| Park Stile Cottage , Broughton in Furness |
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Price: £ 337 - £ 681
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Non Smoking Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly |
Tucked away in the historic village of Broughton this lovely 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.
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| Ewe Tree Cottage , Broughton in Furness |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Brooklands Barn , Broughton In Furness |
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Price: £ 249- £757
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Originally built as a barn that was part of a working farm, this property has been lovingly converted to offer accommodation for groups of up to eight people. Despite being spacious, the property has a very cosy feeling, in part due to the retention of original features such as wooden beams and an open fire in the sitting room; wonderful for relaxing by on those chilly winter evenings. For the hazy summer nights, there are front and rear lawns from which you can enjoy a glass of wine as the sun goes down. The living area is arranged in an open-plan style and the property boasts a conservatory from which you can soak up the scenery at any time of the year. |
| Located in the south-west of the Lake District, Chapels is a small and picturesque hamlet that sits between the nearby mountains and the sea. Surrounded by a patchwork of fields that lead down to the coast, Chapels is a chocolate-box setting from which to explore the local region. For a selection of pubs and restaurants, Broughton-on-Furness has much to offer. The history of Broughton-in-Furness dates back to the 11th Century, with the oldest building thought to be St Mary's Church, first built in Saxon times. The focus of the town is the Georgian market square with its obelisk erected to mark the jubilee of King George III in 1810. In Elizabethan times a charter was granted to hold fairs, and it is in the Square that the annual reading of the Charter takes place on 1st August. Kirkby-in-Furness plays host to the Furness Railway and provides a convenient and relaxing way to take in the splendour of the locality. |
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| Bobbin Mill - Brackens , Broughton in Furness |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Bobbin Mill - Turners , Broughton in Furness |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Bobbin Mill - Coopers , Broughton in Furness |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 5 |

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