Welcome to Waverton Hall Cottage, a charming and cosy two-bedroom retreat designed to accommodate up to four guests.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Electric WoodburnerElectric Hob, Electric Oven, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine, Microwave, Doors Leading To Conservatory
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: Bunk (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Attachment, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Living room: Smart TV, Electric WoodburnerElectric Hob, Electric Oven, Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine, Microwave, Doors Leading To Conservatory
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: Bunk (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Attachment, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and fuel for electric wood burner included. Back garden with garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.
Waverton Hall Cottage is a cosy two-bedroom holiday home accommodating up to four guests. Nestled in a peaceful countryside setting, this inviting cottage serves as the perfect home away from home. Ideal for larger groups of friends and family, you can book two separate two-bedroom properties face each other, allowing you to socialise easily while maintaining your own privacy. This is the perfect solution for larger groups who want to stay close. Because the property is situated on a small working farm, you’ll also get a true taste of rural life, which means sharing the scenery with plenty of four-legged guests (like the sheep) at certain times of the year!
The heart of the ground floor features a warm and welcoming lounge, complete with an electric fire that adds a touch of snug ambiance to relaxing evenings after a day of exploring. Moving through the property, you will find a well-equipped kitchen and diner, ideal for preparing and enjoying home-cooked meals together. For those quiet moments, the bright conservatory offers a serene space to unwind with a morning coffee or a good book. Step outside to discover a fully enclosed garden and patio area—a secure and ideal setup that makes this cottage absolutely perfect for your dog to stretch their legs safely.
Upstairs, the property comfortably sleeps four guests across two thoughtfully arranged bedrooms: a restful double bedroom and a fun bunk bed room, making it versatile for both families and small groups. The upper floor is completed by a family bathroom, featuring a full bath and an efficient electric shower overhead, ensuring everyone can refresh easily before or after a day of adventures.
Waverton is a peaceful, picturesque hamlet positioned just outside the historic market town of Wigton on the beautiful Solway Plain. This pastoral landscape of neat fields and quiet lanes offers an authentic taste of rural Cumbrian life, perfectly situated as an inland gateway between the Solway Coast and the dramatic northern fells of the Lake District.
The bustling centre of Wigton is steeped in history, featuring a pre-medieval street plan, narrow alleyways, and the landmark 19th-century George Moore Memorial Fountain. Visitors can explore independent shops, local cafes, and the vibrant weekly Friday market. The town also boasts a rich cultural heritage as the birthplace of author Melvyn Bragg and home to the community-run John Peel Theatre.
Just a short drive away, the surrounding areas offer an abundance of incredible places to visit. Nature lovers can head north to the Solway Coast National Landscape (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), renowned for its dramatic dunes at Silloth and rare birdlife at the Campfield Marsh nature reserve. To the east lies the vibrant, historic city of Carlisle with its impressive castle and medieval cathedral, while nearby Watchtree Nature Reserve offers excellent accessible trails for cycling and walking.
For classic Cumbrian adventure, head south into the Lake District National Park. The tranquil village of Caldbeck features stunning walks like The Howk limestone gorge and waterfall, while the breathtaking mountain forests of Whinlatter and the iconic town of Keswick are easily reachable for unforgettable day trips.
The heart of the ground floor features a warm and welcoming lounge, complete with an electric fire that adds a touch of snug ambiance to relaxing evenings after a day of exploring. Moving through the property, you will find a well-equipped kitchen and diner, ideal for preparing and enjoying home-cooked meals together. For those quiet moments, the bright conservatory offers a serene space to unwind with a morning coffee or a good book. Step outside to discover a fully enclosed garden and patio area—a secure and ideal setup that makes this cottage absolutely perfect for your dog to stretch their legs safely.
Upstairs, the property comfortably sleeps four guests across two thoughtfully arranged bedrooms: a restful double bedroom and a fun bunk bed room, making it versatile for both families and small groups. The upper floor is completed by a family bathroom, featuring a full bath and an efficient electric shower overhead, ensuring everyone can refresh easily before or after a day of adventures.
Waverton is a peaceful, picturesque hamlet positioned just outside the historic market town of Wigton on the beautiful Solway Plain. This pastoral landscape of neat fields and quiet lanes offers an authentic taste of rural Cumbrian life, perfectly situated as an inland gateway between the Solway Coast and the dramatic northern fells of the Lake District.
The bustling centre of Wigton is steeped in history, featuring a pre-medieval street plan, narrow alleyways, and the landmark 19th-century George Moore Memorial Fountain. Visitors can explore independent shops, local cafes, and the vibrant weekly Friday market. The town also boasts a rich cultural heritage as the birthplace of author Melvyn Bragg and home to the community-run John Peel Theatre.
Just a short drive away, the surrounding areas offer an abundance of incredible places to visit. Nature lovers can head north to the Solway Coast National Landscape (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), renowned for its dramatic dunes at Silloth and rare birdlife at the Campfield Marsh nature reserve. To the east lies the vibrant, historic city of Carlisle with its impressive castle and medieval cathedral, while nearby Watchtree Nature Reserve offers excellent accessible trails for cycling and walking.
For classic Cumbrian adventure, head south into the Lake District National Park. The tranquil village of Caldbeck features stunning walks like The Howk limestone gorge and waterfall, while the breathtaking mountain forests of Whinlatter and the iconic town of Keswick are easily reachable for unforgettable day trips.

