Cottages By Region
Eskmeals House
Nr Ravenglass West Lakes
Sleeps: 21
Eskmeals House is a charming Georgian residence dating back to 1761 set in it's own grounds with walled garden and woodland. It is approached down a short lane through woodland.
The House has accommodation for 21 people in 9 bedrooms and is suitable for large families or smaller families wishing to enjoy the space and ambience of a large, Gentleman's residence.
Eskmeals is about 10 mins drive Ravenglass, a beach with sand dunes and estuary leading to the wonderful Eskdale Valley, Wastwater (England's deepest lake) and Scafell (England's highest mountain).
Places of interest include: Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway, Muncaster Mill, the Eskdale Valley and Wasdale.
Resident horses and donkey.
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Lingmoor View
South Lakes
Sleeps: 4
This cosy traditional two bedroom Lakeland cottage is beautifully situated in the Great Langdale valley where there are numerous walks to suit all abilities and ambitions. The views of Lingmoor Fell across the valley and the Langdale Pikes further up the valley are spectacular.<p>
The cottage is set well back from the valley road which is reassuring for families with young children. There is a large communal area of grass in front of the cottage. Off road parking area with one dedicated parking space is available.<p>
Lingmoor View is no more than a few minutes walk to the centre of Chapel Stile. Elterwater is a little further but still within easy walking distance. There are excellent pubs in Chapel Stile and Elterwater.<p>
Walks lead directly from the cottage onto the fells behind. Windermere, Coniston Water, Grasmere and Rydal Water are only a short drive from the cottage.
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The Stable
Kendal
Sleeps: 2
A 17th century Lakeland hill farm with magnificent views from the sea to the highest point in England. The farm is situated at the foot of the beautiful Kentmere valley between the county town of Kendal and Lake Windermere.
The four cottages are traditionally constructed in stone and slate, each with its own garden and private parking. Decor is traditional, with rustic beams, full carpeting and comfortable furniture each with central heating, either oil or fired or electric storage. The farm has its own private water supply which is fed from a spring up on the fell. The water is beautiful and is tested by the local authority.
The farm is 1 mile outside the village of Staveley with its shops, pubs, church, railway station and bus routes. Windermere the largest of the lakes and Kendal the county town are each only 5 miles away. The situation is ideal for walking, cycling, relaxing, or as a touring centre for the Lakes, Yorkshire Dales, and the Border country.
For more information please go to the owner's website.
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The Hayloft
Kendal
Sleeps: 2
A 17th century Lakeland hill farm with magnificent views from the sea to the highest point in England. The farm is situated at the foot of the beautiful Kentmere valley between the county town of Kendal and Lake Windermere.
The four cottages are traditionally constructed in stone and slate, each with its own garden and private parking. Decor is traditional, with rustic beams, full carpeting and comfortable furniture each with central heating, either oil or fired or electric storage. The farm has its own private water supply which is fed from a spring up on the fell. The water is beautiful and is tested by the local authority.
The farm is 1 mile outside the village of Staveley with its shops, pubs, church, railway station and bus routes. Windermere the largest of the lakes and Kendal the county town are each only 5 miles away. The situation is ideal for walking, cycling, relaxing, or as a touring centre for the Lakes, Yorkshire Dales, and the Border country.
For more information please go to the owner's website.
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The Bothy
Kendal
Sleeps: 4
A 17th century Lakeland hill farm with magnificent views from the sea to the highest point in England. The farm is situated at the foot of the beautiful Kentmere valley between the county town of Kendal and Lake Windermere.
The four cottages are traditionally constructed in stone and slate, each with its own garden and private parking. Decor is traditional, with rustic beams, full carpeting and comfortable furniture each with central heating, either oil or fired or electric storage. The farm has its own private water supply which is fed from a spring up on the fell. The water is beautiful and is tested by the local authority.
The farm is 1 mile outside the village of Staveley with its shops, pubs, church, railway station and bus routes. Windermere the largest of the lakes and Kendal the county town are each only 5 miles away. The situation is ideal for walking, cycling, relaxing, or as a touring centre for the Lakes, Yorkshire Dales, and the Border country.
For more information please go to the owner's website.
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The Byre
Kendal
Sleeps: 5
A 17th century Lakeland hill farm with magnificent views from the sea to the highest point in England. The farm is situated at the foot of the beautiful Kentmere valley between the county town of Kendal and Lake Windermere.
The four cottages are traditionally constructed in stone and slate, each with its own garden and private parking. Decor is traditional, with rustic beams, full carpeting and comfortable furniture each with central heating, either oil or fired or electric storage. The farm has its own private water supply which is fed from a spring up on the fell. The water is beautiful and is tested by the local authority.
The farm is 1 mile outside the village of Staveley with its shops, pubs, church, railway station and bus routes. Windermere the largest of the lakes and Kendal the county town are each only 5 miles away. The situation is ideal for walking, cycling, relaxing, or as a touring centre for the Lakes, Yorkshire Dales, and the Border country.
For more information please go to the owner's website.
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The Old Hayloft
Keswick
Sleeps: 4
This flat is set on a working farm where poultry and animals can be seen all around. There are also plenty of ducks that enjoy being fed! The farm house is beautifully situated, tucked under the fell with a beck in front of it. It has appeared as a typical Lakeland farm in various books.
Dippers often nest under the bridge over the beck and herons are to be seen in the valley. Kingfishers have recently returned. The owners have established a lot of new woodland, much of it is oak and beech as well as Christmas trees and beautiful larches.
The flat has been converted from the old hayloft. It is modern inside, double-glazed and cosy. The basic accommodation is for 4 people. There is ample car parking in the farm yard for two cars. The farm is located approximatly 6 miles (9.6 km) from Keswick where there are a good selection of shops, banks etc. The nearest Post Office is two miles (3.2 km) away. The bus stop is about a mile (1.6 km) down the public footpath. There is a regular bus service (the '555') that connects the north of the Lake District to the south.
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Huddlestone Cottage
Cockermouth
Sleeps: 4
2 cottages in Redmain, a rural hamlet 3 miles from Cockermouth, Cumbria in the Lake District National Park.
Exceptionally clean quality self catering holiday accommodation with 3 acre wildlife gardens giving beautiful views across to Skiddaw. Riding, fishing, walking, climbing, sailing and biking all in close proximity. Keswick, Solway Coast AONB, Loweswater, Buttermere and Wild Ennerdale within easy reach locally. Cockermouth is famous for it's many restaurants and Christmas Lights during Nov/Dec.
Dogs must remain with owners at all times, not allowed on furniture or in bedrooms or to foul in the gardens. Poop and scoop in all areas around gardens.
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The Hayloft
Cockermouth
Sleeps: 2
2 cottages in Redmain, a rural hamlet 3 miles from Cockermouth, Cumbria in the Lake District National Park.
Exceptionally clean quality self catering holiday accommodation with 3 acre wildlife gardens giving beautiful views across to Skiddaw. Riding, fishing, walking, climbing, sailing and biking all in close proximity. Keswick, Solway Coast AONB, Loweswater, Buttermere and Wild Ennerdale within easy reach locally. Cockermouth is famous for it's many restaurants and Christmas Lights during Nov/Dec.
Dogs must remain with owners at all times, not allowed on furniture or in bedrooms or to foul in the gardens. Poop and scoop in all areas around gardens.
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3, Tarn Cottages
Lake District
Sleeps: 4
Tarn Cottages are superbly located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, next to the tiny White Moss Tarn, on the bridleway between Grasmere and Rydal Mount. The cottage is in a peaceful, secluded location accessible by car, with a parking space.
It is surrounded by woodland at the rear, with the south facing front enjoying beautiful views of Loughrigg Fell and Rydal Water. A large part of the garden belongs to the cottage, and this is shared by mutual agreement with the other two cottages. Although secluded, the cottage is not isolated, being only a few minutes drive to the centre of Grasmere.
The cottage makes an ideal base for walkers, even without using the car it is possible to set out on a variety of long walks and easy strolls. The fells to the rear lead up to the Fairfield range of mountains, while the Loughrigg and Rydal areas provide gentle and beautiful countryside. Wordsworth's home, 'Dove Cottage' is only a few minutes walk down the lane. White Moss tarn, adjacent to the cottage, was reputably used for skating by the Wordsworth family.
For more information please go to the owners' website.
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Walk Mill Cottage
South Lakes
Sleeps: 6
This cottage, situated in a quiet location within an acre of ground bordered by a trout stream, which is a tributary of the River Duddon, is in ideal walking country with direct access onto open fell.
Only three miles from Broughton-in-Furness with four excellent pubs, good shops, cycle hire etc. Oil-fired central heating and double-glazed windows throughout. The upstairs lounge takes advantage of the extensive open views and has one of two open fires. With one double bedroom, two twin bedrooms, bathroom and shower room, this is an ideal spot away from the crowds yet within easy reach of the central Lakesland fells and nearby sandy beaches.
Pets welcome. An ideal spot to wind down.
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Mell Fell View
North Lakes
Sleeps: 3
Mell Fell Cottage is located in the heart of the Northern Lakes, in the village of Penruddock. This 300 year old traditional, and refurbished one bedroom cottage is situated in a picturesque, private gravelled terrace, <b>within the Lake District National Park, just a few miles from Ullswater</b>.
Within just a few minutes walk is the village pub, The Herdwick, which has been highly rated for its food, both by the travel press and by many locals too!
The Northern Lake District is known for its maginficent peaks, such as Skiddaw, Blencathra and Helvellyn, as well as the beauty of Lake Ullswater. There are many trails to walk, villages and market towns to explore and superb views to gaze upon.
This area has a great deal to offer, and staying in Mell Fell Cottage you'll have all the comforts you need to be able to enjoy it.
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Orchard Barn
Keswick
Sleeps: 12
2 Cottages - We have two lovely houses on the edge of this much sought-after hamlet just two miles form Keswick and Lake Derwentwater, in the heart of the Lake District, offering accommodation for parties from six to twelve.
ORCHARD BARN: A well converted barn that used to serve Orchard House when it was a small-holding. Sleeps up to 12 in 6 bedrooms, with 2 huges living rooms, 3 bathrooms, a large kitchen and a utility room. DERWENT LEA: A modern(ish) 4 bedroomed house with huge picture windows in every room looking out on a view that has to be seen to be believed. 4 good size bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 2 bathrooms and a big useful kitchen. Sleeps up to 8.
Keswick is a major Lakeland centre offering all sorts of activities. Hire any kind of boat on Lake Derwentwater, enjoy walks alongside the lake or far up the fells, go to the theatre or cinema, or just browse round the excellent shops. Lots of pubs serve bar meals and welcome children.
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Derwent Lea
Keswick
Sleeps: 8
2 Cottages - We have two lovely houses on the edge of this much sought-after hamlet just two miles form Keswick and Lake Derwentwater, in the heart of the Lake District, offering accommodation for parties from six to twelve.
ORCHARD BARN: A well converted barn that used to serve Orchard House when it was a small-holding. Sleeps up to 12 in 6 bedrooms, with 2 huges living rooms, 3 bathrooms, a large kitchen and a utility room. DERWENT LEA: A modern(ish) 4 bedroomed house with huge picture windows in every room looking out on a view that has to be seen to be believed. 4 good size bedrooms, 2 living rooms, 2 bathrooms and a big useful kitchen. Sleeps up to 8.
Keswick is a major Lakeland centre offering all sorts of activities. Hire any kind of boat on Lake Derwentwater, enjoy walks alongside the lake or far up the fells, go to the theatre or cinema, or just browse round the excellent shops. Lots of pubs serve bar meals and welcome children.
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1 Field Foot
Cumbria
Sleeps: 5
Traditional 3 storey Lakeland terraced cottage in centre
of Grasmere. On quiet lane leading to river walk 1 minute
from bus stop and shops. Garage. Lounge with coal fire.
Big kitchen with washer, freezer, fridge. One single room,
one twin and one huge room on the top floor with double
bed and sitting area with another TV. Bathroom has bath
with shower over. A good base for travelling around the
Lakes. One well behaved dog is welcome downstairs only.
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Thurston View
Lake District
Sleeps: 4
Thurston View - Part of an elevated terrace of old, stone, miners' cottages which have <b>magnificent views towards Coniston village and the lake;</B.> yet only a few minutes walk from the centre of the village. The Cottage has been subject to a thorough but sympathetic renovation resulting in a comfortable layout.
Located in the heart of the Lake District, Coniston is a small village with shops, pubs and several cafes/restaurants. <p>
There are many walks leaving directly from the village. Across the lake is Grizedale forest whilst to the rear of the Cottage tower the Old Man of Coniston, Wetherlam and the Yewdale Fells. Boat and cycle hire are available locally and many activities can be enjoyed both on the lake and around the village.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking the following property
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Fisherground Lodges
Holmrook
Sleeps: 6
Fisherground is right in the middle of the lovely Eskdale valley, with the R & ER miniature railway just a hundred yards away. All the Lake District attractions are within an hour’s drive, many on the doorstep. Our three pine lodges nestle in the old farm orchard with the stream running into the raft pool that children love so much. This acre is solely for your use and is ideal for eating and relaxing outside and for dogs and children. There is a shared laundry and games room with pool table and table tennis. Good pubs nearby serve excellent bar meals.
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Beckfoot Cottage
Holmrook
Sleeps: 6
Fisherground is right in the middle of the lovely Eskdale valley, with the R & ER miniature railway just a hundred yards away. All the Lake District attractions are within an hour’s drive, many on the doorstep. Our three pine lodges nestle in the old farm orchard with the stream running into the raft pool that children love so much. This acre is solely for your use and is ideal for eating and relaxing outside and for dogs and children. There is a shared laundry and games room with pool table and table tennis. Good pubs nearby serve excellent bar meals.
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Thurston House - 1
Cumbria
Sleeps: 5
7 Apartments - This is a large Victorian house which has been converted into seven individual self-catering apartments. Thurston House is situated in a quiet location <b>yet within a couple of minutes walk of the village centre with its shops, public houses, churches and places to eat</b>.
A few minutes walk away is the lake with boats for hire, the Launch and the steam powered Gondola offer trips on the lake. For walkers Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Grizedale forest and the fells are easily accessible from the village.
<b>Coniston, located in the heart of the Lake District National Park</b>, is an ideal centre for walking, sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Many places of interest are to be found nearby including historic houses and sites, museums, and lovely towns and villages.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking any of the following properties.
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Thurston House - 2
Cumbria
Sleeps: 5
7 Apartments - This is a large Victorian house which has been converted into seven individual self-catering apartments. Thurston House is situated in a quiet location <b>yet within a couple of minutes walk of the village centre with its shops, public houses, churches and places to eat</b>.
A few minutes walk away is the lake with boats for hire, the Launch and the steam powered Gondola offer trips on the lake. For walkers Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Grizedale forest and the fells are easily accessible from the village.
<b>Coniston, located in the heart of the Lake District National Park</b>, is an ideal centre for walking, sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Many places of interest are to be found nearby including historic houses and sites, museums, and lovely towns and villages.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking any of the following properties.
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Thurston House - 3
Cumbria
Sleeps: 6
7 Apartments - This is a large Victorian house which has been converted into seven individual self-catering apartments. Thurston House is situated in a quiet location <b>yet within a couple of minutes walk of the village centre with its shops, public houses, churches and places to eat</b>.
A few minutes walk away is the lake with boats for hire, the Launch and the steam powered Gondola offer trips on the lake. For walkers Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Grizedale forest and the fells are easily accessible from the village.
<b>Coniston, located in the heart of the Lake District National Park</b>, is an ideal centre for walking, sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Many places of interest are to be found nearby including historic houses and sites, museums, and lovely towns and villages.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking any of the following properties.
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Thurston House - 4
Cumbria
Sleeps: 5
7 Apartments - This is a large Victorian house which has been converted into seven individual self-catering apartments. Thurston House is situated in a quiet location <b>yet within a couple of minutes walk of the village centre with its shops, public houses, churches and places to eat</b>.
A few minutes walk away is the lake with boats for hire, the Launch and the steam powered Gondola offer trips on the lake. For walkers Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Grizedale forest and the fells are easily accessible from the village.
<b>Coniston, located in the heart of the Lake District National Park</b>, is an ideal centre for walking, sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Many places of interest are to be found nearby including historic houses and sites, museums, and lovely towns and villages.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking any of the following properties.
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Thurston House - 5
Cumbria
Sleeps: 4
7 Apartments - This is a large Victorian house which has been converted into seven individual self-catering apartments. Thurston House is situated in a quiet location <b>yet within a couple of minutes walk of the village centre with its shops, public houses, churches and places to eat</b>.
A few minutes walk away is the lake with boats for hire, the Launch and the steam powered Gondola offer trips on the lake. For walkers Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Grizedale forest and the fells are easily accessible from the village.
<b>Coniston, located in the heart of the Lake District National Park</b>, is an ideal centre for walking, sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Many places of interest are to be found nearby including historic houses and sites, museums, and lovely towns and villages.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking any of the following properties.
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Thurston House - 6
Cumbria
Sleeps: 2
7 Apartments - This is a large Victorian house which has been converted into seven individual self-catering apartments. Thurston House is situated in a quiet location <b>yet within a couple of minutes walk of the village centre with its shops, public houses, churches and places to eat</b>.
A few minutes walk away is the lake with boats for hire, the Launch and the steam powered Gondola offer trips on the lake. For walkers Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Grizedale forest and the fells are easily accessible from the village.
<b>Coniston, located in the heart of the Lake District National Park</b>, is an ideal centre for walking, sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Many places of interest are to be found nearby including historic houses and sites, museums, and lovely towns and villages.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking any of the following properties.
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Thurston House - 7
Cumbria
Sleeps: 2
7 Apartments - This is a large Victorian house which has been converted into seven individual self-catering apartments. Thurston House is situated in a quiet location <b>yet within a couple of minutes walk of the village centre with its shops, public houses, churches and places to eat</b>.
A few minutes walk away is the lake with boats for hire, the Launch and the steam powered Gondola offer trips on the lake. For walkers Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Grizedale forest and the fells are easily accessible from the village.
<b>Coniston, located in the heart of the Lake District National Park</b>, is an ideal centre for walking, sailing and other outdoor pursuits. Many places of interest are to be found nearby including historic houses and sites, museums, and lovely towns and villages.<p>
A third of the cost of the holiday is payable to the owner within one week of booking any of the following properties.
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