Located just a short walk from Cockermouth s main high street, you will find a selection of local independent shops and restaurants close by. Wordsworth House and Gardens are just a five minute walk away, take a walk along the River Derwent or visit the Jennings Brewery in the…
The attractive village of Great Ayton lies on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, at the foot of the Cleveland Hills. Great Ayton is famous for being the boyhood home of Captain Cook where you can now visit The Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum. The village consists of…
Scales is a tiny hamlet on the A66 which provides easy access to the wider area. Surrounded by quiet roads that are ideal for cycling and lots of walking routes to suit all abilities, this is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts on two and four legs. Threlkeld is 2 miles along the road…
An idyllic, tranquil valley, Ennerdale is a wonderfully peaceful destination to call home for a while and is great for those with a passion for walking. Pillar, High Stile and Great Borne all lie within 9 miles of your door and are lovely walks with plenty of scenic picnic spots…
Just off the beaten track and close to the sea, this idyllic property is still within easy reach of coffee houses, restaurants, shops and local attractions, including Bamburgh Castle and Beadnell's stunning beach and bay. There are various wonderful coastal walks available from…
This stylish cottage is situated in the lovely village of Walkington which benefits from two pubs and a village shop/post office just a stones' throw away. The market town of Beverley is close by with its Minster, Racecourse and other attractions complemented with great shopping…
Situated on the owner's farm in the village of Cowling, this beautiful property is tucked away in a private and peaceful location, yet close to local amenities. The market town of Skipton is only a short drive away, well known as The Gateway to the Dales. Walk the Pennine Way or…
This first floor apartment is located within a fine former Gentleman s residence. It enjoys an elevated position, providing stunning mountain views, with grounds that extend down to the edge of Esthwaite Water, surrounded by miles of scenic walks. Wander down to the lake, a…
Set in the stunning main building of Crosthwaite House, dating back to 1750, this property is in the beautiful Lake District National Park with stunning views across the Lyth Valley, that are a joy to behold, set between the shores of Lake Windermere and the historic town of…
The stylish and contemporary interior of this house as well as its location make it a great place for a family or friends to stay. With local amenities on your doorstep, enjoy a browse around the independent shops or enjoy a nice beer at one of the local bars all just a short…
Located on the West Coast of Cumbria, perfect to explore nearby Muncaster Castle and the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, and fell walkers have just a short drive to England s highest peak, Scafell Pike at the far end of the Wasdale Valley. The open stretches of Seascale beach…
In an area rich with green pastures, ancient woodland and meandering rivers, the Howardian Hills offer an abundance of walks in the wild. Stroll around the picturesque village of Crayke enjoying far reaching views over the vale of York from the Yorkshire Dales over to the…
The quaint village of Eskdale is a great base from which to explore the western reaches of the Lake District National Park. Home to no less than five pubs, one of which is just 0.5 miles away, and a handy village store, Eskdale is also an excellent starting point for many walks.…
The village of Kirkland is located in wonderful walking and cycling country yet remains within 15 miles of other Lake District highlights including Cockermouth, Loweswater, Buttermere and the Cumbrian coastline. Ennerdale Lake and valley provides a diverse habitat so nature…
One of a handful of tiny villages and hamlets in the area, Boltongate is ideally located for exploring both countryside and coastline. Browse the independent shops, cafes, pubs and bars of Cockermouth, before continuing south to Bassenthwaite for a lakeside picnic. Just north of…
Located on a quiet street just a short walk from Keswick's town centre, this holiday apartment promises the perfect base for exploring this area and beyond. Venture into the town to discover the fascinating Derwent Pencil Museum or the off beat tourist attractions of Puzzle…
Nestled in the bustling village of Gosforth on the western side of the Lake District National Park. There are lots of low level walks around the village, and the seaside just a few miles down the road. The pub boasts a couple of pubs as well as a lovely pizza restaurant. Serious…
A quick wander over the River Greta and its footbridge takes you to Fitz Park, a lovely spot to play with children and home to Keswick Museum and the swimming pool. Head out for a walk and summit the top of Latrigg, a small fell with panoramic views close to home (1.5 miles) or…
Located in Keswick, at the northern end of the Lake District National Park, this property is brimming with history, having served as a shop, a Boy Scout hut, and a Quaker meeting house in its former life. It now offers guests the opportunity to explore nearby beauty spots and…
Tucked between the villages of Lazonby (2.5 miles) and Langwathby (4.5 miles), enjoy your peaceful setting in the Eden Valley. Walk from your door to Lacy s Caves, where you will find five chambers carved into the sandstone cliffs less than half a mile from home. Continue on to…
Whether it's climbing in the Lake District or a quiet ramble in the Yorkshire Dales the North of England boasts some fabulous countryside and coasts, as well as historically fascinating places like York, Durham and Harrogate, and of course Hadrian's Wall. Stunning castles and great pubs too.