Cumbrian Holiday cottages - 1 to 4 in Wigton
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Fish Tales Cottage (Wigton) sleeps a maximum of 5 people.. Fish Tales Cottage is a newly renovated and refurbished barn conversion in the tiny hamlet of Fingland, which lies on the north Cumbrian coast and near to Hadrians Wall. The owner makes his living by teaching fly fishing and can offer instruction on the local rivers by prior arrangement. The cottage is very well equipped, with 3 en-suite bedrooms, good quality furnishings and beamed ceilings. Fingland is only 7 miles from Carlisle and close to both the Lake District National Park and Scottish Borders. The area is ideal for those seeking peace and quiet, it lies in an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty', next to a nature reserve with a wide variety of wildlife, birdlife, flora and fauna. Although the cottage has a 'no pets' policy there is a boarding kennels in the village - less than two minutes walk: Fingland Boarding Kennels and Cattery. Proprietors are Joyce and Alex Baker and their contact no is 016973 51347. This would enable you to board your dog/cat but still see/walk them every day.
Price: £ 380 - £ 650
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Nuthatch Cottage (Wigton) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. This lovely 2 bedroom cottage is ideal for two couples, each bedroom having en suite facilities. It was fully renovated and refurbished in 2009 to a very high standard, yet retaining the original character, including beamed ceilings. It is situated in beautiful open countryside in the Northern Lakes, close to the fell villages of Uldale, Caldbeck and Hesket New Market. With 23 acres of land attached to the cottage guests can enjoy the vast array of bird and wildlife and the panoramic views to the sea and the Scottish Hills beyond. The accommodation is all on the ground floor, with just one step inside, making it suitable for guests with mobility problems.
Price: £ 380 - £ 650
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2 Laigh Isle (Wigton) sleeps a maximum of 5 people.. Known as the Isle of Whithorn, this village is actually not an island, but a small village on the Scottish coast in Dumfries and Galloway. Amenities in the village include two pubs/hotels, a Post Office/general store, and a harbour. There is so much history in this area, from iron age forts to 11th century churches, and standing stones to castles built by Robert The Bruce. The 'book town' of Scotland, Wigtown, is a few miles away from the village, and the rest of lovely Dumfries and Galloway is on the doorstep.

Price: £ 125- £414
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5 Proctor's Row (Wigton) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Wigton is a traditional Cumbrian market town with its charter granted in 1262 and still holds a market every Tuesday in the covered market hall. The town is a popular centre for shopping, pubs and restaurants, and also boasts a theatre, bowls, swimming, tennis and other sports. Lord Melvyn Bragg was a native of Wigton, and used the town (called Thurston in some of his writings) and the surrounding area as the setting for his novels including 'A Time to Dance'. Located 18 miles from Penrith it is a good base for the attractions of the North Lakes, the cathedral city of Carlisle (10 miles), and the natural beauty of the West Cumbrian Coast. Hadrian's Wall is within 25 miles, while the Scottish Borders (and Gretna Green) are within easy reach.
 
Price: £ 145- £374
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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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