This charming cottage lies in the fishing village of Seahouses, which offers boat trips, coastal walks and delicious local food, making it an ever popular tourist destination. Northumberland is a county with a host of spectacular wildlife, award winning dining and areas of…
This property is a great base for walkers, nature lovers, climbers and cyclists exploring some of the Lake District s most beautiful spots, with Derwentwater (1 mile), Buttermere (7.5 miles), Crummock Water (9.5 miles), Bassenthwaite Lake (8.5 miles) and Thirlmere (7.5 miles by…
Within 15 miles find a number of Western Lakes such as Loweswater, Crummock and Buttermere all offering gentle walks through wonderful scenery. Whinlatter Forest, 14 miles away, is perfect for letting off some steam in a treetop adventure or one of the many mountain bike trails.…
There are endless opportunities for walking for all abilities, from the mighty peak of Skiddaw to a gentle amble around Dodd Wood. Explore the grounds of nearby Mirehouse (6 miles), a beautiful historic house whose gardens stretch from Dodd Wood to Bassenthwaite lake.…
Plan a trip to historic Cockermouth and consider this welcoming cottage, where up to three guests and one canine companion can stay. The appealing, one bedroom property, which opens on to a courtyard, is a great base from which to enjoy everything Cockermouth has to offer, as…
Located on a quiet cul de sac in Portinscale, this charming stone cottage is perfectly located for a romantic retreat. The village is lovely with a welcoming pub where you can chat with the locals, a cafe where you can access Wi Fi, as well as two marinas where you can try…
Positioned in the scenic countryside near to Hadrians Wall, and the village of Bardon Mill, adjoining the owners property, although privacy is assured, and was previously lived in by Catherine Cookson, while she wrote the Mallen series. Visit Vindolanda, a Roman settlement which…
An abundance of activities and days out can be found at nearby attractions including Alnwick Castle and Beamish Open Air Museum. Anglers have a choice of fishing spots at Waskerley and Derwent Reservoirs, and there are numerous routes for cyclists, hikers, peaceful strollers and…
Located in the heart of the beautiful picturesque town of Rothbury, amid the splendid Coquetdale valley, home of the famous spectacular Cragside House, with its wonderful extensive gardens and woodland to explore. Enjoy a stroll along the banks of the splendid River Coquet where…
The log cabin is set in an idyllic woodland surrounding which is situated between Ambleside and Skelwith Bridge, with a variety of local pubs, restaurants, cafes and numerous shops for you to explore. Nearby you also have a vast choice of walking and cycling routes and fishing…
This property is situated in the northern area of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, surrounded by breath taking countryside views. Nine miles south of the property, the attractive market town of Helmsley is a fantastic place for a day trip, which not only offers an…
Situated in the hamlet of Allensford you will be an easy drive from Alnwick Castle for some Hollywood magic if you adore Harry Potter or the Beamish Open Air Museum if you want to experience the olden days first hand. Enthusiasts for outdoor sporting and leisure pursuits can…
Robin Hood s Bay is a quaint village well known to long distance walkers because it s at the western end of Alfred Wainwright s famous walking route, the Coast to Coast Walk. With a delightful selection of pubs and small shops you will have everything you need for a relaxing…
Wonderfully placed to explore the great outdoors, take a walk in nearby Dodd Wood and find waymarked forest walks, spectacular panoramic views and maybe even spot an osprey. For a more challenging climb head up Ullock Pike above the cottage, and continue to the mighty Skiddaw,…
Encompassed by the River Eden, Appleby is a wonderful town and holiday destination. Visit the Norman castle which lies less than half a mile from home or hop on a train on the Settle to Carlisle Railway which passes through during summer months. Head further afield and you can…
Explore Cumbria s glorious coastline, an area steeped in history and beautiful landscapes to be enjoyed. This property lies just 2.5 miles from the seafront town of Whitehaven, a bustling area offering fascinating museums and a pretty Marina. Nearby you ll find the St. Bees…
Located on the outskirts of Lytham St Annes, known for its bistros, shops, festivals and golf courses, this converted barn is nestled away at the back of the owner s property. The cottage itself is only a short distance to Blackpool s centre with its Pleasure Beach, zoo, grand…
Located in the heart of the waterfront town of Amble, this property sits at the southern gateway to the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. From the port, boat trips leave for Coquet Island, home to a colourful 36,000 strong bird colony and inspiration for…
Situated in a beautiful part of the North York Moors, the pretty village of Rosedale Abbey has a choice of charming pubs and cafes and lies at the centre of five converging lanes, each taking you across the moor. From here you can reach Blakey Ridge (6 miles), Danby Dale (10…
Situated in Rosthwaite village, this apartment is just 3 miles from Derwentwater and 6 miles south of Keswick in the beautiful Borrowdale Valley. With walking paths and waterfalls accessible from your front door, this location is the perfect escape from reality. The village is…
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.