A Colorful 19th-Century Cottage in the Lake District
On an elevated position on a quiet country road in the Lake District stands a charming white-painted stone cottage with blue window frames. This charming 19th-century cottage features colorful interiors and two bedrooms.
The characterful and cozy cottage features original elements, like flagstone floors and sash windows, which are paired with a bold color palette of yellow, green, and red shades. Surrounding the cottage lies a charming garden with vegetable beds and a large variety of plants.
From the small hallway, you can access the two rooms on the ground floor. On the right lies the open-plan kitchen and dining room. The room is a wonderfully colorful space with yellow and blue walls and green kitchen cabinets.


The green cabinets are paired with thick timber countertops and a backsplash made of reclaimed tiles.


A door with stained glass leads to the porch and the garden. There are windows on three sides in the kitchen, offering lovely view of the garden.
On the other side of the room stands a log-burning fireplace with a rustic farmhouse table with benches, suiting the historic feeling of the cottage perfectly.
On the other side of the hall lies the living room with the original flagstone floors and a wood-burning stove that will give the room warmth and a cozy ambiance.
The mink Farrow and Ball painted walls make the white joinery stand out wonderfully.
There are two bedrooms on the first floor. The main bedroom paired white walls with a green-painted wood-paneled feature wall.
The second bedroom is painted in a wonderful blue shade, mimicking the color of the window frames.
The bedrooms share a bathroom where the paneled and carved walls are painted in ‘Bamboozle’ by Farrow & Ball.
The house is listed for £625,000 at Inigo.