Holiday Cottages in Threlkeld, Cumbria available for rental
We have 7 self catering holiday cottages in Threlkeld,Cumbria
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| Knott Aller , Threlkeld |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Set beneath Blencathra, with spectacular views and a short walk from Threlkeld pubs and excellent food, this two bedroom accommodation, recently refurbished to excellent standards, offers modern kitchen/diner, luxurious bedding and comfortable sitting room. |
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| Blease Cottage , Threlkeld |
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580
Sleeps: 3 |

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| This former farm workers cottage dating back over 250 years has been sympathetically restored to offer quaint and characterful accommodation in an "away from it all" location at the foot of Blencathra, 5 miles from Keswick. Threlkeld is steeped in history with its church dating back to 1573 and its two pubs back to 1688. The village is now a mixture of farming and weekend cottages and is an ideal location to enjoy the peaceful countryside with its many walks from the door, as well as golf and cycling opportunities |
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| Champmere , Threlkeld |
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Champmere is a spacious first floor apartment in a converted house with absolutely glorious views to Threlkeld and Blencathra. It is situated opposite Threlkeld village at the entrance to St John's in the Vale, with numerous walks from the doorstep. It takes 15 minutes to walk into Threlkeld where you will find two good pubs, one serving bar meals and one with a restaurant. The bustling town of Keswick is 4 miles and here you will find a wealth of amenities and visitor attractions. Champmere is easily accessed being only 1/2 mile from the A66 and 15 minutes from the motorway. |
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| Foxhole , Threlkeld |
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Price: £ 325 - £ 530
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Foxhole is a 2 bedroom end of terrace cottage situated in the heart of Threlkeld village, which lies at the foot of mighty "Blencathra". From this convenient base there is access directly onto both Blencathra and the Skiddaw range, or across the valley to St Johns in the Vale and the surrounding fells. Excellent food is available in the Horse and Farrier and 'pub grub' in the Salutation inn, both within 400 yards. The vibrant town of Keswick is only 3 miles and can be reached on foot by walking along the old railway line, here you will discover a wealth of amenities and visitor attractions. |
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| White Pike , Threlkeld |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 5 |

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| White Pike is a detached cottage, set in its own enclosed lawned garden, on the edge of Threlkeld village close to Keswick Golf Club. The village boasts 2 inns, both offering bar meals and real ale and an excellent bus service . Located at the foot of the Blencathra fells it benefits from easy access off the M6, 15 minutes away, yet is only 4 miles from Keswick and Derwentwater. It is 20 minutes from Ullswater, has good access to Grasmere, central Lakes, Cockermouth and West Cumbria therefore making it an ideal base for all visitors. |
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| Millerdale , Threlkeld |
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Price: £ 420 - £ 795
Sleeps: 6 |

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Millerdale is a pretty lakeland stone cottage of character that was bought in 2006 by the owners of Kiln How, at which time they fully modernised and refurbished the cottage to the same high standards. In fact the 2 cottages are next door to each other and may be let separately or together to accommodate up to 11 people.
Millerdale lies adjacent to Kiln How Beck in the centre of Threlkeld village, along a short lane off the main street. The Horse and Farrier public house and restaurant is within 100 yards and the Salutation Inn, which serves bar meals, is approx 200 yards. There is a footpath leading from the cottage directly onto Blencathra, which rises steeply above the village. Threlkeld is easily accessed form the M6, just a 15 minute drive and only 4 miles from the bustling tourist town of Keswick with its many amenities.
The accommodation is for 6 people, although there are beds for 8, to allow for flexibility of sleeping arrangements rather than extra people. |
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| Kiln How Cottage , Threlkeld |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Situated in the middle of Threlkeld Village, Kiln how Cottage is fully modernised and refurbished to a high standard. The neighbouring property of 'Millerdale' has the same owner and the 2 cottages may be let seperately or together for up to 11 people. Kiln Howe lies adjacent to Kiln How Beck in the centre of Threlkeld village along a short lane off the main street. Threlkeld sits at the foot of the mighty Blencathra, which can be viewed from outside the cottage, and lies just 4 miles to the east of Keswick and 15 minutes drive from the motorway. The Horse and Farrier public house and restaurant is within 100 yards and the Salutaion Inn, which serves bar meals, is approximately 200 yards. There is a footpath leading from the cottage directly onto Blencathra, which rises steeply above the village, infact there are so many walks locally your car may be parked up for the week. A shared garage with Millerdale provides secure storage for bikes. |
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