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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £260
Self catering accommodation in Eskdale sleeps 5.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Yattus is sure to appeal to the more discerning client. This picturesque early 17th Century cottage has been beautifully restored and luxuriously furnished by its current owners, retaining many of the original features. Several references to the cottage and its former owner are made in a book written on the locality. Yattus is situated in the beautiful village of Eskdale Green on the more peaceful western fringe of the Lake District. Ideally located for those who wish to enjoy the beauty of the Lakes without the crowds. Many walks, sights and places of interest are in the local vicinity, such as Scafell Pike, Stanley Force, Hardknott Pass and Fort, Muncaster Castle, Blea Tarn, the Wasdale Valley and the famous Laal Ratty Miniature Railway, running from Ravenglass to Eskdale. There are 2 very good traditional pubs in the village, The King George IV and the Bower House, along with a post office and village shop.
  
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Sleeps 3
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Lake Thirlmere sleeps 3.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: Nestled amidst beautifully landscaped grounds, this attractive single storey holiday property stands within the grounds of Dale Head Hall Country House Hotel, which occupies a peaceful setting on the shores of Lake Thirlmere in the Cumbrian Lake District. With views over the grounds and woodland towards Helvellyn, this comfortable holiday home offers the ideal destination for a relaxing break in an AONB. Spend days walking along the lake shore or exploring the nearby market town of Keswick (6 miles). Unwind after a long day enjoying the peace and tranquillity and admiring the spectacular lake view from the hotel terrace. Shop and pub 330 yards. Large triple aspect living/dining room/kitchen. Double bedroom. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Torver sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Nestling under the Coniston Fells in the heart of the Lake District National Park, this group of delightful holiday cottages (refs LD3, LD4 and LP1) are converted from a 17th-century barn and form a quaint hamlet-style setting with superb open views. Torver is a small picturesque village 3 miles south-west of Coniston in a beautiful and romantic valley, surrounded by spectacular scenery. The village is welcoming, warm and friendly and has two pubs serving good food (660 yards). The area abounds with woods, crags, streams and waterfalls, and is home to a wealth of wildlife including squirrels and deer. Walks from the doorstep lead directly to Coniston Old Man and the shore of Coniston Water where there are picnic and paddling areas. Coniston village is a famous centre for walking, climbing and cycling, and boats may be hired on the lake, as well as trips taken on the Victorian steam yacht Gondola. Windermere, Ambleside, Hawkshead, Grasmere and Beatrix Potter’s Sawrey are within a scenic drive giving stunning views of mountains and lakes in every direction. Superb visitor attractions such as the Lakeland Motor Museum, Dalton Wild Animal Park with its Sumatran tigers, Aquarium of the Lakes and the Haverthwaite to Lakeside Steam Railway at Lakeside are easily accessible. The area is rich in historic houses and gardens including Muncaster Castle, Holker Hall and grounds, Sizergh castle, Levens Hall and topiary gardens. Shops 2 miles, pub ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £320
Self catering accommodation in Kirkby Lonsdale sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: The Meadows development in the grounds of the Whoop Hall Inn is set in stunning surroundings within the beautiful Lune Valley and on the fringes of the popular market town of Kirkby Lonsdale which has an excellent choice of shops, restaurants and traditional inns. An ideal base from where to explore some of Englands most beautiful countryside, the site is within easy reach of both the Lakes and the Dales. Guests have complimentary use of the state of the art leisure facilities including 18 metre swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa and fully equipped fitness studio Of excellent quality throughout the property has been beautifully dressed and with up to the minute facilities and luxurious soft furnishings, the property is the perfect place to enjoy that special break away at any time of the year.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £240
Self catering accommodation in Appleby sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Golf close by Pub near by Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This luxurious upside down barn conversion is perfect for 2 couples, with 2 en suite bedrooms downstairs and open plan living upstairs. Situated in the grounds of Asby Hall, a 17th century Grade 2 star listed property in Great Asby, a conservation village. This picture postcard village, in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Eden Valley, has pretty sand stone cottages, a river flowing through the middle, a pub serving food and lies 5 miles from Appleby and 7 miles from Kirkby Stephen. The area is dotted with picturesque villages surrounded by acres of peaceful open countryside, perfect for walking and cycling, with very little traffic.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £390
Self catering accommodation in Waitby sleeps 7.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Waitby School was built on Waitby Fell in 1680 by James Highmore, a local to the area, for the children of Waitby and Smardale. About a mile and a half west of Kirkby Stephen, Waitby is said to have been an ancient market town, with a castle, chapel and cemetery, but no trace of either is now to be seen. However, the school remains, standing proud on the fellside and, having been purchased recently by another local family, has been lovingly restored, in conjunction with English Heritage, to offer luxurious holiday accommodation. The property stands alone and enjoys uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside, dotted with livestock and the occasional farmer and tractor at doin up time.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £200
Self catering accommodation in Sedbergh sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Whernside View occupies a most enviable position on the fellside and enjoys uniterrupted views of this beautiful part of the world. The cottage has been converted from a redundant farm building and now offers excellent, high quality facilities with many retained characterful features including a mix of slate and oak floors. A mere 1 mile from Sedbergh inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and only 20 minutes drive from the Lake District National Park, the property is ideally located to enjoy the Howgill Fells and an ideal base for walking the famous Dalesway.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Alston sleeps 12.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: These stunning barn conversions are situated in the beautiful, unspoilt South Tyne Valley on the Cumbria/Northumberland border. Skilfully undertaken and refurbished to a high standard the holiday properties retain charm and character offering a mix of traditional structure and contemporary design. They stand proudly across the courtyard from the owner’s home and 1800-acre working sheep farm in the North Pennine Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The many footpaths (Pennine Way) and groomed cycle ways allow guests the freedom to explore the stonewalled fields and surrounding moorland. Trout and salmon fishing can be enjoyed on a quiet stretch of the South Tyne river running through the farm. Broadmea is perfectly situated as a touring base for exploring a wealth of natural and historical treasures in the area. Hadrian’s Wall is only 8 miles away, with the Scottish Border and the Lake District 25 miles distant. Nearby Alston (5 miles), the highest market town in England, offers an interesting array of cafes, shops, pubs, steam engine railway and 18-hole golf. Cycle hire, pony trekking and trout farm fishing (15 miles). There is a village pub (1 mile) with good food. Shops 5 miles.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £990
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Romantic Break Easy Walking Garde
Accommodation overview: Loughrigg Holme sits underneath the much loved fell of the same name and was once the home of Wordsworths daughter, Dora and her husband Edward Quillinan, Rich in literary history connections, visitors to Loughrigg Holme have included Charlotte Bronte, the poet Matthew Arnold and Harriet Martineau. This chocolate box property,originally a farmhouse, built in 17th century and extended in the early 19th century is a beautiful example of a traditional Lakeland residence, her 2 1/2 acres of gardens and fellside including croquet lawn blending effortlessly into the slopes of Loughrigg and displaying a wealth of ancient shrubs and flora, cleverly married with more formal patio, lawn areas and natural water fall. A short stroll directly under Loughrigg Fell will bring you to beautiful Rydal Water, one of Lakelands smallest lakes at only ¾ mile long and ¼ mile wide and a favourite of Wordsworth and many other of the romantic poets and still, to this day, magical, peaceful and most inspiring. Ambleside can also be reached on foot within 20 minutes along a country lane, this bustling village offering numerous attractions and activities for all ages with a wide choice of bars, shops and restaurants. Loughrigg Holme is obviously steeped in Lakeland history and exhibits many historic features with dated spice cupboard, flagged floors, exposed beams and original oak stairs and shutters. The house has been beautifully dressed, the owners respecting the obvious age and fascinating literary connections to create a most comfortable and elegant home, a clever mix of 17th and 21st century, the perfect venue for a family gathering and a place where special memories will be created and treasured.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Alston sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: These stunning barn conversions are situated in the beautiful, unspoilt South Tyne Valley on the Cumbria/Northumberland border. Skilfully undertaken and refurbished to a high standard the holiday properties retain charm and character offering a mix of traditional structure and contemporary design. They stand proudly across the courtyard from the owner’s home and 1800-acre working sheep farm in the North Pennine Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The many footpaths (Pennine Way) and groomed cycle ways allow guests the freedom to explore the stonewalled fields and surrounding moorland. Trout and salmon fishing can be enjoyed on a quiet stretch of the South Tyne river running through the farm. Broadmea is perfectly situated as a touring base for exploring a wealth of natural and historical treasures in the area. Hadrian’s Wall is only 8 miles away, with the Scottish Border and the Lake District 25 miles distant. Nearby Alston (5 miles), the highest market town in England, offers an interesting array of cafes, shops, pubs, steam engine railway and 18-hole golf. Cycle hire, pony trekking and trout farm fishing (15 miles). There is a village pub (1 mile) with good food. Shops 5 miles.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £550
Self catering accommodation in Windermere sleeps 8.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Nestled in an area of outstanding beauty, close to Kendal and Windermere, Hawes Bank is the ideal base for exploring the Lake District, whatever your ambitions. With many of Wainwrights classic walks and some excellent gastropubs within easy reach, it is easy to see why our guests come back. After a bracing day on the fells or a lovely stroll along the nearby River Kent, Hawes Bank is the ideal house to come home to; kick off your boots in the boot room and then relax in front of an open fire in the lounge or library before enjoying a convivial meal in the large, well equipped kitchen.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Sockbridge sleeps 5.
Features include: Pub nearby Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: This charming Grade II listed house is part of the small estate once owned by Wordsworth’s grandfather. Rebuilt to high standards, it retains many original features, having oak beams, floors and stairs. It is light, warm and spacious and is stylishly furnished. Excellent access to lakes and fells (2 miles to Ullswater). Local inn, serving good food, 5-minute walk. Shops 2 miles. Large sitting room with wood-burning stove and rug on oak floor. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen. Utility. Cloakroom/toilet. Garden room with French doors to patio and terraced garden. Oak stairs to first floor: Double bedroom with double aspect and en-suite shower room. Large twin bedroom with bay window and views towards fells. Single bedroom with feature stone wall. Bathroom and toilet with arrow-slit windows. Oak floors to bedrooms and rugs throughout.
  
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