Named after the deer that roam the vale. Our tiny herd of cabins are grouped like a family of deer, within sight of one another, but with enough distance to do your own thing, without feeling overlooked.
Douglas fir and cedarwood were harvested in the valley before being sawn at the local Bram Crag sawmill. The feature wall in the cabin is made from off-cuts – helping to make use of what otherwise would go to waste. The timber beneath the bed has a story to tell. Luke and Jack reclaimed the lambing pens built by their great-grandfather to make the bed.
There are floor-to-ceiling windows behind the log-burning stove, so if you’re inside, you can hear the fire crackle as you enjoy the stunning views. Watch how the light and shade shift on the shoulder of the mountain Blencathra they also call Saddleback.
We’ve kitted out your mini kitchen with a built-in breakfast bar so that you don’t need to leave. The walk-in wetroom has a waterfall shower and local Lake District toiletries.
Outside, on your own private patio, there’s a fire-pit to keep you warm – which doubles as a griddle if you fancy cooking on it! When the sun goes down, it’s the perfect time to warm the wood-fired hot tub and settle down for a night of star-gazing.
King Size Bed
Fresh White Cotton Sheets
Fluffy Robes & Towels
Double Gas Ring Hob
Kettle & Toaster
Fridge/Freezer
Cooking Utensils
Two comfy chairs
Wood Burner
Central Heating
Waterfall shower
Wood Fired Hot Tub
Outdoor Seating for Two
Firepit with BBQ Grill
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