Set in beautiful rolling countryside between the spectacular Lakeland fells and the majestic North Pennines lies the unspoilt picturesque village of Gamblesby. Church Court Cottages are around a private courtyard directly opposite St. John’s church.
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A lovely holiday home set amidst some of the most stunning scenery in the Lake District National Park, Sleeps 2-6 in comfort. Ample parking. Great walks from the door
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Superbly Positioned over looking Lake Windermere with excellent car park and fantastic lake view rooms,four posters and kingsize beds available During busy season-no single nights! Min 2 nights at weekends and 3 nights over Bank Holiday weekends - 10% discount for 5 nights and over.
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Situated on Whinlatter pass, Darling How is a large Georgian farmhouse with fantastic views of the Lakeland fells and hundreds of walks and forest bike trails right from the front door. The house has recently being renovated to a high standard to accommodate up to ten people and is an ideal place for large family gatherings and celebrations.
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Well Cottage is a lovely 17th Century stone cottage, with an English Tourist Board rating of 4 stars. On the outskirts of the village of Gosforth, which lies between the mountains and the Irish Sea, this holiday cottage offers accommodation for up to 5 people and is a perfect base from which to explore the Western Lake District.
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Attractive 200 year old, converted school house in the heart of the Lake District. The Old School House is 3 bedroom detached cottage, sleeping 6, in the popular Lakeland village of Threlkeld nr Keswick. Originally the village school house, the original cottage dates back to the 1780’s, and now offers a high standard of accommodation with superb views across the fells and mountains from all windows.
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Wayside is situated in the Borrowdale Valley, at the Southern end of Derwent Water on the deservedly popular bridle path to Castle Crag, and Rosthwaite and Seatoller beyond. It has stunning views West to Maiden Moor, and East, to Grange Fell. This delightful cottage sleeps four, having one double room, and a twin. It has many original features including beams and flag stone flooring, and also a multi-fuel stove in the sitting room. For warm evenings there's a garden. For warm days, a river to swim or paddle in within a two minute stroll. There are two cafes in Grange village, and if it's a drink you're after, the Leathes Head Hotel is happy to serve non residents and is about a four minute stroll. The closest town, Keswick is four miles distant, and there are plenty of good restaurants, as well as tourist attractions there, and closer to 'home'.
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Row Head Farm with Middle Row Cottage is the last farm at the top of Wasdale before the road runs out. The farm, owned by the National Trust, is a traditional working farm with a flock of Herdwick sheep. The cottage was once a farm workers cottage and has recently been renovated and modernised to make it a warm and comfortable place to stay for up to six people.
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Bobbin Mill holiday cottage is based on a working farm in Miterdale, one of the prettiest and least visited valleys in the Lake District. Overlooking the river Mite, this comfortable cottage sleeps up to 5 people but is also very popular with couples. Miterdale, the writer Arthur Ransome’s ‘hidden valley’, has magnificent views of Scafell, England’s highest mountain, and branches off from the quiet village of Eskdale, which lies along the valley floor of the River Esk. There are many walks from the front door of Bobbin Mill holiday cottage – along the valley bottom which is fairly flat, or up into the fells and mountains. A favourite walk is over the fells, dropping down into the neighbouring Wasdale valley, with the Wasdale Head Inn at the end of the walk. Wasdale is a valley of extremes with England’s highest mountain (Scafell), smallest church (St Olaf’s), deepest lake (Wastwater) and biggest liar competition (held annually at the Santon Bridge Inn).
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A luxury FOUR STAR modernised cottage sleeping 5 people, situated at the tranquil heart of a mixed lavender, beef and arable farm close to Nottingham and local attractions
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