| 7 Ladstock Hall , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 440 - £ 920
Sleeps: 4 |

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Nestled in the hillside, this magnificent building has the most spectacular views across the valley towards the mighty Skiddaw range, from its elevated location on the edge of Thornthwaite village. Until recently Ladstock Hall was a very grand country house hotel, a renowned venue for weddings, it has now been converted into several apartments and cottages the standard of which is excellent.
No 7 is a split level apartment furnished and equipped throughout to appeal to the most discerning guests.
Thornthwaite lies 3 miles to the west of Keswick at the foot of Whinlatter and close to Bassenthwaite Lake. This area is great for mountain biking in Whinlatter Forest, and walking on the surrounding fells and sailing or fishing on the lake. There is a bridle way immediately behind Ladstock Hall where you can walk to Braithwaite, a little over half a mile, which has a village shop, restaurant and 2 pubs each serving good food and real ale. |
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| Ladstock Hall 3 , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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Nestled in the hillside, this magnificent building has the most spectacular views across the valley towards the mighty Skiddaw range, from its elevated location on the edge of Thornthwaite village. Until recently Ladstock Hall was a very grand country house hotel, a renowned venue for weddings, it has now been converted into several apartments and cottages the standard of which is excellent.
No. 3 is a "cottage" which is furnished in a traditional style using superb quality modern furnishings with excellent facilities and equipment. It also benefits from a separate locked store for bikes etc. This area is great for mountain biking in Whinlatter Forest, walking on the surrounding fells and sailing or fishing on the lake. There is a bridleway immediately behind Ladstock Hall where you can walk to Braithwaite, a little over half a mile, which has a village shop, restaurant and 2 pubs each serving good food and real ale. |
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| Kirkstones , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Short Break Easy Walking Access |
From their secluded and idylically peaceful setting in the hamlet of Thwaite Howe Thornthwaite these two newly renovated and beautifully furnished properties enjoy stunning views towards Keswick and Skiddaw. With their adjoining acre of woodland leading to the Whinlatter Forest tracks heaven for mountain bike enthusiasts they offer an ideal location for bird watching and spotting wildlife and red squirrels at play. Ideally placed for touring exploring and walking with the attractive bustling town of Keswick (4 miles) offering shops inns and restaurants. Water sports on Derwent Water (4 miles). Good choice of pubs within 2 miles.
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| The Bothy , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530
Sleeps: 4 |

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'The Bothy' is a converted apartment within Thornthwaite Hall, an 18th Century former farmhouse of enormous charm and character. It is situated within the picturesque and tranquil village of Thornthwaite. Nestling at the foot of Whinlatter Forest The Bothy boasts stunning views from every room towards Ullock Pike, Skiddaw, Latrigg and Keswick.
This comfortable two bedroom apartment enables you to relax in the large mature communal garden or enjoy some of the best walking country in the Lake District. Many classic walks can be started from the doorstep. Maps and suggested walks have been provided by the owner to help first time and experienced walkers alike.
Whinlatter Forest has the longest purpose built mountain biking track in the Lakes and the Visitors Centre provides woodland walks, play areas and activities for children in addition to a live webcam showing the nearby nesting Osprey(in season). Sailing, Canoeing, Rowing, Cycle hire and fishing are also available close by.
20 minutes along a beautiful woodland and fell side track lays Braithwaite and is traditional village shop, restaurants, pubs and hotels selling good food and real ale. The bustling town of Keswick is 5 minutes drive or a short bus ride away from the village. |
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| Joan's Cottage , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 470 - £ 1080
Sleeps: 7 |

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| This detached cottage enjoys an elevated, tranquil setting with magnificent viewsto Skiddaw. Situated in an idyllic location on the banks of Comb Beck, the property nestles into the slopes of Whinlatter in woodland surroundings. The hamlet of Seldom Seen sits above Thornthwaite, just 2 miles from Bassenthwaite Lake, 3 miles from the bustling tourist town of Keswick and 9 miles from the quieter market town of Cockermouth. There are walking and mountain biking opportunities from the doorstep, with sailing and fishing available close by. Joan's Cottage provides a very comfortable base for couples or larger families in a peaceful location yet within easy reach of all amenities. |
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| 6 Ladstock Hall , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 420 - £ 795
Sleeps: 4 |

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Nestled in the hillside, this magnificent building has the most spectacular views across the valley towards the mighty Skiddaw range, from its elevated location on the edge of Thornthwaite village. Until recently Ladstock Hall was a very grand Country House Hotel, a renowned venue for weddings, it has now been converted into several apartments and cottages the standard of which is excellent.
No.6 is a 1st floor apartment furnished and equipped throughout to appeal to the most discerning guests. Thornthwaite lies 3 miles to the west of Keswick at the foot of Whinlatter and close to Bassenthwaite Lake. This area is great for mountain biking in Whinlatter Forest, and walking on the surrounding fells and sailing or fishing on the lake. There are many walks to be enjoyed from the door as well as easy access to Newlands, Borrowdale and the Western Lakes. There is a bridle way immediately behind Ladstock Hall where you can walk to Braithwaite, a little over half a mile, which has a village shop, restaurant and 2 pubs each serving good food and real ale. |
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| Thwaite Hill Cottage , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This 2 bedroom detached cottage is situated in the hamlet of Seldom Seen at Thornthwaite, with lovely views from its first floor living accommodation towards Skiddaw and Latrigg. Seldom Seen, as the name implies, is a peaceful, secluded location on the slopes of Whinlatter, yet only 4 miles from the bustling market town of Keswick and 1 mile from Braithwaite, where you will find a village shop, pubs and restaurants. |
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| The Old School House , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 420 - £ 795
Sleeps: 6 |

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| If you are seeking a lovely Lakeland cottage in tranquil surroundings, The Old School House in Thornthwaite is sure to appeal. This slate fronted, semi-detached cottage is over 150 years old and nestles into the slopes of Whinlatter, in the aptly named hamlet of Seldom Seen. The property is close to Bassenthwaite Lake with many walking and cycling opportunities available from the doorstep. The bustling town of Keswick is only 4 miles east and the quieter market town of Cockermouth is 9 miles to the west. |
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| The Faulds , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This 300 year old cottage is full of character, with beamed ceilings, range fire and original stone sconces in the kitchen. The Faulds is situated in the village of Thornthwaite looking out over the valley between Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite to the mighty Skiddaw. Thornthwaite is a quiet village lying at the foot of Whinlatter Forest which has its own Visitor's Centre. There is direct access to forest trails for walking and mountain biking and a high wire forest adventure course. Sailing is permitted on Bassenthwaite, 1 mile and kayaks, canoes and sailing boats available at the marinas on Derwentwater, 2 miles. There are pubs and a village shop in Braithwaite, 1 mile and a wealth of amenities in Keswick, 3 miles readily accessed by bus. |
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| The Larches , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 470 - £ 1080
Sleeps: 6 |

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| The Larches is a four bedroomed cottage at Seldom Seen in Thornthwaite, a truly tranquil location. Surrounded by woodland on the slopes of Whinlatter forest the cottage is a perfect 'away from it all' retreat with the delight of visiting red squirrels. It has the most fantastic summer house (or belvedere) with a deck at the top of its fellside garden, which has chairs, table and lighting It has superb views across the Derwent marshes and to the distant fells. You can walk or cycle from the doorstep and sail on the lake at Bassenthwaite. There is an art gallery and coffee shop in the village and pubs, restaurants and a shop in the neighbouring village of Braithwaite and an abundance of amenities in nearby Keswick. The accommodation is upside down with the living space upstairs to benefit from the views towards Skiddaw and Clough Head. |
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| 5 Ladstock Hall , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 440 - £ 920
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Nestled in the hillside, this magnificent building has the most spectacular views across the valley towards the mighty Skiddaw range, from its elevated location on the edge of Thornthwaite village. Until recently Ladstock Hall was a very grand country house hotel, a renowned venue for weddings, it has now been converted into several apartments and cottages, the standard of which is excellent. No. 5 is a split level apartment furnished and equipped throughout to appeal to the most discerning guests. Thornthwaite lies 3 miles to the West of Keswick at the foot of Whinlatter and close to Bassenthwaite lake. This area is great for mountain biking in Whinlatter forest, walking on the surrounding fells and sailing or fishing on the lake. There is a bridle way immediately behind Ladstock Hall where you can walk to Braithwaite, a little over half a mile, which has a village shop, restaurant and 2 pubs each serving good food and real ale. |
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| Sharpstones , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Short Break |
From their secluded and idylically peaceful setting in the hamlet of Thwaite Howe Thornthwaite these two newly renovated and beautifully furnished properties enjoy stunning views towards Keswick and Skiddaw. With their adjoining acre of woodland leading to the Whinlatter Forest tracks heaven for mountain bike enthusiasts they offer an ideal location for bird watching and spotting wildlife and red squirrels at play. Ideally placed for touring exploring and walking with the attractive bustling town of Keswick (4 miles) offering shops inns and restaurants. Water sports on Derwent Water (4 miles). Good choice of pubs within 2 miles.
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| Woodside Cottage , Thornthwaite |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Set into the slopes of Whinlatter Fell in a woodland setting, this lovely cottage in Thornthwaite enjoys superb panoramic fell views from Skiddaw to Walla Crag. Ideally located for walking or mountain biking right from the door, the property also benefits from sailing and fishing opportunities close by on Bassenthwaite Lake. The Whinlatter Visitor's Centre is nearby and a 20 minute stroll through the woods will take you to Braithwaite, where you will find 2 pubs both serving bar meals, and a restaurant. The bustling town of Keswick is only 4 miles away. Woodside Cottage is all on one level but is accessed by a number of steps and has gas central heating and double glazing. |
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