Holiday Cottages in Penrith, Cumbria available for rental
We have 34 self catering holiday cottages in Penrith,Cumbria
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| Fellgate Farm , Penrith |
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Price: £ 347- £1469
Sleeps: 9 |

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| Beautifully restored, well-equipped and full of character, this 350-year old detached farmhouse lies in the small hamlet of Helton, and offers wonderful views across the countryside to Knipe Scar. A rustic feel makes this cottage an instant ‘home from home’, and the spacious rooms offer very comfortable, welcoming accommodation. The farmhouse kitchen has an Aga cooker and stone-flagged floor, while in the living room guests can relax in front of the open fire or on one of the window seats. Outside, a large, landscaped mature garden makes a great spot for an evening meal. Walkers will love the direct fell access from the doorstep, while Ullswater lake can be reached by a beautiful three-mile walk directly from the property. |
| A few miles from lovely Ullswater in north-east Lakeland, the hamlet of Helton is a great spot for enjoying the peace and stunning scenery of the area. The pretty village of Askham is a mile away, with whitewashed cottages, views over the River Lowther, two village greens and two pubs. There is ample of excellent walking to suit all abilities, as well as cycling and climbing. The town of Keswick is a popular holiday destination, and offers a plethora of shops and restaurants for all tastes. Visitors to this beautiful region can head west to the Solway coast, south to Lake Windermere and Kendal, or even north to discover historic Hadrian’s Wall. |
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| Trethellan Cottages - Archway Cottage , Penrith |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Elseghyll Barn , Penrith |
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Price: £ 305 - £ 470
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This lovely sandstone barn conversion is situated in Melmerby, one of the Eden Valley's most popular villages. Elseghyll Barn was tastefully refurbished by the owners in 2008, with new kitchen and bathroom, and quality furnishings to provide a very comfortable holiday home. The Village Bakery in Melmerby has an excellent reputation and is sought out by visitors from far and wide, there is also a pub which serves bar meals. Melmerby is a peaceful and quiet village which lies on the edge of the Pennine Hills and has wonderful walks on the surrounding fells and country roads which are ideal for cycling. |
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| Stonehaven , Penrith |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Garden Cottage , Penrith |
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Price: £ 300 - £ 599
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Sycamore Cottage , Penrith |
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Price: £ 305 - £ 470
Sleeps: 3 |

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| This lovely little barn conversion is situated in the grounds of the owner's home in Ellonby a particularly tranquil area of Cumbria, just outside the National Park. The location is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet but with easy access to the Lake District, Eden Valley, Carlisle and Scottish Borders. There are good pubs serving bar meals nearby, the nearest of which is in Skelton, 1 mile. The owner's are Blue Badge Guides (Official Cumbrian Tourist Board Guides) who possess a wealth of local information. It may be possible to hire their services by prior arrangement. |
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| Fellside , Penrith |
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This sandstone bungalow style cottage is located in a small courtyard development in the lovely picturesque village of Melmerby, nestling in the gaze of Melmerby fell in sight of the highest point on the Pennine chain. Situated midway between Penrith and Alston the village oozes charm and character and is a true example of the traditional Eden Valley village. The atmosphere is one of rural calm, the sandstone architecture, rippling streams and pleasant grassy open spaces all add to its charm. Melmerby boasts its own village bakery and pub serving food and drink. Fellside cottage provides an excellent base from which to visit the Lake District National Park, The Eden Valley, North Pennines and Hadrians Wall. |
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| Eden Lacy - Crakeld Holm , Penrith |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Gibson Cottage , Penrith |
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530
Sleeps: 2 |

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| A charming 18th Century cottage situated in the pretty village of Stainton, ideal for a romantic retreat. Gibson cottage was built in 1720 and oozes character, with beamed ceilings, stone flagged floors and a centrally located open fire which opens into both the lounge and the kitchen. Stainton is only 1 mile from Penrith and the M6, so is easily accessible, yet close to Ullswater and centrally located to explore the Eastern Lakes or visit Scotland and the Eden Valley. Stainton has the benefit of a village shop, a farm shop, a hotel and restaurant and a pub, all within a few yards of the cottage. The Alpaca centre and Rheghed discovery centre are both situated on the edge of the village. |
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| Newbiggin , Penrith |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 9 |

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| This self-contained wing (including a fortified tower) comprises part of an historic Grade II-Listed sandstone house which stands beside the parish church. The house, dating from the 12th Century, is on the edge of a small village, is screened by mature trees, and is in a sheltered valley at the foot of the Pennines. Across the valley is a Site of Ancient Woodland which provides habitat for red squirrels, roe deer, buzzards and kestrels. The wing looks out over the beck (a European SSSI flowing into the River Eden) which has herons, kingfishers, dippers and otters. This area is ideal for fellwalking, bird- watching and for exploring the Pennines (Cross Fell, at nearly 3000', is only a short distance away) and the Lake District (Ullswater, the largest lake, is 12 miles distant). Local shops 2 miles, the market town of Appleby is 7 miles. Traditionally furnished and in keeping with the period of the building, the wing has retained its original architectural features, including a 13th Century stone spiral stairway and original stone-flagged and wooden floors. Furnishings are simple, comfortable and informal.Accommodation is on 4 floors linked by the stone spiral stairway, and is best suited for a party of 6, although up to 3 older children can be accommodated in the attic bedroom. A cot and high chair are available on request. Ground floor: Utility room, shower, games room with pool table, cloakroom, dining room with wood-burning stove, drying room, large old-fashioned oak-beamed kitchen with oil fired Aga.First floor: Large sitting room (with wood-burning stove). Second floor: 1 double room (with w.h.b.), 1 twin room adjoining (with w.h.b.), 1 room with double bed, and single bed, small Victorian bathroom (with original bath and lavatory).Third floor: The attic has 2 simply- furnished twin bedrooms with skylights.Cooking and hot water by oil-fired Aga and electricity. Electric night storage heating plus 2 wood-burning stoves. Fridge/freezers, automatic washing-machine, digital television. Overseas visitors can hire bed linen and towels.*****20% DISCOUNT FOR AUGUST 2010 BOOKINGS***** |
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| 2 Eden Grove Cottages , Penrith |
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Price: £ 198- £542
Sleeps: 6 |

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| As part of a conversion of a former stable block this property is an attractive, mid terrace house situated on a quiet lane in the centre of Armathwaite. The cottage has been lovingly restored and decorated to a high standard throughout, in order to provide warm welcoming accommodation. The quality furnishings and minimal, elegant styling compliments the period features of the property, including original beams, exposed sandstone walls and a wood burning stove. The village of Armathwaite itself provides an array of interesting walks and the essential amenities of a shop and two village pubs. Other activities throughout the area are within easy driving distance too. |
| Ideally placed for exploring the Lake District, Eden Valley and the lovely coastline of the Solway Firth, Armathwaite is an attractive, unspoiled rural village. This charming settlement has two old pubs - both with popular restaurants - a post office and a traditional village shop. The River Eden runs through the centre of the village itself whilst the surrounding area is renowned for its excellent salmon fishing, walking, canoeing and climbing. The impressive Armathwaite Castle is a four-storey Pele Tower, and the 15th Century Church provides fine examples of stained glass windows. The Eden Gorge, situated between Lazonby and Armathwaite, is amongst Cumbria's best-kept secrets making it a quiet day out away from the tourists. Penrith hosts the Rheged Discovery Centre which gives visitors a chance to see the largest grass covered building in the country whilst Dalemain Historic House - featured in a television production of Jane Eyre – is also within easy driving distance. |
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| Calthwaite Hall Appartment , Penrith |
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Price: £ 550 - £ 1390
Sleeps: 6 |

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| For couples seeking a romantic retreat or families who wish to indulge themselves with a well earned break, living in the lap of luxury, then Calthwaite Hall ticks all the boxes. This grade 2 listed building was the principal home on the Brackenburgh Estate and in the ownership of one family until 2010, when the current owner bought it, restoring it to its former glory. Located on the 1st floor of one wing of the hall with spacious rooms that retain all the original character of the period (1837), including original fireplaces and luxuriously furnished. All rooms overlook the grounds and each bedroom has a different theme, the master bedroom with a magnificent four poster bed. There are peacocks, a pond with ducks and swans, a secret garden and a paddock and equestrian school for guests with their own horse. The location is ideal to visit the Lakes, Eden Valley and Scottish Borders and the village pub serves bar meals. Local attractions include Center Parcs, Rheged Visitor Centre and kids will love 'Hay Close' with its maize maze and attractions. |
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| Croft House , Penrith |
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Price: £ 490 - £ 1170
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Croft House is a traditional 'Cross Passage' farmhouse, dating back to the 17th Century. It is a Grade II listed building. The 'Cross Passage' refers to the days when it separated the animals from the rest of the house - in those days everything lived under the same roof, the animals providing heat for the rest of the house! Nowadays the animals live separately... The house is full of traditional features, including large stone fireplaces, walls and lots of oak beams. Situated in the hamlet of Berrier, inside the National Park, Croft House is within 10 minutes drive of the M6 and close to Ullswater and Keswick. The nearest pub is the Sportsman which serves bar meals, approximately 1 mile away |
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| Rock Cottage , Penrith |
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Price: £ 245- £578
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Rock Cottage is a detached sandstone cottage in the hamlet of Cliburn just five miles from Penrith on the edge of the Lake District National Park. The cottage has three bedrooms (two doubles and one family room) which with the addition of a sofa bed in the lounge make it suitable for up to eight people. The rest of the accommodation includes two family bathrooms, a fitted kitchen, a sitting room with a dining area, a gas stove and the sofa bed, as well as a snug with an open fire. Outside the cottage is a large garden with outdoor furniture and a barbecue, off road parking for four cars and secure bike storage. Set between the Lake District and the North Pennines, Rock Cottage is sure to appeal all year round. |
| The market town of Penrith enjoys a central position between the Lake District and North Pennines and is ideally placed for taking in all that the region has to offer. It is renowned for its wealth of shops, lanes and alleyways, with a myriad of attractive cottages, gardens and little shops. With a wide choice of excellent pubs, hotels, restaurants and entertainment, Penrith also offers a museum, and Millennium Trails round the historic city streets. |
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| Dodds Lee , Penrith |
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Price: £ 580 - £ 1550
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Dodd’s Lee is lovely detached farmhouse in the village of Dockray in the heart of the North Eastern Lakes. This spacious cottage is full of character and complimented with excellent facilities. Beautifully furnished throughout to provide a high degree of guest comfort, Dodd’s Lee is a home from home. Dockray is a quiet hamlet with a pub/restaurant just 300 meters from the house and a great location from which to explore the whole of the Northern Lake District, whether on foot, bike or car. Outdoor activity centres at Glenridding, Rookin House and Rheged lie within easy reach. About 1 mile west of Ullswaters Aira Force (a superb walk from the door), Dodd’s Lee is easily accessible from the M6, just a 15 minute drive. |
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| Trethellan Cottages - Barn Cottage , Penrith |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Beck House , Penrith |
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Price: £ 420 - £ 795
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Beck House is a truly stunning barn conversion next to Thacka (a small beck), Penrith's ancient watercourse, in this historic market town and providing luxurious self catering accommodation at a realistic price. It is situated only 2 minutes walk from the town centre, at the end of a residential cul-de-sac. The site was previously the home to one of the oldest breweries in the North, until it's closure in the early 1900's. Beck House was the brewery warehouse, built in the 18th century and converted in 2010 utilising much of the original sandstone and reclaimed timber to retain the character, but furnished and equipped with the finest quality furnishings and fittings. Penrith is well provided with amenities, including pubs, restaurants and shops and is easily accessible by car, coach or rail. It is 2 minutes drive from junction 40 on the M6 and 5 minutes walk from the train station. The owners can pick guests up from the station if required, they also provide a meet and greet service on arrival. |
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| Knipe Hall , Penrith |
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Price: £ 1490 - £ 2860
Sleeps: 12 |

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Knipe Hall is a Grade II listed period farmhouse set in grounds of about three acres in the idyllic and tranquil Lowther Valley, with South and West facing gardens. It offers the opportunity to leave everything behind and take advantage of the peace and tranquility and be able to walk out of the front door into beautiful countryside in this unspoilt area. For the adventurous there are activities nearby including cycle hire, fishing and horse riding. Whilst the surrounding area is perfect for walking and cycling with its quiet scenic roads and walks from the doorstep. Set just off Knipe Moor, in an exceptional rural setting - it is but a short distance from major access routes.
The property dates from the early 17th Century and retains many period features including stone mullioned windows, flagged floors and impressive exposed timbers, which combine with a stylish bespoke kitchen, stone open fireplaces and modern bathroom fittings. The property has an enclosed garden and patio area with furniture, perfect for relaxing and taking in the fabulous surroundings, and a further benefit to the property is the hot tub. The property has a fabulous 'party barn' suitable for everyone to get together, perfect for that special occasion. The property can be let along with Yew Tree Farm (property number 132109) where the owner is happy to help organise transportation between the two properties. |
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| Hazeldene , Penrith |
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Price: £ 510 - £ 1290
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Hazeldene is a beautiful stone built detached cottage of character in the pretty village of Morland, in the Eden Valley. The owner's have equipped the property to an extremely high level, with a steam room, full Sky package and broadband internet access. It is situated in the heart of the village within a few yards of the Crown Inn and restaurant, which comes highly recommended and the Morland cafe. Morland lies 8 miles south east of the market town of Penrith, where you will find a wide range of amenities and 8 miles west of Appleby. The location is central to visit the Lake District National Park or walk the more peaceful Pennine Hills and also benefits from easy access to the M6. |
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| Sunny Hill , Penrith |
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Price: £ 153- £550
Sleeps: 4 |

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| On the edge of the pretty village of Great Strickland, seven miles from Penrith, is this fabulous single-storey detached cottage. Situated in the attractive grounds of the owner's home, this property provides first class accommodation in a quiet, peaceful location. The property provides a wealth of character features such as exposed beams, Velux windows and a cosy wood-burning stove. Adding to the property’s airy feel are a set of French doors leading to a wonderful, private, south-facing patio area – ideal for al fresco dining, or sunbathing with a good book. |
| Ideally placed for exploring the Lake District and Eden Valley, the attractive, unspoilt rural village of Great Strickland makes an excellent holiday spot. Most of the local amenities for the village are provided by the nearby market town of Penrith and include a good selection of shops and restaurants, a cinema and swimming baths. Great Strickland does have some amenities with an excellent village pub. Just two miles away is the Lakeland Bird of Prey Centre whilst a cruise on one of Ullswater's motor yachts is also worth investigating – these leave hourly from Pooley Bridge, just five miles from Great Strickland. Dalemain Historic House, which was used as a backdrop in a television adaptation of Jane Eyre, is nearby as is the Rheged Discovery Centre, giving visitors a wide selection of holiday activities. |
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