Stamp Howe Reviews

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Stamp Howe, situated in the picturesque village of Troutbeck with sensational views across the valley towards Garburn Pass, is a detached four-bedroom property set within its own private grounds.

Formally a banked barn dating back to the early 17th century, this spacious Troutbeck self-catering cottage can accommodate up to 8 guests, which makes it perfect for families or groups of friends to get together plus the location makes it ideal for exploring the Lake District National Park.

There are plenty of fantastic walks right from the doorstep including Wansfell Pike with fabulous views over Windermere towards Coniston and the Langdales, some of which are bridleways, so bring the mountain bikes!

For lovers of real ales and good food, The Mortal Man Inn is located across the road and a mere five-minute walk away is The Queens Head gastro-pub - both are family-friendly and both allow dogs!
Accommodation Summary
Ground Floor


Entrance hall with a coat hanging space and wood-panelled walls. An additional glazed internal door leads into the central hallway.
Lounge with large wall-mounted flat-screen Freeview TV, four double glazed windows on two sides enjoying views across and down the Troutbeck Valley. The room features plenty of character including a central exposed beam and a log-burning stove.
The snug with double glazed window, also benefiting from the views across the valley.
Dining Room with a large dining table seating 8 people. Double glazed window with views across the valley.
Kitchen with lots of storage and workspaces as well as an electric hob and oven, stainless steel sink and drainer, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher.
The games room, accessed via the kitchen, with foosball table, sound-system and wall-mounted flat-screen TV, ideal for watching movies or bring the games system to plug-in.
Bathroom with shower-over-bath combination, toilet and pedestal washbasin.

First Floor


Bedroom One - Large double bedroom with high ceilings, double glazed windows to two sides enjoying views across the valley to Garburn Pass and down the Troutbeck Valley.
Bedroom Two - Zip & link double bed (can be a super-king or a twin) with a double glazed window enjoying views across the valley. Feature high ceilings and washbasin.
Bedroom Three - Double bedroom with high ceilings and double glazed window, enjoying views over the garden and across the valley, plus a washbasin.
Bedroom Four - Two single beds with double glazed window to the rear enjoying views directly up the fells.
Family bathroom - Spacious family suite comprising of shower cubicle with thermostatic shower, pedestal washbasin and toilet. The room has a double glazed window, inset spot ceiling lighting and finished with part tiling to walls.
Separate WC Located adjacent to the bathroom is a separate toilet facility comprising of toilet, hand wash basin, wall light and double glazed window.

Outside


The driveway offers parking for several cars and a separate single garage is available for the storage of bicycles if required.
The established gardens are laid to different levels with a variety of lawns, shrubs and bushes with patio areas


Things To Note


Bed linen and towels are provided as well as a starter supply of wood for the log-burner.
Super-fast broadband is available throughout the property and there is a good 4g Mobile signal.
Supermarket delivers are available from all the key supermarket chains.
A local convenience store and a post office are situated along the lane.
2-well behaved dogs are welcome to stay.
A travel cot and high chair are available on request.


The Location
Troutbeck is notable for its wide variety fell walks and cycling routes plus the dramatic scenery and as a conservation village, it has numerous listed buildings and vernacular architecture.


Ambleside and Lake cruises 4-miles
Bowness and Lake cruises 5-miles
Coniston 11-miles
Ullswater & Steamers 9-miles
Keswick 21-miles

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Great location, very quiet but quite near central lake District. Nice , well kept property with lots of room.
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Posted 5 days ago
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This is our second stay at Stamp Howe. The house is lovely. It is spacious, sensibily furnished and, comfortable. It is directly opposite the Mortal Man pub offereing good food and beer. There are walks directly from the front door - long and short. The garden is pretty and has a seating/BBQ area. Troutbeck is a very quiet Lakeland village with one small cafe. In summary, Stamp Howe is a perfect house for a family holiday and we will be back.
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Posted 1 week ago
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Spacious accommodation in a beautiful setting, central to many of the popular areas to visit. Great response time from Herdwick Cottages, very helpful and ease of the lockbox for entry was very convenient for us.
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Posted 2 weeks ago
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Stamp Howe was such a lovely place the house itself was really big the games room was fab especially as the weather wasn't great, although even the rain didn't stop us having a fab time. The views from each window in the house were lovely. It was such a great location for walking the dogs but was also near enough to get to other places such as Windermere, Ambleside etc. Having the Pub (The Mortal Man) on the door step was also a bonus, great food and lovely staff not far to stagger home.
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Posted 4 months ago
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Ideal for our family get together. Having the games room was brilliant. It was used for table football competitions, reading and Lego building. Plenty of space for all. Ideal for nipping into the pub for a Christmas Eve drink. My only criticism is that it could do with extra crockery as once it was in the dishwasher there wasn't any spare. Only 8 of each and 7 dishes. Easily fixed. Would stay again as the views were great.
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Posted 5 months ago
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Clean tidy, well equipped place to stay with a great layout. Plenty of space for the six of us plus Ozzy the greyhound. In a great location between Windermere and Ambleside with a great pub next door. Hopefully we will come back again.
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Posted 8 months ago
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Stayed at Stamp Howe for 7 nights with family members for a wedding, only a 10-minute drive away. Really convenient location, not only for the wedding venue, but also as a base for adventures in the Lakes. The Mortal Man pub, opposite, was useful as a meeting place. Facilities in the cottage were excellent. Comfortable beds. Practical furniture. Working kitchen with all necessary equipment. Washing machine & dishwasher were ideal. Games room became a centre for conversations. Garden was a bonus in the hot weather with enough seating for everyone. A great setting!
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Posted 8 months ago
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Stamp Howe is situated in a fantastic location within Troutbeck, plenty room and space for 5 adults plus a dog, lovely big secure garden with nice furniture and fabulous views, parking for 3 cars which is also a bonus. The house itself could be better, a few simple and not too expensive touches would make the difference, larger and thicker towels, more crockery, especially bigger bowls, the fridge and freezer were both on the small side for such a big property and both need defrosting. Most of the rooms had a damp smell and feel to them, probably due to the age of the house. A rotary dryer and pegs would also be beneficial, for dry days! Drying clothes indoors on the airer was not ideal. We had a great week in the area, lovely walks, boat trips and NT visits, such a beautiful part of the Lake District.
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Posted 9 months ago