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Baddeley Cottage, Ferney Green, Bowness-on-Windermere, LA23 3ES

3 BED 3 BATH £750,000

Baddeley Cottage, Ferney Green, Bowness-on-Windermere, LA23 3ES

£750,000
  • Ref: 1000_RS0945
  • Type: Semi-Detached House
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Summary

Tucked within the leafy enclave of Ferney Green, Baddeley Cottage carries both charm and heritage.

Full Details

Home
* 3 bedroom, 1930s home
* Additional loft room, with ladder access
* Elevated position with far-reaching lake & fell views
* Recently fitted Wren kitchen with integrated appliances

Services
* Mains gas, electricity, water & drainage
* Double glazed windows
* Most mobile service providers reach the home

Grounds and Gardens
* South-facing garden with slate patios and terraced planting
* Steps leading to areas with trees and shrubs
* Parking for 3-4 cars
* Walking distance to Bowness & ferry, popular fell walking location


Its name honours Mountford John Byrde Baddeley, the celebrated Victorian author of The Thorough Guide series, whose work introduced generations of travellers to the Lake District. His widow built the original house here in 1929, later divided into two dwellings, with Baddeley Cottage forming one side. The home is therefore not only a beautiful place to live but also a piece of Windermere's history, connected directly to the Baddeley Clock that still stands in Bowness today.

Approached by a private driveway edged by mature trees, the sense of seclusion begins long before you step through the sage-green front door. From the moment the canopy opens onto the driveway, the atmosphere is one of calm retreat, set against a backdrop of established greenery and birdsong.

Welcoming Spaces
The entrance hall is both wide and light, the staircase rising gracefully ahead. To the left lies the kitchen, recently fitted in muted country tones, with tiled floors that bring both practicality and character. This is a space designed for everyday living, its neutral palette complementing both contemporary and traditional tastes.

From here the home flows into the lounge and adjoining conservatory. Large windows and mirrored panels draw the outside in, filling the rooms with light. Neutral décor keeps the focus firmly on the views, which sweep across the lake and fells beyond. In the cooler months, a gas fire brings warmth and a soft glow, while in summer, French doors open to a Lakeland slate terrace edged with roses, pansies, and climbing greenery. Here, meals can be enjoyed al fresco with Lake Windermere itself as the backdrop.

Living with the View
Every room in Baddeley Cottage has been oriented to capture glimpses of the lake or the trees. The conservatory in particular feels part of the garden, with reflections of water and sky playing across the glass. The seamless connection between house and landscape creates a home that changes with the seasons, each view a reminder of why this is one of the most sought-after locations in the Lakes.

A ground-floor shower room with w/c adds convenience for guests, while thoughtful storage solutions throughout the house ensure practical needs are met without compromising on elegance.

Restful Bedrooms
The staircase leads to a landing that opens to both sides of the house. From here, a composite deck extends outdoors, providing another vantage point over the lake. Designed to withstand Lakeland winters, it is a place for morning coffee, evening drinks, or quiet contemplation in every season.

The principal bedroom sits to the front, a calm space decorated in neutral tones. A bay window frames the view across Windermere, its wide sill the perfect spot for a chair or cushions. Fitted cupboards line one wall, offering ample storage without intruding on the sense of space.

Along the landing is a twin room overlooking the front drive and its shelter of mature trees. This room has a lighter feel, its outlook leafy and green, offering a restful retreat for family or guests.

The third bedroom is particularly characterful, with a large picture window forming a natural reading nook. Decorated in soft florals and pale blues, it has a gentle, uplifting atmosphere. An en-suite bathroom with both bath and shower completes this suite, making it an inviting guest or family space. A further family bathroom serves the upper floor, its window looking out towards the trees and driveway.

Gardens and Grounds
Baddeley Cottage benefits from beautifully tended gardens that wrap around the house. Beds planted with roses and seasonal colour soften the stone terrace, while beyond lies a canopy of mature trees that frame the property in privacy. The combination of established planting and lake views is rare, offering both shelter and outlook in equal measure.

To the side, the decked terrace catches the light through much of the day and provides a more elevated view across the water. At the front, the private driveway ensures ample parking and a sense of arrival worthy of such a house.

A Setting Steeped in Appeal
Ferney Green is one of Bowness-on-Windermere's most admired residential areas. It offers quiet surroundings within a short stroll of the bustling lakeside, where cafés, restaurants, shops, and galleries line the streets. The World of Beatrix Potter, Windermere Lake Cruises, and countless walking trails all lie within easy reach.

For daily living, supermarkets, schools, and independent stores in Bowness and Windermere are close by, while rail links from Windermere station connect to Oxenholme and the West Coast Main Line. By car, the A591 leads north to Ambleside and south towards Kendal and the M6, making travel to the wider region straightforward.

Despite this accessibility, Ferney Green retains a sense of seclusion. Homes here are highly regarded, sought after by those who value both privacy and convenience. The combination of leafy surrounds, proximity to the lake, and architectural character gives Baddeley Cottage a special position within the market.

A Home with Heritage
Owning Baddeley Cottage means becoming part of a story that stretches back more than a century. It is a home that reflects the character of its setting: timeless, graceful, and quietly assured. From its historic name to its outlook across Windermere, every detail contributes to a sense of belonging, of being rooted in place yet connected to the beauty of the wider landscape.

For those seeking a refined house in a location where history and lifestyle meet, Baddeley Cottage offers a rare opportunity.

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As prescribed by the Money Laundering Regulations 2017, we are by law required to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all potential buyers, and we take this responsibility very seriously. In line with HMRC guidelines, our trusted partner, Coadjute, will securely manage these checks on our behalf. A non-refundable fee of £45 + VAT per person (£120 + VAT if purchasing via a registered company) will apply for these checks, and Coadjute will handle the payment for this service. These anti-money laundering checks must be completed before we can send the memorandum of sale. Please contact the office if you have any questions in relation to this.

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