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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £591 to £1646
Self catering accommodation in Windermere sleeps 8.
Features include: Detached Non Smoking Games Room Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Open Fire Short Break Ultimate
Accommodation overview: This delightful and lovingly restored late Georgian country gentleman's residence offers a unique opportunity to experience the bygone days of gracious family living. Peacefully set behind tall gates and surrounded by steep woodland and terraced grounds it boasts a grand and stylish interior elegantly furnished with antiques one of its sitting rooms has a charming library area and the large snooker room houses a bar. It sits in the Lake District National Park just 3 miles from Bowness-on-Windermere a vibrant bustling town in a superb lakeside setting with lovely views. Pleasure cruisers and steamers ply up and down the lake and a car ferry runs to the far side taking visitors to Sawrey and Hawkshead. As well as a good selection of pubs cafes and restaurants and a wide range of shops Bowness also offers plenty to see and do including the Beatrix Potter Exhibition and Steamboat Museum an 18 hole 'pitch and put' sailing marinas and cycle hire. Also just a short drive away is the interesting market town of Kendal (5 miles) known as the gateway to the Southern Lakes. This corner of the National Park affords wonderful scenic rambles and visitors will find a great choice of walks to suit all abilities. The village pub cafe and garage are all within a short walk.
This delightful and lovingly restored late Georgian country gentleman's residence offers a unique opportunity to experience the bygone days of gracious family living. Peacefully set behind tall gates and surrounded by steep woodland and terraced grounds it boasts a grand and stylish interior elegantly furnished with antiques one of its sitting rooms has a charming library area and the large snooker room houses a bar. It sits in the Lake District National Park just 3 miles from Bowness-on-Windermere a vibrant bustling town in a superb lakeside setting with lovely views. Pleasure cruisers and steamers ply up and down the lake and a car ferry runs to the far side taking visitors to Sawrey and Hawkshead. As well as a good selection of pubs cafes and restaurants and a wide range of shops Bowness also offers plenty to see and do including the Beatrix Potter Exhibition and Steamboat Museum an 18 hole 'pitch and put' sailing marinas and cycle hire. Also just a short drive away is the interesting market town of Kendal (5 miles) known as the gateway to the Southern Lakes. This corner of the National Park affords wonderful scenic rambles and visitors will find a great choice of walks to suit all abilities. The village pub cafe and garage are all within a short walk.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £290 to £
Self catering accommodation in Windermere sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Only a stones throw away from the very heart of picturesque Ambleside, The Eyrie offers a beautiful, sophisticated and convenient hideaway for any occasion. Slightly elevated above the village, The Eyrie gives you a birds eye view of Ambleside and her interesting stone buildings, St Marys steeple and the majestic fells. The town centre is awash with mouthwatering restaurants, traditional Lakeland inns and a variety of outdoor and other interesting shops, ideal for souvenirs of your trip, be it your first or return visit
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Irton sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Irt Valley View is a converted detached holiday home, nestled high on an escarpment overlooking the Irt river which flows from Wastwater Lake to Ravenglass. There are spectacular views in rural tranquillity of the Irt river with Muncaster Fell and Harter Fell in the background. Guests can enjoy the 8½-acre woodland with pathways leading down to the River Irt. The owners have created a small picnic area on the peaceful river bank renowned for its wildlife. Shop 1 mile, pub ½ mile. Spacious living/dining room with wood-burning stove, vaulted cathedral ceiling and large picture window. Well-equipped kitchen. Large twin bedroom. Separate toilet. First floor: Large double bedroom with 6ft bed. Further double bedroom. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £380 to £
Self catering accommodation in Coniston sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: High Cunsey Cottage was the former cow shed, yes cow shed, to High Cunsey Farm, a traditional Westmorland farmhouse in a delightful, quiet area of the Lakes. Beatrix Potter loved this part of Lakeland, the sheer beauty and tranquility that so greatly inspired her remains unchanged to this day. High Cunsey nestles on the shores of Lake Windermere, the farmhouse and cottage sharing their own rather special piece of Lake frontage and shoreline. A variety of walks can be enjoyed from the door, a mile or so to the nearest watering hole, with Grizedale Forest and the Go Ape experience only a short distance from Cunsey, by foot, bike or car. Alternatively, a trip on the car ferry across Lake Windermere will bring you to the busier resort of Bowness, excellent for shopping with a variety of specialist shops, bars and restaurants.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £190 to £
Self catering accommodation in Cartmel sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Causeway Cottage sits in a short terrace next door to The Pig and Whistle, a traditional country pub and right in the heart of Cartmel. A level walk round the corner in to the village square brings you to a further selection of traditional pubs, some wonderful, award winning restaurants and of course, the famous sticky toffee pudding shop, The famous Cartmel Racecourse which holds several meetings throughout the year is only half a mile out of the village, quite a sight on race day and well worth a visit. The area offers some wonderful walking and is also an ideal base for touring as Windermere, Kendal and Grange Over Sands are all close by.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £295 to £692
Self catering accommodation in St Bees sleeps 5.
Features include: Non Smoking Enclosed Garden Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access
Accommodation overview: At just 40 strides from the RNLI slipway to the beach at St Bees (right photograph) this unassuming single storey property enjoys the most remarkable position on the promenade. Large windows face the Irish Sea across promenade parking whilst a few hundred yards to the north St Bees Head rises dramatically above holiday caravans: a glorious Heritage coastline forming the start of the famous Coast to Coast Walk linking the west and east coasts of England. Inside Seaspray merges style with warmth and comfort an ideal base from which to explore miles of beaches and coves reached only on foot wild landscapes and historic ports such as nearby Whitehaven the last British port to be invaded by America in 1778 whilst journeys from the local rail staion (½ mile) run along and over coastal waters. Shop and pub 100 yards.
Porch. Hall. Sitting/dining room. Well equipped kitchen. Small double bedroom with TV. Twin bedded room with TV. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £ to £
Self catering accommodation in Keswick sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Shorley Croft is a large period property with superb facilities and an excellent location. With 5 double bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, front and rear gardens, ample parking and 100 yards from Keswick town centre, making this property quite unique and sure to be extremely popular. It is directly across the road from the River Greta and Fitz Park and has great views from the bedrooms.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £240 to £
Self catering accommodation in Ambleside sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Directly opposite Hayes Garden World and close to the Lake shore, Loughrigg Hide provides a pleasant view from all windows and sits in a level location, perfect for a gentle amble before dinner to work up an appetite prior to sampling one of the many excellent restaurants in Ambleside followed perhaps by a drink at a couple of the local pubs. The village has retained many ancient traditions over the years, the Rush Bearing and Annual Lakeland Sports taking place during July whilst the more recent Christmas Tree Lights and Lantern Procession are held at the end of November each year.
  
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