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The Dovery (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 8 people.. Sedbergh is set to the West of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but is also close to the eastern fells of the Lake District, only 30 minutes drive from Windermere and is therefore ideal for exploring both areas of unspoilt and protected countryside. Sedbergh has a variety of narrow lanes and small clusters of old buildings including a 12th century Norman church (restored in 1886) and, overlooking the town, is the site of Castlehaw, an ancient motte and bailey castle. However Sedbergh has a new status, 'Book Town for England', and as such has a growing number of book shops, both new and second hand and is set to evolve over the coming months and years into a literary paradise. Ingmire Hall is a superb example of 15th century architecture, on the fringes of the main town and is reached down a tree lined driveway opening out onto a glorious courtyard in front of this impressive ancient building, complete with water feature, lawned terraces and other fascinating features. The Hall has been sympathetically divided to create some very appealing properties, The Dovery being to the rear of the main building and having a lovely small terrace accessed from one of the bedrooms as well as a paved terrace to the ground floor. The accommodation is spacious and comfortable and ideal for the larger party, the combination of 21st century facilities blending effortlessly with 15th century history.
 
Price: £ from £400
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Oakdene (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 11 people.. Enjoying panoramic views of hills and fells, Oakdene is a detached Victorian former mill owner's house which has retained the splendour reminiscent of a bygone age to provide a stunning holiday home with all bedrooms en-suite. Nestling in its own grounds with pond and gardens, extensive countryside views can be enjoyed from most windows. An extremely spacious property with three living rooms and separate dining room, an open fire, two woodburners and centrally heated throughout, this is an ideal country retreat for families wishing to get together, a group of friends or for those attending art and craft courses at the Farfield Mill workshops. Situated within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, footpaths lead to the contrasting countryside and the Howgill Fells, or cycle the country lanes. The ‘book town' of Sedbergh is ¾ mile and the pretty cobbled village of Dent just 5 miles; the whole of the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District are within easy driving distance. A discount will be offered at the local golf course. Horse riding, sailing, rock climbing and caving are all available locally. Shop, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
  
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The Dovery (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 8 people.. Sedbergh is set to the West of the Yorkshire Dales National Park but is also close to the eastern fells of the Lake District, only 30 minutes drive from Windermere and is therefore ideal for exploring both areas of unspoilt and protected countryside. Sedbergh has a variety of narrow lanes and small clusters of old buildings including a 12th century Norman church (restored in 1886) and, overlooking the town, is the site of Castlehaw, an ancient motte and bailey castle. However Sedbergh has a new status, 'Book Town for England', and as such has a growing number of book shops, both new and second hand and is set to evolve over the coming months and years into a literary paradise.
Ingmire Hall is a superb example of 15th century architecture, on the fringes of the main town and is reached down a tree lined driveway opening out onto a glorious courtyard in front of this impressive ancient building, complete with water feature, lawned terraces and other fascinating features. The Hall has been sympathetically divided to create some very appealing properties, The Dovery being to the rear of the main building and having a lovely small terrace accessed from one of the bedrooms as well as a paved terrace to the ground floor. The accommodation is spacious and comfortable and ideal for the larger party, the combination of 21st century facilities blending effortlessly with 15th century history.
Price: £ 490 - £ 1170
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The Waiting Room (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 4 people..

Price: £ from £ 263
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Whernside View (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 2 people.. Whernside View occupies a most enviable position on the fellside and enjoys uniterrupted views of this beautiful part of the world. The cottage has been converted from a redundant farm building and now offers excellent, high quality facilities with many retained characterful features including a mix of slate and oak floors. A mere 1 mile from Sedbergh inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and only 20 minutes drive from the Lake District National Park, the property is ideally located to enjoy the Howgill Fells and an ideal base for walking the famous Dalesway.
Price: £ 325 - £ 530
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No.2 Farfield Cottage (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 4 people..
 
Price: £ from £ 270
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Bramble Cottage (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 3 people.. Quietly set, this terraced cottage makes an excellent base from which to explore the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks.

Price: £ 325 - £581
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Gateside Farmhouse - (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 10 people.. Located in the heart of rural farmland above the ancient market town of Sedbergh, Gateside Farmhouse enjoys excellent views from all windows of the Howgill range. Sedbergh itself is two and a half miles away, an enjoyable walk and has an excellent selection of cafes and book shops, the town being the first 'book' town in the UK. Set on a very quiet working farm, Gateside Farmhouse has undergone a major renovation and now offers excellent, quality accommodation for up to 10. The rooms are light and spacious and, laid out on three floors, the property offers flexible living space for a large family gathering or a group of walkers or cyclists. A small welcome pack is provided by the owners, so you can look forward to a decent cuppa after a long journey. The property is on a national cycle route. There is now a trampoline at the property for guests use (at their own risk).
Price: £ from £520
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Sandbed Cottage (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Sandbed cottage sits in a superb, rural location at the foot of Harter Fell, close to Ravenstonedale, a beautiful village with two pubs serving restaurant and bar meals, there is a playground for younger children and some Gilbertine ruins in the grounds of St Oswald's church. The area also offers several golf courses, fishing on the river Eden or Lune and horse riding. The ancient market town of Sedbergh is approximately 6 miles away, where you can browse the craft and book shops or enjoy a coffee surrounded by the breathtaking scenery or the sleeping elephants as the Howgills are fondly known, perfect for gentle walks or more adventurous hikes. Sandbed cottage has been thoughtfully designed to retain many original features of oak beams, flagged floors and the occasional exposed stone, creating interest and character. Handpicked pieces of furniture have been lovingly sourced and restored by the owners to create a mix of old and modern, the result being a most charming cottage, ideal for a family or two couples. Walks are in abundance from the door and your dogs are very welcome, the owners also offer two stables for rent by prior arrangement, so that you can enjoy the open fells and bridleways of this quiet and peaceful part of the Eden Valley.

Price: £ see website
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The Waiting Room (Sedbergh) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. A detached bungalow in a rural location with a large open plan living area ideal for entertaining. Good links to the Lakes and Dales.

Price: £ 269 - £637
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This could be the ideal location for a self catering cottage holiday. is such a beautiful location for a break.