Cumbrian Holiday cottages - 1 to 9 in Grange Over Sands
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Dunlins (Grange Over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. The Edwardian resort of Grange-over-Sands is a charming town set between the Lake District fells and Morecambe Bay. This wonderful seaside settlement offers one of the mildest climates in the north of England. What was once an old fishing village was transformed by the Furness Railway to become a fashionable Edwardian resort. Much of the town’s current architecture, such as the traffic-free promenade, lovely ornamental gardens, golf courses and brass band concerts are due to this expansion of the village. The excellent beach also offers good bird watching opportunities whilst a short drive away is Lake Windermere and the villages of Bowness-on-Windermere and Hawkshead. Set amidst the southern lakes, Grange-over-Sands makes a wonderful holiday destination for the whole family and a superb base from which to enjoy the rest of this beautiful area.

Price: £ 208- £458
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One Rockdene (Grange over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 2 people.. Location location location! These interesting properties were created from the conversion of a 19th century gentleman's residence built into the cliff in the heart of 'old' Grange. In the early 1800s when Rockdene was built the waters of Morecambe Bay lapped the garden wall and the wow factor still exists at lovely Dolphin Cottage with its picture windows and private balcony affording breathtaking 180o views across the waters of the Bay to the Lakeland fells. Approached by a side passageway Apartments One and Two Rockdene are both simply and traditionally furnished (and priced accordingly) ideal for visitors who like to be out and about sampling the wealth of delights this area has to offer.
Once a fishing village transformed by the advent of the Furness Railway into a fashionable Victorian and Edwardian resort Grange over Sands today is a relaxing oasis in the English Lakes featuring shops selling local produce a long traffic-free promenade ornamental gardens a duck pond golf courses brass band concerts and vantage points for bird watching. Cartmel village with its medieval Priory and picturesque National Hunt racecourse the Lakeland Miniature Village Ducky's Park Farm and Arnside Knott (N.T.) are among the myriad attractions within a few miles of the town.
Rockdene accesses the village via a private road at the top of the cliff whilst the foot of the property accesses the promenade and public ornamental water gardens. Tea rooms a pub serving food and a selection of shops are about 700 yards away and golf is available nearby.
 
Price: £ 214 - £ 399
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Tree Tops (Grange Over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Situated in the south of the Lake District National Park and just a few miles from the coastal estuary is the small hamlet of Meathop. Positioned in a quiet and peaceful area and occupying a rural location on the path of the Cumbrian Coastal Way, the village is close to Lindale on the slopes of Hampsfield Fell. Cartmel, with its famous annual horse race, and the pretty coastal resorts of Arnside and Grange are all within easy driving distance and make fantastic places to visit. Lake Windermere and the villages of Bowness-on-Windermere and Newby Bridge are also close by and still retain the charm and character that has endeared them to so many visitors over the years. Set amidst the spectacular southern lakes, Meathop makes an inspiring choice for a lovely holiday in a picturesque area.
 
Price: £ 163- £460
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Dolphin Cottage (Grange over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 2 people.. Location location location! These interesting properties were created from the conversion of a 19th century gentleman's residence built into the cliff in the heart of 'old' Grange. In the early 1800s when Rockdene was built the waters of Morecambe Bay lapped the garden wall and the wow factor still exists at lovely Dolphin Cottage with its picture windows and private balcony affording breathtaking 180o views across the waters of the Bay to the Lakeland fells. Approached by a side passageway Apartments One and Two Rockdene are both simply and traditionally furnished (and priced accordingly) ideal for visitors who like to be out and about sampling the wealth of delights this area has to offer.
Once a fishing village transformed by the advent of the Furness Railway into a fashionable Victorian and Edwardian resort Grange over Sands today is a relaxing oasis in the English Lakes featuring shops selling local produce a long traffic-free promenade ornamental gardens a duck pond golf courses brass band concerts and vantage points for bird watching. Cartmel village with its medieval Priory and picturesque National Hunt racecourse the Lakeland Miniature Village Ducky's Park Farm and Arnside Knott (N.T.) are among the myriad attractions within a few miles of the town.
Rockdene accesses the village via a private road at the top of the cliff whilst the foot of the property accesses the promenade and public ornamental water gardens. Tea rooms a pub serving food and a selection of shops are about 700 yards away and golf is available nearby.
 
Price: £ 314 - £ 595
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Churchtown House (Grange over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 2 people..
 
Price: £ 300 - £ 599
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Dukesbury (Grange Over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Situated between the Lake District Fells and Morecambe, Grange-over-Sands was once a small fishing village, but the arrival of the Furness Railway meant the village was transformed into an Edwardian resort. Today, Grange-over-Sands offers many shops, pubs and restaurants along with a lovely promenade, fantastic gardens, golf courses, brass band concerts and excellent bird watching. A short drive away, you will find the breathtaking Lake Windermere - the largest lake in England and the pretty villages of Bowness-on-Windermere and Hawkshead. Only ten miles away is the small town of Kendal which offers many shops and pubs. For walkers, the limestone hills and walks within the stunning Lake District are essential. Grange-over-Sands is a perfect base to explore this
wonderful part of the Lake District.
Price: £ 201- £514
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2 Beacon High (Grange Over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Situated in the southern Lake District and just a few short miles from the coastal estuary and the seaside town of Grange-over-Sands is the small village of Lindale. With a true 'Lakeland feel', due to its narrow streets, traditional dwellings and quaint old pubs, this charming village is positioned on the slopes of Hampsfield Fell. The coastal resorts of Arnside and Grange are worth a visit, whilst the pretty town of Cartmel - with its famous annual horse race meetings - offers ample to see. Lake Windermere and the villages of Bowness-on-Windermere and Hawkshead are only a short drive away and still retain the charm and character that has endeared them to so many visitors. The fabulous countryside which surrounds Lindale also provides exceptional walking and cycling opportunities.
 
Price: £ 197- £558
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Amber Cottage (Grange over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. On the Cartmel peninsula an area famous for its rugged unspoilt coastal countryside abundant wildlife and glorious racecourse this truly enchanting modern cottage enjoys a peaceful courtyard setting in a welcoming village. Beautifully furnished and equipped to a very high standard it sits just ¼ mile from Holker Hall and park and only 6 miles from Lake Windemere. Beatrix Potter's home (N.T.) Sizergh Castle Levens Hall Coniston Water and the many delights of the Lake District are easily accessible. Many footpaths and riding available locally. Golf 3 miles. Shop and two dining pubs 200 yards.
 
Price: £ 365 - £ 717
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Lower Greenways (Grange Over Sands) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Ideally positioned between the Lake District fells and Morecambe Bay is the charming Edwardian resort of Grange-over-Sands, benefiting from one of the mildest climates in the north of England. Formerly a small fishing village, the fashionable Edwardian resort developed following the introduction of the Furness Railway. Today, the town continues as a popular holiday destination and has much to offer the modern visitor, including a traffic-free promenade, stunning ornamental gardens, numerous golf courses, brass band concerts and excellent birdwatching. Lake Windermere is just a short drive away, as are the villages of Bowness-on-Windermere and Hawkshead, which still retain their charm and character. With stunning scenery and lots to see and do in the local area, this region is a great place for a holiday with friends or family.
Price: £ 172- £512
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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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