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Kingfisher Barn, Staveley

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Kingfisher Barn is a beautifully restored stone barn conversion in the Lake District village of Old Hutton, Cumbria. Original oak beams span the vaulted ceilings throughout. Exposed stonework and traditional barn doors preserve the agricultural heritage. The conversion features an open-plan living area with wood-burning stove and full-height glazing overlooking open countryside.

The barn sits in a peaceful rural setting with views across fields to the Howgill Fells. Sheep graze in neighbouring pastures. Woodland walks start from the doorstep.

Accommodation sleeps six across three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The ground floor has a king bedroom with en-suite shower room. Upstairs you'll find two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.

About Kingfisher Barn

Kingfisher Barn is a beautifully restored stone barn conversion in the Lake District village of Old Hutton, Cumbria. Original oak beams span the vaulted ceilings throughout. Exposed stonework and traditional barn doors preserve the agricultural heritage. The conversion features an open-plan living area with wood-burning stove and full-height glazing overlooking open countryside.

The barn sits in a peaceful rural setting with views across fields to the Howgill Fells. Sheep graze in neighbouring pastures. Woodland walks start from the doorstep.

Accommodation sleeps six across three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The ground floor has a king bedroom with en-suite shower room. Upstairs you'll find two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. The open-plan kitchen-diner has underfloor heating and original flagstone flooring.

Kendal lies 4 miles south (10 minutes' drive) with independent shops and Kendal Castle. Windermere is 8 miles away (15 minutes). Sizergh Castle sits 3 miles south (8 minutes). The M6 motorway provides easy access at Junction 37.

Kingfisher Barn suits families and groups wanting authentic barn character in a working countryside location with Lakes access.

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Vaulted Ceilings with Oak Beams

Original structural timbers span the full height of the barn creating an impressive open living space with authentic agricultural character.

Wood-Burning Stove

The traditional stove provides warmth and atmosphere in the main living area, perfect for cosy evenings after countryside walks.

Peaceful Rural Views

Floor-to-ceiling windows frame uninterrupted views across fields to the Howgill Fells with grazing sheep and changing seasons.

Original Stone Features

Exposed stonework and traditional barn doors throughout preserve the building's farming heritage and create authentic character.

Underfloor Heating

Modern comfort beneath original flagstone floors keeps the barn warm throughout, combining contemporary luxury with period features.

Doorstep Countryside Access

Woodland paths and field walks begin directly from the barn with miles of Lake District trails within easy reach.

Getting To Kingfisher Barn

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach Kingfisher Barn by car, exit the M6 at Junction 37 and follow the A684 towards Kendal. Turn onto the minor road signposted Old Hutton. The barn is easily accessible with off-road parking provided for guests.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Oxenholme Lake District, approximately 3 miles away. From there, a short taxi journey brings you to the barn in the countryside.

Off-road parking provided
Oxenholme Lake District station (3 miles)
Accessible from M6 Junction 37

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Sizergh Castle & Gardens
Distance: 3 miles
LA8 8AE
Kendal Castle
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 5AL
Lake Windermere
Distance: 8 miles
LA23 1LF
Oxenholme to Old Hutton Trail
Distance: 0.5 miles
LA8 9PQ
Scout Scar Ridge Walk
Distance: 5 miles
LA8 8DP
Cunswick Fell
Distance: 4 miles
LA8 8AA
Kendal Town Centre
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 4DP
Booths Supermarket Kendal
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 4NE
Plumgarths Farm Shop
Distance: 2 miles
LA8 8LX
Oxenholme Lake District Station
Distance: 3 miles
LA9 7RF
M6 Junction 37
Distance: 2 miles
LA8 0BZ
Kendal Bus Station
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 6BT
Sizergh Castle & Gardens
Distance: 3 miles
LA8 8AE
Kendal Castle
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 5AL
Lake Windermere
Distance: 8 miles
LA23 1LF
Oxenholme to Old Hutton Trail
Distance: 0.5 miles
LA8 9PQ
Scout Scar Ridge Walk
Distance: 5 miles
LA8 8DP
Cunswick Fell
Distance: 4 miles
LA8 8AA
Kendal Town Centre
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 4DP
Booths Supermarket Kendal
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 4NE
Plumgarths Farm Shop
Distance: 2 miles
LA8 8LX
Oxenholme Lake District Station
Distance: 3 miles
LA9 7RF
M6 Junction 37
Distance: 2 miles
LA8 0BZ
Kendal Bus Station
Distance: 4 miles
LA9 6BT

Is Kingfisher Barn Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
Children have space to play in the surrounding countryside with fields and woodland on the doorstep. The open-plan living area has room for family time together beneath the vaulted ceilings. Lake Windermere is 8 miles away with boat trips and watersports. Kendal offers parks and the castle ruins to explore. The rural setting means wildlife spotting opportunities from the barn windows.
Groups Will Love...
The vaulted ceilings with original oak beams create the most striking feature at Kingfisher Barn. Structural timbers span the full height of the conversion, preserved from the building's agricultural past. Full-height glazing has been added beneath the apex, flooding the space with natural light whilst framing countryside views. The combination of historic timber framework with contemporary windows demonstrates thoughtful barn conversion design that respects the original structure.
Pet Friendly
Kingfisher Barn welcomes well-behaved dogs to stay in this countryside conversion. The rural location provides excellent walking opportunities with fields and woodland paths starting from the doorstep. Open countryside surrounds the barn with space for dogs to explore. The Lake District National Park lies nearby with countless dog-friendly trails. The flagstone flooring throughout makes the barn practical for muddy paws after countryside adventures.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Kingfisher Barn

The Wheatsheaf at Brigsteer

Located 3 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA8 8AN

The Castle Dairy Kendal

Located 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA9 7AA

The Strickland Arms

Located 2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LA8 9DZ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Kingfisher Barn

Is Kingfisher Barn pet friendly?
Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome at this barn conversion. The rural setting and surrounding fields provide excellent walking opportunities straight from the door.
What original barn features does Kingfisher Barn have?
The conversion retains exposed oak beams across vaulted ceilings, original stone walls, traditional barn doors and flagstone flooring. Full-height glazing has been added to frame the countryside views whilst preserving the agricultural character.
How many people does this barn conversion sleep?
Kingfisher Barn sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. The ground floor has a king bedroom with en-suite, whilst upstairs offers two further bedrooms sharing a family bathroom.
What is the kitchen like at Kingfisher Barn?
The open-plan kitchen-diner features underfloor heating beneath original flagstone floors. Modern appliances sit within the barn conversion layout, creating a practical space that retains period character.
Where exactly is Kingfisher Barn located?
The barn sits in Old Hutton, a small Cumbrian village between Kendal and the Lake District National Park. Fields and woodland surround the property with views towards the Howgill Fells.
What can we do nearby?
Kendal is 4 miles away with shops, cafes and the historic castle. Windermere lies 8 miles north, whilst Sizergh Castle and gardens are 3 miles south for National Trust visits.
Is there parking at the barn?
Yes, off-road parking is provided for guests. The barn is easily accessible from the M6 motorway at Junction 37, then via the A684 towards Kendal.
What makes this barn special for a holiday?
The combination of authentic agricultural features with a peaceful countryside setting and proximity to Lake District attractions. Original beams, stone walls and rural views create a genuine barn conversion experience.

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Kingfisher Barn Reviews

Carolyn
Kingfisher barn was an excellent place to stay in the Lake District. Staveley is a wonderful little village with many facilities, including a chip shop pizza shop spa shop Pharmacy among others. Accommodation itself was clean and spacious. The kitchen was very well appointed. There are many walks on the doorstep so no need to drive out to start any walks. Ambleside and Windermere are close by. All in all a perfect stay.
Patricia
This is a lovely cottage ideally located. Beds very comfortable. Only niggle this time was washing machine not working. I reported it to maintenance team so hopefully fixed for next guests.
Patricia
We appreciated the milk, teabags, biscuits and the cleaning pack. Everything was spotless and in good working order. We enjoyed it so much we decided to to book another stay later in the year unfortunately the day before the discount code from Sykes arrived. We would definitely recommend this property, especially if you have a four legged friend.
We had a lovely peaceful stay at Kingfisher barn, ideally situated with lovely local walks and easy access to the rest of the lake district. The cottage is spacious, the beds and seating are comfortable, there are all the facilities you could need. Tall people need to watch your head in places in the bathroom upstairs but the downstairs cloakroom is very handy. There's loads of info on lake district attractions, cycle routes etc, some guide maps of local walks would have been handy but it's easy enough to follow the signposts, we took the short route to the top of Reston Scar, signposted up the hill on the other side of the river accross the bridge, fabulous views from the top, also lovely walks along the river.
Excellent property, very well equipped and comfortable. Great location for exploring the lakes.
Great cottage! Ideal location! Everything you would need, especially if weather not good!
Good location and easy access to local amenities. Main bathroom is lacking in head room due to being up in the roof and the shower over the bath is a little awkward due to the slope of the roof.
Lovely cottage with everything we needed to help us enjoy our stay. The only problem we found was the steps upto property. My mum has mobility issues and struggled going up and down. There are plenty of lovely walks in the area and we found the local pub in the village that serves lovely food although opening times need to be checked. Another lovely place for a pizza and a pint is the Hawkshead brewery.
Adrianna
We loved staying here! Honestly everything about this property was perfect the location, how spacious it was, the comfort of the beds, the kitchen, the views, everything! and it would have got 5 stars if it wasnt for the cleanliness. It was the first thing my 8 year old sister noticed when we arrived. There was crumbs in the kitchen on the table and chairs and a lot of the crockery was not clean There was hairs in the shower and dog hair in the bed that we noticed on the day we arrived as well. It wasnt nice getting out dirty crockery and having to pull hair out of the bed. Another small thing to be aware of is how thin the walls floors are. We could hear the neighbours from underneath so much it seems like they were in the same room. As mentioned above we were travelling with an 8 year old and when shed be playing and running around after dinner at 78 before bed the neighbours would be banging on their ceilings yet they would be up to really late hours way past midnight keeping us up with loud noises and talkinglaughing. Whenever they slammed their doors shut it would quite literally shake the walls in our bedrooms. But as we were out most days this was only a small thing that became an annoyance at 11pm12am when we wanted to get off to sleep and were being kept up the little one went to sleep earlier and did wake up a few times because of how loud the neighbours were.
We had a lovely last minute family stay in Kingfisher Barn. The property had everything we needed, was cosy and warm and was in a great location in Stavely.
A wellequipped accommodation for our short stay. Nice and spacious living space. Slightly inconvenient having the bedrooms on the ground floor and bathroom first floor, but this can't really be helped given the design layout of the property, just something to bear in mind if guests would find this a problem. The only other issue is the lack of a designated parking space for the property. We followed the guidance in the guest info booklet and parked along what was the side of both ours and the adjoining property, which was on a minor road. However, on our return to the property one day, there were 2 other cars parked there already and I ended up parking quite a distance away from the property as there aren't really any alternatives to parking near the property itself.
Such a beautiful cottage very comfortable and clean. Good facilities. Loved our stay but went too quick sadly. Would love to return
Loved it,in a beautiful quiet part of Staveley,walks straight from the door. Quite spacious,very clean and the beds were super comfortable.I would be happy to return.
Graham
Lovely comfortable cottage.
Suzanne
Comfortable cottage, warm and welcoming. We travelled by train so not having to go out to the Spar for milk just after we arrived would have been welcome.
Catriona
A lovely spacious and comfortable cottage, though if 4 people staying, kitchen can only seat 2! Kitchen really nice space and well equipped though limited under unit lighting or bulbs need replacing? Dishwasher would be good addition. Toilet in upstairs bathroom badly located as kept bumping our heads on beams immediately above it! Generally, we felt it needs updating as a bit dull, a feature wall in the lounge would help lift the room not a lover of vertical blinds or ornaments. Curtains or shutters would provide character and more in keeping with age of property. It was well placed for visiting Windermere and Kendal.
Excellent situation on the edge of the village of Stavely the shops, pub, brewery, cafs and some outstandingly beautiful walks are a few minutes walk away. The steps leading to the front door are a bit tricky. The cottage is very well equipped, its a shame that all the baby equipment, airer and vacuum cleaner are just left in a corner of the lounge in full view but maybe Im picky. There were also a few insect carcasses lying around but otherwise the cottage had obviously been well cleaned ready for our arrival. Finally it would be silly not to comment on the very noisy fire and the towels rather small that had already been mentioned in the guest book. I dont want to put people off the cottage is warm and comfortable and the view from bedroom 2 is delightful, I could literally count sheep on the hillside from the comfort of a very cosy bed!
Michael
A nice clean freshly decorated and equipped cottage with what looks new quality carpets through out. A good modern kitchen with ample equipment, the only thing missing was wine glasses. Nicely situated in a the village of Staveley the cottage was welcoming on arrival with a complimentary kitchen essentials in gene one of the better cottages we have stayed at.
The property was cleanish quite a few cobwebs the external steps and the cupboard door in the porch were dirtyhanging very askew did not give a good first impression, the bedroom blind chain broke when pulling blind up or down. Enjoyed our stay but think the property is in need of some upgrade.
Rebecca M
We had a very comfortable stay once again. The cottage was clean, warm. Stavely itself is a lovely village and we enjoyed the gelato icecream, the Eagle and Child pub, not to mention the brewery. It would have been nice to have a recycling box, although I do realise there are bins in the village. Thank you once again. We will be back.
Christine
This cottage is a gem. its in a really great location for lovely walks. It is well equipped with everything you will need for a comfy stay. I can understand why others complained re head height but Im short and had no problems. My only grumble was when we arrived some of the cutlery and crockery was dirty but had been put away in the cupboard and not checked before we arrived. I look forward to coming back again.
Vanessa
Lovely place to spend our week. Comfortable living space and bedrooms. We found the bathroom tricky to keep dry. Our teenaged boys are nearly 6ft and the shower screen was not quite big enough! But this is only a minor point. Our dog loved the loop walk over the river and around the village, too.
Christine
I understand that you cant help having spiders but your cleaner needs to look up, some of the cobwebs where really bad.
Melinda
The cottage is lovely and exactly like the photos. However there a couple of points that I would like to make. The bathroom is well equipped but it is up some fairly steep stairs and, being in the eaves, the head height isnt very good. My husband is only 6 foot fortunately but he struggled. If you had any mobility problems you could have trouble. The second thing is that there is no mirror whatsoever in the main bedroom. I took the dressing table mirror from the second bedroom into the main one but, if there had been 4 of us, that would have left that room with no mirror! A full length mirror would be good too. Having said all that we enjoyed our stay very much.
Kristel
The cottage was clean, generally nice, kitchen was well equipped. The lounge is big, and we spent some very nice evenings there. Stavely is a nice village as well, with a great bakery and brewery only 5 min walk away! However, there was NO wifi, which was advertised. When we called the managing company, they had no idea about it, didn't get sorted. Also, every morning we woke up to around 10 wasps hanging around in the lounge either dead or dying. They would be on some windows, or fall dead on the floorsofain my coffee. We couldn't figure out where they came from, but it needs to be sorted out can be dangerous for childrenpetsallergies.
Sandra
Kingfisher Barn was very clean and comfortable for our recent stay. The kitchen was very well equipped and the bed was extremely comfortable. Fixtures and fittings in the kitchen and bathroom were modern and there was plenty of space in the cottage for us both and our dog. I would definitely recommend it. There is a small flight of stairs up to the front door to bear in mind if you have mobility limitations and there isn't a garden area attached to the cottage, however, plenty of lovely local walks just on the doorstep and a very short walk to the village of Staveley. Fantastic bakery, with a range of croissant's to die for! Hawkshead brewery next door where they serve local IPA's and a range of burgerssnacks. The Eagle and Child Pub was great too, serving a really wide selection of foods on the menu. Staveley was a lovely village and the locals were also so friendly.
Lovely quiet position easy walk along the river to the shops
Fabulous cottage in great location that enabled us to travel. Only downside was that property was not completely clean, dishes a bit greasy, bulbs did not work . When we contacted Sykes, the owner got in touch straight away and was very helpful yet his property management company still did not address issues with lights and dishes and when we saw a cleaner when leaving on check out and said hello, she was very rude. I would definitely book again , the only recommendation to the owner is to ensure they employ good management company who looks after their property well.
Loved the Kingfisher Barn cannot wait to book again. My only negative is I didnt want to come home
We really didn't like the toilet in a cupboard in the kitchen. The upstairs toilet was not comfortable for a man to use very short on head space due to the extreme sloping roof. The shower side panel over the bath is too short and consequently, the floor could get very wet!! When we arrived, the first thing we noticed was a cupboard door missing in the kitchen, together with one of the drawer fronts. These were found in the entrance porch on top of a cupboard! There were also two light bulbs not working. All this was reported to your office a couple of days after we arrived and we were told that something would be done, but nobody arrived in the next three days. The downstairs was spacious and well equipped, but the toilet and bathroom facilities were not sufficient for four adults. We had a good holiday and the weather was really good.
In light of the coronovirus pandemic you should have cancelled our booking and either refunded our money or held our booking over to another date. As it was we left a day early. This spoilt our visit.
Kerstin
We found upon arrival that we needed a code to obtain the keys from a secure holder next to the door. The booking.com call centre was eventually helpful but it involved a long waiting period where we weren't confident that anyone would eventually answer. This system assumes that you have mobile internet access, good English and plenty of phone time. The apartment itself was lovely and spacious. The bathroom upstairs was good but tall or heavily built visitors may find the space somewhat limited.
We had a lovely week in Kingfisher Barn, however our feedback echoes that in the visitor book within the cottage the king size mattress urgently needs replacing as its terribly saggy and gave us both a stiff back, and the hot water on the shower has only one temperature, scorching. Also, it would be helpful if your instructions mentioned where to park.
Rebecca M
Lovely comfortable cottage. Great village with excellent pub, The Eagle & Child. I found everyone that I spoke to in the village exceedingly friendly I thoroughly recommend it.
Angela
Not having a designated parking space was the only issue, parking on the road was not ideal due to tractors and their trailers passing at speed a couple of times per day. Location and accommodation very good.
2nd time at Kingfisher Barn, so we knew what to expect all excellent again.
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