Holiday Cottages in Coniston, Cumbria available for rental
We have 29 self catering holiday cottages in Coniston,Cumbria
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| High Cunsey Farm , Coniston |
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Price: £ 730 - £ 2150
Sleeps: 8 |

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A fine example of a true Westmorland farmhouse, High Cunsey Farm dates back to the 17th century and simply oozes character, romance and charm. Beatrix Potter loved this part of Lakeland, the sheer beauty and tranquility that so greatly inspired her remains unchanged to this day. High Cunsey nestles on the shores of Lake Windermere, the farmhouse having its own rather special piece of Lake frontage and shoreline, private for you and your guests to enjoy. A variety of walks can be enjoyed from the door, a mile or so to the nearest watering hole, with Grizedale Forest and the Go Ape experience only a short distance from Cunsey, by foot, bike or car. Alternatively, a trip on the car ferry across Lake Windermere will bring you to the busier resort of Bowness, excellent for shopping with a variety of specialist shops, bars and restaurants.
Original flagged floors, oak beams and panelling grace much of High Cunsey Farm, all perfectly complemented by the exquisite decor and carefully chosen soft furnishings. The kitchen is typically 'farmhouse' with flagged floors and a large breakfast table, and the first floor lounge really does have the 'wow' factor. In fact each room is so individually designed and dressed that it would be hard to choose a favourite, never mind decide which bedroom to have - will it be the ground floor 'red room' or the four poster with horizontal views towards Lake Windermere. |
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| Lake Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 297- £1131
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This modern, detached cottage is a stone and timber structure situated on the southern shore of Coniston Water, just six miles from the village of Coniston itself. With its open-plan living area and private four acre estate – shared with one other cottage - on the lakeside, this property provides a rare opportunity to combine peaceful seclusion with a relaxing lakeside holiday. A full-length veranda offers wonderful easterly views over the lake and the hills beyond. The cottage boasts an open-plan living area with wood-burning stove and spacious, beautifully decorated accommodation, whilst guests are offered complimentary use of the owner's boats and canoes as well as use of a private launching facility for guests own dinghies. |
| Situated to the west of the famous Lake Windermere is the less well known Coniston Water, one of the most imposing and beautiful of the English Lakes. To the northern end is the pretty village of Coniston, surrounded by some of the most incredible scenery the Lake District National Park has to offer. This beautiful little town makes a superb base for touring Hawkshead, Ambleside and Windermere whilst superb walking, mountain biking and climbing are available locally on Coniston Old Man and Wetherlam. The Grizedale Forest offers pretty woodland trails and the quiet lake is perfect for sailing and canoeing. Alternatively, visitors can enjoy a leisure cruise on the beautiful steam yacht 'Gondola'. Also in the region is the Beatrix Potter Gallery at Hawkshead and Tarn Hows - one of the most visited beauty spots in the country. |
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| Turner's Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 305 - £ 470
Sleeps: 2 |

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Just 3 miles south of Coniston, Turner's Cottage, once part of the local bobbin mill is in an ideal location for discovering the delights of this beautiful part of Lakeland. The cottage sits close to the River Crake, frequented by fishermen and canoeists alike, perfect for a late afternoon stroll ending perhaps with a bar meal at the award winning Royal Oak Pub just along the terrace.
Turner's Cottage has a number of exposed beams throughout, the open fire completing the homely feel. The property is well equipped for self catering with a well equipped kitchen, the property also ticking the boxes in terms of a romantic break with the modern four poster bed and luxurious double ended roll top bath, just the place to wind down after a hard day on the fells.
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| BlueBird Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Bluebird Cottage sits proudly above Coniston Village and enjoys superb views of the Lake and surrounding fell ranges, sufficient to tempt the most novice of walkers. The village has a good number of amenities for the self caterer although all the local pubs offer bar food during the day and into the evening. Bluebird Cottage was a former quarry workers cottage and has recently undergone a major refurbishment throughout to create an open plan layout, beautifully furnished with stylish new kitchen, bathroom and living space. The two parking spaces to the side of the cottage are a huge advantage and the , sitting out area, to the front with lake views is sure to be well utilised when our typical Lakeland weather will allow! |
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| Rascal Howe , Coniston |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Mature, cottage style garden detached from the house with a choice of multi-level terraces to sit in the sun. Garden furniture is left out for use during the summer months |
| Rascal Howe is a rustic mid terraced Lakeland cottage with exposed beams and slate and will suit those looking for something different. The cottage is located above Coniston and enjoys breathtaking views of the wonderful lake below. Enjoys a wide range of features, including:multi level garden terraces, a cast iron fireplace and oak ceiling beams. The cottage should suit people looking for something different. |
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| Brocklebank Ground - The Old Dairy Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Haycote Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Haycote Cottage is a lovely stone built property in the heart of working farmland, a short distance from Coniston Water, Coniston village and Grizedale Forest. Lowick is a traditional village and still hosts the annual Lowick show, an excellent display of local craft and produce, the surrounding area farmed by local families throughout the ages. There are an abundance of gentle walks from the door at Haycote Cottage, and numerous villages can be reached within minutes drive, Coniston and Broughton just two. The nearby pub serves local ales and great food. The styling throughout Haycote Cottage is superb, of excellent quality and reminiscent of a boutique hotel - not quite what you would expect from a traditional Lakeland cottage but the combination works brilliantly. Perfect for those wishing to be a little off the beaten track, this is a romantic hideaway for two with that all important traditional pub within easy walking distance. |
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| Red Deer Lodge , Coniston |
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Price: £ 620 - £ 1890
Sleeps: 8 |

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The peaceful and quiet village of Finsthwaite nestles amongst large ares of woodland one mile from Lakeside at the southern end of the Lake Windermere and close to Hawkshead and Grizedale Forest. The area offers some excellent walking opportunities, much favoured by Wainwright, including the circular 5 mile walk to High and Low Dam, from where the waters drove the nearby Stott Park Bobbin Mill. High Dam Tarn is a well known beauty spot and where stands Finsthwaite Tower, built to commemorate those servicemen who defeated the French in the 18th century. St Peter's Church is well worth a visit, the churchyard home to the grave of the Finsthwaite Princess, believed to be the daughter of Prince Charles Edward, the Young Pretender.
Red Deer Lodge is very aptly named, looking out across St Peter's Church towards acres of dense, mature woodland, perfectly placed for spotting a glimpse of these most beautiful of creatures. Having undergone a major transformation in readiness for holiday letting. Red Deer Lodge now offers excellent, quality accommodation for either two families or a larger gathering of friends who wish to enjoy a quieter, more rural location but within easy reach of the more popular resorts when required.
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| Holmthwaite , Coniston |
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Price: £ 780 - £ 2470
Sleeps: 12 |

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Coniston enjoys a picturesque setting, the white washed and local slate buildings set against a beautiful backdrop of Coniston Old Man and Yewdale Fell. One of the quietest villages in the Lakes, there is still ample for a first time or returning visitor to experience, Coniston having numerous public houses, all serving excellent food and home produced ales as well as a boating centre and newly extended Ruskin Museum. Steam Yatch Gondola offers holidaymakers the opportunity to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of Coniston Water and her surrounding fell range, the Lake being a level mile stroll from Holmthwaite.
This spacious Victorian house is in the centre of the village so handy for the local bakers, butchers and Co-op store and all those self catering essentials. Set out over three floors, Holmthwaite is the perfect choice for a larger party and with the emphasis very much on comfort and tradition, the accommodation will appeal to all ages of holidaymakers. The lounge room is ample big enough for all 13 of you to gather and enjoy a movie or simply to recall the days events and plan for tomorrow's activities.
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| Fernlea , Coniston |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650
Sleeps: 4 |

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Fernlea is a delightfully appealing light and spacious country style apartment situated in the highly regarded Lakeland village of Coniston. Thoughtfully refurbished since 2008 and with a newly refitted bathroom for 2010, Fernlea now provides very comfortable and stylish ground floor accommodation. Located in a quiet setting on the road leading directly to Coniston Water Fernlea is in a perfect position; it is ideally situated for both the serious walker and the less able alike, with ample of fell walks close by and all village amenities just a short level stroll away. With central heating and double glazing throughout Fernlea is just right for those cosy winter breaks and the private sheltered south facing garden with furniture and views to Grizedale forest is ideal for enjoying the best of a Lakeland summer. Fernlea offers 2 off-road parking spaces directly in front of the accommodation which are particularly invaluable in the summer months when parking in Coniston is at a premium.
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| High Cunsey Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 420 - £ 795
Sleeps: 4 |

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High Cunsey Cottage was the former cow shed, yes cow shed, to High Cunsey Farm, a traditional Westmorland farmhouse in a delightful, quiet area of the Lakes. Beatrix Potter loved this part of Lakeland, the sheer beauty and tranquility that so greatly inspired her remains unchanged to this day. High Cunsey nestles on the shores of Lake Windermere, the farmhouse and cottage sharing their own rather special piece of Lake frontage and shoreline. A variety of walks can be enjoyed from the door, a mile or so to the nearest watering hole, with Grizedale Forest and the Go Ape experience only a short distance from Cunsey, by foot, bike or car. Alternatively, a trip on the car ferry across Lake Windermere will bring you to the busier resort of Bowness, excellent for shopping with a variety of specialist shops, bars and restaurants.
High Cunsey Cottage resembles nothing of its former use. The property is exquisitely presented with quality fixtures and fittings, all beautifully married with well chosen and perfectly placed 'objects d'art'. With two double bedrooms both en suite, the cottage is ideal for the smaller family or two couples holidaying together or why not book the cottage in conjunction with the main farmhouse (124167) creating facilities for up to 12 people Now there's a thought.......
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| The Vicarage , Coniston |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 13 |

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| Damson Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This charming traditional Lakeland cottage occupies an idyllic setting on an elevated terrace commanding panoramic uninterrupted views over Coniston Water. Complete with 90's kitchen and bathroom and displaying a wealth of character including stripped pine doors, window seats, feature fireplace and flagstone floors. Damson Cottage will be a popular and enchanting 'get away' at any time of the year. A short stroll winds down to the bustling village of Coniston and its many delights and for the more energetic, Coniston Old Man is not to be missed. |
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| Brocklebank Ground - The Old Stable Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Ramblers Rest , Coniston |
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Price: £ 330 - £ 560
Sleeps: 2 |

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Ramblers Rest is 2 minutes from the centre of Coniston and with an easy walk to the Lake, unpretentious from the outside but a sheer delight inside.
This luxurious ground floor , one bedroom apartment has en suite and a cosy lounge with inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove, a separate kitchen and utility. The comfort and luxury provided by the owners of this apartment will be hard to beat. Furnished throughout with light oak furniture, leather sumptuous soft furnishings and with a fully fitted and very well equipped kitchen, you will love the attention to detail. The king size bed has the finest white goose down duvet and pillows (with synthetic alternatives provided if required). For your comfort and luxury there is endless hot water and large bath sheets.
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| Bluebell Cottage , Coniston |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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In an enviable position above the ever popular village of Coniston, Bluebell Cottage sits in a row of terraced former quarry workers cottages and enjoys panoramic views over coniston Water. The lake, within walking distance, is ideal for canoeing, sailing or simply for paddling about in quiet waters. Numerous walks, for all abilities, can be enjoyed from the door. Coniston has a good selection of local shops for all your daily needs as well as ample opportunities, by day and night, for eating and drinking.
The cottage has undergone a major transformation in recent years and now presents as a cosy, comfortable holiday home. Much thought has been given by the young owner to provide up to the minute facilities whilst successfully retaining a traditional feel throughout. The cottage style garden to the front of the property is a lovely place to take in the stunning view over Coniston Water and the surrounding fells.
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| Coniston View , Coniston |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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Coniston View is very aptly named sitting on the hillside above the village giving way to arguably the best views of Coniston Water and this traditional, Lakeland settlement. Coniston has cleverly retained its quaint 'local' feel whilst still providing excellent amenities for holiday makers, particularly for those self catering with a good selection of shops including grocer, baker and butcher and a good pub on every corner.
Comfortably furnished, Coniston View is a lovely property, with that all important open fire for the colder months and is ideal for families or couples alike. The surrounding fells can be explored straight from the door.
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| Braeside , Coniston |
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Price: £ 620 - £ 1890
Sleeps: 10 |

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A mere 2 miles from Coniston, Torver is a peaceful hamlet with east access to some of the best mountain bike routes, water borne activities and walking in the National Park. Low level walks toward Walna Scar and in to the village itself are ideal for first time visitors and, for the more experienced, Coniston Old Man must not be missed. Torver has two excellent hostelries offering speciality ales and excellent food, Wilson's Arms and The Church House, with further good pubs and everyday shops in nearby Coniston.
Braeside is a modern, detached property with delightful, enclosed grounds giving way to superb views of the local fell range. Set over 3 floors, the accommodation is ideal for the larger party with bedrooms on both the ground and the 2nd floor, ensuring a good degree of privacy for guests. The spacious lounge, with superb wood burner (fuel available locally) is ideal for gathering around in an evening to catch up on the days events or to simply relax, tune in to the TV and watch a movie. With great facilities, fell views and two pubs within 50 yards; Braeside is an ideal choice for your Cumbrian Cottage holiday.
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| Swallow's Nest , Coniston |
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Price: £ 330 - £ 560
Sleeps: 4 |

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Swallows Nest is a hidden gem - unpretentious from the outside, but a sheer delight inside, only 150 metres walk from the centre of Coniston and within easy walking distance from the Lake. Not suitable for young children, Swallows Nest can be taken as a 1 bedroom or 2 bedroom apartment.
Swallows Nest 1 provides top class accommodation with one bedroom complete with king size bed, en suite large bathroom complete with separate bath and shower, lounge with kitchen and dining area, gas fired central heating, gas hob, microwave, fridge with freezer section and electric fan oven. Furniture is light oak with leather sofa and bucket chairs.
Swallows Nest 2 is up stairs and only available with Swallows Nest 1 if 2 bedrooms are required, at additional cost of 133 for the weeek or 100 for a shortbreak, again top class accommodation with one bedroom complete with king size bed and en suite bathroom, lounge and dining/ kitchen area. (Not suitable for Children under 13 years)
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| Fisherbeck Fold , Coniston |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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Fisherbeck is a most charming 17th Century, former Lakeland Farmhouse situated in an idyllic location on the Eastern side of Coniston Water. The apartment enjoys fabulous views over the lake, across the open countryside towards Coniston Old Man. The view will beckon even the most novice of walkers to ramble straight from the door; to Brantwood, home of Ruskin, into Coniston village itself with a good selection of tea rooms, pubs and restaurants or simply just to meander along the country lanes and be inspired by the stunning scenery that has been so influential to many famous writers and artists throughout the ages.
Fisherbeck Fold has been thoughtfully converted to retain an abundance of character and original features, including heavily beamed ceilings, sloping floors and original panelled doors. The apartment has shared use of the lovely cottage garden, with numerous viewpoints, with strategically place seating from where to take in the most magnificent views of Yewdale Fell, Coniston Old Man and the Steam Yacht Gondola.
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