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Whernside View , Sedbergh
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Price: £ from £200

Sleeps: 2

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Whernside View occupies a most enviable position on the fellside and enjoys uniterrupted views of this beautiful part of the world. The cottage has been converted from a redundant farm building and now offers excellent, high quality facilities with many retained characterful features including a mix of slate and oak floors. A mere 1 mile from Sedbergh inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and only 20 minutes drive from the Lake District National Park, the property is ideally located to enjoy the Howgill Fells and an ideal base for walking the famous Dalesway.

The Dovery , Sedbergh
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Price: £ from £400

Sleeps: 8

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Sedbergh is set to the West of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but is also close to the eastern fells of the Lake District, only 30 minutes drive from Windermere and is therefore ideal for exploring both areas of unspoilt and protected countryside. Sedbergh has a variety of narrow lanes and small clusters of old buildings including a 12th century Norman church (restored in 1886) and, overlooking the town, is the site of Castlehaw, an ancient motte and bailey castle. However Sedbergh has a new status, 'Book Town for England', and as such has a growing number of book shops, both new and second hand and is set to evolve over the coming months and years into a literary paradise.


Ingmire Hall is a superb example of 15th century architecture, on the fringes of the main town and is reached down a tree lined driveway opening out onto a glorious courtyard in front of this impressive ancient building, complete with water feature, lawned terraces and other fascinating features. The Hall has been sympathetically divided to create some very appealing properties, The Dovery being to the rear of the main building and having a lovely small terrace accessed from one of the bedrooms as well as a paved terrace to the ground floor. The accommodation is spacious and comfortable and ideal for the larger party, the combination of 21st century facilities blending effortlessly with 15th century history.


Brant View , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 198- £544

Sleeps: 5

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This lovely 17th Century barn conversion is set on the owner’s working farm within the Dales National Park and is just two miles from Sedbergh, Within easy reach of The Lake District, this charming property offers a spacious, split-level living area with an open fire and exposed wooden beams. This two-bedroom cottage boasts stunning views from every window and is ideally positioned for touring the Lakes and Dales. The property also comes with a lovely patio area – ideal for al fresco dining and relaxing in the sun.
Sedbergh – pronounced as Sed-Ber amongst the locals – is an ancient market town situated in northern Dentdale, just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The town itself, with its narrow streets, little shops and traditional pubs also boasts a famous school dating back to 1536 and an impressive 12th Century church with an old-world atmosphere. Dentdale is often referred to as being 'the jewel of the Yorkshire Dales' and boasts rolling hills and dry stone walls. The windswept moors below Whernside is where the rivers Dee and Rawthey converge, whilst at the centre, the town of Dent offers cobbled streets which have existed since Norman times. There are three golf courses in the vicinity, as well as numerous facilities for tennis, riding, and fishing. With so much impressive, rugged scenery, the area is a paradise for walkers and cyclists alike. In addition, there are two National Parks nearby, making this an ideal year-round holiday destination.

Knott View , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 151- £485

Sleeps: 4

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This holiday home is one of two exceptional barn conversions set within in a 17th Century Grade II listed property on the owner’s working farm within the Dales National Park. Just two miles from Sedbergh and within easy reach of The Lake District, the property offers a comfortable living room with dining area, two bedrooms, a pool table and breathtaking countryside views of the valley and dramatic Howgill Fells. The property has been restored to provide spacious, comfortable accommodation with the fantastic addition of a patio area with furniture – ideal for relaxing on a hot summer day with a good book. With so many great amenities and attractions in the local area, visitors will be spoiled for choice.
Sedbergh, pronounced Sed-Ber by locals, is an ancient market town in northern Dentdale, situated just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The town itself is full of narrow streets, little shops, traditional pubs and boasts a famous school dating back to 1536. Its 12th Century church has an olde worlde atmosphere and is also well worth visiting when looking to discover the town's history. Dentdale is often described as the jewel of the Yorkshire Dales and offers rolling hills and dry stone walls, whilst 14 miles away is the windswept moor of Whernside – the place where the rivers Dee and Rawthey converge. At the centre of the dale is the settlement of Dent, also packed with picturesque cobbled streets – some of which have existed since Norman times. There are three golf courses in the vicinity as well as tennis, riding, and fishing facilities. For those who prefer a peaceful day rambling through the countryside, the area is a walker's paradise.

Helm Byre , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530

Sleeps: 4

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An ancient Celtic Kingdom deservedly known as ' The Jewel of the Dales', Dent is 16 miles east of Kendal in the south east corner of Cumbria, only 3 miles from Sedbergh and lies at the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and on the fringes of the Lake District National Park. An ideal base for visitors wishing to enjoy the nearby countryside, there is an outstanding variety of walks from the door, to the top of Helm Knott and Whernside, one of the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks, to a lovely stroll along the Dee, part of the Dales Way, which passes through Dentdale. The craft centre at Helmside and just 100 yards from Helm Byre, offers a collection of goods produced by local Dales folk, everything from watercolours and prints to walking sticks and pottery, ideal souvenirs of your stay. Their tea room is well worth a visit, either for a light lunch or afternoon tea and is just the spot to visit on the way home for a refreshing cup of tea.


Helm Byre, Helm Knott and the adjoining Farmhouse date back to the 17th century and display a wealth of original features to remind you of its ancient past, by way of exposed beams, flagged floors and even the odd piece of farming ironmongery or two. Every possible facility has been provided, from Broadband internet access and full Sky package to the sumptuous beds and mattresses - carefully chosen to ensure a good night's rest. The orchard garden (shared with the other two cottages next door) is fully enclosed, the trees providing ample of shade in warmer weather and the grounds enable you to get even closer to the stunning views of the Dales that are literally on your door step, beckoning walkers of all abilities to get out and explore. All three cottages can be booked together to cater for a party of up to 18.

Ghyll Stile Mill Cottage , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 364 - £ 567

Sleeps: 4

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Idyllically situated away from the hustle and bustle in a pretty wooded dell this lovely cottage has been converted from a 17th Century watermill. Tumbling streams, duck ponds complete with ducks, hidden pathways and secluded arbours offer peace and tranquillity and an opportunity to watch the wildlife and the many birds in the garden and surrounding organic fields. The cottage offers a cosy welcome with a warm log fire to greet you, beamed ceilings and window seats. For warmer summer days there is a patio area with barbecue and if you should ever want to leave this idyllic little corner you are perfectly placed for touring either the Yorkshire Dales or the Lake District. Fresh eggs and home baked bread are usually available from the owner close by and there is a good traditional butcher and fresh produce in Sedbergh just 3 miles away along with country pubs serving meals, tea shops and restaurants.

The Dovery , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 490 - £ 1170

Sleeps: 8

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Sedbergh is set to the West of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but is also close to the eastern fells of the Lake District, only 30 minutes drive from Windermere and is therefore ideal for exploring both areas of unspoilt and protected countryside. Sedbergh has a variety of narrow lanes and small clusters of old buildings including a 12th century Norman church (restored in 1886) and, overlooking the town, is the site of Castlehaw, an ancient motte and bailey castle. However Sedbergh has a new status, 'Book Town for England', and as such has a growing number of book shops, both new and second hand and is set to evolve over the coming months and years into a literary paradise.


Ingmire Hall is a superb example of 15th century architecture, on the fringes of the main town and is reached down a tree lined driveway opening out onto a glorious courtyard in front of this impressive ancient building, complete with water feature, lawned terraces and other fascinating features. The Hall has been sympathetically divided to create some very appealing properties, The Dovery being to the rear of the main building and having a lovely small terrace accessed from one of the bedrooms as well as a paved terrace to the ground floor. The accommodation is spacious and comfortable and ideal for the larger party, the combination of 21st century facilities blending effortlessly with 15th century history.

Helm Knott , Sedbergh
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Price: £ from £240

Sleeps: 6

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An ancient Celtic Kingdom deservedly known as 'The Jewel of the Dales', Dent is 16 miles east of Kendal in the south east corner of Cumbria, only 3 miles from Sedbergh and lies at the Western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and on the fringes of the Lake District National Park. An ideal base for visitors wishing to enjoy the nearby countryside, there is an outstanding variety of walks from the door, to the top of Helm Knott and Whernside, one of the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks, to a lovely stroll along the Dee, part of the Dales Way, which passes through Dentdale. The craft centre at Helmside and just 100 yards from Helm Byre, offers a collection of goods produced by local Dales folk, everything from watercolours and prints to walking sticks and pottery, ideal souvenirs of your stay.


Helm Knott (accessed by an external stone staircase) Helm Byre and the adjoining Farmhouse date back to the 17th century, Helm Knott displaying a wealth of original features to remind you of its ancient past, by way of exposed beams, and even the odd piece of farming ironmongery or two. Every possible facility has been provided, from broadband internet access and full Sky plus package to the sumptuous beds and mattresses - carefully chosen to ensure a good nights rest. The orchard garden (shared with the two other cottages next door) is fully enclosed, the trees providing ample of shade in warmer weather and the grounds enable you to get even closer to the stunning views of the Dales that are literally on your doorstep, beckoning walkers of all abilities to get out and explore.


Dales View , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650

Sleeps: 4

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Dales View occupies an enviable position on the fellside, enjoying uninterrupted vistas of this beautiful part of the world. A mere 1 mile from Sedbergh, just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and only 20 minutes drive from the Lake District National Park, the property has magnificent views over the Howgill Fells and open countryside and farmland. Dales View was created from a redundant farm building and now offers excellent, high quality facilities with many retained characterful features including a mix of slate and solid oak floors. It really is the ideal place to get away from it all with the opportunity to enjoy the famous Dalesway walk.

Whernside View , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530

Sleeps: 2

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Whernside View occupies a most enviable position on the fellside and enjoys uniterrupted views of this beautiful part of the world. The cottage has been converted from a redundant farm building and now offers excellent, high quality facilities with many retained characterful features including a mix of slate and oak floors. A mere 1 mile from Sedbergh inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and only 20 minutes drive from the Lake District National Park, the property is ideally located to enjoy the Howgill Fells and an ideal base for walking the famous Dalesway.

Goodies Farmhouse , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 1020 - £ 1500

Sleeps: 6

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Goodies Farmhouse, a glorious 16th century semi detached Elizabethan farmhouse, nestles on a beautiful wooded valley overlooking the Howgill Fells and is simply a most magnificent holiday retreat. The area is delightfully tranquil with wonderful walks and trails straight from the door, Firbank is a mere half-an-hour's drive from the major areas of the central Lake District and is also close to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, being only minutes away from the market town of Sedbergh. Carefully restored in recent times to a luxurious standard, Goodies Farmhouse exudes a quality feel throughout, the original character features of oak beams, wooden floors and centuries' old woodwork being cleverly combined with antique furniture and Liberty fabrics, thoughtfully chosen accessories and personal touches. Fine views of the local fell ranges can be enjoyed from most rooms although much time will be spent in the spacious sun room, with such a fine view it will bring out some creativity in even the most amateur of artists.

Cumbrian Jailbreak , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 195- £438

Sleeps: 2

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Cumbrian Jailbreak is a cosy wing of a former Westmorland police station in the small village of Tebay on the edge of the Lake District National Park, thirteen miles from Kendal. The cottage is perfect for a couple as it has a double bedroom with an ensuite wet room, a galley kitchen, a sitting room with an open fire and an "original police cell". Outside the cottage is off road parking for one car and a small patio area with outdoor furniture and a barbecue. Cumbrian Jailbreak is a true original, which is bound to keep you coming back for more.
The village of Tebay sits near the eastern edge of the Lake District National Park. Along with its better-known neighbours of Kendal, Sedbergh and Appleby-in-Westmorland, the area is surrounded by rolling countryside and beautiful scenery. Nearby Orton has a local pub, a Post Office/shop, tearooms and a handmade chocolate shop and tearoom.

Sandbed Cottage , Sedbergh
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Price: £ from £200

Sleeps: 4

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Sandbed cottage sits in a superb, rural location at the foot of Harter Fell, close to Ravenstonedale, a picturesque village with two pubs serving restaurant and bar meals, there is a playground for younger children and some Gilbertine ruins in the grounds of St Oswald's church. The area also offers several golf courses, fishing on the river Eden or Lune and horse riding. The ancient market town of Sedbergh is approximately 6 miles away, where you can browse the craft and book shops or enjoy a coffee surrounded by the breathtaking scenery or the sleeping elephants as the Howgills are fondly known, perfect for gentle walks or more adventurous hikes.


Sandbed cottage has been thoughtfully designed to retain many original features of oak beams, flagged floors and the occasional exposed stone, creating interest and character. Handpicked pieces of furniture have been lovingly sourced and restored by the owners to create a mix of old and modern, the result being a most charming cottage, ideal for a family or two couples. Walks are in abundance from the door and your dogs are very welcome, the owners also offer two stables for rent by prior arrangement, so that you can enjoy the open fells and bridleways of this quiet and peaceful part of the Eden Valley.


Gateside Farmhouse , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 620 - £ 1890

Sleeps: 10

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Located in the heart of rural farmland above the ancient market town of Sedbergh, Gateside Farmhouse enjoys excellent views from all windows of the Howgill range. Sedbergh itself is two and a half miles away, an enjoyable walk and has an excellent selection of cafes and book shops, the town being the first 'book' town in the UK.

Bramble Cottage , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 147- £448

Sleeps: 3

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Bramble Cottage has two bedrooms, a king-size double and a single, making it a great base for a romantic break or a holiday with a child or other relative. The cottage itself is just a few minutes walk from the amenities of Sedburgh, which include shops, pubs, restaurants, bookshops and weekly markets. The cottage is snug and well-equipped, including a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with dining area. There is a small private garden outside, just the spot for relaxing after a day in the Dales, Lakes or beyond.
Sedburgh is an old market town which sits just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park, though within incredibly easy reach of all the attractions of the Lakes as well. The town has character filled little streets, a 12th century church and a well known school, and to stroll there feels like you have taken a step back in time. Sedburgh is one of England’s ‘book town’s, and book-lovers will happily spend hours browsing the different bookshops and dealers before popping to one of the weekly markets held throughout the year, or having a bite to eat in one of the pubs, cafes and restaurants Sedburgh offers. If you should ever fancy leaving the town itself, then on the doorstep is excellent walking, golf, riding and fishing, and of course the attractions of the two National Parks.

Helm Knott , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580

Sleeps: 6

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An ancient Celtic Kingdom deservedly known as 'The Jewel of the Dales', Dent is 16 miles east of Kendal in the south east corner of Cumbria, only 3 miles from Sedbergh and lies at the Western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and on the fringes of the Lake District National Park. An ideal base for visitors wishing to enjoy the nearby countryside, there is an outstanding variety of walks from the door, to the top of Helm Knott and Whernside, one of the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks, to a lovely stroll along the Dee, part of the Dales Way, which passes through Dentdale. The craft centre at Helmside and just 100 yards from Helm Byre, offers a collection of goods produced by local Dales folk, everything from watercolours and prints to walking sticks and pottery, ideal souvenirs of your stay. Their tea room is well worth a visit, either for a light lunch or afternoon tea and is just the spot to visit on the way home for a refreshing cup of tea.


Helm Knott (accessed by an external stone staircase) Helm Byre and the adjoining Farmhouse date back to the 17th century, Helm Knott displaying a wealth of original features to remind you of its ancient past, by way of exposed beams, and even the odd piece of farming ironmongery or two. Every possible facility has been provided, from broadband internet access and full Sky plus package to the sumptuous beds and mattresses - carefully chosen to ensure a good nights rest. The orchard garden (shared with the two other cottages next door) is fully enclosed, the trees providing ample of shade in warmer weather and the grounds enable you to get even closer to the stunning views of the Dales that are literally on your doorstep, beckoning walkers of all abilities to get out and explore. All three cottages can be booked together to cater for a party of up to 18.

Sandbed Cottage , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580

Sleeps: 4

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Sandbed Cottage sits in a superb, rural location at the foot of Harter Fell, close to Ravenstonedale and a mere 6 miles from Sedbergh, so perfect for exploring both Lakes and Dales. This ancient market town, England's first Book Town, comes alive on Wednesdays with visitors and locals going about their daily business or exploring the many craft, tea and, of course, book shops. The local scenery is breathtaking, surrounded by the ' sleeping elephants or hippos' as the Howgills are fondly known, perfect for gentle walks for those novice walkers although more adventurous routes are on hand.


Sandbed Cottage has been thoughtfully designed to retain many original features of exposed beams, flagged floors and the odd exposed stone, providing interest and character. Hand picked pieces of furniture have been lovingly sourced and restored by the owners in an attempt to create a mix of ancient and Modern, the result being a most charming cottage, ideal for two couple's or a small family but equally suitable for honeymooners or those wishing to celebrate away from the crowds. Walks are in abundance from the door and your pets are welcome to share in the holiday experience, dogs AND horses included as the owners have two stables and a tack room available for your use with access to excellent bridleways and open fells.

Hingabank Cottage , Sedbergh
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Price: £ 900 - £ 1299

Sleeps: 8

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Gateside Farmhouse - , Sedbergh
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Price: £ from £520

Sleeps: 10

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Located in the heart of rural farmland above the ancient market town of Sedbergh, Gateside Farmhouse enjoys excellent views from all windows of the Howgill range. Sedbergh itself is two and a half miles away, an enjoyable walk and has an excellent selection of cafes and book shops, the town being the first 'book' town in the UK.


Set on a very quiet working farm, Gateside Farmhouse has undergone a major renovation and now offers excellent, quality accommodation for up to 10. The rooms are light and spacious and, laid out on three floors, the property offers flexible living space for a large family gathering or a group of walkers or cyclists. A small welcome pack is provided by the owners, so you can look forward to a decent cuppa after a long journey. The property is on a national cycle route. There is now a trampoline at the property for guests use (at their own risk).


Helm Byre , Sedbergh
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Sleeps: 4

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An ancient Celtic Kingdom deservedly known as ' The Jewel of the Dales', Dent is 16 miles east of Kendal in the south east corner of Cumbria, only 3 miles from Sedbergh and lies at the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and on the fringes of the Lake District National Park. An ideal base for visitors wishing to enjoy the nearby countryside, there is an outstanding variety of walks from the door, to the top of Helm Knott and Whernside, one of the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks, to a lovely stroll along the Dee, part of the Dales Way, which passes through Dentdale. The craft centre at Helmside and just 100 yards from Helm Byre, offers a collection of goods produced by local Dales folk, everything from watercolours and prints to walking sticks and pottery, ideal souvenirs of your stay.


Helm Byre, Helm Knott and the adjoining Farmhouse date back to the 17th century and display a wealth of original features to remind you of its ancient past, by way of exposed beams, flagged floors and even the odd piece of farming ironmongery or two. Every possible facility has been provided, from Broadband internet access and full Sky package to the sumptuous beds and mattresses - carefully chosen to ensure a good night's rest. The orchard garden (shared with the other two cottages next door) is fully enclosed, the trees providing ample of shade in warmer weather and the grounds enable you to get even closer to the stunning views of the Dales that are literally on your door step, beckoning walkers of all abilities to get out and explore.


 

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