Holiday Cottages in Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria available for rental
We have 15 self catering holiday cottages in Kirkby Stephen,Cumbria
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| Cherry Tree Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 149- £393
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This outstanding semi-detached, stone-built cottage is located just one mile from the village of Soulby and three miles from the market town of Kirkby Stephen. Set amongst farm meadows and rolling pastures, this unique property has been skilfully converted from a wing of the original farmhouse and now features a cosy main bedroom, spacious sitting room, well-equipped kitchen, modern bathroom, and an enclosed courtyard – a wonderful space for dining alfresco. Kirkby Stephen is within easy reach and offers a wide array of shops, restaurants, and pubs, making this a well served home from home in which guests can relax, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. |
| The pretty, rural village of Soulby quietly rests near the confluence of the River Eden and Smardale Beck, just over two miles from Kirkby Stephen. Something of a sleepy backwater, it is surrounded by traditional farm meadows and picturesque pastures and fells. The traditional market town of Kirkby Stephen, once home to cotton mills and a large manufacturer of shoes and woollen hats today hosts a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs for every taste and budget. Enjoy many excellent walks and cycle routes nearby, explore the magnificent Howgill Fells or visit the Settle to Carlisle railway line. A superb location with the whole of the mystical Lake District National Park and the stunning Yorkshire Dales at your fingertips. |
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| Borrowdale Beck - Borrowdale Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Laburnum Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 180- £418
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Laburnum Cottage is a beautifully designed wing of a property which is set out over two floors in the heart of the popular town of Kirkby Stephen between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. With one king size double bedroom and a Jacuzzi bath, this cottage is a haven of luxury for a couple wanting to indulge themselves. The rest of the accommodation is made up of an open plan living area with kitchen, dining table and sitting area which are all on the second floor. Being so close to the town centre, the nearest shop and pub are less than a minute's walk away, which makes Laburnum Cottage a superb location to explore all of the delights of this amazing part of the country. |
| The market town of Kirkby Stephen lies at the foot of the Howgill Fells in the upper Eden Valley, between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks and it is home to a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs for every taste and budget. A lovely rural town with a thriving local community and many traditional old dwellings, Kirkby Stephen boasts cobbled old yards, quaint corners and a pretty picnic area where "Frank's Bridge" crosses the River Eden, while just a mile from the town, the old railway station connects to the magnificent Settle to Carlisle Railway line, a must-do travel experience for everyone. Enjoy many excellent walks and cycle routes nearby, explore the magnificent Howgill Fells or visit the majestic Pendragon Castle. |
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| Old Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 131- £404
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This stone-built semi-detached cottage is located in the centre of Nateby and is just one mile from the market town of Kirkby Stephen. This property provides warm, cosy accommodation with an unusual 'upside-down' layout. The accommodation is composed of the first floor sitting room and kitchen, in addition to two bedrooms – one double and one twin – and a ground-floor shower room. The cottage also boasts a garden and outdoor parking, making this a practical choice for a family holiday. |
| Sometimes referred to as the gateway to Swaledale and the Mallerstang Edge Moors, the pretty village of Nateby is located near the confluence of the River Eden, just over a mile from Kirkby Stephen. This rural, sleepy village boasts a traditional pub and a petrol station which also serves as the village shop. Composed of a scattering of dwellings and farmsteads built from the local Brockram stone, this village is within easy driving distance of the market town of Kirkby Stephen, once home to bobbin mills. Today, the settlement hosts a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs, catering for all tastes. Visitors can enjoy many excellent walks and cycle routes through the surrounding countryside, or alternatively explore the magnificent Howgill Fells and the Settle to Carlisle railway line. |
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| Oakbank Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650
Sleeps: 6 |

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Set on a working farm in the heart of rural Cumbria, Oakbank Cottage is the epitome of a traditional farm worker's cottage, lovingly restored to create a quality holiday retreat. Cleverly designed to take best advantage of the views towards Blencathra and to the rear of the Belah Valley (and former Belah Viaduct) from the first floor living areas, guests will marvel at the open landscape, dotted with sheep farmed by the neighbour and be assured of a comfortable stay.
The cottage has excellent facilities with quality kitchen and bathrooms and has been dressed with comfortable furnishings to compliment the large amount of beams and solid oak throughout the property. The wood burning stove is at the very heart of the cottage, the lounge full of exposed beams and having deep window cills giving further opportunity to take in more of that view.
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| Burblet Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 305 - £ 470
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Burblet Cottage is a lovely stonebuilt property on the fringes of the market town of Kirkby Stephen and is an ideal location for sightseeing throughout Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales. The garden and orchards are awash with colour in the height of the season and give way to stunning views of the Howgills. This is also a haven to wildlife, regular visitors to the grounds include red squirrels, a heron, woodpeckers and owls. The accommodation is very comfortable with carefully chosen accessories depicting rural life proudly on show, displayed on the exposed stone wall and dotted around the cottage. A welcome Pack and even a pair of binoculars are provided by the thoughtful owners offering you that much needed cuppa upon arrival and a closer view of your potential visitors. Walking, fishing, cycling, golf and birdwatching are all available locally. The owners will be pleased to provide evening meals in the privacy of your own cottage at extra cost and with pre notice. |
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| Ash Pot Barn , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 317- £1381
Sleeps: 9 |

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| Beautifully situated on the side of Wild Boar Fell and overlooking the Howgills is this outstanding stone-built, semi-detached barn conversion. This lovely property is just four miles from the village of Ravenstonedale and has been lovingly renovated to combine original features with modern convenience. The open-plan living area boasts a vaulted, beamed ceiling which is open to the eaves, a fabulous bespoke kitchen and a warming wood-burning stove. This wonderful home-from-home is an idea place for a walking group, a large family or two smaller families to enjoy a holiday together. |
| Quietly situated between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks, the tranquil village of Ravenstonedale lies at the foot of the Howgill Fells. This charming little village is a thriving rural community with many beautifully preserved traditional dwellings. The picturesque Ravenstonedale boasts a lovely parish church as well as the remains of an old Gilbertine Priory. Once a year the area still hosts its annual agricultural show and even now hill farming remains the principal income of the area. A. Wainwright, the famous author, once described the settlement as ‘one of Westmorland's loveliest villages’. The area provides many excellent walking and cycling routes and nearby, visitors can see the Settle to Carlisle Railway Line, the magnificent Howgill Fells and the stunning Yorkshire Dales, making this a wonderful location no matter what time of year. |
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| Waitby School , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 580 - £ 1550
Sleeps: 7 |

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Waitby School was built on Waitby Fell in 1680 by James Highmore, a local to the area, for the children of Waitby and Smardale. About a mile and a half west of Kirkby Stephen, Waitby is said to have been an ancient market town, with a castle, chapel and cemetery, but no trace of either is now to be seen. However, the school remains, standing proud on the fellside and, having been purchased recently by another local family, has been lovingly restored, in conjunction with English Heritage, to offer luxurious holiday accommodation. The property stands alone and enjoys uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside, dotted with livestock and the occasional farmer and tractor at "doin up time".
Many original features have been retained in the restoration of the School, including wood panelling, wooden double doors, the outside boys lavatory, complete with seat, and, of course, the school bell. After much careful planning, these characterful features have been successfully combined with state of the art fixtures and fittings to create and individual holiday home of great distinction, and a most unique holiday experience.
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| The Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 243 - £ 369
Sleeps: 2 |

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This tasteful conversion boasts original beams and a slate tiled floor, decorated and equipped to a high standard with quality fixtures and fittings. It is set near to the market square of the unspoilt town of Kirkby Stephen, with its antique and curio shops, pubs, restaurants, tearooms and Holistic Centre where you can enjoy a massage or Jacuzzi. It is also located on the Coast-to-Coast walk and perfectly placed to explore the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales (Herriot Country). There are local walks to enjoy, fishing in the River Eden, riding and golf, hang-gliding centre and cookery courses available locally. Alternatively, the Settle-to-Carlisle Railway provides a relaxing and scenic day out as it winds its way through the spectacular countryside.
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| Rainbow Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 276- £956
Sleeps: 8 |

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| With all the accommodation laid out over one floor, this property has been built to reduce its carbon emissions whilst still offering the class and hospitality you would expect from a well-furnished holiday cottage. As well as boasting features, such as the original beams, the cottage uses geothermal heating to warm the floors during the colder months. Central heating and a flame-effect gas stove heat the rest of the property, meaning you can enjoy all that the region has to offer even in the winter. During the summer, there is a patio and courtyard for evening barbecues and to simply relax in. With three bedrooms, this tranquil retreat can sleep groups of up to eight people. |
| Situated on the banks of the longest river in Cumbria, the appropriately named River Eden, Soulby is a picturesque hamlet comprising of a few traditional cottages surrounded by rolling countryside. Just two miles away you will find Kirkby Stephen, a small town in the Upper Eden Valley that was formerly in the old county of Westmorland, now Cumbria. This is an area of Cumbria much less well-known than the Lake District, but equally appealing. A traditional market town comprising of historic buildings, cobbled yards, quaint corners and interesting shops, Kirkby Stephen has a station on the famous scenic Settle/Carlisle line and is an ideal centre from which to travel the line. The surrounding area boasts many sites of historic interest including parish churches and castles such as Brougham, Brough, Pendragon and Lammerside. |
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| Borrowdale Beck - Borrowdale House , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Stouphill Gate Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 149- £508
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Originally part of a farmhouse built in the 1700s, this property has been sympathetically restored to offer accommodation for groups of up to five people. It has retained much of its charm through original features such as exposed beams, a bread oven and a cooking fireplace in which the owner has installed a wood-burning stove; perfect for cosy winter nights. For the hazy summer evenings and a bite to eat outside, there is a large, private lawn. With off-road parking for up to four cars, the cottage is enviably located for all the nearby attractions. |
| A small and compact village, Ravenstonedale has much to offer the visitor seeking a quieter experience than the nearby Lake District National Park provides. It is a pretty village; traditional whitewashed stone cottages and stone walls border the fields, whilst the Raven brook trickles by. St Oswald’s church is largely from the Georgian era, comprising a solid structure with a simple square tower. In addition, there are elements from older buildings incorporated in it, and the base of a Saxon cross just outside. To the north of the church, excavations in 1920 revealed the foundations of a 13th Century Gilbertine Abbey. Ravenstonedale is a fantastic base for exploring the Lakes to the west or the Yorkshire Dales, just a short drive to the east. Those who prefer to stay closer to home can explore the Howgill Fells, the rounded hills which signal the start of the Lakeland ranges. |
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| The Tower House , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 740 - £ 1980
Sleeps: 9 |

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We are delighted to include The Tower House within our portfolio, situated at Newbiggin, only 10 minutes drive from the M6 motorway. Ideally placed for exploring the delights of both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, Windermere is a mere 25 minutes drive away with Sedbergh and the impressive Howgill fells a 10 minute walk from the door. Once home to Elizabeth Gaunt, the last woman to be burned at the stake at Tyburn and a principal hiding place of Prince Charlie, The Tower House has a significant history, and the property retains the tower, which was used as a lookout for raiders from the Borders. Comfortable furnishings with many personal touches blend well with original features of oak panelling, flagstone floors and exposed stonework. The accommodation is spacious and flexible offering ample of opportunity for escaping the rest of the party, both inside and out, to sit quietly and absorb the ambience of this truly unique house. The grounds are lovely with a variety of areas for sitting out and ample of level playing ground, including an orchard for the younger members of your party to run off some energy before enjoying dinner in the impressive dining hall.
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| Burblet Cottage , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ from £170
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Burblet Cottage is a lovely stonebuilt property on the fringes of the market town of Kirkby Stephen and is an ideal location for sightseeing throughout Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales. The garden and orchards are awash with colour in the height of the season and give way to stunning views of the Howgills. This is also a haven to wildlife, regular visitors to the grounds include red squirrels, a heron, woodpeckers and owls. The accommodation is very comfortable with carefully chosen accessories depicting rural life proudly on show, displayed on the exposed stone wall and dotted around the cottage. A welcome Pack and even a pair of binoculars are provided by the thoughtful owners offering you that much needed cuppa upon arrival and a closer view of your potential visitors. Walking, fishing, cycling, golf and birdwatching are all available locally. The owners will be pleased to provide evening meals in the privacy of your own cottage at extra cost and with pre notice. |
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| Belah Barn , Kirkby Stephen |
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Price: £ 537 - £ 1070
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Detached Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Ultimate |
In a magically secluded location with breathtaking views over the Eden Valley and the Pennines this recently converted barn is a real Cumbrian high fell-top retreat yet lies only 6 miles from the trans-pennine road. Set near Stainmore edging the Yorkshire Dales National Park it offers great walking from the door. The market town of Kirkby Stephen with restaurants shops and Carlisle/Settle railway station is 6 miles as is England's highest pub. Barnard Castle and Bowes Museum 10 miles Ullswater 25 miles. Pub 4 miles.
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