Cumbrian Holiday cottages - 1 to 10 in Cockermouth
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High Park (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 2 people..
Price: £ 600 - £ 899
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Yan Yak (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 2 people.. A most charming character cottage situated in the village of High Lorton and fully refurbished in 2011. It may sound like a large furry mountain animal, but Yan Yak is actually Cumbrian dialect for 'One Oak'. It has and interesting history, originally part of the very first Jennings Brewery and dates back to the turn of the 19th Century. in 1875 the brewery relocated to Cockermouth and continues brewing real ale to this day - daily tours of the brewery are available. Buttermere, Loweswater and Crummock are nearby, a peaceful corner of the English Lakes with unspoilt scenery. The village has a popular pub/restaurant plus a good hotel/restaurant and Cockermouth is 3 miles away with many amenities.
 
Price: £ 325 - £ 530
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Upper Tarn (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 8 people.. Upper Tarn is a luxurious split level home on the north west fringe of the Lake District National Park, situated close to the ever popular Kirkstile Inn. This property commands stunning views, due to its elevated position, of the Scottish hills, Solway Firth and the Lake District fells. With its west facing elevation spectacular sunsets can be enjoyed from the panoramic windows, which also flood the house with light. This exceptional property is an ideal base for 2 families sharing, with its quality modern interior design coupled with 4 en-suite bedrooms, excellent facilities, large garden and ample parking. It is situated in the pretty hamlet of Mockerkin, which lies close to Loweswater, Mockerkin Tarn and Cockermouth. There are many walks from the doorstep onto the nearby fells and Cockermouth has a wide range of amenities including shops, restaurants and popular attractions including the Jennings brewery tour.
Price: £ 795 - £ 2440
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Sycamore Cottage at New Park Farm (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. These lovely cottages have been beautifully furnished and equipped to offer very comfortable and attractive accommodation. Outside there is a play area with a slide, swings and climbing frame. There is also a 2 acre field, home to some rare breed sheep, which can also be used for football and cricket. We also have a fully equipped games room, with an adjoining laundry room with washing machine and tumble drier. There are also BBQ's available and ample car parking with a garage which is lockable in which bikes can be stored.
Price: £ 350 - £ 580
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Woodbeck Studio (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 2 people.. This haven of wild and bird life will appeal to couples seeking a tranquil retreat that is economically priced. Woodbeck Studio adjoins the owners home which is situated at the end of a private lane, where you will pass a large pond with ducks and numerous peacocks. There are red squirrels, rabbits and woodpeckers in the adjoining woodland and a footpath across the adjacent field, which is great for walking your dog. Woodbeck Studio is situated on the edge of the village of Asby in the Northern Lakes and 7 miles from Cockermouth, which has an excellent variety of restaurants, shops, pubs and visitor attractions. There is a pub in Lamplugh, 1 mile away.
Price: £ 295 - £ 420
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Grassmoor View (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 5 people.. The small market town of Cockermouth is situated in the quiet north west of the Lake District - a largely undiscovered and unspoilt area which is still only 13 miles from Keswick. The town is famous as the birthplace of both William Wordsworth and Fletcher Christian – renowned for 'Mutiny on the Bounty'. Today, Wordsworth's Georgian family home - located on the main street - is a popular visitor's attraction that is owned and cared for by the National Trust. Cockermouth also offers a good variety of shops, pubs and places to eat, but the main attraction of the town remains the beautiful scenery and excellent walking which surrounds the northern lakes - Bassenthwaite Lake, Ennerdale Water and Derwent Water.

Price: £ 287- £557
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Church View Cottage (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 2 people.. Situated in the quiet north-western part of the Lake District, the small country market town of Cockermouth is set in a largely undiscovered and unspoiled area which is still only 13 miles from the popular town of Keswick. Renowned as the birthplace of both William Wordsworth and Fletcher Christian – famous for the ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’ – this lovely little town is an excellent holiday destination. The Wordsworth's Georgian family home is now a popular attraction on the main street and is owned by the National Trust. Also in the town are a variety of shops, pubs and places to eat, however the main attraction of the area remains the stunning scenery and excellent walking routes through the northern lakes - Bassenthwaite Lake, Ennerdale Water and Derwent Water.
  
Price: £ 145- £369
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Hatters Croft (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 5 people.. Quietly set on the banks of the River Cocker this very comfortable apartment has been created by the conversion of an old textile mill located just a few minutes' walk from the town centre. Close to the Lake District National Park full of historic interest and the setting for William Wordsworth's childhood home (N.T.) Cockermouth also boasts small specialist shops cafés inns good restaurants and arts and crafts galleries as well as a leisure centre with indoor swimming pool a printing museum and brewery tours. Walking in glorious scenery boating on Bassenthwaite Lake Muncaster Castle Maryport's harbour and aquarium and Whinlatter Forest Park are all easily accessible. Shop and pub 100 yards.

Price: £ 266 - £ 566
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Paradigm Barn (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. The ultimate in self catering accommodation, with the unique opportunity of a helicopter flight for up to 4 passengers over spectacular mountain scenery. Paradigm is a renovated farm house and hay barn providing 2 sumptuous, luxury self catering cottages. Originally built in the 1720's Paradigm is positioned in the tranquil Northern Lakes in 6 acres of private land. Set among lawns, orchards, woodland, a natural 60ft waterfall and space to roam, yet only 4 miles from the market town of Cockermouth and 13 miles form Keswick. From the doorstep you can enjoy fantastic fell walks and mountain bike routes, with opportunities for sailing and rock climbing nearby. You can soothe away your aches by relaxing in the outdoor spa pool under the stars looking over the valley. Or take a flight of a lifetime over Loweswater, Crummock and Buttermere with the owner Mark, as he goes to work or comes home from Honister Slate mine, at the top of Fleetwith Pike. In the evening you could enjoy a pre ordered meal if required which Jan, your host, will leave discreetly in the oven for you to serve at your leisure, accompanied by a glass of chilled champagne which you will receive in your welcome hamper along with some of the finest Cumbrian Foods.
Helicopter journey is subject to weather and operational conditions. Evening meal is 25 per person for 3 course.
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The Smithy (Cockermouth) sleeps a maximum of 3 people.. This lovely stone built cottage enjoys a tranquil rural setting, mid way between Cockermouth and Loweswater in the Western Lakes. It sits on the banks of Sandy Beck, a haven for wildlife and birdlife, including deer, red squirrels and kingfishers. The Smithy was converted from the former Blacksmiths forge by the owners in 2008. They retained the character, with vaulted ceilings and wooden beams and complemented it with the use of high quality furnishings throughout. Lorton, Crummock Water and Buttermere are nearby, with spectacular walks on the surrounding fells. The nearest pub serving bar meals is 2 miles and a wealth of amenities are available in the vibrant market town of Cockermouth, 4 miles. The accommodation is all on ground floor, which may be helpful for people with mobility problems.
Price: £ 325 - £ 530
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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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