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A spacious room is furnished with a superking bed, armchairs, and a dining table. Natural light filters through the window, which is framed by dark curtains. A TV is placed against the wall, and wood flooring adds warmth to the space.
Guest suite
5 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

PRIVATE ANNEX NR KESWICK & FREE USE OF LUXURY SPA

Orchard Grove private En-suite Annex on the ground floor, situated in the village of Braithwaite. With several pubs and a shop in the village. We are conveniently located only 2.5 miles from the town of Keswick which has an array of shops, bars, restaurants and Derwentwater Lake. Surrounded by mountains where you can begin the climb from the front door. At the foot of Whinlatter Pass, make sure to bring your mountain bike along too! Unlimited use at Underscar Spa, Keswick - no children allowed.

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A view from the balcony presents a sweeping landscape of lush greenery, framed by trees. The horizon is marked by gentle hills and a shimmering body of water in the distance, offering a serene glimpse of the surrounding countryside.
Cottage
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 387 reviews

Idyllic Cottage with Amazing views, Nr Loweswater

Kilndale Cottage is located within the Rural Hamlet of Mockerkin, a short drive from some amazing Lakes and only 5 miles from the picturesque market town of Cockermouth, making this an ideal base for couples and families wishing to explore the western lakes and fantastic walking or cycling right from your doorstep, our cottage offers a peaceful location with stunning views over the tarn and the fells beyond. The open coal fire makes the evenings extra cosy, making this a memorable holiday stay.

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A pathway lined with blooming purple flowers leads to a charming white cottage partially obscured by greenery. The cottage features multiple windows, allowing natural light to brighten the space. A wooden lattice fence adds a touch of character to the tranquil garden setting.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Lakeland cottage in Dockray by Ullswater & Keswick

Knotts View is located in the centre of Dockray village, in the quieter rural Matterdale valley, high above Ullswater. The local pub is just across the road with it's large garden. Footpaths head off in all directions, offering both high & low level walking. Great place for wildlife, star gazing, or you can just put your feet up:) Delightful enclosed garden & summer house, secure storage for bikes in the stone shed, & free gated parking. 10% off 7nights out of season, 10% off 14nights summer.

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The exterior of a stone cottage is visible, showcasing a mix of rustic charm and modern design. Surrounding trees and a gravel pathway create a welcoming entryway, while a separate building can be seen in the background, contributing to the tranquil rural setting.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

The Cottage Workshop

Relax at this unique and tranquil getaway. Ideal for two people, this cosy little cottage annexe is near to Cockermouth and is in the Lake District National Park surrounded by views of the Western Fells and views to the Galloway hills of Scotland. 14 miles to the beautiful Lakeland town of Keswick and in close proximity to the Western Lakes of Bassenthwaite, Derwent Water, Buttermere, Ennerdale Water, Crummock Water and Loweswater. A beautiful beach on the Solway Coast is only 12 miles away.

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A scenic landscape displays rolling hills and majestic snow-capped mountains, with a reflective lake nestled at the foreground. The vibrant colors of the autumn foliage contrast with the clear blue sky, creating a peaceful natural setting characteristic of the Wasdale valley.
Shepherd’s hut
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Wastwater shepherd's hut with lake views.

One of two shepherd's huts located on our traditional working hill farm in the stunning Wasdale valley. The huts have everything you need to enjoy your stay in this beautiful part of the world. Wastwater shepherd's hut comes complete with a double bed, kitchen area with induction hob and a bathroom with shower. Perfect place to start numerous walks from the doorstep including many of the popular Wainwright hills such as Scafell Pike and Illgill Head. Easy access to the lake for kayaking etc.

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A spacious living area is highlighted by a large sectional sofa adorned with decorative cushions. Natural light floods through a wide window, framed by greenery. A wooden entertainment unit supports a television, while a vintage clock and a modern lamp add character to the warm, wooden ceiling.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 475 reviews

The Barn, Mosser - For 2 adults and 1 child.

The Barn is a beautifully refurbished retreat in a quiet corner of the Lake District National Park. Built in c.1870 as part of How Farm, The Barn is a very comfortable self-contained space which sleeps two adults and two children. It has a small garden, unique open living space incorporating the kitchen and lounge, lobby, shower room and large bedroom. The Barn is in a countryside location yet gives easy access to all the North West Lakes and the lesser known but very scenic West Coast.

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The exterior of the stone cottage is surrounded by blooming flowers and greenery. A small patio area is visible, featuring modern outdoor seating across a patterned stone pathway. Verdant hills are seen in the background, creating a serene and inviting setting.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

Boutique cottage in lovely Lakeland valley

Our luxury detached Lakeland cottage in the village of Lorton sits in a hidden gem of a valley and is a year round destination . Two beautiful bedrooms one of which can turn into single beds and each with their own bathrooms offers flexibility for both couples and families. We have a well equipped cooks kitchen with Everhot range and a stocked larder. Parking for three cars , EV charger , bike storage , gardens and a BBQ this is a great base to enjoy the magic of our Lakeland valley.

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A spacious deck area features wooden flooring overlooking a pebble beach, with sunlight reflecting on the calm sea. Comfortable outdoor seating is arranged on the deck, offering a perfect spot to enjoy the serene coastal view.
Bungalow
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 291 reviews

West View Beach House - Cumbrian Coast

West view is a luxury property located directly on Nethertown beach. It is in a tranquil area with amazing sea views. It has a dog friendly beach, is great for fishing, has lots of wildlife and has the most stunning sunsets. In winter, enjoy cosy evenings with the fire lit. An ideal base for exploring the Western Lake District and Cumbrian Coast. It is surrounded by scenic walks and activities. It is close to St Bees coast to coast walk too. Please note- We no longer have a hot tub.

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A wooden table set for relaxation features a bottle of sparkling wine and two glasses, with rolling green hills and mountains in the background. The scene captures a serene countryside atmosphere, accentuated by scattered clouds and a blue sky.
Cabin
5 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Cedar wood lodge with stunning rural views.

Our cedarwood lodge has been designed and built for our family and friends to use when they visit. It is in a rural setting about 4 miles outside the market town of Cockermouth but is actually located in the Lake District National Park with stunning views over the fells, Binsey, Skiddaw, Bassenthwaite Lake and Keswick. The lodge has been designed to make the most of those idyllic views and is a retreat for anyone wanting to relax, unwind and enjoy our “world Heritage” status.

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The exterior of the cottage showcases a textured cream-colored wall with a dark roof. A blue door is accentuated by a decorative wheel and potted plants. A gravel path leads to the entrance, bordered by green grass and a few shrubs.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Alexander's Barn Kirkland Home with Stunning Views

Alexander's Barn is located within the village of Kirkland with views over Ennerdale Water being just 1 .5 miles from Ennerdale Bridge, a short drive from some beautiful Lakes and only 5 miles from Whitehaven and the picturesque harbour. This makes an ideal base for the Western Lakes with great walks right from your doorstep with the C2C cycle route going through the village. The cottage offers a tranquil location with stunning views a real Home away from Home.

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A cottage featuring a white exterior and a sloping roof is surrounded by lush greenery. Tall trees and ferns frame the property, which has large French doors that lead into the interior. A gravel drive is visible in the foreground, providing access to the entrance.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Lakes home with views, gardens and river frontage

The Vale of Lorton is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt areas of the Lakes, ranging from the flat farmland and Gem town of Cockermouth at one end to the rugged mountains and Buttermere at the other. The tranquil setting of The Spinney, above the River Cocker, with spectacular views over to Whinlatter, is an ideal location to explore the north western Lakes. Set in two acres of mature trees, gardens and river frontage, with lots of wildlife.

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A traditional whitewashed farm structure is seen along a quiet lane, featuring green doors and window boxes with potted plants. A neatly stacked pile of firewood is positioned against the building, surrounded by a tranquil rural setting and gentle landscaping.
Barn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 390 reviews

Toddell Barn

Toddell Barn forms part of our traditional Lakeland longhouse farm, built in approximately 1710. Toddell Barn sits within approximately 7 acres of agricultural land that helps attract a wide variety of wildlife. Toddell Barn is located in the hamlet of Brandlingill (2 miles south of Cockermouth) and is within the northern boundary of The Lake District National Park, categorised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.

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Your guide to Buttermere

All About Buttermere

Nestled in a valley between Crummock Water and the idyllic lake that gives it its name is Buttermere, a picturesque village in the western corner of the Lake District, about 30 minutes from the larger market towns of Keswick and Cockermouth. Here you can feel truly at one with nature, in a tranquil setting where there are just a few farms and houses, a chapel, and two inns surrounded by rugged peaks and unspoilt landscapes.

Many are drawn to this part of the Lake District for the many amazing walks on offer. The path around Buttermere Lake is considered to be one of the best in the Lake District, not just for its relatively easy rating but because it offers stunning views along the way. The Buttermere to Rannerdale walk climbs to the summit of Rannerdale Knotts, offering breathtaking views over three lakes and the Cumbrian peaks. The walk to Scale Force, which is hidden in a tree-lined gorge, leads you to the tallest single-drop waterfall in the Lake District.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Buttermere

The most pleasant time to stay in a Buttermere cottage is from late March to June, or in September and early October, when the days are generally mild and offer ideal conditions for the many walks on offer. Note that the path along the north end of Buttermere Lake closes from April to June so that the resident sandpipers can nest in peace. You can still walk around the lake, but your access will be more limited. July and August are the warmest months, when you can expect plenty of sunny days to explore the surrounding area, but the weather can be changeable, so it’s always a good idea to pack a jacket along with your sunscreen. Winter will greet you with cold conditions, rain, and snow, so make sure you come prepared with your best waterproof gear. This time of the year can be beautiful, though, with snow on the hills and mist on the lake creating memorable vistas.


Top things to do in Buttermere

Buttermere Lake

The seven-kilometre walk around Buttermere Lake offers spectacular views over the water and surrounding area. You’ll pass Fleetwith Pike, a near-vertical cliff from the summit towards Honister Pass. The contrast of green fields with the black rock where Fleetwith meets Haystacks provides a unique landscape. A highlight of the walk is the tunnel through a rockface, which was carved for a local landowner in the 1880s.

Crummock Water

Starting from the nearby Lanthwaite Wood car park, take a short walk that opens up to a glorious view of the Crummock Water. From this spot, you’ll also enjoy stunning vistas of the surrounding area, including Grassmoor, Rannerdale Knotts, Red Pike, and Mellbreak. A little further on, you’ll find a shingle beach, which is popular for swimming in summer; from here, you could continue to the 14-kilometre walk around the lake.

Scale Force Walk

Starting from the Buttermere village car park, this path heads along Crummock Water to Scale Force, the tallest single-drop waterfall in the Lake District. At a height of around 50 metres, the waterfall carves through a rugged gorge and is a truly spectacular sight. From Buttermere, the walk there and back should take around two hours, although there are many other paths you can include, including a hike to the summit of Red Pike.

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