Forrest's Yard - Apartment Two - is a lovely two-storey, Grade II listed, property situated in the very centre of Kendal, just a mere stroll to the great choice of bars and restaurants, the cinema, museums and of course the River Kent.
On the first floor, you have a spacious living room and dining area with comfortable leather sofa's, a 40" Freeview TV and the log-burner. The dining table to the side of the room seats eight people. The separate kitchen, fitted with modern appliances including a 4-plate induction hob, electric oven, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine/dryer and fridge & freezer, is a great space to cook up a meal.
Also on the first floor is two bedrooms, the first offers a super-king size bed and fitted cupboards (which are original features). The second provides a super-king zip & link bed, which is a double by default but can split into two single beds on request. The first of the bathrooms comprises of a bath and separate shower. Apart from the shower, which was added, the bathroom is the original suite which was beautifully restored.
Up the stairs to the second floor is the more modern bathroom, with a free-standing rolltop bath, separate shower and loo and to the end of the corridor are two additional twin bedrooms.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 - Super-king.
Bedroom 2 - Super-king Zip & Link bed that can split into two single beds on request.
Bathroom 1 - With bath, shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.
Second Floor
Bedroom 3 - Two single beds.
Bedroom 4 - Two single beds.
Bathroom 2 - With roll-top bath, shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.
Things to Note:
There are steps to the entrance.
Private parking for three cars is available to the rear of the building.
Arrivals are welcome any day, subject to a minimum of a three-night stay.
Up to two dogs are welcome.
History:
The earliest known record of the building is a map, dating back to 1758, showing two separate buildings. Later records from 1833 show that "M Forrest" owned the buildings - hence the name Forrest's Yard.
Twenty years later, in 1853, records show both buildings as one, suggesting that building work was carried out the join the two together. Records also show the new owner as Mr George Forrest, who was a surgeon and also the twice-elected Local Town Mayor.
Now, Grade II Listed, the property has been carefully refurbished to a high standard, while retaining many of the original features.