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Woodside Barn , Ulverston
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Price: £ 177- £440

Sleeps: 4

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This stone-built detached barn conversion in the beautiful, secluded hamlet of Pennington is located just three miles from the ancient market town of Ulverston. Lovingly restored, this fully renovated cottage offers high quality living space, with a spacious lounge with dining table and patio doors leading to beautiful gardens. There is also a well-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms – able to sleep four people - and two luxurious bathrooms.
Situated on the beautiful Lake District Peninsula, the scattered hamlet of Pennington is set in an area of gentle hills and unspoiled countryside. The start of the Haematite and Cumbrian Way footpaths are close by, as are the twin pubs at Great Urswick Tarn – locally renowned for their fine ales and good food. Nearby Ulverston is an ancient market town, which still holds a street market every Thursday and Saturday. Today, this settlement is best known as a “festival town”, with events throughout the year, and as the birthplace of Stan Laurel. As a result, it is now home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world. Facilities there include a wide range of shops, pubs, and restaurants whilst all of the attractions of the National Park are within easy reach. Also close by is the Furness Coast, boasting sandy beaches and good birdwatching. Other attractions include the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, the South Lakes Wild Animal Park and Muncaster Castle.

Silverdale , Ulverston
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Price: £ 187- £512

Sleeps: 5

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This attractive, cosy detached cottage is situated on the coastal road of the Furness Peninsula and is set just one mile from the attractive resort of Roa Island. This property offers high-quality, well-equipped accommodation that has been decorated to a high standard. The cottage boasts a lovely sun-trap patio which looks out over the Furness Fells that is ideal for relaxing on a sunny evening. Close by is the town of Ulverston, which offers an extensive range of pubs, restaurants, shops and entertainment.
Situated on the north west shore of Morecambe Bay is Roa Island, often known as the centre of sailing in Furness. With two yacht clubs, many pubs and a hotel, this charming town is a wonderful place for sailing and maritime enthusiasts. The historic market town of Ulverston is nearby and boasts a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants and as the birthplace of Stan Laurel, this lovely town is home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world. The Furness coast offers many glorious sandy beaches and good birdwatching opportunities, whilst the Lake District National Park and its many attractions are also within easy reach. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, the South Lakes Wild Animal Park and Muncaster Castle also provide great days out, allowing for an activity to suit every taste and budget.

Ewe Dale Farm , Ulverston
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Price: £ 495- £1654

Sleeps: 10

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This delightful holiday retreat is set over three floors and features charming old beams, a beautiful stone floor, a farmhouse kitchen, wood-burning stove in an impressive feature fireplace, five large bedrooms including two heated water beds, and a pretty garden which overlooks a wooded dale. Enjoy country living at its finest here - take walks across the fells or the Cumbrian way, relax on the beaches, or take advantage of the superb mountain biking, climbing and water sports, all within a short drive.
The little hamlet of Pennington is located on the lovely Lake District Peninsula. This beautiful area of tranquil hills and unspoilt walking country is a wonderful setting for this lovely scattering of dwellings, farms and country pubs. The ancient market town of Ulverston is Pennington's closest neighbour, and the town holds a lovely and bustling street market every Thursday and Saturday. Ulverston was also the birthplace of Stan Laurel and is home to the unique Laurel and Hardy museum – the only one in the world! There is a wide selection of shops, pubs, restaurants, a cinema and a leisure centre here, and the National Park and the Furness Coast with its sandy beaches and birdwatching are easily reached. The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, the South Lakes Wild Animal Park and Muncaster Castle offer additional fun for all the family.

Low Scathwaite , Ulverston
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Price: £ 299- £1010

Sleeps: 9

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Low Scathwaite is a semi detached farmhouse dating from 1790, in the hamlet of Arrad Foot just two miles from Greenodd on the edge of the Lake District National Park. With four bedrooms (two doubles - one with an ensuite, and two twins - one with a pull out bed) and a family bathroom, it can sleep up to nine people. The cottage also contains a fitted kitchen with a dining area, a dining room, a sitting room with an open fire and an additional sitting room on the second floor. Outside the cottage is a garden with furniture and a barbecue as well as plenty of off road parking. With the whole of the Lake District to discover, Low Scathwaite is a wonderful family cottage all year round.
Greenodd rests on the estuary of Carmel Sands on the borders of the Lake District National Park. Once an 18th Century shipbuilding centre and a significant commercial port, Greenodd today has a selection of shops and the local pub. The town of Ulverston is just 3 miles away and boasts a wide range of shops, pubs and leisure facilities.

Tithe Barn , Ulverston
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Price: £ 252- £696

Sleeps: 8

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Tithe Barn is a mid-terraced, barn conversion cottage in the small village of Gleaston, just one mile from the coast and five miles from Ulverston. The cottage has two double bedrooms and two twin rooms as well as two family bathrooms, making it suitable for eight people. The cottage also contains a kitchen with a woodburner, a dining area and a sitting room with an open fire. Outside the cottage is a rear patio with outdoor furniture and a barbecue. Set between the Furness coastline and the Lake District National Park, Tithe Barn offers guests a wide range of activities for their holiday.
Gleaston is a village five miles from Ulverston. Ulverston boasts a street market every Thursday and Saturday and many festivals throughout the year, including a Dickensian weekend in early December. With all the attractions of the Lake District National Park and the sandy beaches close by, this quiet and peaceful area has ample to offer!

Belton Cottage , Ulverston
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Price: £ 305 - £ 470

Sleeps: 2

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Ideally positioned at the end of a short row of traditional Lakeland cottages, Belton Cottage is the ideal location for a cosy retreat and for enjoying all that this southern area of the Lakes has to offer. Many attractions are within a short drive from the cottage, Lakeside Aquarium, Haverthwaite Steam Railway, South Lakes Wildlife Park and the famous Steamers among them.

Miller Beck , Ulverston
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Price: £ over 1300

Sleeps: 8

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Hill Side Barn , Ulverston
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Price: £ 254- £708

Sleeps: 6

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Lovingly restored and renovated to an exceptional standard, this stunning holiday cottage offers premium class accommodation including three bedrooms, a large open-plan first floor living area including a gorgeous kitchen with central island, dining area and sitting area with wood burner, exposed beams, and doors which open out on to the garden and patio. There is the added benefit of an outdoor hot tub, of which guests have exclusive use - a great place to be after a hard day’s walking, cycling or touring of the local area. The bustling market, visitor attractions and year round festivals of Ulverston are within easy reach.
The small scattered hamlet of Pennington is located on the stunning Lake District Peninsula, where hills and beautiful walking country form the perfect backdrop. Visitors can locate the start of the Haematite and Cumbrian Way footpaths here, and refuel at the good twin pubs at Great Urswick Tarn. The nearby ancient market town of Ulverston offers a good selection of restaurants, pubs, shops, a leisure centre and a cinema. It is now home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world, because it is here that Stan Laurel was born. The National Park, sandy beaches and birdwatching opportunities of the Furness Coast are close by. There is ample for the family to see and do, including the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Muncaster Castle and the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway.

Outcast Cottage , Ulverston
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Price: £ 141- £354

Sleeps: 4

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This traditional, brick-built cottage is a mid-terrace property located in the small village of Frongoch. Under three miles from the picturesque market town of Bala and the lake – LlynTegid – this holiday home has been tastefully decorated and furnished throughout to provide comfortable accommodation that includes a cosy sitting room with open fire and a pretty garden - perfect for relaxing. The property is well situated for access to the famous National Whitewater Centre, and is in a good, central location for those wishing to explore this scenic area of Britain.
The small village of Frongoch is ideally located between the beautiful lakes of Bala and Celyn and is surrounded by the rugged Arenig mountains. The village itself boasts a small shop with cafe and is renowned locally for the National Whitewater Centre on the River Tryweryn, located just a 10 minute walk from the village. The bustling market town of Bala is just under three miles away and enjoys a picturesque location at the head of Llyn Tegid, - the largest natural lake in Wales. This impressive body of water is home to a unique fish called the Gwyniaid – thought to be a relic of the Ice Age. The area is best known for its water sports such as sailing, canoeing, windsurfing and white water rafting. Bala is also the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway, and provides numerous good fishing spots along the bank. The town itself includes a range of interesting shops, restaurants and a historical Town Walk.

1 Mount Pleasant Cottages , Ulverston
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Price: £ 164- £526

Sleeps: 4

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Set on a high hillside above the pretty village of Greenodd is this charming semi detached cottage. Providing warm and welcoming accommodation, the property boasts a cosy sitting room with quaint wood-burning stove, a fabulous kitchen with dining table and a lovely first floor bedroom with views over the stunning countryside. The accommodation in this charming home from home is first class. Guests can enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the well-maintained established garden or take a stroll to the pretty estuary or nearby Ship Inn. With so much to see and do within easy reach, visitors will be spoiled for choice.
Resting on the estuary of Carmel Sands within the Crake Valley is the small village of Greenodd. Set on the borders of the Lake District National Park, this 18th Century town was once a thriving shipbuilding centre and a significant commercial port, exporting locally quarried limestone, gunpowder and copper. Today, Greenodd is a quiet residential town that maintains much of its charm and contains a good selection of shops and a local pub, The Ship, which provides a visible link to the village's history. Just three miles away is the ancient market town of Ulverston, which is famous for its street markets and festivals as well as boasting a wide range of shops, pubs and leisure facilities. It is also home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world and is the birthplace of Stan Laurel. The stunning National Park is within easy reach, as are the towns of Coniston, Windermere and the beautiful Furness Coast with its golden beaches and good birdwatching opportunities.

The Old Bake House , Ulverston
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Price: £ 197- £536

Sleeps: 5

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Situated on a quiet side street in the heart of the ancient market town of Ulverston is this beautiful detached cottage. As a former bake house, this property has been lovingly converted to an exceptional standard and offers guests the chance to stay in a holiday home with lots of period character. With a delightful sitting room with open fire, an additional lounge with dining area and three spacious bedrooms, this property offers outstanding holiday accommodation. With Ulverston's many old pubs, the start of the Cumbria Way, excellent restaurants and the twice weekly market, this elegant building is ideally situated for anyone looking to explore this breathtaking region.
Ideally positioned in a wonderful location, the market town of Ulverston continues to hold a street market every Thursday and Saturday, following an ancient local tradition. Today the settlement is perhaps best known as a festival town due to the many events it hosts throughout the year including walking and art festivals in the summer months and the renowned Dickensian festival in late November. Ulverston is also famous as the birthplace of Stan Laurel and is now home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world. Other facilities in the town itself include a wide range of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a cinema and a leisure centre. All of the attractions of the nearby National Park can be easily reached either by car, bike or public transport whilst the Furness Coast boasts sandy beaches and good birdwatching. Other attractions suitable for the whole family include the World of Beatrix Potter, the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, the South Lakes Wild Animal Park and Muncaster Castle.

Grimbles , Ulverston
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580

Sleeps: 4

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Grimbles, fondly named by its young owners, is an excellent example of quality self catering in the Lakes. Backbarrow, only a short distance from Fell Foot Park on the shores of Windermere, is now home to the Lakeland Motor Museum where you will find a fantastic display featuring vehicles ranging from vintage Aston Martins to a replica Bluebird. Haverthwaite Steam Railway, the delightful village of Cartmel and the Lakeside Aquarium are also close by and well worth a visit, as is the new Marina at the Swan Hotel, Newby Bridge, perfect for enjoying a bar meal at the water's edge.

Cape Landings , Ulverston
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Price: £ 174- £420

Sleeps: 3

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This lovely, semi-detached cottage is located on the edge of Great Urswick, overlooking the beautiful tarn. This charming Lake District cottage offers warm, welcoming accommodation for up to four people, including a delightful sitting room, dining summer room, spacious kitchen and two lovely bedrooms - one of which boasts wonderful views across the tarn. Guests can enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the pretty garden, take a pleasant stroll round the tarn or visit one of the renowned local pubs – all of which are within easy reach.
With its two traditional pubs and restaurant, the village of Great Urswick is located just two miles to the south of Ulverston. Set on opposite sides of the same tarn, Great Urswick and Little Urswick are wonderful spots for wildlife enthusiasts, with a wide selection of water birds occupying its sheltered corner. Also close by is Birkrigg Stone Circle - one of several prehistoric settlement sites in the surrounding area. The Haematite and Cumbrian Way footpaths start close by, whilst the town of Ulverston offers a variety of good quality shops and tea-rooms as well as a street market every Thursday and Saturday. In addition, the town is home to both a cinema and leisure centre, and is within easy reach of the Lake District National Park. The area also boasts numerous sandy beaches as well as good bird watching opportunities. Lakes Windermere and Coniston are within easy reach, as is the Lakeside Steam Railway, the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Muncaster Castle and the Aquarium of the Lakes.

Beech Cottage , Ulverston
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Price: £ 157- £506

Sleeps: 4

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This delightful semi-detached cottage is on the edge of the village of pretty Cumbrian village of Scales and offers welcoming accommodation for up to four people. The kitchen is compact but has everything a kitchen should have and is well fitted with a useful porch area. The lounge is spacious and inviting with a cosy multi-fuel stove and houses the dining area. The two bedrooms are charming and simply but pleasantly decorated, giving the rooms a tranquil atmosphere. The ground floor shower room is well appointed and the outside space offers a small front garden, a patio area with furniture to sit out and relax and soak up the peace and quiet. This property is a real ‘home from home’ and makes the ideal base to see all this stunning area has to offer.
The small village of Scales is situated on the Cumbrian Peninsula and makes a fabulous base to explore this gem of an area. The name Scales originates from an old Norse word meaning ‘huts’. Ulveston, an ancient market town, is only four miles away and it has retained its community spirit, holding a thriving street market every Thursday and Saturday and there are many festivals throughout the year. One of the claims to fame Ulveston has is that it is the birthplace of Stan Laurel, and to commemorate their famous son there is a Laurel and Hardy Museum. The Furness Coast has unspoiled sandy beaches and bird watching opportunities and the Cumbrian national Park is within easy reach. With ample of family attractions in the area, this a great place for a holiday.

Lile Gem , Ulverston
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Price: £ 128- £360

Sleeps: 3

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Set over two floors and centrally located in the pretty market town of Ulverston this spacious apartment is a light and airy property. Located on the main cobbled street through the town and positioned above a jeweller's shop, the building is an 18th Century listed property. The flat itself is well equipped, with a spacious kitchen, two bedrooms and a comfortable sitting room. Guests can enjoy the spectacle of the vibrant twice-weekly market from the peace and quiet of the holiday home, or walk the few minutes into the town centre. With such an excellent setting, this is a convenient base from which to explore the region.
The ancient market town of Ulverston is a settlement steeped in tradition. This charming retreat still holds a street market every Thursday and Saturday. Today it is best known as a festival town and hosts numerous events throughout the year. These include walking and art festivals in the summer months and the renowned Dickensian festival in late November. One of the town's most famous residents was Stan Laurel and Ulverston is now home to the only Laurel and Hardy museum in the world. Other facilities and points of interest include a wide range of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a cinema and a leisure centre. Ulverston has managed to maintain an authentic feel and community spirit, despite its popularity as a tourist destination. The renowned Lake District National Park is within easy driving distance and the Furness Coast boasts sandy beaches and good birdwatching.

Breezewood , Ulverston
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Price: £ 164- £396

Sleeps: 4

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This mid-terraced Lake District cottage in the centre of the tiny village of Bardsea is a traditional structure set just two miles from the market town of Ulverston. Carefully renovated in order to retain many of its original features, this charming property boasts a cosy sitting room with a wonderful feature fireplace and wood burning stove, a small friendly kitchen and two comfortable bedrooms with fantastic sea views. Visitors can enjoy a brief stroll which takes you to the local pub, whilst the various walking routes throughout the region are also within easy reach.
Positioned on a hill overlooking Morecambe Bay is the small village of Bardsea. This remote settlement grew from a small fishing village and farming area to become a major transportation link for coal, iron ore and corn. Today, Bardsea still retains its fishing heritage, and features two pubs, both of which serve fine ales and good food. The village itself is located close to Furness Abbey, whilst the market town of Ulverston is just two miles away, and maintains its street market tradition, hosting one every Thursday and Saturday throughout the year. Ulverston is also the location for many festivals including an amazing lantern procession in November and a Dickensian weekend in early December. With all the attractions of the Lake District National Park within easy driving distance, and the sandy beaches of the Furness coast close by, this peaceful spot has ample to offer.

Jasmin Cottage , Ulverston
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Price: £ 350 - £ 580

Sleeps: 4

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Jasmin Cottage sits close to the banks of the River Crake, just a few miles South of Coniston Water an area popular with cyclists, walkers and their pets. One of Lakeland's quieter locations, visitors can escape the crowds of the more popular resorts here at Spark Bridge but easily visit by car or local bus service within minutes when the mood takes.

Moat Farmhouse , Ulverston
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Price: £ 562- £1951

Sleeps: 12

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With private access to a secluded sand and shingle beach and at just a mile from the village of Aldingham, this outstanding, detached farmhouse is a fantastic place for a family seaside holiday. Steeped in history, this property even includes the remains of a 13th Century Motte and Bailey castle within the grounds and has been sympathetically renovated to offer accommodation full of character and charm. There are a total of six bedrooms – some with en-suite bathrooms - a spacious sitting room with wood-burning stove as well as two further reception rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, lovely mature gardens and an orchard. With a beach within 100 yards, the property also boasts breathtaking views of the sea and the Furness peninsula. This is a truly unique property, perfect for an equally special holiday.
Situated on the coast, across from Morecambe Bay is the small village of Aldingham. Local folklore says that the village was once a mile long and that many of the cottages were washed away. Aldingham also has a reputation as a smuggler’s village, the perpetrators hiding brandy from France and tobacco from America within the church crypt. The village itself is close to Furness Abbey as well as the ancient market town of Ulverston, just five miles away. Ulverston boasts a street market every Thursday and Saturday, in addition to many festivals throughout the year. These include an amazing lantern procession in November and an atmospheric Dickensian weekend in early December. The town is also the birthplace of Stan Laurel, famous for his work with Oliver Hardy, and as such is home to the only museum dedicated to this double act in the world. With all the attractions of the Lake District National Park and the sandy beaches of the Furness Coast, this quiet and peaceful area has ample to offer!

Sea View , Ulverston
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Price: £ 181- £519

Sleeps: 5

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With enough accommodation to sleep up to five people, this property features exposed beams, a snug sitting area and a well facilitated kitchen. To the rear of the property is a grassy garden with a patio; perfect for a spot of al fresco dining in the warm summer evenings. There is parking for up to two cars, although the local pub and shops are only a short walk away.

Thimble Cottage , Ulverston
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Price: £ 161- £380

Sleeps: 2

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This cosy holiday property offers superb accommodation including a stunning galleried double bedroom with original exposed beams and velux windows, an open plan living area with wood burner, and a small front garden with patio, a lovely spot to relax in after a day spent exploring the surrounding area. Thimble Cottage is a charming romantic retreat for those who love the great outdoors.
The small tranquil hamlet of Pennington is located on the lovely Lake District Peninsula, which offers beautiful walking and cycling opportunities. The start of the Haematite and Cumbrian Way footpaths can be found here, as well as the twin pubs at Great Urswick Tarn, well known in the local area for their great food and fine ales. The market town of Ulverston, also known as the “festival town” because of its lively year round events, is Pennington’s nearest neighbour. Ulverston is the birthplace of Stan Laurel, and is the proud home of the one and only Laurel and Hardy museum. The town has many good shops, pubs and restaurants, a leisure centre and a cinema. The soft, sandy beaches and excellent birdwatching of the Furness Coast, and all the attractions of the National Park are easy to get to from here. There is fun for all the family at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park, Muncaster Castle, and the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway.

 

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