Lodge Tyan - Cumbria
Lake District

Sleeps 4

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathroom

Dogs Welcome
Accommodation Overview
Want a relaxing stay in peaceful surroundings with amazing views?
With beautiful views of Binsey, Snittlegarth is perfectly situated in a peaceful valley near Ireby and Uldale, on the northern edge of the Lake District National Park. Tyan, meaning “Two” in Cumbrian, enjoys wonderful balcony views across the surrounding fields, where cattle and native Cumbrian Herdwick sheep graze.
Amenities
This spacious luxury detached lodge features beautiful interior décor and contemporary furnishings throughout. Unlike many holiday lodges, it has been built to full residential standards, offering the charm of a lodge stay with the comfort and quality you would expect from home — and more.
The master bedroom includes a kingsize bed and a stylish en-suite bathroom, while the twin bedroom also offers plush beds and generous storage for clothing and belongings. A separate shower room adds extra convenience. At the heart of the lodge is the impressive open-plan living, kitchen, and dining area — an inviting space designed for relaxing together and making lasting memories. With comfortable seating, a dining table, and a fully equipped modern kitchen, everything is in place for a memorable stay.
Step outside onto your private decking and enjoy uninterrupted views across the green fields that surround this beautiful part of Cumbria.
A Cosy Lodge on a Quaint Working Farm
Snittlegarth Luxury Lodges are set on a working farm within a small, private development, shared only with your loved ones and the natural world. The setting is a haven for wildlife as well as farm animals, with roe deer, badgers, foxes, pheasants, and a wide variety of songbirds calling the area home. Red squirrels are regular visitors too, often coming right up to the lodges to feed.
The original Snittlegarth Estate was once owned by Lord Gillford and extended to 12,000 acres. Today, it is farmed on a smaller scale and benefits from access to local footpaths leading to Binsey Fell and the surrounding countryside.