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Cumbria & Lake District Self-catering Holiday Cottages

With Hoseasons, you can book self-catering holiday accommodation in England including cottages, holiday parks, lodges, boats and city apartments.

  • Chapel Farm Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    High on the top of the fells in a quiet hamlet this comfortable cottage has been tastefully decorated throughout. Lying in the beautiful Eden Valley between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales it is an ideal base to explore their many delights. In an area dotted with historical monuments and outstanding natural attractions there is something for everyone to enjoy including excellent local walking riding fishing and golf. Kirkby Stephen 6 miles is a bustling market town with supermarket shopping Tourist Information Centre library pubs and restaurants. Appleby an ancient market town with pretty cobbled streets inns and shops lies 7 miles away also has a public swimming pool. Great Asby (3 miles) has a pub serving food.
  • Belah Barn, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In a secluded location with views over the Eden Valley and the Pennines this converted barn is a real Cumbrian high fell-top retreat yet lies only 6 miles from the trans-pennine road. Set near Stainmore edging the Yorkshire Dales National Park it offers great walking from the door. The market town of Kirkby Stephen with restaurants shops and Carlisle/Settle railway station is 6 miles as is England’s highest pub. Barnard Castle and Bowes Museum 10 miles Ullswater 25 miles. Pub 4 miles.
  • Pennine View, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Nestling beneath the Pennines in the hamlet of Brampton where 16th century sandstone cottages line the streets this semi-detached cottage enjoys views over fells and fields. Nearby signposts direct walkers onto hill and farmland footpaths and the surrounding area harks back to an age with a slower pace of life. Appleby (3 miles) boasts food shops a leisure centre a station on the scenic Settle to Carlisle railway and access to the Scotch Corner to Penrith trans-Pennine route. Ullswater is 16 miles.
  • Augill Beck Park, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the beautiful upper Eden Valley nestling between Appleby and Kirkby Stephen at the foot of the Cumbrian Pennines these newly built detached timber lodges provide holiday accommodation of an excellent standard. Tastefully furnished very comfortable and well equipped they enjoy countryside views and a totally separate and lovely setting on a no through lane within a small rural caravan park. The park encourages wildlife and has a conservation pond with a wide variety of birds in the surrounding woodlands and frequent visits from Roe Deer. These are a wonderful base for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits – just a mile away good roads give access to the myriad attractions and stunning landscapes of the Lake District National Park Yorkshire Dales and County Durham and the shops pubs and restaurants of Brough are also only 1 mile. The larger town of Kirby Stephen (5 miles) has a supermarket and variety of gift shops cafes tourist information office library and station for the Carlisle/Settle railway.
  • Coombs View, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Overlooking the Pennines these two beautifully appointed cottages are ideally located for holidays and relaxing breaks exploring the Scottish borders and western coastline as well as the northern fells and the Lake District National Park. Adjoining barn conversions situated on a pet-oriented smallholding next to a dairy farm in the undiscovered Eden Valley midway between Penrith and Carlisle. Set by Hadrian’s Wall and the impressive medieval castle this cathedral city is also home to museums and galleries. Day trips can be enjoyed in Ullswater and the Lakes and the nearby village of Armathwaite (1.5 miles) provides amenities a variety of walks and outdoor activities and a rural station offering scenic journeys on the famous Settle–Carlisle railway. Local walk itineraries and touring routes for cars provided.
  • Green Rose Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In a wonderful location for discovering the myriad delights of three renowned areas of outstanding natural beauty – the Eden Valley Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales – this charming and characterful former waggon house (which shares the same grounds as Cruck End E3749) makes an ideal holiday base. This area affords fell walking bird watching riding cycling and fishing whilst Appleby just 2 miles away and host to the gypsy horse fair in June offers golf a swimming pool and bowls as well as shops inns and eating places. Penrith with cycle hire and the Rheged Centre is 10 miles Hadrian’s Wall an hour’s drive.
  • Amber Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    On the Cartmel peninsula an area famous for its rugged unspoilt coastal countryside abundant wildlife and glorious racecourse this truly enchanting contemporary cottage enjoys a peaceful courtyard setting in a welcoming village. Beautifully furnished and equipped to a very high standard it sits just 0.25 miles from Holker Hall and park and only 6 miles from Lake Windemere. Beatrix Potter’s home (N.T.) Sizergh Castle Levens Hall Coniston Water and the many delights of the Lake District are easily accessible. Many footpaths and riding available locally. Golf 3 miles. Shop and two dining pubs 200 yards.
  • Hatters Croft, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Quietly set on the banks of the River Cocker this very comfortable apartment (shown bottom right in left photograph) has undergone a complete refurbishment. Created by the conversion of an old textile mill it is just a stroll over the river footbridge into the picturesque market place (right photograph). Close to the Lake District National Park full of historic interest and the setting for William Wordsworth’s childhood home (N.T.) Cockermouth also boasts small specialist shops cafés inns good restaurants art galleries and a leisure centre with indoor swimming pool a printing museum and brewery tours. Walking in glorious scenery boating on Bassenthwaite Lake Muncaster Castle Maryport’s harbour and aquarium and Whinlatter Forest Park are all easily accessible. Shop and pub 100 yards.
  • The Old Stables, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Standing amidst lovely peaceful natural woodlands above the Kent estuary and the village of Grange-over-Sands this charming stable conversion (left of picture) happily combines contemporary design and furnishings with old timber beams and stone walls. With extensive fell walking from the door it is set 0.5 miles from shops pubs cafes and railway station on the edge of the Lake District National Park (Lake Windermere 5 miles). Cartmel a delightful historic village with picturesque inns gourmet restaurant medieval priory and quaint galleries is 2 miles. Hotel lesisure facilities beauty spas two golf courses all under 1 mile.
  • Town Head Farm, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set amid an old apple orchard these holiday cottages - a countryside escape offering modern indulgences for a relaxing stay - retain the character and charm of the original 17th century Westmorland bank barn and boast spectacular views of the Pennines and Eden Valley across the paddock. Enjoy varied walks from the door including the limestone pavement Pate Hole Caves and Rutter Falls. Great Asby has a children’s play area a naturally-formed well and a village pub serving real ale and meals in front of a crackling fire. Appleby-in-Westmorland 5 miles is a picturesque market town with a winding river cobbled streets independent shops galleries and boutiques and is home to the famous Gypsy Horse Fair held in June. Award-winning pubs and restaurants swimming pool gym tennis courts cycle hire and golf course all available. Town Head Farm Cottages are a superb base for exploring the surrounding area including the Pennine Way Lake District Yorkshire Dales NT properties Rheged Visitors Centre Hadrian’s Wall and the renowned Village Bakery in Melmerby.
  • Rose Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    With Hadrian’s Wall the Lake District and southern Scotland all within easy touring distance Rose Cottage is an ideal place to base a Cumbrian holiday. One of a pair of single storey cottages it enjoys its own garden. There is golf and fishing at Brampton (8 miles) and cycle hire windsurfing and canoeing at Talkin Tarn Country Park 9 miles away. Carlisle (10 miles) offers a cathedral and a castle together with excellent shopping. Lanercost Abbey is also 10 miles. An excellent area for walking. Pub 0.5 miles restaurant 2 miles. Shop 8 miles.
  • Langmere Barn, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Within easy reach of Ullswater and the Lakes and just 3 miles from the picturesque old market town of Appleby this attractive barn conversion is ideally placed for enjoying a holiday in the beautiful Eden Valley. Newly refurbished to offer spacious and comfortable accommodation it makes an excellent base for scenic walking mountain biking and pony trekking. Penrith with cycle hire and the fascinating Rheged Centre is 11 miles. Golf indoor swimming pool and shopping 3 miles. Local pub serving food 20 yards.
  • Manor House Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in the delightful Eden Valley these two charming stone built cottages offer accommodation of great character with their cosy beamed interiors. In a quiet village location within the owners’ grounds the cottages are just 3 miles from the market town of Appleby which comes alive every June with its famous gypsy horse fair. Here there are some lovely shops and excellent inns and restaurants. The Eden Valley area popular with walkers and ornithologists also offers mountain biking pony trekking tennis riding and golf. The Lake District and Yorkshire Dales are within easy reach. Shops 3 miles. Local pub 200 yards.
  • Mini Murton House, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in a charming village this cosy and compact barn conversion with its comfortable modern interior makes an ideal base for walking enthusiasts – Murton Pike rises behind and the Pennine Way passes close by. Good shops and inns are found in the picturesque market town of Appleby (4 miles) which attracts numerous visitors to the exciting Gypsy Horse Fair in June. The myriad delights of the Lake District Eden Valley and Yorkshire Dales are easily accessible and nature reserves golf and cycling are available nearby.
  • Pasture Farm Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In a peaceful location at the end of a quiet farm lane these cottages enjoy views across open pastureland. Careful conversion of a Cumbrian sandstone stable block has preserved fine original features and the patio offers a haven for relaxation. The village of West Newton and the town of Aspatria are both about 1.5 miles away. The cottages lie 5 miles from sandy beaches and west Cumbrian coastline. Silloth (10 miles) a Victorian seaside resort has an excellent golf course. To the south lie the old shipping ports of Maryport and Whitehaven with marinas and museums. The Lake District town of Cockermouth 12 miles is easily accessible as is Keswick which can be reached via routes alongside Bassenthwaite lake with its famous Osprey view point. Keswick is a shopping town with markets as well as a lakeside theatre on Derwent Water where boat trips can be taken. Easy access to Carlisle and the myriad attractions spectacular scenery and walking and cycle routes of the Lake District National Park ensures that the cottages at Pasture Farm make an ideal holiday destination.
  • Kiln Green Farmhouse, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Beautifully restored and delightful this peaceful beamed farmhouse (all of white building) sits on the edge of the Lake District 1 mile from Milnthorpe’s shops pubs and restaurants. It adjoins the owner’s home beside 33 acres of riverside pasture with free fly fishing walks paddling and picnic areas. Lake Windermere is 10 miles and a host of attractions are nearby.
  • High Sprintgill Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and converted from a secluded longhouse these two charming cottages boasting their own individual character offer relaxing holiday retreats. The surrounding Howgill Fells afford unrivalled views and superb walking whilst the delights of the Lake District Yorkshire Dales and northern Pennines are within easy reach. Ravenstonedale and Kirkby Stephen offer restaurants inns and shops and a station on the scenic Settle–Carlisle line. Pub 2 miles.
  • Jasmine Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Overlooking both a river and a small lake this beamed cottage offers a comfortable holiday retreat bursting with character. Boasting its own enclosed garden with 2 acres of shared grounds fishing for trout and salmon are available on site. Penrith Carlisle and Hexham (25 miles). The local area is full of historic interest - Hadrian’s Wall lead mines museums and a steam railway are all nearby. Walking can be enjoyed locally and Alston (4 miles) offers horse riding and cycle hire. Golf can be found at Brampton (12 miles) and an outdoor heated swimming pool at Haltwhistle (8 miles). Alston offers a choice of restaurants and shops. Village pub serving food in Slaggyford (1 mile).
  • Yew Tree Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This charming detached cottage is set in its own private country garden. Full of character the cottage offers comfortable accommodation in an excellent area.This is an ideal setting for a Lakeland holiday a nearby hill (Whitbarrow Scar) is designated a Site of Scientific Interest and Kendal offering a choice of inns restaurants and shops is just 7 miles away. Windermere with boat trips and watersports is 12 miles. Discover the area around Ambleside by hiring bicycles (15 miles) or visit the coast at Grange-Over-Sands (5 miles). There are walks villages with tea shops and restaurants within easy reach. Golf fishing sailing and riding all available in the area. Nearest pub and shop 2 miles.
  • Park Stile Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Tucked away in the historic village of Broughton this delightful cottage with its beamed ceilings is in an ideal location to enjoy all the amenities of the Lake District National Park. Semi detached the cottage has its own garden and is only 300 yards from the nearest shop and pub. Walking climbing tennis and golf are available locally along with coarse fishing. At Grizedale Forest 27 miles away there is cycling and at Coniston Water 10 miles sailing and watersports. The sandy beach at Haverigg is within 9 miles and other local attractions include Windermere Ravenglass and Eskdale railway and Muncaster Castle.
  • Woodview Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the glorious landscape of the Lake District National Park and ideally located for enjoying water sports or fell walking and climbing these two spacious and comfortable properties have been created from the conversion of an 18th century barn. Allt Maen its name derived from the Celtic ‘Old Man of Coniston’ a mountain visible from the properties is on the first floor and Wetherlam occupies the ground floor. Coniston Water is just 2 miles Windermere 8 miles Blawith Fells are a short drive and Grizedale Forest tracks invite mountain bikers whilst nearby stately homes and gardens offer more sedate pleasures. A friendly pub (dogs welcome) is a short stroll and shops are 3 miles away.
  • Lyle Yeat, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Peacefully set in the picturesque hamlet of Old Hutton close to many of the Lakes’ and Dales finest attractions this cosy little cottage is an ideal base. Many outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed nearby including quad biking off road driving paintballing and clay pigeon shooting at an activity centre just 1 mile away horse riding is also available. The attractive towns of Kendal (5 miles) and Kirkby Lonsdale (7 miles) boasts a range of amenities and water sports and boat trips are within easy reach at Lake Windermere and Coniston Water. After an invigorating day’s walking on the fells visitors will find plenty of inns within a 5 mile radius offering good food and firesides to relax by. Shop/P.O. and pub 2 miles.
  • Finkle Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    In the heart of a picturesque and welcoming village this charming 17th century cottage sits tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and enjoys lovely far reaching rural views to the rear. Straddling the River Eamont at the north end of Lake Ullswater Pooley Bridge is graced by its 16th century bridge and streets lined with quaint gift shops tea rooms public houses with restaurants and visitor services which overlook the water sports activities on the lake. A short walk from the cottage you can catch one of the ferries around the lake. With Penrith (5 miles) Keswick and Lake Windermere are all in easy reach Finkle Cottage makes an ideal base for exploring the delights of the Lake District National Park.
  • Thwaite Howe Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    From their secluded and idylically peaceful setting in the hamlet of Thwaite Howe Thornthwaite these two newly renovated and beautifully furnished properties enjoy stunning views towards Keswick and Skiddaw. With their adjoining acre of woodland leading to the Whinlatter Forest tracks – heaven for mountain bike enthusiasts they offer an ideal location for bird watching and spotting wildlife and red squirrels at play. Ideally placed for touring exploring and walking with the attractive bustling town of Keswick (4 miles) offering shops inns and restaurants. Water sports on Derwent Water (4 miles). Good choice of pubs within 2 miles.
  • Duddon Bank Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    A paradise for lovers of wildlife and birds this spacious 300 year old cottage enjoys an elevated position amongst 5 acres of woodland and fields in the Lake District National Park. Within easy reach of the sea it has been restored and beautifully furnished by the neighbouring owner. Walking and Shire horse riding through fells - locally. Lake Coniston 10 miles Muncaster Castle and Ravenglass/Eskdale Railway 12 miles. Inn 1 mile shops 1.5 miles.
  • Rampsbeck Lodge, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    This charmingly furnished property (shown bottom right with patio doors) enjoys a wonderful lakeside setting in 2 acres of beautiful gardens which sweep down to the shores of Lake Ullswater with breathtaking views (pictured). Adjoining the owners’ home visitors enjoy use of the private lake frontage with a jetty for launching a small boat and fishing. Windsurfing sailing golf walking and pony trekking are available locally. Pooley Bridge (1.5 miles) has shops tea rooms and inns and there is a restaurant within walking distance.
  • Bayview House, Cumbria & The Lakes (Cottages from Hoseasons)
    Just a stone’s throw from Allonby’s beach and sand dunes in an area of outstanding natural beauty this modern and comfortably appointed property boasts sweeping views across the Solway Firth to the mountains of Scotland. The evening sunsets are remarkable ponies roam the land beside the sea and the bird life is fascinating. Allonby peaceful in winter months and lively during the summer is a small fishing village and a mecca for windsurfers. Set on the Cumbrian Coastal Way for miles of walking enjoyment it also offers golf links a coffee shop post office and two pubs. Bay View House and the manager’s office sit at the entrance of Vicarage Field a small select caravan site on the coastal road. Shop 100 yards pub 500 yards.

Hotels & Holiday Accommodation in Cumbria and the Lake District

Chapel Farm Cottages
Chapel Farm Cottages, Cumbria & The Lakes
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Amber Cottage
Amber Cottage, Cumbria & The Lakes
(Book Cottages online at Hoseasons) Bayview House
Bayview House, Cumbria & The Lakes
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