Storrs Hill, Storrs Park, Bowness-on-Windermere, LA23 3LE
Property Summary
Full Details
Home
* Substantial detached Edwardian Lakeland villa built in 1905 for Lady Riddell
* Designed by Pattinsons of Windermere
* Spacious accommodation arranged over three floors
* Combining original charm with a contemporary extension and smart, high-tech living
* Multiple reception rooms, including formal dining room, a sitting room with open fire, and high-tech media room
* Open-plan kitchen, dining and living space with double-height glazed gable
* Pantry and separate utility room
* 5 double bedrooms with a range of en-suite facilities
* Large family bathroom with freestanding bath and walk-in shower
* Self-contained top floor suite with living space, kitchen and en-suite
* Highly versatile layout suitable for family living or multi-generational use
*Figures can be shared on the very successful holiday let business aspect of this property. Please contact the team.
Services
* Mains electricity, water and drainage
* Gas-fired central heating
* 22kW electric vehicle charger
* 3-phase electric power supply
* Council tax band G
Grounds and Location
* Approximately 2 acres of south west-facing gardens and grounds
* Lake views from multiple aspects of the property
* Combination of lawns, mature planting and woodland areas
* Network of paths and outdoor seating areas with a gas-supplied fire pit
* Gated entrance with private sweeping driveway
* Ample parking and turning space
* Large tree house with wifi, power and hammocks and a connecting zip wire
* Approved planning for additional accommodation with 3 bedrooms, lounge and large double garage
* Located in the prestigious Storrs Park area
* Walking distance to Storrs Hall
* Close to Windermere Marina, Yacht Club and Golf Club
* Easy access to Bowness-on-Windermere and its amenities
* Well placed for local schooling and transport links including the M6 and West Coast Mainline
Built in 1905 by the locally renowned Pattinsons of Windermere for Lady Riddell, this substantial Edwardian Lakeland villa sits within approximately two acres of southwest facing gardens, enjoying privacy, seclusion and far-reaching views towards Lake Windermere.
From the outset, there is a sense of arrival. Mature trees frame the approach, gradually revealing a house that feels both established and welcoming. The setting is one of balance. Peaceful and private, yet moments from the lake, marina and the energy of Bowness.
Stepping inside, the scale and character of the house immediately unfold, where original charm sits comfortably alongside a contemporary extension and smart, high-tech living. High ceilings, period features and generous proportions define the interiors, flowing naturally through spaces that honour its Edwardian origins while embracing modern life.
The property has been thoughtfully restored into a private residence, now enhanced with features such as a high-tech media room, bringing a level of comfort and versatility that feels both considered and current, without losing its architectural integrity.
The entrance hall leads through to a series of reception rooms that offer both flexibility and distinction. To one side, a formal dining room retains its original oak panelling, creating a rich and atmospheric setting for more structured occasions. Double doors open into a beautifully composed sitting room, where detailing and texture soften the space, and an open fire becomes a natural focal point during cooler months.
Elsewhere, additional reception rooms provide versatility. Whether used as a second sitting room, a media space or a more informal retreat, they allow the house to adapt easily to different ways of living. There is a sense throughout that this is a home designed not just for occasion, but for everyday comfort.
To the rear of the house, the living space opens up. A contemporary extension introduces a striking contrast to the period architecture, creating a seamless fusion of old and new. The kitchen is both functional and sociable, centred around a large range cooker and complemented by integrated appliances, generous storage and thoughtful detailing. From here, the space flows naturally into an open plan dining and living area, where scale and light come together.
A double-height glazed gable draws the eye, framing views across the gardens and towards the lake beyond. Light moves through the space from morning into evening, reinforcing the connection between inside and out. Doors open directly onto an outdoor seating area, making it as suited to summer entertaining as it is to quieter moments throughout the year.
Upstairs, the sense of proportion continues. The first floor hosts a collection of beautifully sized bedrooms, many of which enjoy views towards Lake Windermere. Each room has its own character, with a layout that allows both privacy and flexibility for family or guests. En-suite facilities enhance the overall comfort, while the main family bathroom introduces a more indulgent feel, with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower creating a space designed for slowing down.
The second floor offers something altogether different. Occupying the entire top level, this self-contained suite provides a sense of independence within the home. Carefully designed, it includes its own living space, kitchen area and en-suite, along with elevated views that stretch across the lake and surrounding landscape.
A private balcony further enhances the connection to its setting, making this an ideal space for guests, extended family or those seeking a degree of separation without leaving the house. The flexibility of this level is one of the home's defining features. It can operate entirely independently or seamlessly as part of the wider accommodation, depending on how the house is to be used.
Outside, the grounds are as considered as the interiors. Extending to approximately two acres, they offer a blend of open lawns, mature planting and more natural woodland areas. A network of paths leads through the gardens, creating a sense of exploration and movement, while more formal areas provide space for entertaining and outdoor dining with gas fire pit for warmer nights. A large tree house with wifi, power and hammocks along with a connecting zip wire enhance the well thought through multi-generational aspects of this property.
The 360º gardens are filled with light through-out the day, making them a natural extension of the living space. A west-facing terrace with a fire pit invites you to watch the sunset over Lake Windermere and the Old Man of Coniston. Whether hosting friends, spending time with family or simply enjoying the surroundings, there is a rhythm to the outdoor space that feels both relaxed and intentional.
The approach to the property is equally practical. Electric gates open onto a generous private driveway, providing ample parking and turning space. Planning permission has been approved for additional accommodation with three bedrooms, lounge and a large double garage offering flexibility for future use. This creates a clear opportunity to enhance the existing layout, whether guest space or a more independent living arrangement.
Location is a key part of what makes Storrs Hill so compelling. Storrs Park is one of the most sought-after residential areas in the southern Lake District, known for its established homes and proximity to the lake. Storrs Hall is just a short walk away, while Windermere Marina, the Yacht Club and the Golf Club are all within easy reach.
Bowness-on-Windermere offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and cafés, from relaxed lakeside dining to more refined options. The wider Lake District provides an ever-changing landscape to explore, with walks directly from the doorstep and some of the region's most celebrated dining destinations just a short drive away.
For those travelling further afield, the location remains highly accessible. The M6 and West Coast mainline are both within straightforward reach, ensuring connections beyond the Lakes are simple and convenient.
Storrs Hill is a home that effortlessly combines original charm with a contemporary extension and smart, high-tech living. It retains the presence and character of a traditional Lakeland residence, while offering the flexibility and ease of a modern home. A place designed for gathering, unwinding and adapting as life evolves.
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Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Driveway, EV Charging
Garden details: Enclosed Garden, Front Garden, Private Garden, Rear Garden, Terrace







































