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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Stainland sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This fabulous detached former farmhouse is Grade II listed and is situated on the edge of the Pennines with breathtaking views. Parts of the building date back to the 13th century and 17th century and retain many original features including medieval features, heavy original timber work and beams, along with mullion windows. It also boasts its own indoor games room with full-size snooker table as well as air hockey, table tennis and a plasma TV. The terraced garden extends to ¾ acre and has its own pond and waterfall along with large decked area from where the panoramic views can be enjoyed. Accessed via a ¾-mile track, it makes a perfect holiday base with excellent walks literally from the door. Stainland is situated in the Pennines and is ideal for visits to both Bronte Country and the Peak District National Park. Set in West Yorkshire, there are super opportunities for varied walks in the lovely Calderdale valley, Holme valley as well as Saddleworth and Marsden Moors (NT). There is easy access to both Leeds and Manchester across the M62 - both cities providing excellent shopping, nightlife and restaurants. Within easy driving distance is the delightful village of Haworth with its cobbled streets, whilst Holmfirth to the south is the setting for the long running TV series Last of the Summer Wine. Marsden, on the Huddersfield canal, boasts the Stanedge tunnel - the highest, longest and deepest tunnel in Britain. Pub 2 miles. Two steps to large heavily-beamed living room with wood-burning stove. Large beamed dining room. Spacious beamed well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with gas range cooker and breakfast area. Sitting room. Games room with TV and French doors. Utility. Boot room. Two double bedrooms. Bathroom with roll-top bath and toilet. Two separate toilets. First floor: Beamed double bedroom with four-poster bed and en-suite shower room with two wash basins and toilet. Further double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Single bedroom leading to further double bedroom. Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £200
Self catering accommodation in Caldbeck sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Fell Cottage is a traditional Lakeland cottage with many original features including beams, Inglenook fireplace and Lakeland stone floors. The property is furnished and equipped to an exceptional standard from the 5 star cooking facilities, bathrooms and bedrooms to the provision of family games, classic reading materials and Lakeland guides. The high quality accommodation is situated next to the owners own home in an area of peace and tranquillity with superb panoramic views over the Lakeland Hills, Ellen Valley, Solway Plain and the Stranraer Peninsular. The sunsets have to be seen to be believed. The cottage is situated one mile north of the unspoilt village of Ireby with the renowned Black Lion pub and 4 miles from the nearest shopping centre which is the bustling market town of Wigton. Cockermouth and Keswick are 12 miles away with the Lake District a short drive beyond. The visitor book at the cottage is testimony to the fact that Fell Cottage is the best cottage you could ever want to stay in!
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £500
Self catering accommodation in Eden Valley sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Golf close by Pub near by Detached Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: The Dairy is a stunning detached barn conversion on the former Midtown farm at Dufton. It is luxuriously furnished, appointed and equipped, with solid oak flooring, original beams and spacious accommodation for large families or groups of walkers. Situated in a most tranquil position on the Pennine Way, it is along a quiet lane in this pretty village which has a pub serving good quality food and a village shop. Dufton lies on the western edge of the Pennine Hills, 3 miles from Appleby-in-Westmorland at the foot of Dufton Pike. There are many walks and bike rides from the doorstep and the Lake District is within 30 minutes drive.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Seatoller sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Ghyllside offers 5 star luxury in the heart of the Borrowdale Valley - a walkers paradise. The cottage lies at the foot of Honister Pass, above the hamlet of Seatoller overlooking Hause Gill and Englands most beautiful valley. The cottage underwent major refurbishment in 2005 and has tasteful furnishings and top quality appliances.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Somerford sleeps 6.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This lovely single storey holiday property stands attached to the owners’ home, with views over the open countryside and offers walking and cycling from the doorstep. Only 3 miles to the historic market town of Congleton, which holds a farmers market twice weekly. Visit Gawsworth Hall an ancient, manor house or spend a day at the stately home of Capesthorne Hall with its 100 acres of Cheshire lakes and parkland. Visit Stockley Farm for tractor rides and lamb feeding. Monkey Forest is 20 miles away, with 60-acres of woodland which is home in total freedom for 140 monkeys. Book a days’ tuition including equipment at a shooting lodge. Horse riding and stabling nearby with excellent facilities for the horse owner. The old market town of Macclesfield with its shops and cafes are well worth a visit or walk the canal tow path to the lovely village of Bollington. The property is near to The Peak District, spend the day at Chatsworth House and Estate or the spa town of Buxton, with its theatre and beautiful gardens. Antique fairs and French market can often be found here. Take a trip to Castleton caves famous for its Blue John stone or take in the museums, art galleries, restaurants and shops that Manchester city has to offer. Shop and pub 21/2 miles. Living/dining with French doors and kitchen area with oak effect floor. Two double bedrooms with TV and oak effect floor, one with French doors to garden. Twin bedroom with TV and oak effect floor. Wet room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Waberthwaite sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: The tranquil village of Waberthwaite, spectacularly situated between the mountains and the sea, is the setting for this wonderfully sympathetic barn conversion which has created two stylish holiday cottages featuring vaulted ceilings, original beams and stonework. Surrounded by pretty gardens with a small stream running through, it makes a perfect base for exploring the western Lake District fells, country and coastal walks, and cycle paths. Just 4 miles from Muncaster Castle, gardens and owl sanctuary, and the Ravenglass to Eskdale Miniature Steam Railway, whilst Wast Water (voted Britain’s favourite view 2007) is a few miles further. The 18th century Georgian port of Whitehaven to the north has a conservation harbour and marina, the Beacon Heritage Centre plus shops and restaurants, or if relaxation is a preferred option, simply unwind on the sunny patio with a good book. Shop 20 yards, pub 100 yards.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £640
Self catering accommodation in Cockermouth sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: The ultimate in self catering accommodation, Paradigm is a renovated farm house and hay barn providing 2 sumptuous, luxury self catering cottages. Originally built in the 1720s Paradigm is positioned in the tranquil Northern Lakes in 6 acres of private land. Set among lawns, orchards, woodland, a natural 60ft waterfall and space to roam, yet only 4 miles from the market town of Cockermouth and 13 miles from Keswick. From the doorstep you can enjoy fantastic fell walks and mountain bike routes, with opportunities for sailing and rock climbing nearby. You can soothe away your aches by relaxing in the outdoor spa pool under the stars looking over the valley. In the evening enjoy your pre ordered meal which Jan, your host, will leave discreetly in the oven for you to serve at your leisure, accompanied by a glass of chilled champagne which you will receive in your welcome hamper along with some of the finest Cumbrian Foods.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £210
Self catering accommodation in Old Brown Howe sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Old Brown Howe is five and a half miles south of Coniston Village, on the south western side of Coniston Water. Set well back from the main road, in one and a quarter acres of woodland and only 50 yards from the lake, Potters Wheel has direct access to the Lake shore for fishing, sailing and simply enjoying getting your feet wet. Potters Wheel is an end of terrace cottage, totally refurbished by its new owner and now provides excellent facilities to ensure a most enjoyable and unforgettable holiday. Leaded windows, a wall formed out of rock, and beams are a reminder of the propertys antiquity and, combined with modern facilities such as newly fitted bathroom and top of the range kitchen, the cottage now has a successful mix of ancient and modern - and all within a stones throw of Coniston Water!
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Kirkby Stephen sleeps 8.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: In an idyllic setting high in the fells above Brough, 17th-century Borrowdale House and the nearby Borrowdale Cottage enjoy absolute peace with superb panoramic views over open countryside. Separated by a stone-built barn (occasionally used by the owner), each has its own garden close to a little beck. Renovated to a high standard, they both enjoy exposed beams and some stone flagged floors, whilst Borrowdale House boasts a 1680 Date Stone and many original features. Splendid walking in the area and a good touring base for the Lakes, Dales and Eden Valley. Restaurant, shops and coarse fishing at Brough (3 miles). Kirkby Stephen 7 miles.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1200
Self catering accommodation in Windermere sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: One of the first gentlemens residences to be built in Windermere, Oakland Hall is now a stunning and unique home offering an eclectic fusion of traditional Lakeland and boutique cottage, topped off by panoramic views over Windermere to the Langdale Pikes beyond. The house revolves around two large rooms: The Grand Hall, now an elegant dining room, two storeys high lit by huge stone mullioned stained glass windows and dominated by an arts and crafts fireplace with a large wood-burning stove at its heart. And the living room, with window seats to gaze through majestic stone-mullioned windows across the garden to Stickle and Harrison Pike beyond. The kitchen is a gastronomes delight, flint grey, glossy units wrapped in cool, matt granite, the central island the ideal spot to chillax and all take part in some culinary magic.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bassenthwaite sleeps 6.
Features include: Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Surrounded by the spectacular scenery of the Bassenthwaite/Keswick area, this delightful, detached holiday cottage has been traditionally constructed and totally refurbished to provide comfortable accommodation in a peaceful location. It has enviable views across the surrounding pasture land towards the Lakeland and excellent walking and cycling from the doorstep. Bassenthwaite Lake is a short stroll away whilst the market towns of Keswick and Cockermouth are 7 miles. Leisure centre with pool and hotel 200 yards. Shop 7 miles, pub 1 mile. Living room with wood-burning stove and antique furnishings. Dining room with electric fire in traditional wood surround. Step down to well-equipped kitchen with Aga (for cooking), breakfast area and French doors to garden. Boiler/drying room. Separate toilet. Steep stairs to first floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV, views across lake to Lakeland Fells. Compact double bedroom (views of Binsey). Twin bedroom. Bathroom with shower over corner bath and toilet. Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower attachment, separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Birkerthwaite sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Garden Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Surrounded by stunning dramatic scenery, these delightful 17th-century holiday cottages (ref LVL and LZL) lie in a walker’s and nature lover’s paradise, with fantastic walks from the doorstep. Take the path to Stanley Force Waterfall, discover the ‘jewels’ of the River Esk and the ancient village of Boot, or walk to Devoke Water, the largest tarn in the Lake District. Nearby are Muncaster Castle, Garden and Owl Sanctuary, and Ravenglass and Eskdale Miniature Steam Railway. Majestic Wastwater, the coast and unspoilt beaches are a short drive away, whilst a journey past Hardknott Roman Fort along the spectacular Hardknott and Wrynose passes leads to Ambleside and the attractions of Lake Windermere and Lake Coniston. The adjoinging cottages, with beams salvaged from shipwrecks on the Cumbrian coast and wood-burning stoves, lie in an idyllic rural location, forming part of a small former farmstead accessed from the fell road by a gated unmade track. Shop and pub 3 miles.
  
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