Welcome
Fairfield Lodge is a privately owned 2 bedroom / 2 bathroom pine lodge, providing luxurious self-catering holiday accommodation for up to 4 people.
It is situated in the tranquil valley of Troutbeck near Windermere.
Built in 2007 to a very high specification, it provides luxury accommodation for 4 people. There is full central heating and double glazing for colder days, and a balcony and sun deck for warm days, which take advantage of the sunny aspect and stunning views. Situated close to a bridle path with access to the Lakeland fells.
Limefitt Park facilities include a children's play area, a well stocked reception shop, and The Haybarn Inn which serves food and drink.
The Lodge
- A modern, comfortable and family friendly lodge
- Set in beautiful and relaxing scenery on a well equipped park
- Short or long walks straight from the front door
- 2 bedrooms, one with en suite shower room, plus family bathroom
- Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher
- Full central heating plus remote control electric fire in the lounge
- TV and DVD player in lounge, with good selection of DVD's plus TV in main bedroom
- Large decking area with outdoor furniture and barbecue on lawned area
- Well behaved family pets welcome
- Prices are all inclusive - no hidden extras
Limefitt Park
- Limefitt Park is set in the beautiful Troutbeck Valley
- It is surrounded by spectacular and unspoilt scenery
- Winner of David Bellamy Conservation Awards
- A haven for wildlife such as deer, badgers and many species of birds
- The Troutbeck stream runs through the park and is a popular place for children to play in the summer.
- A children's play area is situated on the park near to the stream
- On site Lakeland Pub 'The Haybarn" serving meals and cask ales
- Free Wi-Fi access across the park
- A small shop in the reception area sells the basics
- A wonderful park for relaxing after a day in the surrounding valleys and hills
Troutbeck
- Troutbeck is a designated Conservation area with some buildings dating back to the 17th and 19th century
- Troutbeck Park farm was home to Beatrix Potter, and now belongs to the National Trust
- Another National Trust Property, Townend House, dates from 1626
- The area is renowned for its endless walks, many of which are suitable for children
- The surrounding landscape is some of the most exquisite in Cumbria