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The exterior of Riverside Cottage is showcased, highlighting the two-story structure surrounded by greenery. A spacious wooden deck extends from the building, offering an outdoor seating area, while the stone steps lead down to the landscaped garden. The serene forest backdrop adds to the peaceful setting.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Riverside Cottage with relaxing forest location

Riverside Cottage is nestled on the edge of a Whinlatter Forest, overlooking a forest ravine in Thornthwaite. The cottage is close to the Skiddaw mountain range, Go Ape and and Michelin Starred restaurant The Cottage In The Wood. Beautifully renovated, it is light and airy throughout. There are two bedrooms and a family bathroom with shower over bath, a cosy sitting room with a wood burner and super modern kitchen, both with patio doors opening to the large veranda overlooking the tumbling beck.

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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, 172 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 spacious seating area features a comfortable armchair and a small table, framed by large sliding glass doors that open to expansive views of the surrounding hills and greenery. Natural light fills the room, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Wake up to a great view.

Enjoy wonderful views of the Ennerdale fells, extending to Pillar and Steeple. The spacious, comfortable accommodation forms the main section of a larger semi-detached property. You will have the house to yourselves - we will be far away, but contactable should you have any questions or issues. It's self check-in and check-out. There are many good and varied walks nearby, as well as scenic drives and gastro pubs. You will need to bring groceries with you - breakfast is not supplied.

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The entrance to The Granary features a stone façade with vibrant flower boxes filled with colorful blooms. A small table with two chairs is positioned on the patio, providing an inviting space for relaxation. A sign hangs above the door indicating the property's name.
Guest suite
5 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Airbnb by the sea, stunning views.

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. The Granary is in a rural location within the national park, near a quiet beach 2 miles from Bootle village. The Granary is attached to an old threshing barn and to the farmhouse at Little Annaside. The accommodation has been converted retaining original beams and features. There is an en suit bedroom with a double bed and stunning views of the Irish Sea and Lakeland fells. A staircase leads to kitchen/dining area and a sitting room.

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A rustic green door features a bronze sign reading 'TARN BANKS FARM.' The simple design highlights the farm's charming character and welcoming atmosphere. The door is secured with a metal latch, adding to the farmhouse's traditional appeal.
Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Yan at Tarn Banks Farm

Tarn Banks is nestled in the hillside village of Mockerkin, just before you head up and over into the Loweswater Valley, past Crummock water and on to Buttermere and beyond. It is the perfect location to explore the beauty of the Lake District whether you want to walk, climb, swim, cycle or drive. Relax and unwind- we have carefully renovated a beautiful old farmhouse and curated it for your comfort and enjoyment. Mountains and lakes 5 minutes. Cockermouth 10 minutes Keswick 20 minutes.

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The exterior of a charming cottage showcases a white façade accented with blue trim and decorative eaves. A small porch leads to the entrance, framed by a manicured garden with greenery and a mix of colorful plants. Bright sunlight enhances the vibrant colors.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Charming Lake District Listed Cottage High Lorton

Perfectly situated to explore the Northern Lakes and beyond, Wayside Cottage is located in the village of High Lorton, half way between the market town of Cockermouth and Crummock Water in the Buttermere Valley. The Cottage is a beautifully presented end of terrace property, ideal for those seeking a traditional Cumbrian village escape. Lorton has a small village shop selling your essentials, tennis courts and a friendly local pub serving great food ‘The Wheatsheaf Inn’.

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The exterior of The Workshop showcases a charming stone facade with a wooden front door. Several small windows provide natural light, while a dedicated electric vehicle charging point is positioned beside the home. Plant pots add a touch of greenery to the peaceful setting.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

The Workshop - A cosy one bed studio

Welcome to our cosy studio barn conversion, The Workshop. Nestled in the heart of the North Lakes, just outside beautiful Keswick, The Workshop sits adjacent to our family home, but is totally private and detached, with dedicated access and its own parking space. It's the perfect quiet, snug retreat for those looking to have a great hiking base in the Lake District, a romantic weekend away, or a homely space for individuals to reflect and relax.

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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
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 412 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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The exterior of the accommodation features a charming building surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. A wooden picnic table sits on the lawn, inviting relaxation amidst scenic views. The structure displays a combination of stone and white walls beneath a slate roof.
Apartment
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Keskadale Farm, Oaks Apartment

Forget your worries in this spacious and serene space. Wonderful and unique views. So many walks and hikes on your doorstep. Views of many fells Catbells, Robinson, Mosey Bank, Maiden Moor and Aikin all ready for you to explore. This accommodation is perfect for those wanting to visit the Lake District in the serene Newlands Valley and enjoy lots of walks with the benefit of being a short drive into Keswick.

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A gravel area features two sturdy picnic tables situated outside the barn. Lush greenery and trees surround the space, with scenic views of a nearby hillside visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Barn
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Camping barn under Catbells in the Lake District

We are a nature friendly farm at the foot of Catbells. Great walking straight from the door. We cater for walkers and cyclists who will appreciate the peace and quiet of the location. The accommodation is very basic with a small kitchen area, a wood burning stove, 3 single mattresses, and a double bed on the mezzanine. The bathroom is next to the camping barn, and there is a washing up area outside.

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A sweeping landscape view showcases the rolling hills and valleys surrounding Wood House. The serene lakes, including Crummock Water, are framed by rugged terrain under soft morning light. The colors transition from muted greens to deep blues, creating a harmonious natural scene.
Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Wood House Cottage

Spectacularly situated in the beautiful Buttermere valley, Wood House Cottage offers sole use of the cottage for your group. The lake is a one minute walk away, where there is a delightful pebble beach and a breathtaking view. Next door to the cottage we have a guest house with three en suite bedrooms (a double and two twin rooms). Please see the three separate listings on Airbnb for these rooms.

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Vast green valleys are seen beneath a blue sky adorned with fluffy white clouds. Rolling hills provide a scenic backdrop, while patches of trees and cultivated fields add texture to the landscape. The open expanse suggests peaceful surroundings ideal for countryside exploration.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

A wonderful cottage in Newlands Valley

High Snab is semi detached cottage situated in the heart of Newlands Valley, set in an idyllic elevated position. The location is an ideal base for walkers with plenty straight from the door step, also quiet for those in need of a relaxing break. Tastefully decorated, fully equipped and immaculately clean the cottage provides all you need for a perfect stay in the countryside.

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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.

What are the 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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