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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £290 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Co
Accommodation overview: Half a mile from the north end of Lake Windermere, the bustling town of Ambleside has to be at the top of every holidaymakers list of places to visit. A fantastic array of interesting local shops, tea rooms and restaurants are dotted about the village centre.
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £337 to £716
Self catering accommodation in Ledsham sleeps 8.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Fishing near by • Cottage Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This terraced cottage is set in the grounds of the owners' horse racing stables in the village of Ledsham near to Chester and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.
Quarter Cottage is a brick built terraced cottage set on the owners' horse racing stables on the edge of the village of Ledsham near to Chester. With one twin bedroom, one single, one double and a family room (with one double and two single beds) along with two family shower rooms, this cottage can sleep up to eight people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room. Outside the cottage is off road parking for 4 cars, a private, secure decked area with furniture (fenced off from stables), use of a communal BBQ area as well as fishing available (by arrangement with the owner). Being so close to Chester and within a short drive of Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales, Quarter Cottage is the ideal holiday cottage for a family looking to explore the area.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £200 to £
Self catering accommodation in Keswick sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks •
Accommodation overview: Crag Cottage is ideally situated in Keswick, on a quiet street yet only 200 yards from the town centre and amenities and 5 minute walk to Hope Park, Derwentwater and the Theatre by the Lake. It was completely modernised in 2009, with luxury bathroom, very good quality solid wood furnishings, leather settees and cosy open fire. It has the benefit of a paved rear courtyard, where guests can dine alfresco or relax with a glass of wine at the end of a good days walking.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £180 to £
Self catering accommodation in Keswick sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Ga
Accommodation overview: This 2 bedroomed Lakeland stone semi-detached cottage has spectacular fell views from its elevated location on the edge of the popular village of Threlkeld. Easily accessible from the M6, the village has 2 pubs, each serving bar meals and real ale and is just 4 miles to the east of Keswick. With many walking opportunities from the doorstep, Cropple How provides a cosy base from which to explore the area.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £200 to £
Self catering accommodation in High Ireby sleeps 5.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Games Room • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: This charming cottage has been architecturally designed, decorated and furnished throughout by an interior designer. It is of historic and literary interest. Hugh Walpole based his novels Herries Chronicle here. Set in extensive grounds comprising garden and woodland with access to Binsey Fell it has the advantage of many other walking opportunities from the doorstep. High Ireby is the location. A hamlet on the northern fringe of the National Park and a very quiet, peaceful area with easy access to Carlisle and the Solway Firth.
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £200 to £
Self catering accommodation in Lowick sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Hidden Cottage, a traditional mid terrace built in the 18th century, is situated close to Coniston Water and village and is within walking distance of two excellent Lakeland Inns. The Farmers Arms, just across the road from the cottage, has been trading since the 16th century and serves excellent bar meals and local ales. Hidden Cottage is beautifully presented and very comfortable and has all the essential ingredients you would expect of a quality holiday cottage; open beams, a log burning stove and a delightful elevated garden which has fine, open views across nearby farmland. The summer house is the perfect spot to sit and take in the evening sunshine or even to enjoy on wetter days. Hidden Cottage is a super property and once found, we hope never forgotten.
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Sleeps 3
Weekly price range £0 to £
Self catering accommodation in Borrowdale sleeps 3.
Features include: • Garden • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 3
Accommodation overview: Chapelfield Cottage is set in the heart of the Borrowdale Valley with wonderful views of the surrounding fells. There are many low level routes to be taken from the doorstep and for those who prefer something more strenuous, Scafell, Great Gable and their surrounding peaks are all possible day trips from the cottage. There is a general store in the nearby village of Rosthwaite and 2 public bars within walking distance. Derwentwater is 3 miles and Keswick, with all its visitors attractions is only 7 miles.
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £390 to £
Self catering accommodation in Waitby sleeps 7.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks •
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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