4 bedroom cottage for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Historic 16th-century detached stone cottage near Eskdale
- Set within approximately 1.75 acres of gardens and woodland
- Successful holiday let with flexible living accommodation
- Exceptional privacy, wildlife-rich setting and panoramic Lakeland views
- EPC Rating D
- Council Tax Band TBC
Tucked away in an exceptionally private position on the edge of Miterdale Forest, Cubben House is a remarkable 16th century stone cottage set within approximately 1.75 acres of gardens and woodland, enjoying far reaching views across some of the Lake District’s most dramatic landscapes. With Scafell Pike walkable directly from the door, this is a home that feels truly immersed in its surroundings, offering peace, space and a deep connection to nature.
Believed to be one of the oldest homes in the valley, Cubben House boasts a fascinating heritage, having been owned by the Lords of Irton Manor for over two centuries before passing to generations of Cumberland yeoman farmers. Today, the cottage has been thoughtfully restored to balance modern comfort with authentic period features, including exposed beams, stonework, deep-set windows and original details throughout. The accommodation is versatile and welcoming, with characterful reception spaces, a beautifully styled country kitchen, flexible ground-floor living, and generous bedrooms upstairs, each enjoying stunning outlooks across fell and woodland.
Outside, the grounds are a true highlight, carefully arranged into lawns, seating areas and mature gardens that offer sun and shelter throughout the day. A raised terrace provides breathtaking panoramic views and an ideal spot for entertaining, while the rear gardens back directly onto woodland, alive with wildlife including red squirrels, deer and birds of prey. A stream runs along the boundary, enhancing the tranquillity, and a charming summer house, affectionately known as The Cubben Arms, offers a unique social space with power and a bar.
Currently operated as a successful holiday let, Cubben House presents a rare opportunity to acquire a historic Lakeland home with both lifestyle appeal and proven income potential.
EPC Rating: D
Rooms
Entrance Porch 1.63m x 0.91m (5ft 4in x 2ft 11in)
Approached via traditional wooden entrance door. With part glazed door leading to the lounge.
Lounge 4.49m x 4.82m (14ft 8in x 15ft 9in)
Beautiful main reception room filled with character features including exposed ceiling timbers, inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove, window to front elevation with far reaching views, radiator, wood underfloor heating and doors to dining room, kitchen and inner hallway.
Dining Room 4.50m x 2.71m (14ft 9in x 8ft 10in)
Bright reception room with dual aspect windows providing an excellent outlook to the front and side of the property with far reaching views towards Muncaster and Birker Fell. Exposed ceiling timbers, radiator and exposed solid wood floorboards.
Kitchen 2.60m x 3.82m (8ft 6in x 12ft 6in)
Farmhouse style kitchen fitted with a range of matching wall and base units, with complementary wooden worksurfacing incorporating a belfast sink, tiled splashbacks, space for range style cooker and fridge/freezer. Part sloped ceiling with 2 velux windows, 2 quaint cottage windows to rear with beautiful views over the surrounding forest, tiled flooring. Opening to inner hallway.
Shower Room 1.76m x 1.85m (5ft 9in x 6ft)
Fitted with traditional 3 piece suite comprising low level w.c, wash hand basin set on vanity unit, panelled corner shower cubicle with mains rainfall shower. Chrome radiator, obscured window , Velux and exposed wooden flooring.
Inner Hallway 2.04m x 1.36m (6ft 8in x 4ft 5in)
Connecting to a ground floor bedroom and boasting its own access to the grounds to the front and rear, this would be a great space for a dependent relative as it is also located next to the shower room on the ground floor.
Ground Floor Bedroom 3.92m x 4.16m (12ft 10in x 13ft 7in)
A large double bedroom with triple aspect windows to front side and rear elevations, with the latter offering stunning views over the property's grounds and surrounding woodland. Radiator and wood effect flooring.
Inner Landing
Access from the lounge into the inner hallway, with door to the bathroom, and stairs leading to the first floor accommodation.
Bathroom 1.87m x 2.82m (6ft 1in x 9ft 3in)
Fitted with traditional 3 piece suite comprising low level w.c, wash hand basin set on vanity unit and roll top bath, cast iron radiator, window and exposed wooden flooring.
Bedroom 2 3.51m x 3.83m (11ft 6in x 12ft 6in)
Large double bedroom with window providing stunning views, radiator, storage cupboard and door to en-suite w.c.
W.C 1.02m x 1.58m (3ft 4in x 5ft 2in)
Fitted with concealed cistern w.c, wash hand basin set on traditional vanity unit.
Bedroom 3 4.61m x 2.78m (15ft 1in x 9ft 1in)
Large double bedroom with window to side offering lovely views over the surrounding countryside, radiator and wooden flooring.
Bedroom 4 / Office or Store 2.95m x 1.92m (9ft 8in x 6ft 3in)
Currently used as a store room but large enough to accommodate a single bed and has previously been used as a bedroom.
Services
Mains electricity. Oil central heating and double glazing installed throughout. Private drainage via septic tank. Water is supplied from a local spring and gravity feeds into a holding tank where it is then pumped to the property and fed through both a string and UV filter. Broadband is available at the property, currently supplied by Starlink with speeds up to 220Mbps. Please note: measurements are approximate so may reflect the maximum dimensions and the mention of any appliances/services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.
Septic Tank
We have been informed that the property has a septic tank and would advise any prospective purchaser to check it complies with current standards and rules introduced on 1st January 2020.
The seller advises that the septic tank was surveyed in 2025. The discharge complied with the General Binding Rules for small sewage discharges.
Referral Fee Disclosure
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Directions
The property can be located using either CA19 1XA or W3W///reefs.wagers.tonight
Garden
Parking - Driveway
Gated access leads to a private driveway with parking for several vehicles and ample space for turning.
Parking - Double garage
A detached double garage offers further parking and also benefits from having electricity connected.
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