conveniently organised by distance and type. Charming villages to lively and exciting attractions - there's something for everyone to enjoy. Browse through our categories including attractions, walks & outdoor activities, shopping destinations and handy tips on getting around. Plan your perfect day out. Whether you're looking for family fun, romantic experiences, or pet-friendly adventures, this cottage provides an ideal base to explore Cumbria's fantastic days out. Click on any attraction for more detailed information including address, opening times and visitor tips.

Skelwith Force Waterfall
Distance: 1.2 miles
LA22 9NN
Loughrigg Tarn
Distance: 1.5 miles
LA22 9JU
Windermere Lake
Distance: 4.7 miles
LA23 1LF
Loughrigg Fell
Distance: 1.8 miles
LA22 9JU
Ellers Brow Bridleway
Distance: 0.3 miles
LA22 9HE
Colwith Force
Distance: 2.1 miles
LA22 9HY
Ambleside Town Centre
Distance: 4.4 miles
LA22 9BS
Co-op Ambleside
Distance: 4.3 miles
LA22 9DT
Chesters by the River
Distance: 1.1 miles
LA22 9LT
Skelwith Bridge Village
Distance: 0.8 miles
LA22 9NN
Ambleside Bus Station
Distance: 4.4 miles
LA22 9BS
Windermere Ferry
Distance: 6.2 miles
LA22 0LP
Skelwith Force Waterfall
Distance: 1.2 miles
LA22 9NN
Loughrigg Tarn
Distance: 1.5 miles
LA22 9JU
Windermere Lake
Distance: 4.7 miles
LA23 1LF
Loughrigg Fell
Distance: 1.8 miles
LA22 9JU
Ellers Brow Bridleway
Distance: 0.3 miles
LA22 9HE
Colwith Force
Distance: 2.1 miles
LA22 9HY
Ambleside Town Centre
Distance: 4.4 miles
LA22 9BS
Co-op Ambleside
Distance: 4.3 miles
LA22 9DT
Chesters by the River
Distance: 1.1 miles
LA22 9LT
Skelwith Bridge Village
Distance: 0.8 miles
LA22 9NN
Ambleside Bus Station
Distance: 4.4 miles
LA22 9BS
Windermere Ferry
Distance: 6.2 miles
LA22 0LP

Is Brunt How Right For You?

Discover why this cottage is ideal for different types of visitors

For Families
Children enjoy the large multi-levelled gardens with space to explore and spot wildlife including rabbits, deer and birds. The greenhouse contains a table tennis table for rainy days. The family room sleeps up to five with a super king zip-link bed, single bed and two pull-out trundles. However, the tiered gardens with multiple steps are not suitable for toddlers and require supervision for younger children.
For Couples
The king bedroom features a mahogany sleigh bed with valley views and two armchairs for relaxing. The en-suite includes a bath with overhead shower. Couples enjoy cosy evenings by the log burner in the sitting room with chesterfield sofas. The peaceful elevated setting offers privacy and the gardens provide outdoor seating with views across the River Brathay. Stargazing reveals the Milky Way on clear nights.
Pet Friendly
One well-behaved dog is welcome at Brunt How. The property offers multi-levelled gardens with outdoor space for exercise though supervision is needed as dogs can jump the low walls. Walks start directly from the door including bridleways and paths to Loughrigg Tarn. The cottage has carpets throughout so muddy paws may require cleaning. Previous guests have successfully brought their dogs and enjoyed exploring the Langdale Valley.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Brunt How

Chesters by the River

Located 1.1 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA22 9LT

The Talbot Bar & Restaurant

Located 1.2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA22 9NN

The Log House Restaurant

Located 4.2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA22 9BT

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Brunt How

Does this cottage have a hot tub?
No, Brunt How does not have a hot tub. The property offers a multi-levelled garden with outdoor seating areas and views across the valley instead.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, one well-behaved dog is welcome at Brunt How. The property has gardens with low walls so supervision is recommended for energetic pets.
How many people does Brunt How sleep?
The cottage sleeps up to seven guests across three bedrooms. The family room includes a super king zip-link bed, one single bed and two pull-out trundles for flexible sleeping arrangements.
What parking is available?
Off-road parking for two cars is provided at the property. The drive is steep and the entrance can be difficult to spot in darkness so arrive during daylight if possible.
Are towels and bed linen provided?
Yes, all bed linen and towels are included in your stay. Guests praise the large fluffy white towels and crisp white bedding throughout the cottage.
What heating does the property have?
Oil-fired central heating throughout with underfloor heating in the kitchen and a log burner in the sitting room. The heating is controlled remotely but guests can adjust temperature using a wall pad for one-hour periods.
Is the property suitable for elderly guests or those with mobility issues?
No, Brunt How is not suitable for guests with mobility issues. The property and gardens feature multiple steps, steep approaches and tiered levels throughout.
What kitchen equipment is provided?
The kitchen includes two ovens, combination microwave, dishwasher, fridge-freezer, washer-dryer and comprehensive cookware. Guests consistently describe it as exceptionally well-stocked for self-catering.

Brunt How Reviews

Ann Frances
1 Brunt How is a beautiful spacious house with a fine sunny garden but take care the steps to get to the two levels can be slippery. Very lovely curtains and other furnishings, comfy beds. The only negative was that on arrival we found some basic things lacking such as only 3 loo rolls for 4 toilets, very little hand soap, and washing up stuff. On the positive side, I rang Sykes in the morning and by the afternoon, the things we asked for had been delivered.
What a stately elegant home! Absolutely everything we could want except for better legs for the stairs and sloping paths for us two oldies especially the large, fluffy white towels and beautifully sharp kitchen knives! Thank you very much!
Catherine
We had a fantastic week at Brunt How. The home and gardens were beyond our expectations and we were so lucky with the weather that we were able to sit out and enjoy the wonderful views ever day. We were able to walk from our door joining some challenging and less testing walks. We were a couple in our mid 50s and found it all perfect. Thank you
1 Brunt How is a beautiful house, and despite a few issues, the fact we will come back shows we loved the place. A lot of the issues were with the administration, especially now Sykes seem to have taken over all the rental companies and decided not to offer any support. The listing is true to life, and the house is as gorgeous as it looks in the pictures. Ive wanted to stay somewhere really special in the Lakes for a while, and after giving up on the rubbish Pullwood booking site, found 1 Brunt How. My daughter, whose 10th birthday we were going away for, called it The Castle, and it was worth the booking cost just to see her excitement when we decided we could go. Initially we had just peeked at the listing to see what it would be like if you had a fancy holiday in the lakes, but we were so taken by it, we went ahead and booked. Also worth the fee was the shower in the zip bedroom, its awesome, and I want my bathroom redone at home with that exact shower. The kitchen is the best equipped Ive seen in a holiday cottage. Theres almost everything you need, including nice oven dishes, a really good oven and a combi microwave. I was able to bake a birthday cake while there, with a little help from Lakeland. The underfloor heating in the kitchen is lovely. It should be a given nowadays, but it often isnt, and Brunt Hows internet was reliable. The wildlife and the views are amazing. So many birds, deer, rabbits and even a stoat came to see us. The view from the living room and both main bedrooms is just awesome, rain or shine. I cant do it justice by describing it so I wont try. Although close to Skelwith Bridge by road, I dont recommend trying to walk there along the A593 as theres no path and its too narrow. Ellers Brow and Foulstep is steep but not far. Even nicer is the bridleway 10 yards up Ellers Brow, as it takes you up towards Loughrigg and either back round to Skelwith Bridge via Loughrigg Tarn or over the saddle to Ambleside. Theyre both wonderful walks with great views. If you get to Skelwith Bridge, Chesters is awesome. If you like seeing aircraft my inner 9 year old loves it Brunt How is brilliantly placed. If you take one of the walks above then its even better. The front of the house is also brilliant for stargazing. Be aware the drive to the house is steep. I was glad Id recced the entrance on Google streetview, as Id have missed it in the dark otherwise. My van bottomed out turning onto the steep base of the drive, but the inlaws SUV didnt, just for reference. If youre walking in or out, the steps from the front of house are easier. Hopefully helpful if youre tired or less mobile. Badmin. As I noted above, a lot of the problems with the trip were outside the owners control, but should absolutely be within the scope of Lakelovers Sykes Heart of the Lakes whoever the heck is administering the holidays, probably an AI hedgehog. Beware badly notified road closures. Im pretty good with maps and have been to the Lakes a few times. The various councils in charge of the roads clearly have an aversion to notifying Google and Apple about road closures, so dont rely on those maps to warn you. You could check the various Lake District, Westmorland and Cumberland websites for closures, but theyre blooming difficult to follow with reference to local names, and youd easily miss a vital closure. I still havent quite processed how frustrated I should be at a road closure at Rydal, 3 miles shy of Ambleside, that was first notified by road signs in Grasmere. After doubling back to Grasmere, the first almost hidden diversion sign brings you back round to Rydal, but before the road closure so that was pointless. Its also not like it was 2AM, this was just after 7PM. I contemplated taking Red Bank, but with a bike rack on and it being dark, decided against it. The fact the diversion signs began at Grasmere and took you back North is mind boggling. They had someone drive all the way to Troutbeck putting out diversion signs from Grasmere around Helvellyn via Troutbeck and Patterdale, but couldnt be bothered to go 7 miles further to Rhegged and put out a sign saying no access to Ambleside via Keswick after 7PM. The reason Im so cross about this is partly to try and stop anyone else having to go through this at the start of their holiday, mainly because my poor little autistic 10 year old had an extra 2 hour journey on winding dark roads late at night, partly because everyone else in the world notifies mapping agencies of this stuff, and partly because this is absolutely within the ability of tourist companies like Sykes running accommodation in one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, and who send directions to their customers in the multitude arrival emails. These agencies have local knowledge and understanding of council websites and local roads. This is rubbish service. Contacting anyone. Also rubbish service was the inability to contact anyone at the overlapping agencies. When you book youre told the heating is set by the owners or Heart of the Sykeslovers so you dont turn it up, to save energy. Fine, but I wanted to ask for the heating to be turned down or at least for us to be allowed to turn it down, as were sensitive flowers and dont like too much heat. The Lakelovers contact phone numbers were for when you arrive. The website via logged in booking number just kept taking you round in circles, saying there were no amenities with options to change, so you could either add people to the booking or cancel it. The only way I could try and reach anyone was by the Sykes Lakelovers WhatsApp, which got no reply despite repeated attempts, until I finally just asked why I hadnt had a reply. Even after that they said theyd find out if the heating could be lowered, but I heard nothing further, so we just had to put up with eyeballs becoming raisins. At least the AI hedgehog probably would have told me he could only help with hedgehog related enquiries and had I thought of hibernation. Postage. Wed been let down by a local seller before the holiday so I ordered something online to be delivered to Brunt How. Not detailed in the blurb from, yup, Lakelovers Sykes Heart of the Lakes is a block on deliveries to the house. Thankfully it was Royal Mail, so I could have it delivered to the post office in Ambleside, but be aware if youre going there for a birthday or something. Spring cleaning. One of the reviews a couple of years ago noted cleanliness. Brunt How needs a spring clean. Im sure housekeeping do their very best with the surface clean turnaround of multiple properties. We dropped a piece of spectacles and needed to hunt around on hands and knees under the beds and drawers, and it was a bit grim, with lots of dust, cobwebs, a few uneaten crisps. You then start noticing more grub and dont actually want to put your stuff down anywhere. Crockery had bits of stuff in, some of the cookware in the cupboards had cobwebs on, extractor fans and radiator backs were very dusty. Just needs a deep clean. I didnt want a review to put anyone off staying as its an amazing place. I hope this is useful feedback. Im very cross about the badmin at Sykes, but it looks like theyre here to stay as theyve taken over everyone, even Sallys I think, and Ive seen them on some AirBNBs. I imagine owners are over a barrel as with the amount of competition you need an agency for exposure. It might be that only the owners can put pressure on Sykes to improve. Theres currently a very low bar. If the house is cleaned and youre ok with a warm house and youre not unlucky with the roads, I think youll have one of your best holidays ever staying at 1 Brunt How. Thank you to the owners for sharing their beautiful home.
We thoroughly loved our stay. Beautiful house in great location the two main bedrooms are huge and very comfortable, and that opulent living room was fabulous to spend the cold evenings playing monopoly with the boys in front of the fire. You should make sure people know more about the beautiful views from the house! The garden is immaculate and flowering in February! We'd love to come back some time
Another fantastic holiday at Brunt How. Lots of adventures in the Langdale valley and many walks from the doorstep. The senior members of the party explored the Wordsworth trail with visits Allen Bank and Rydal Mount and they enjoyed seeing the confluence of th Breathy and Rothay guarded by a very confident heron. We paid our respects to Joss Naylor at St Olafs church yard at Wasdale Head. Thanks again for sharing your wonderful home.
A lovely stay in this beautiful house. The weather has been kind, lovely walks and adventures with the family and Barney. Stunning views! Thankyou
A wonderful characterfull house with huge rooms and fantastic views from the sitting room and main bedroom. Very well situated close to Ambleside with wonderful walks striaght out of the house. It's also very well placed to get to the more adventourous hills in the Langdale valley. We felt like welcome guests of the family who owns the property with their photos on the walls and a good supply of kitchen essentials. Kitchen just a little small in comparison to all the big rooms but only a problem if you want to do lots of cooking!
Pauline
This is an exceptional property. Comfortable, extremely clean and a well stocked kitchen a few more baking trays might be helpful beautiful views in a very quiet and secluded location. The elegant rooms are large with high ceilings and traditional details. When the week came to an end we were extremely sad to leave our home from home. A top class residence.
Back at it again, another great stay at Brunt How. We enjoyed lots of great walks when there are breaks in the weather as well as making the most o the ins9ide space on rainy days. Also managed to fit in a decent run most days in training for the Lakeland 50. Good grub from Chesters. We love visiting Colwith Force and Skelwith Force in the winter months. Cant wait to be back again.
A wonderful two weeks spent in this superb house. The views, location and peaceful surroundings all contributed to a fabulous stay. We expected all types of weather, and we were not disappointed. However on the whole, we were very lucky and walked for miles every day. Our four legged companion has been living her best labrador life water and sticks galore! We have been visiting the Lakes for many many years and can honestly say this is one of the best properties we have rented, and would not hesitate to come back soon. With many thanks
Mitchell
Brunt How is a nice early 1900s cottage rental in walking distance from the lovely and secluded Loughrigg Tarn. It should be clearer in the description that you're actually getting one third of the house. The other two thirds are separately rented out as Brunt House & Tarn Cottage. It's important that, unusually, you cannot obtain the keys at the property but have to obtain & return them to managing agents Heart of the Lakes a drive away in Ambleside. We found that Tesco will not deliver directly to the property due to the step access road. Internally, Brunt How is nice, although 'tired'. There was a lot of live spiders in their webs all over the house. The kitchen, although well equipped, was not clean. We spent significant time cleaning it before use. The bedrooms & upstairs bathrooms were clean and well presented. All facilities required for a large family were there. The big selling points are the view facing South, towards the valley and the river Brathay, and the lovely, kempt multilevelled gardens. If you're into birds, you'll find many species including Buzzards. The views of the night sky are excellent with the Milky Way visible on a clear night. If you rent Brunt How you get private access to all the gardens and the greenhouse. The greenhouse's Table Tennis table was so dirty the kids avoided it. Nonetheless, we felt the beauty of the gardens with nice outdoor furniture made up for it. On a bright summer's day, the views are really special & relaxing. Overall, it's a recommended stay for the secluded quiet, views, lovely garden, proximity to Windermere and Ambleside and abundant local walks. We had significant plumbing and electrical issues marring the comfort of the stay. These were well handled by polite Lake Lovers & Heart of the Lakes staff, albeit taking several days to remedy. Brunt How's in a lovely part of the Lake District and would make a good base for exploring the local towns and tarns. Despite issues, we'd still recommend stating there and would consider rebooking.
A lovely property with spectacular views. Not suitable for anyone with mobility issues insofar as the garden in levelled. Beautiful location.
Heather
A beautiful home in an amazing location. It was very clean, beds were comfortable and showers good. The kitchen had all the equipment we needed. We didn't use the table tennis table as the glass house was full of mosquitos but I'm not sure that could be helped. The garden was beautiful and the views stunning. We would definitely book again.
Soubhi
Overall a great property, the views are incredible! However, one of the showers didnt work the whole time we were there. We were in touch with Heart of the Lakes regularly. It was inconvenient. Some cobwebs around the ceiling that hadnt been cleaned. Lock on the downstairs toilet needs fixing.
A truly wonderful place to stay on our honeymoon. We've enjoyed so many enchanting walks right from the doorstep Loughrigg Fell, Loughrigg Tarn, Ambleside, Skelwith Bridge and Elterwater. Brunt How has also been the perfect base from which to set out on our longer hikes. We have visited many locations in the Langdale valley, North Lakes for a swim in Derwent Water and a venture up High Seat, Bleaberry Fell and the oh so pleasing Walla Crag. We've been blessed with fine weather and soaked up the beauty of the garden, making the most of any opportunity to dine al fresco. We've basked in the peace and quiet tranquillity of both the indoor and outdoor space, reading and enjoying the picturesque views. We've been fascinated watching a nest of tree creepers and the spotted fly catcher. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful home. We hope to be back soon.
Just got back from the most amazing week in the lakes. Perfect weather really helped, but the cottage was awesome. The property has very large rooms, tastefully furnished super comfy beds! and a small but well equipped kitchen. One of the bedrooms was small and didnt have much natural light but we werent in there much! The garden is stunning, beautiful flowers and lawned areas. Would definitely recommend Brunt How, and would definitely love to return! Ps one little teeny tiny thing the property would benefit from a clothes airer!!!
Eirwen
Amazing property, stunning views, lovely garden, in all a very enjoyable weeks break,without sat nav directions not that easy,could also do with having 2keys for the house.
A very welcoming house! There were seven of us here, two from the United States and I loved it. The views are beautiful!! Wish we had some more sunny days to explore. Overall we had a wonderful family holiday! Hope to return in the future.
Stephen
Love the house! Elegant, well fitted out, with such lovely views and garden. So relaxing, lovely walks and food, we slept so well. Very restorative! Its our second time here. First time was in the summer with fab BBQs is in the garden with recipes from the Nigella book in kitchen which we have since bought! This time candlelit suppers and log fires. Hope to be back. Thank you so much.
Deborah
This house is beautiful! We loved the gardens, the decor, how spacious it was and the level of comfort was amazing. It really helped us to have the perfect holiday. The location is quiet, but close to all attractions and I would stay here again happily. Some points to note. There was a smell of wet dog downstairs which we reported. I would suggest regular carpet washing and the option of plugin air fresheners. The cleanliness of sinks, toilets, hoovering and mopping was as I would expect so the smell was not due to poor cleaning. The cleaner needs time for a deep clean every few weeks basically, as there were a few dirting skirtings downstairs, again due to muddy dogs from the looks of it. Prior information regarding the fire would have been helpful as we needed to buy coal, fire starters etc whilst we were there, so this is something worth knowing in advance as the property does get quite cold at night.
Rebecca
Lovely location and generally well appointed cottage. Good kitchen and dining area, and lovely large lounge though a squeeze for 6. However, dishwasher was clearly not cleaning when we arrived, so we had to clear out all the filters to get it working properly not a nice job when not done for so long, there is relatively limited larger glass wear and crockery OK for 4, would not be for 6, and the inability to open the back door fully was tricky when coming in with wet walking gear.
Hannah
Overall, a lovely property in a truly stunning setting. Highlights include the generous and beautifully furnished family room, as well as our daily walks to nearby Loughrigg Tarn we will bring swimming costumes next time! Constructive feedback We slept in the massive yellow bedroom with our toddler and would have really appreciated blackout curtains blinds to help with bedtime. We also did notice a fair bit of mould on the curtains that are present. Hooks on the back of the bathroom bedroom door would be useful, as well as a full length mirror. I was also surprised that hand soap wasnt supplied in the bathrooms and we had to buy some. It is worth noting that the garden is well maintained with the most incredible views, but the steps tiered layout mean it is not toddler friendly. Also, our dog easily jumped the low wall to the neighbouring property to make friends!
Wonderful house, superb large rooms and comfy beds. Children, dog and adults all slept well. Beautiful views and we made the most of walking when the sun shined. Sadly it was a rather wet, cold week. We will need to come back in the summer! Thank you, a lovely family home.
House is amazing, garden sets it apart from other properties. Only downside is the small bedroom with 2 singles is cramped and beds not that comfortable for an adult to sleep on.
1 week in the Lake District. We saw some amazing things Striding Edge and the Old Man of Coniston. We saw great birds, paddled on Windermere and swam every day in the tarn. The house is really cool we like the high ceilings, thick walls and solid feel. We would gladly come back and hope that you all have a fantastic time in this beautiful place. We have been privileged and lucky.
Had a great stay at Brunt How. What a lovely house which was spacious, comfortable and well equipped with all we needed for a weeks stay. The view from the house was spectacular and it was a great base for some lovely walks.
Alison
Such a well needed break in a beautiful location. Really appreciate that we could bring our dog to such a lovely house. Going to rebook.
Fantastic property with stunning views.
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