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Dovestone Cottage , Kendal
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Price: £ 550 - £ 1390

Sleeps: 10

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The popular Yorkshire town of Kirkby Lonsdale is a short drive from Dovestone Cottage, a mere 3 miles, and offers a host of interesting outlets ranging from craft and antique shops to quaint tea rooms serving delicious homemade fayre. The medieval market town of Kendal is also close by where you can find a Museum, a castle and ample stores to satisfy even the keenest of shoppers. Closer to home, Old Hutton is a pretty village, a former winner of the National Villages in Bloom competition and the perfect choice for a relaxing break. Holmescales Riding Centre and Holmescales Activity Centre, both a short walk from Dovestone Cottage, are ideal for sampling at some point during your stay, particular good fun for the larger party.


Dovestone Cottage is a most spacious and very comfortable property, Pleasantly presented in a traditional style and with quality fittings throughout. The two sitting areas and spacious dining kitchen offer greater flexibility for a larger gathering and the children's playground in the garden will certainly be the main focus of the holiday where the younger ones are concerned.

Gardiner Bank , Kendal
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Sleeps: 2

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Being part of an excellent conversion from former school buildings, this town house, equipped and furnished to a high standard, has panoramic views over the large market town of Kendal. A few minutes walk along the riverbank brings you to the centre of the historic town with its many shops, restaurants and pubs. The Abbott Hall is renowned for exhibitions of paintings and sculptures by famous artists whilst the Brewery Arts Centre is the venue for a variety of entertainments including recent film releases. Golf and swimming are available locally and there are many lovely local walks. The comfortable accommodation is a good base from which to explore the Southern Lake District (Windermere 20 minutes) and the coastal resorts of South Cumbria (Grange 30 minutes).

The Stables , Kendal
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Price: £ 207- £478

Sleeps: 2

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The Stables is a detached stone built cottage, 1.5 miles from Staveley and close to both Kendal and Windermere in the Lake District National Park. This mostly ground floor cottage sleeps two and has one double bedroom, as well as a family shower room which is accessed via three internal steps. The cottage also has a well equipped kitchen, and a sitting room with dining area and open fire. To the outside of this cottage there is ample off road parking and a large garden with furniture. The Stables is situated in an area renowned for stunning countryside and makes a perfect romantic retreat.
Fantastically situated on the eastern fringes of the Lake District National Park and offering superb access to the whole region is the thriving Lakeland village of Staveley. The settlement provides an excellent range of amenities, which include a variety of shops, three pubs, a craft centre and a picturesque Railway Station. Cycle hire is available in the village's famous bike shop, whilst the whole area offers great walking opportunities for both those already keen on the sport and total beginners. The bustling towns of Windermere and Ambleside are both close by and have always been popular with visitors, providing a range of great facilities to suit all tastes. Lake Windermere offers boat excursions through the stunning landscape, the most well known of these being the ferry to the Lakeside Aquarium and Grizedale Forest Park. If boating takes your fancy, the 'Windermere Steamboat Museum' displays a fascinating collection of boats whilst those travelling with children will enjoy the 'World of Beatrix Potter' in nearby Bowness.

Serpentine Rest , Kendal
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580

Sleeps: 4

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Ideally positioned in a slightly elevated position above the Auld Grey Town of Kendal, Serpentine Rest is on the ground floor and enjoys roof top views over this medeival market town and across to the Kentmere fells beyond. A gentle stroll will bring you to ancient cobbled streets lined with an eclectic mix of interesting high street and specialist shops and tea rooms, riverside walks and Kendal Castle, the former home of Katherine Parr, the 6th wife of Henry VIII. Just 15 minutes by car to Windermere and Bowness, Serpentine Rest is also a great base for exploring not only the Lakes but the Dales too as Kirkby Lonsdale is easily accessible, just 6 miles from Kendal.

Groom's Cottage , Kendal
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Price: £ 168- £413

Sleeps: 2

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This pretty, semi-detached former stables is one of three stunning properties located in the charming grounds of the Heaves Estate, situated in the rural outskirts of the historic Lakeland town of Kendal. Set in 10 acres of formal gardens, woodland and parkland, this property offers a spacious main bedroom with exposed beams and a lovely patio area – ideal for alfresco dining, or relaxing on a summer afternoon. The accommodation has been beautifully renovated to provide a first-rate holiday home, close to all the region's attractions and amenities.
The historic Lakeland town of Kendal has a fine reputation for shopping and is situated on the banks of the River Kent. Known as the Southern Gateway to the Lakes, its old cobbled lanes and byways split off the attractive main street, whilst the stone ruins of 12th Century Kendal Castle dominates the town's skyline. The Abbot Hall Art Gallery is well worth visiting with a regular collection holding portraits by Kendal born George Romney in addition to works by both Turner and Ruskin. Other exhibitions take place throughout the year and are made possible by the gallery's links with the Tate. Both Sizergh Castle and Levens Hall - with its superb Topiary Garden - are within easy driving distance, as are the unique limestone escarpments which offer stunning views of the Lakeland Mountains, the Howgills and Morecambe Bay. Kendal itself is ideally located for those looking to explore the South Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.

Lakeland Cabin , Kendal
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Price: £ 156- £427

Sleeps: 4

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Situated on a high ridge in the South Lakeland Leisure Village, this Scandinavian style cabin is a superb, detached property offering fabulous views across the lake. There is also a modern fitted kitchen, a lovely sitting room with dining area and a fabulous balcony, well positioned so that you can enjoy the scenic countryside. At the old farmhouse, which serves as the home for the site’s leisure facilities, visitors can enjoy an indoor swimming pool, steam room and gym, or perhaps an excellent meal from the Tapas bar or Italian restaurant. The property is also well placed for exploring Kirkby Lonsdale, Kendal and the Lake District National Park - all of which are just a short drive away.
Situated just a couple of miles from Carnforth on the border of the Southern Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales is the South Lakeland Leisure Village. Combining superb countryside and a coast with a rich and fascinating history, this beautiful area is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Built in a former quarry, the South Lakeland Leisure Village provides top quality accommodation in the form of Scandinavian Log Cabins and is set around a large lake over 10 acres of land. The 17th Century farmhouse serves as the main club and provides a variety of facilities including an indoor swimming pool, gym and steam room. There is also an onsite Tapas bar, Italian restaurant and bar. However, the pretty villages that surround the resort also offer a number of traditional pubs.

The Old Woodyard , Kendal
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580

Sleeps: 4

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This quality mews style property on the fringe of the Auld Grey town of Kendal is reputed to have once stabled the race horse Red Rum, and having undergone a major transformation from its former equestrian life, is now a champion in self catering terms! Kendal, a medieval market town with cobbled streets and riverside walks is a super base from where to explore Kirkby Lonsdale and the Dales as well as the Lake District, both being within 1/4 an hours drive - guests staying at The Old Woodyard are able to enjoy a 50% reduction on the cost of a round of golf at Kendal Golf Club and a complimentary afternoon tea or coffee and cake at Chesters, Skelwith Bridge.

The Old Woodyard also benefits from easy access to the surrounding fells (5 minutes walk) and 10 minutes walk to the town centre.

Low Plumgarths Farmhouse , Kendal
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Price: £ 580 - £ 1550

Sleeps: 8

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Set in the shadow of Cunswick Scar, one of the finest view points in the South Lakes, sits Low Plumgarths Farmhouse, a former much loved family home which has been recently transformed to offer top class accommodation for the larger party. The farmhouse, set in the small hamlet of Plumgarths has direct access to 24 acres of rolling farmland leading to Cunswick and Scout Scar so is perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. And if you work up a thirst, The Gateway Hotel and bar, literally across the road, serve excellent homemade food, ideal if the nominated chef requires a night off! Plumgarths award wining farm shop and tea room, adjacent to the property, is perfect for sampling a taste of true Lakeland, the fresh meat, poultry and cheeses all produced on the surrounding land.

Ryburn , Kendal
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Price: £ 139- £448

Sleeps: 4

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Located in a quiet and peaceful corner of the pretty village of Warton and just 15 miles from the Lakeland town of Kendal is this charming, semi-detached bungalow. Set in mature gardens with lovely views across the pretty, surrounding countryside, this traditional property offers a spacious master bedroom, a comfortable sitting room with open fire, and a separate dining room with access via patio doors to the garden. The property is just a short walk from the village shop and the popular local pubs, making it an ideal place to spend a relaxing holiday in this spectacular area.
Ideally positioned on the border between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, the pretty village of Warton is located beneath Warton Crag; a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village itself offers a post office and two traditional pubs that serve fine ales and good food. The surrounding landscape boasts great walking and cycling opportunities as well as access to the Lancaster Canal. The RSPB Nature Reserves at Leighton Moss and Morecambe Bay are well worth a visit, offering birdwatching enthusiasts the chance to see a number of species in their natural habitat. In addition, the nearby town of Carnforth provides a good range of amenities and the towns of Kirkby Lonsdale, Kendal and Windermere all within easy driving distance.

Low Shepherd Yeat Farm , Kendal
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Price: £ over 1300

Sleeps: 6

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The Old Vicarage , Kendal
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Price: £ 225- £460

Sleeps: 2

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As the ground floor wing of a 19th Century former Vicarage, this property is superbly located within walking distance of the centre of Kendal. Adjacent to the ancient grounds and remains of the Castle, this spacious holiday home combines modern amenities with original character features. These include an impressive sitting room with large bay window, a high ceiling, moulded cornices and a ceiling rose - all of which serve to give the property an elegant style. The lovely kitchen has French windows leading out, onto the garden whilst the bedroom benefits from both a stylish bathroom and en-suite. The centre of Kendal is close by and offers a great number of activities and amenities.
The historic Lake District town of Kendal is set on the banks of the River Kent and is often referred to as the Southern Gateway to the Lakes. Its old cobbled lanes and byways branch off from the attractive main street – with a well-deserved reputation for excellent shopping - whilst the stone ruins of 12th Century Kendal Castle create an incredibly dramatic skyline. Visitors can enjoy The Abbot Hall Art Gallery, with a regular collection holding portraits by Kendal born George Romney and works by Turner and Ruskin. The gallery also boasts links with the Tate and so other exhibitions throughout the year are also well worth investigating. Both Sizergh Castle and Levens Hall are nearby, as are numerous limestone escarpments, offering thrilling views of the Lakeland Mountains, the Howgills and Morecambe Bay. The town of Kendal itself is well placed for exploring the Lake district and the Yorkshire Dales.

The Parsonage , Kendal
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Price: £ 200- £395

Sleeps: 2

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The Parsonage is a ground floor wing of a 19th Century former vicarage just a short walk from the centre of Kendal on the edge of the Lake District National Park. With one king size double bedroom and a shower room, this cottage is a luxurious romantic retreat for two people. The rest of the accommodation includes a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area. To the outside of the cottage is off road parking for one car and a small garden with outdoor furniture. With all of the amenities of Kendal on the doorstep, as well as the delights of the Lake District just a short drive away, The Parsonage is bound to give you a holiday to remember.
The fine Lakeland town of Kendal sits on the banks of the river Kent, and often serves as the southern Gateway to the Lakes. The town has many interesting shops, tempting restaurants and traditional pubs, all set off the cobbled lanes and attractive main street. The town also has the ruins of Kendal Castle, set atop a hill with some lovely town views, and Abbot Hall Art Gallery. Places of interest nearby include Levens Hall, Sizergh Castle, and some wonderful limestone escarpments which offer good walking and views over the Lakeland mountains and Morecambe Bay. With the rest of the Lakes and even the Yorkshire Dales within easy reach, this is a great base for enjoying both National Parks throughout the year.

Coachman's Cottage , Kendal
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Price: £ 205- £524

Sleeps: 4

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This charming property is located in the grounds of the Heaves Estate and set in the rural outskirts of historic Kendal. With open-plan living on the second floor, spacious and well appointed accommodation throughout and two king-size double bedrooms, this holiday home is a wonderful example of a traditional Lake District stone-built semi-detached cottage. Positioned in 10 acres of formal gardens, woodland and parkland the property is well placed for all local amenities and activities that the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District has to offer.
An historic Lakeland town with a fine reputation for shopping, Kendal sits on the banks of the River Kent and is known as the Southern Gateway to the Lakes. Its old cobbled lanes and byways branch off the attractive main street, and the stone ruins of 12th Century Kendal Castle sit perched on a hill with views over the town. The Abbot Hall Art Gallery’s regular collection exhibits portraits by Kendal born George Romney and works by Turner and Ruskin, with other exhibitions through its links with the Tate. Both Sizergh Castle and Levens Hall with its superb Topiary Garden are nearby, as are limestone escarpments for easy walking, offering thrilling views of the Lakeland Mountains, the Howgills and Morecambe Bay. Kendal itself is ideally placed for exploring South Lakeland, the Yorkshire Dales and beyond. With other attractions such as Kendal Museum and the Museum of Lakeland Life, Lake Windermere and the wider National Park within easy reach, Kendal provides a superb base for a relaxing break.

Rowan Bank , Kendal
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Price: £ 291- £649

Sleeps: 6

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Situated just five minutes from the promenade in the lovely coastal resort of Arnside, this property is a stone-built detached dormer-bungalow that has been lovingly refurbished to provide light and airy accommodation. The spacious rear garden offers excellent al fresco dining opportunities, as well as a place to relax during the day with a good book and a glass of something cold. The cottage is well served by the local amenities in Arnside itself, however for more specialist shops Grange-over-Sands is easily accessible by the local railway service.
Situated on the southernmost tip of the Lake District in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the village of Arnside. The surrounding land is characterised by low limestone hills, marshy plains and deciduous woodlands, making this an interesting scenic backdrop for a walking or cycling holiday. Having retained many of the features from its past, this former fishing port still possesses a beautiful pier and port area with stunning views across the Kent Estuary. The 15th Century Peel Towers lie to the south of the village and were constructed to defend the settlement against the marauding Scots. Stunning limestone pavements as well as wonderful woodland walks through countryside alive with rare plants, trees and wildlife makes this a nature lover's paradise. In addition, the Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve is also just one mile away and presents excellent bird-watching opportunities.

Sunrise , Kendal
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650

Sleeps: 4

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Sunrise is a luxurious bungalow located right on the edge of the Lake District National Park, conveniently situated in a beautiful and quiet semi-rural area just 3 1/2 miles from Junction 36 of the M6 and Kendal Town Centre. Sunrise is therefore convenient for touring, walking, cycling etc., not only in and around the Lake District but also other areas such as the Yorkshire Dales, Ribble Valley and Fylde Coast.


Sunrise is lovingly cared for and luxuriously appointed to meet your every need and comfort. The bungalow is detached and stands on a spacious corner plot with open aspect to the side and rear. There is parking on the driveway for 2 cars.

Pear Tree Barn , Kendal
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530

Sleeps: 2

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Pear Tree Barn is a wonderful example of a traditional detached property that has been cleverly transformed to create a beautiful, stylish holiday retreat for two. Wonderful walking can be enjoyed from the door to the river and canal, just behind the barn. Just four miles south of the aulde grey market town of Kendal and one mile from the M6 Junction 36, this neat boutique style accommodation is ideally placed for sampling the delights of the Lake District National Park or the Yorkshire Dales. Kendal, also known as Gateway to the Lakes has a super selection of shops, bars and restaurants, its cobbled streets dotted with cafes for al fresco dining or afternoon tea.Guests staying at Pear Tree Barn can take advantage of a 20% discount at the lovely Yard 46 cafe in the centre of Kendal upon production of your confirmation invoice


Pear Tree Barn really is a superb choice for couples looking for that romantic getaway and for spending precious time together in quality surroundings. Striking colours throughout of red and black have been cleverly married with quality and carefully chosen accessories to create a stylish, modern look. The Crooklands Hotel across the road offer bar meals and an a la carte menu in their new glass roofed 'Jules' restaurant so you won't even need a taxi home at the end of the night. Perfect!

14 Printers Croft , Kendal
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530

Sleeps: 2

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Printers Croft is a brand new development in the heart of the lively market town of Kendal, just minutes drive from the Lake District National Park and the M6 motorway. The town has a great deal to offer holidaymakers of all ages, with ancient castle ruins and narrow historic yards. Entertainment can be found on the doorstep with a wide selection of restaurants and pubs, Kendal also having an excellent array of retail outlets. Contemporary in design with quality fittings throughout, Printers Croft is a second floor apartment and is well appointed. The furnishings are stylish and comfortable, just what you would expect from this high quality development.

The Penthouse , Kendal
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Price: £ 225- £460

Sleeps: 2

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This deluxe penthouse apartment is located in the wing of a Grade II listed Jacobean mansion on the edge of Orton. Set within five acres of mature wood and parkland, this property has been renovated to retain much of its original character including beautiful beams and some exposed stonework. With a bright, open-plan living area, the apartment combines traditional features with modern amenities. This property also boasts a large, beamed double bedroom and high quality bathroom with corner bath. Guests can also relax in the magnificent oak panelled Great Hall with a cosy fire and grand piano.
Ideally positioned in a secluded position on the eastern fringe of the Lake District National Park is the attractive village of Orton. Along with its neighbours Kendal, Sedbergh and Appleby-in-Westmorland, this pretty town is surrounded by rolling hills and impressive scenery. Above the village is the Orton Scar, a limestone hill that was used to warn the village of Scottish raids. Orton's centre is home to a local pub serving food, a shop with post office, tea-rooms and the famous handmade chocolate shop. The attractive village green is surrounded by 17th and 18th Century cottages whilst there is a farmer’s market in the village square on the second Saturday of every month. Visitors can take a short drive to discover Haweswater, or visit the Lake District, the Eden Valley and the Yorkshire Dales.

The Byre , Kendal
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Price: £ 260- £686

Sleeps: 5

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The Byre is a stone built cottage, 1.5 miles from the village of Staveley, close to Windermere and Kendal in the Lake District National Park. This cottage is set over three floors with a double bedroom on the second floor and a family room with single bed and adult sized bunks on the ground floor, which means this cottage can sleep five people. The family bathroom is also on the ground floor. The first floor living area contains a kitchen, a sitting and a dining area. Outside, this cottage has ample off road parking and a garden area with furniture. The Byre is a perfect family cottage and ideal for those that wish to explore everything the Lake District has to offer.
Situated in the eastern valley of the Lake District National Park is the thriving Lakeland village of Staveley. Providing superb access to the rest of the region, the village also boasts an excellent range of amenities including a variety of shops, three pubs, a craft shop and a Railway Station. The village's famous bike shop offers cycle hire, whilst the whole area provides great walking opportunities and interesting trails. The bustling towns of Windermere and Ambleside are close by and have long proved popular with visitors to the region. These larger settlements provide a range of amenities to suit all tastes and budgets, whilst at Lake Windermere visitors can enjoy boat excursions including a ride on the ferry to the Lakeside Aquarium and Grizedale Forest Park. Displaying a fascinating collection of boats and ideal for maritime enthusiasts is the 'Windermere Steamboat Museum' whilst slightly further afield, children can enjoy the 'World of Beatrix Potter' in Bowness.

The Bothy , Kendal
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Price: £ 260- £686

Sleeps: 4

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The Bothy is a stone built cottage, close to the village of Staveley, five miles from Windermere in the Lake District National Park. This cottage sleeps four people and has one double bedroom and one twin bedroom with 2ft 6’ beds, as well as a ground floor family shower room. The cottage also has a living area with a kitchen, a sitting and a dining area with a woodburner and French windows that lead to a garden. Also, there is ample off road
parking. The Bothy is a lovely cottage, perfect for families that want to explore the Lake District.
Situated on the eastern fringes of the Lake District National Park and offering superb access to the whole region is the thriving Lakeland village of Staveley. This little town provides an excellent range of amenities, including a great selection of shops, three pubs, and a Railway Station. Cycle hire is available from the famous bike shop in the village whilst the whole area offers fantastic walking opportunities. The bustling towns of Windermere and Ambleside - popular with visitors – are just a short drive away and provide a range of amenities to suit all tastes and budgets. Visitors can enjoy boat excursions on Lake Windermere, including a ferry ride to the Lakeside Aquarium and Grizedale Forest Park. The 'Windermere Steamboat Museum' displays a fascinating collection of boats and is a great place for nautical enthusiasts. Children will enjoy the 'World of Beatrix Potter' in nearby Bowness, which uses state of the art technology to bring her characters to life.

 

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