Cumbrian Holiday cottages - 1 to 5 in Carlisle
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The Heronry (Carlisle) sleeps a maximum of 2 people..
Price: £ 600 - £ 899
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Low Moor House (Carlisle) sleeps a maximum of 9 people.. This Grade II listed Country house was the owner's family home for 16 years and is now available for self-catering holidays. Low Moor House dates from 1734 and has a host of period features complemented by the most up to date facilities. It is a spacious Country dwelling and yet has the ambience of a cottage with beamed ceilings and comfortable snug rooms. Altogether an ideal, quiet retreat on the fringe of the village of Moorhouse, providing a relaxing holiday and base for exploring in a beautiful, little known part of Cumbria. The Solway Plain is ideally situated to access the many features and attractions in Cumbria, the Lake District and the Borders.
The historic city of Carlisle lies 4 miles to the East with a wealth of shops, restaurants and visitor attractions including museums, Castle and Cathedral. The nearby Solway Coast is an area of natural beauty with an abundance of bird life. The Solway Plain is flat so ideal for cycling the Cumbrian Cycle Way, which passes the house.
Price: £ 710 - £ 1090
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Rose Cottage at Newbiggin Hall (Carlisle) sleeps a maximum of 3 people.. Guests will delight in the grounds of this Grade II* listed buiding, situated in lovely countryside on the outskirts of the historic city of Carlisle and only 1 mile from the M6. Newbiggin Hall is steeped in history and was built originally as a pele tower in 1304, a place of refuge from Scottish raiders and feuding border families, providing shelter for humans and animals. Subsequent re-building and additions in the 17th and 18th century have created a handsome country house. The location is perfect as a base to visit the Lakes, Carlisle, Hadrian’s Wall, the Scottish Borders and the Eden Valley. The nearest pub is approx. 1 mile and Carlisle has an abundance of amenities, great shopping, superb dining and places of interest such as the Cathedral, Castle and Tullie House Museum. .
Price: £ 305 - £ 470
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West Wing of Newbiggin Hall (Carlisle) sleeps a maximum of 6 people.. Guests will delight in the grounds of this Grade II listed building, situated in lovely countryside on the outskirts of the historic city of Carlisle and only 1 mile from the M6. Newbiggin Hall is steeped in history and was built originally as a pele tower in 1304, a place of refuge from Scottish raiders and feuding border families, providing shelter for humans and animals. Subsequent re building and additions in the 17th and 18th century have created a handsome country house. The location is perfect as a base to visit the Lakes, Carlisle, Hadrian's Wall, the Scottish Borders and the Eden Valley. The nearest pub is approx 1 mile and Carlisle has an abundance of amenities, great shopping, superb dining and places of interest such as the Cathedral, Castle and Tullie House Museum.
Price: £ 380 - £ 650
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Aaron Cottage (Carlisle) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Aaron Cottage is situated in the pretty village of Castle Carrock, which lies at the northern end of the beautiful Eden Valley and right on the edge of the Pennine Hills. The location will appeal to those who enjoy walking and cycling in more peaceful surroundings, with the attraction of easy access to Carlisle, Hadrian's Wall, the Scottish Borders and the Lake District. The cottage is an attractive sandstone barn conversion with traditional features and good quality furnishings. The village pub has an a la carte menu as well as serving bar meals. There is a golf course close by, Talkin Tarn country park and a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants in Brampton, 4 miles.
Price: £ 350 - £ 580
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This could be the ideal location for a self catering cottage holiday. is such a beautiful location for a break.
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