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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £390 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 6.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Dont be fooled by the rather plain exterior of this traditional mid terraced cottage, built in the 1700s as awaiting your arrival behind the front door lies a beautiful, boutique style self catering home from home, the perfect venue for your holiday in the Lakes. A hop, skip and jump from the village, with two excellent village pubs on your doorstep. Mr Harvisons, named after a much loved and respected local, is ideally placed for enjoying all that cosmopolitan Ambleside has to offer whether you are walkers, shoppers or foodies - the village has it all. And after a fun filled day on the fells or by the waters edge, return to the contemporary luxury of Mr Harvisons with comfortable lounge areas, sumptuous bedrooms ensuring a good nights rest and individually chosen, interesting pieces of artwork and accessories. The open plan living area is ideal for a casual and social dinner although with so many great places to eat in Ambleside, Lucys, The Glass House and The Log House to name but three, we wonder whether the super facilities on offer here will actually be used to their full advantage? A small terrace to the rear of the cottage is just the spot for an aperitif before dinner or for taking in a breath of fresh Lakeland air when our weather will allow whilst cooler evenings will no doubt be spent gathered around the wood burning stove either in the elegant lounge or cosy snug, recalling the days events and planning the next.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £180 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: A cosy traditional Lakeland stone cottage in a quiet part of the village overlooking Wansfell,with access to fell walks from the door to High Sweden Bridge, Fairfield Horseshoe and many other fell walks close by. With its wide selection of shops and restaurants, the centre of Ambleside is within walking distance (steep hill) and views across the valley towards Lake Windermere can be enjoyed from the rear of the property.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £600 to £
Self catering accommodation in Bowness sleeps 8.
Features include: • Garden • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: There can only be a handful of such outstanding holiday retreats in the whole of the Lake District which enjoy this majestic location, commanding spectacular views over Lake Windermere towards our famous Lakeland fells. Ling Howe is a fabulous country residence, appointed to the highest specification, and standing handsomely within its own private gardens. The word luxurious best describes the attention to detail, equipment, furnishings, fabrics and sheer comfort which will be soaked up by the fortunate holidaymakers who choose to spend their Lakeland holidays here. Situated only a mile from the bustling centre of Bowness, with its many delights, yet nestling close to Windermere Golf Club, Ling Howe resides in an elevated setting that boasts glorious views. A well known country house hotel is a short stroll from the gardens, where you may be tempted to dine during your stay and a variety of excellent walks can be explored straight from the doorstep. Ling Howe is a holiday home of rare merit to which we are sure our clientele will long to return to.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £372 to £
Self catering accommodation in Glassonby sleeps 4.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Acces
Accommodation overview: Elk Cottage details
Elk Cottage is a 4 Star Gold Award winning restoration of a Grade II listed traditional sandstone barn located in the quiet hamlet of Glassonby in the middle of the Eden Vally. Access to the rolling hills of the Eden Valley and its numerous nearby walks is one of the best features of this cosy cottage.
The recent renovation of Elk Cottage, Jenny's Croft and Glassonby Old Hall dating back to the 1600s, bring these 4 and 5 Star Gold Award winning barns and traditional Cumbrian long house back into habitation for the first time since 1764. They retain many of their original features including old ship timber oak beams, oak mullion windows, flagged stone floors, open fireplaces, stone staircases, stone walls, arched openings, original old fashioned door heights (some low) and terraced gardens and fields. All three properties are furnished throughout with antiques and incorporate solar water heating.
Though Elk Cottage is no longer part of a working farm, its position on one of the higher hills in the Eden Valley gives its gardens amazing views towards the Pennines and the rolling countryside that has seen this area in Cumbria declared one of the UK's designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Elk Cottage is dog friendly and the gardens and grounds surrounding this cottage provide plenty of room for running around.
There are some great walks starting from the front door of Elk Cottage including a walk along from Dale Raven along the banks of the River Eden, a walk to Lacey's Caves along the Eden River, a walk to the Long Meg Stone Circle (the second largest in England) and to the charming nearby Cumbrian village of Melmerby, where the nationally acclaimed organic Village Bakery and the Shepherd's Inn Pub provide great food and local beers (Dorris' 90th Birthday ale is highly recommended).
There is a village shop 1.5 miles from Glassonby in Kirkoswald which also has two local pubs. Bicycles, locks and helmets are available for hire on site. Cycling route maps provided and Glassonby is located along the popular C2C cycle route as well as having many quiet lanes in the local area which are ideal for cyclists.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £240 to £
Self catering accommodation in Sedbergh sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: An ancient Celtic Kingdom deservedly known as The Jewel of the Dales, Dent is 16 miles east of Kendal in the south east corner of Cumbria, only 3 miles from Sedbergh and lies at the Western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and on the fringes of the Lake District National Park. An ideal base for visitors wishing to enjoy the nearby countryside, there is an outstanding variety of walks from the door, to the top of Helm Knott and Whernside, one of the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks, to a delightful stroll along the Dee, part of the Dales Way, which passes through Dentdale. The craft centre at Helmside and just 100 yards from Helm Byre, offers a collection of goods produced by local Dales folk, everything from watercolours and prints to walking sticks and pottery, ideal souvenirs of your stay.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly price range £750 to £
Self catering accommodation in Keswick sleeps 12.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: The Gables is the perfect venue for family gatherings and walking groups. This traditional townhouse has a town centre location opposite Fitz Park, a garden, an abundance of space inside and retains its original character. It was refurbished in 2010 to a very high standard with improved facilities and benefits from fell views from many rooms.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £270 to £
Self catering accommodation in Lowick sleeps 8.
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: The hamlets of Lowick Green and Lowick Bridge sit at the Southern most tip of Coniston Water in an area of beautiful open countryside. This is rural Cumbria at its best, Lowick being a fine example of a village, hosting an annual agricultural show every September, to include Cumberland wrestling, fell running and hound trails. Ulverston, home to Stan Laurel, is a mere 7 miles away to the South with Coniston itself only 15 minutes drive. The cottage is located across the road from the Farmers Arms, a 14th Century coaching Inn, offering fine food and a real country pub atmosphere with local ales and open fires. Thorn Cottage is a substantial property of great character, evidenced in original floorboards and exposed beams. Dating back to the 1800s, numerous pictures around the house depict its ancient past and the refurbishments in recent times have been done sympathetically and with great care. The cottage is very comfortable and spacious, just the spot for a family get together, whatever time of the year. Please note that due to its age, the house does have a number of small steps here and there and you should be careful to either bend or bump.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £270 to £
Self catering accommodation in Coniston sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Short Breaks • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Coniston View is very aptly named sitting on the hillside above the village giving way to arguably the best views of Coniston Water and this traditional, Lakeland settlement. Coniston has cleverly retained its quaint local feel whilst still providing excellent amenities for holiday makers, particularly for those self catering with a good selection of shops including grocer, baker and butcher and a good pub on every corner.
  
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