With breath-taking scenery and cosy cottages, Skelwith Bridge is a must-see on many people’s Lake District agenda. But it should also be considered as a superb place to stay in too!
Ulverston is a beautiful market town with cobbled streets and local artisan businesses. It is also home to famous the Hoad Hill Monument, known locally as the 'Salt & Pepper shaker' monument due to its striking resemblance.
Everyone’s heard about Windermere and for good reason…. Sitting in the heart of the Lake District and home to England’s largest lake it’s the go to destination in the Lakes.
Coniston is located on the western shore of the northern end of Coniston Water. It sits at the mouth of Coppermines Valley and Yewdale Beck, which descend from the Coniston Fells.
The village of Staveley is located just south of Windermere within the Lake District National Park, a stone’s throw away from the slightly less trodden but no less picturesque Kentmere Valley and just a 7 to 8-minute train ride away from both Wind
Sleeping up to 14 people these 2 holiday properties in the centre of Chapel Stile village are in a great location with a cafe, local shop and pub all less than 5 minutes walk away.