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The North Lakes Collection
The NORTH LAKES
COLLECTION
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Described by many of our guests as one of the best cottages they have stayed in and as a wonderfully relaxing place to return to after a day exploring the Lake District, Kent Cottage is a delightful and cosy Grade II listed property dating back to 1760. Full of character and recently refurbished it is an ideal base for walking and cycling the western valleys of the National Park.
Imagine waking up to one of the most outstanding panoramic views in the Lake District - with the luxury of enjoying it for a full week. Picture yourself dining al fresco while taking in the enormity of the rolling hills and mountains such as Cat bells, Robinson, Causey Pike all-encompassing the town of Keswick and Derwentwater. Gillside is situated in the village of Milbeck which nestles at the foot of the south facing slope of Skiddaw two miles from Keswick.
How End is a fantastic cottage, situated in an elevated location in the fabulous village of Braithwaite and boasts panoramic views of the Skiddaw Range from most windows.This spacious cottage comfortably sleeps 8 and is sure to appeal to families or groups of friends who wish to explore the Lake District.Stunning views and scenery await you! How End is an outstanding and characterful 18th century cottage situated in an elevated position in the popular lakeland village of Braithwaite and boasts sweeping panoramic views of the Skiddaw range whilst embracing Bassenthwaite Lake and the beautiful countryside.
Endymion House Keswick | 6 Bedrooms | 5 Bathrooms | Sleeps 12 | Pet Friendly
Blease Garth Threlkeld | 2 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | Sleeps 4 | Pet Friendly
Endymion House is a rare find amongst Lakeland holiday properties and is without doubt one of the most elegant period properties available in the area. A rare example of the Art Deco design of the 1930’s Endymion House is still offering a real wow factor today. The moment you step inside you will immediately feel like you are on an Agatha Christie film set, a theme which continues throughout the house.
Blease Garth is a quaint lakeland cottage for up to 4 people with many traditional features and dates back to the early 1800s. It is set against the spectacular backdrop of Blencathra in a peaceful position, having a rural outlook towards the valley. It is ideally situated for low and high level walks, mountain biking and dog walking.