Holiday houses in Croasdale

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An open living area displays wooden beams and a galleried balcony above. Comfortable leather sofas surround a coffee table, while warm lighting creates a calming ambiance. Large windows invite natural light, offering views of the surrounding greenery.
Home in Glenridding
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Hawkhow Cottage, Glenridding

Hawkhow Cottage compromises four bedrooms and sleeps seven comfortably or eight cosily. Upstairs you will find three bedrooms (one King, one double and one twin) and a bathroom. Downstairs there is an additional bedroom (small double), a shower room and a traditional Aga-warmed kitchen. The glass and oak-framed extension provides a large living room with log burning stove and a galleried dining area. The property will be prepared ready for your arrival with freshly laundered bed linen and bath towels supplied for your stay. We have provided a selection of games, puzzles and toys to keep you entertained inside (and the optional use of a TV and Xbox One) as well as books, maps and guides to help you plan your activities outside. There is ample parking on-site. Guests also have shared use of the main house’s extensive gardens and grounds, including the sauna. Please note that the garden is steep with drop-offs in places, it has a number of steps and paths that can be extremely slippery, as well as running water courses, ponds and bridges. As well as having Ullswater on your doorstep for sailing, kayaking and wild swimming, there are a number of fabulous walks and bicycle rides that can be started from the cottage without ever needing to get into your car. Keen walkers can even start the climb to Helvellyn by walking up the garden to join recognised footpaths. Glenridding is a beautiful 15 minute walk along the Lake and provides a number of cafes, pubs and shops as well as access to the famous Ullswater Steamers. A slightly longer walk along the Lake in the opposite direction will take you past Glencoyne Bay, the inspiration for William Wordsworth’s ‘Daffodils’ poem, to the popular Aira Force waterfall and trails maintained by the National Trust.

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Train in Ullock
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

The Carriage - A first class experience

Step back in time to this restored 1950's Pullman railway carriage, with the added luxury of 21st century amenities. The Carriage is set on tracks where the original line ran through Ullock on the fringe of the Lake District National Park, with the river Marron running below. Relive a unique journey with the addition of being able to step out onto the platform for sunbathing, breakfast or your evening meal then retire to the antique king sized bed with dressing room, ensuite and Eden toiletries.

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A cozy yurt is nestled amidst lush greenery, featuring a sturdy wooden entrance door. It is elevated on a wooden platform, surrounded by ferns and trees. The exterior is finished in earthy tones, blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings.
Yurt in Cumbria
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Little yurt

A beautiful little yurt, sleeps 2, either a double or twin. Set next to a bubbling stream on a working lakeland sheep farm. On the findge of the Wasdale valley on the western side of the lake district. Ideal for a cozy romantic get away or base for exploring the amazing area. The yurt DOESN'T have any electricity in but it does have a lovely little wood burning stove and you have access to a mini kitchen in the utility room a short distance away . Beds are made with linen and throws. Supper cozy

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The charming 17th-century cottage is set amidst rolling green hills and open fields. Its white exterior contrasts the natural landscape, while a gravel driveway and parking area are visible. The surrounding trees and the distant mountains enhance the peaceful rural setting.
Home in Ennerdale Bridge
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Holly Cottage

Unwind at this unspoiled quiet, peaceful location in the Lake District national park. Our 17th century farm workers cottage has been renovated to provide modern accommodation whilst keeping its traditional character. 20 mins walk from the village of Ennerdale Bridge, with 2 excellent pubs & a cafe. Many walks and cycle routes from the cottage doorstep. Situated very close to Ennerdale Water & the C2C and wainwright coast to coast routes. Easy access to western fells and solway coast.

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Home in Distington
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Characterful Chapel Cottage - Lake District

Chapel Cottage, Distington on the edge of the Lake District in Cumbria. Built in 1838, originally an outbuilding for a Methodist Chapel which has undergone a full renovation and conversion into a quirky 1 bedroom house which is filled with amazing features and full of character! A modern take on a historic building, keeping some of the original heritage but with a modern contemporary feel! The ideal getaway location for a relaxed break near the lakes, with local amenities. Come and enjoy!

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A spacious seating area features a comfortable armchair and a small table, framed by large sliding glass doors that open to expansive views of the surrounding hills and greenery. Natural light fills the room, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Home in Asby
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Wake up to a great view.

Enjoy wonderful views of the Ennerdale fells, extending to Pillar and Steeple. The spacious, comfortable accommodation forms the main section of a larger semi-detached property. You will have the house to yourselves - we will be far away, but contactable should you have any questions or issues. It's self check-in and check-out. There are many good and varied walks nearby, as well as scenic drives and gastro pubs. You will need to bring groceries with you - breakfast is not supplied.

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The entrance of the rustic cottage features a stone facade and a wooden door. A picnic table is set on the paved patio area, surrounded by flower planters. Steps lead from the patio to the main entrance, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Cottage in Cumbria
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

Rustic Barn Cottage 1, Nr Loweswater.

Lamb Garth is located within the Rural Hamlet of Mockerkin, a short drive from some amazing lakes like Loweswater, Crummock & Buttermere and only 5 Miles from the picturesque market town of Cockermouth and only a 20 mins drive from Keswick, making this an ideal base for Families, Couples and Friends wishing to explore the Western lakes and with fantastic walking and cycling straight from your doorstep. Our Cottage offers the perfect accommodation to enjoy a relaxing break home from home.

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Barn in Ennerdale, Lake District
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Wild Wool Barn - Lake District Escape To The Hills

Enjoy a complete escape to the Lake District in this traditional bunkhouse . With cosy log fire, slate and wood features you will experience a location unique in every way. Stunning shower with oak beam surround and 2 toilets and all heating included. A modern kitchen supplies your cooking needs with 2 ring electric hob, oven, microwave & fridge. Sit outside in the garden or BBQ as the sun goes down over Ennerdale Water in the tranquillity of the lakes. No mobile phone signal or Wi-Fi.

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Cottage in Lamplugh
5 out of 5 average rating, 98 reviews

Luxury Cottage near Loweswater and Ennerdale Lake

Located just outside the Lake District National Park, High Millgillhead Cottage provides a relaxing, calm and cosy space . A charismatic period cottage which sits on the quieter North West Edge of the Lake District National Park. Only 2 miles from Loweswater and only 4 miles from Ennerdale Water. Parking for two cars and storage for bikes, this is a great base to enjoy the magic Lakes and surrounding area. The lovely market town of Cockermouth is just a 13 minute drive away.

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A wooden table set for relaxation features a bottle of sparkling wine and two glasses, with rolling green hills and mountains in the background. The scene captures a serene countryside atmosphere, accentuated by scattered clouds and a blue sky.
Cabin in Cockermouth
5 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Cedar wood lodge with stunning rural views.

Our cedarwood lodge has been designed and built for our family and friends to use when they visit. It is in a rural setting about 4 miles outside the market town of Cockermouth but is actually located in the Lake District National Park with stunning views over the fells, Binsey, Skiddaw, Bassenthwaite Lake and Keswick. The lodge has been designed to make the most of those idyllic views and is a retreat for anyone wanting to relax, unwind and enjoy our “world Heritage” status.

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An outdoor patio area features a sturdy wooden dining table with benches, positioned beside a private hot tub. The space is enclosed by natural stone walls, with scenic views of rolling hills and a clear blue sky in the background.
Cottage in High Lorton
5 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Lakes cottage with stunning view & private hot tub

Welcome to Highside a delightful cottage set in a secluded location overlooking the tranquil village of Lorton. Dating back to 1695 (as engraved on the fireplace in the kitchen), the cottage retains many original features but has been sympathetically modernised. The cottage resides within our farm, Terrace Farm with open countryside and panoramic views of the Lakeland Fells and numerous Wainwrights including Melbreak, Whiteside, Low Fell, Hopegillhead to name but a few.

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The exterior of a rustic barn conversion is displayed, featuring a stone façade and large windows. A well-maintained garden is visible, surrounded by greenery and flowers. Stone pathways lead to an arched entrance, with the horizon visible in the background under a cloudy sky.
Barn in Whitehaven
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

19th century barn conversion

Come and explore the lesser known and much quieter part of the Lake District. No long traffic queues and parking is much easier. Superb views of the surrounding countryside, Irish Sea and the Lake District Mountains. This accommodation is fully equipped with everything you need to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. Ideally located for walking, mountain biking, kayaking, golf or walks on the beach all within a short drive.

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