Shelley Cottage

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"Historic property with fell views"
Overview
Built circa 1790, Shelley Cottage is a Grade II-listed Georgian property with an impressive connection to the revered 19th-century romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, who spent his honeymoon here with his first wife. It’s a quaint and characterful cottage with a new modern kitchen, and the private enclosed gardens complete with summer house are delightful.
Ratings & awards
award
VisitEngland 4 Star Self Catering Accommodation
award
Gold Award
Our assessor loves...
  Well fit out - Well fit out cottage with modern fittings
  Parking - Off road parking provided
  Cycling and Walking - Easy access to many nearby walking and cycling routes
Location
KESWICK, Cumbria, CA12 4LS
About the area
Cumbria's rugged yet beautiful landscape is best known for the Lake District National Park that sits within its boundaries. It’s famous for Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, and Derwent Water, ‘Queen of the English Lakes', but other lesser-known areas in the south, such as the Lune Valley and the coastal towns, are secret gems of wide cobbled streets and rolling hills
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Shelley Cottage

Assessed by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Assessor comments
"Historic property with fell views"
Overview
Built circa 1790, Shelley Cottage is a Grade II-listed Georgian property with an impressive connection to the revered 19th-century romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley, who spent his honeymoon here with his first wife. It’s a quaint and characterful cottage with a new modern kitchen, and the private enclosed gardens complete with summer house are delightful.
Our assessor loves...
  Well fit out - Well fit out cottage with modern fittings
  Parking - Off road parking provided
  Cycling and Walking - Easy access to many nearby walking and cycling routes
Location
KESWICK, Cumbria, CA12 4LS
About the area
Area image
Cumbria's rugged yet beautiful landscape is best known for the Lake District National Park that sits within its boundaries. It’s famous for Lake Windermere, England’s largest lake, and Derwent Water, ‘Queen of the English Lakes', but other lesser-known areas in the south, such as the Lune Valley and the coastal towns, are secret gems of wide cobbled streets and rolling hills

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)