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Check AvailabilityStonecroft is a 2 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Kirkby Stephen, Northern England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 2 pets. Local to Brough Sowerby, Great Musgrave, Outhgill, Ravenstonedale
This converted property is situated in Newbiggin-on-Lune, a traditional Westmorland village in the Howgill Fells. With views to the countryside from the garden, it provides a relaxing holiday base from which to explore the Upper Lune and Eden Valleys. Walks, cycling, fishing, golfing and nature reserves on the doorstep, a children’s play area 400 yards from the property, as well as idyllic strolls along flower filled country lanes and footpaths. The Settle to Carlisle rail link can be found in Kirkby Stephen (Calor village of the year for England 2009), 6 miles. Ideally located between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. Shop and pub/restaurant 1½ miles.
Two steps to entrance. All on ground floor: Step to living room. Dining room/kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.
Woodburner in living room included. NSH, elec, bed linen and towels included. DVD. Stereo/CD. Electric Cooker. Combi Microwave/oven/grill. Washing Machine. Shared open grounds with sitting-out area and furniture. On road parking. Cycle store. No smoking.
This 17th century coaching inn has retained much of its original character including the open log fire in the bar. Featured in the 'Good Pub Guide', it specialises in locally brewed beers.
Cedar Manor, built in 1854 and located in the heart of the Lake District, provides a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere for a drink or meal after long walks in spectacular scenery.
The New Hall Inn is also referred to as the Hole in t' Wall and proudly carries the title of being the oldest pun in Bowness, and is ideally located in the heart of the village. It was constructed back in 1612 and remains pretty much today as it was back then other than the inclusion of electricity and central heating. It has a true olde world charm and a lovely warm and inviting atmosphere, you will find both the staff and locals to be friendly and chatty. It is full of character with a traditional decor and is decorated with unusual and quirky items. Enjoy a drink by the roaring open fire as you soak up the lovely pub atmosphere. The Hole offers a diverse choice of cask ales and excellent hearty pub grub, that is available all day with great customer service. There is a patio/beer garden area that is heated so can be used all year round and is particularly pleasant on a warm summers day. The New Hall Inn is popular with both locals and visitors and it is not difficult to see why, a lovely traditional pub that should not be missed.
Lovingly restored 16th century Kelsick Hall is the location of the Priest Hole restaurant, serving a Mediterranean and English menu, all freshly prepared in their own kitchen.
Rothay Manor is an elegant country house hotel, with a well known restaurant, situated in the heart of the Lake District.
Ideally located on the promenade at Arnside, The Albion pub is the perfect place to sit and watch the world go by or to enjoy a spectacular sunset over Morecambe Bay.
A fresh little place where superb food, cooked to perfection, is served in warm and friendly surroundings. Small and busy, so booking is essential.
Enjoy excellent food complemented by an extensive wine list and first-class service in the exceptionally comfortable and relaxing ambiance of the Red Well Inn.
This restuarant offers an excellent range of food including steak, fish, chicken, vegetarian dishes and delicious puds! It is a small friendly restuarant with fine views of Settle market square from the window seats.
Visit Thirteen Cafe bar and watch the world go by whilst relaxing and sampling one of the many drinks on offer.... from freshly ground coffee to speciality teas, Czech budvar beer or wine. There is even free internet access.
This traditional village pub serves good home cooked food and is especially renowned for its Sunday lunches.
These tearooms are popular for their seasonal farm-fresh menu of light lunches, homemade cakes and refreshments. Its farm shop also stocks locally produced fruit and vegetables, cheeses and award-winning home reared and prepared meats.
Here you'll enjoy a friendly atmosphere, good food and excellent service where attention to detail are the watchwords. Check out the early bird menu featuring a 3 Course Meal for only £8.95!
Westmorland indoor shopping mall is set in the historic Lakeland market town offering a variety of your favourite shops to browse or buy.
Experience the great outdoors in a whole new way with Crags Adventures! Book a session and enjoy fresh air, natural scenery and the adrenaline rush that comes with abseilling, rock climbing or Ghyll scrambling. Services for stag and hen parties are available. Educational courses are offered that include learning how to lead, navigation skills and winter survival skills.
Mountain Goat Day Tours bills itself as the "best way to see Lakeland." Travellers can explore all the best sights and attractions in the area by choosing a unique tour offered by Mountain Goat. Christmas shopping trips are available as well as daily tours covering Beatrix Potter's countryside, Yorkshire Dales, Ten Lakes, Hadrian's Wall, Tarn Hows and the South Lakes.
Every journey is exciting when it's taken with Dave's Adventure Company! Discover the best of the Lake District, Cumbria and Yorkshire with group and family tours. Multiple day extreme outings are offered which feature canyoning, mountain walking, caving, abseiling, climbing, ghyll scrambling, kayaking, canoeing and climbing. See natural terrain and landmarks in a whole new way by going on an adventure with Dave's!
Imagine something beautiful, sculpted by nature over years and years? White Scar Cave is the longest show cave in Britain filled with streams, waterfalls and thousands of stalactites. Take a fabulous tour through these and don't forget to look for the wonderful prehistoric mud pools...never disturbed by man.
An award winning family day out, Rheged attractions include a giant cinema with a screen the size of six double decker buses, a kids play centre and an international mountaineering exhibition as well as superb shops and great food.
There is even more to see and do here now as it's just undergone a whole new refurbishment! Now all 23 of Beatrix Potter's tales are brought to life in three dimensions.
The Lake District Walker offers the most exciting way to savour this lush region. Take a navigation course or traverse Scafell Pike. Go Ghyll Scrambling and slide down waterfalls, jump into refreshing pools and prepare to get wet! A wide range of instructional courses are available ranging from one to five days in length.
Ambleside (Central Cumbria) has a population of 2600, and is ideally situated in the Rothay Valley just north of the head of Lake Windermere. Another favourite for hikers and walkers.
There are more than 30 spectacular, naturally themed habitats that show the diversity of life in the lakes including the menacing pike, eels, perch and many more.
If you want to partake in seeing some of the most beautiful Birds of Prey in action this is the place to be. Watch the fabulous flying demonstrations involving eagles and vultures, treat yourself to hot or cold snacks in the tearoom and take your children to explore the adventure playground.
Bluebird Tours of Coniston provide travellers with a convenient, relaxed way to see the area. groups of up to 16 individuals can book tours which cover many of the region's key landmarks and attractions. Multiple routes are available, including the Northern Lakes Explorer, Wordsworth's Lake District, Ravenglass Steam Railway and the Campbell, Coniston and Copper tour.
The Forbidden Corner is one of England's most recent follies. Comprising a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies, paths and passages that lead nowhere, it's great fun to explore.
For a chance to see red squirrels and rare orchids in a beautiful location.... this is the place to be. Fun for all ages on the Kilnsey Trail or catch your first fish in the lakes, visit the farm shop for fresh produce and gifts and settle down in the cafe/restaurant known for its superb home cooking.
Richmond is a historic market town set on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Places to visit and things to see include monuments, abbeys, a Norman castle and the cobbled market place surrounded by Georgian buildings. The town is threaded by the fast-flowing River Swale and surrounded by breathtaking scenery - its restored railway station is a must to visit, with its cafe/restaurant, cinema, art gallery, micro-brewery and bakery.
Take in the impressive waterfalls on this 4.5 mile long trail. The surrounding woodlands also provide a lovely setting and the entire area has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
A circular walk starting in Ambleside and following the skyline reaches Faitfield summit. A walk of about 10 miles, giving you roughly 7 hours to enjoy the glorious scenery.
A guided walk with superb views of Windermere. You walk along Grasmere and the onto the famous 'Coffin Road' passing Rydal Mount and Rydal Hall.
Only revealed to the world in 1837, this series of tunnels and passages are a wonder to all who visit them. A guide will take you around the fascinating formations and explain them throughout. Discoveries are still being made and in 2001, the remains of woolly rhinoceros were uncovered at the end of the footpath!.
The stunning views from the top of Helm Crag make the steep climb from Grasmere all the more worthwhile. The whole walk will talk approximately 7 hours to complete at about 9 miles long.
Owned by the National Trust, Eaves Wood, with its open glades and hazel coppice, is a great place for walking. Also, the ""Pepper Pot"", built to celebrate the jubilee of Queen Victoria, commands spectacular views of Silverdale and across to Morecambe Bay.
Beginning with a cruise on Coniston Water, the walk then passes through woodland, mines and cliffs. At about 12 hours, the walk usually takes about 7 hours.
Whether it be a ride out with the family, a ride at your own pace or you want to ride through the rough stuff, call into Off the Rails for all you will need.
Premier paragliding school in the UK offering BHPA courses in the Lakes and Yorkshire Dales. See the stunning scenery from the air as qualified instructors guide you in a taster course of this exhilarating sport.
Unique 9 hole course located amongst limestone rock with breathtaking views of surrounding countryside. Once you have tackled this fabulous green why not take advantage of a refreshment as catering is available all day and parties can be arranged.
Climb 365 offers family adventure days which are specifically designed around the ages, abilities and needs of your family. Take a trip back into nature on these Cumbrian courses in climbing. Soak up the truly beautiful scenery as you battle with the elements!
Watersports activity centre with a wide range of equipment available and a great location for waterskiing, windsurfing, sailing and canoeing — just a few of the activities on offer.
Just one mile north of Barnard Castle town centre, this is an excellent 18 hole golf course. Play a round on this beautiful course and soak up the lovely, local scenery.
This community leisure centre offers a range of facilities including a 25m swimming pool, toddler pool, skate park, squash courts, adventure play area and fitness suite.
Situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Silverdale Golf Club is a course of many characters. Each hole has a character all of its own. With spectacular scenery at ever turn, Silverdale is a golfer's delight whatever age or ability.
Activities here include: Caving, gorge walking, rock climbing, abseiling and mountain biking. Full tuition is available, and they cater for all abilities.
This leisure club offers a range of facilities including a 17m swimming pool, spa pool, steam room and sauna - as well as general fun sessions for all the family.
This 70 acre watersports lake offers activities such as sailing, canoeing and waterskiing. If required, tuition is also available.
Men, women and children who love to take to the green will adore this beautiful golf course. Located below the Craven Fault Crag and besides natural terrain this 9 hole course can be thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Have a relaxing dip in this pool which also offers fun inflatable sessions great to keep the children entertained. Close to a large shopping area and new Ribblehead walk and cycle path this is a fabulous venue for a leisurable day out.
This fabulous 18 hole golf course is ideally situated on the outskirts of the picturesque town of Richmond. Its clubhouse offers a bar and restaurant.
This community swimming pool offers a range of facilities including a jacuzzi, steam room and sauna - as well as general fun sessions for all the family.
A huge indoor climbing wall in the Lake District catering for all ages. Always ring to check times and availabilities.
Leighton Moss Nature Reserve is situated near the village of Silverdale in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The largest reed-bed in North-West England, it provides a habitat for an exceptional variety of birds, including marsh harriers, avocets and bearded tits. Nature trails, hides and the option of a home-made meal in the tearoom makes a visit to Leighton Moss a memorable day out.
The Ingleborough nature reserve covers 1,014 hectares in North Yorkshire. This gorgeous expanse of green includes the well-known Three Peaks. The terrain is mountainous and includes flower covered pastures and meadows with moors adorned in delicate heather. See ancient woodlands and many of the finest limestone pavements in all of Britain!
17th century Acorn Bank Garden's claim to fame is its collection of medicinal and culinary plants, the largest in Northern England with over 250 varieties.
The Lowther Parklands consist of 150 acres of grounds with play activities for children, including rides, boating, adventure playgrounds, miniature railway and a putting green.
Holehird Gardens is the official home of the Lakeland Horticultural Society. This gorgeous, lush area features some of the most breathtaking green spaces in the region. The entire garden spans 17 spacious acres with hillsides covered in shrubs, trees, heather gardens, rocks, a walled garden and alpine houses. This location is also a popular spot for public events.
Located at the centre of Ambleside, White Platts is a gorgeous recreation area that offers some of the most popular miniature golf along the lakes. The 9 hole course offers a variety of challenge levels for players. The grounds also include three full size tennis courts and a bowling green.
Skelwith Force is a beautiful waterfall located in the Lake District. Recognised as one of the smaller of its kind, this captivating land feature is very easy to access. The area includes lush growth and dark rocks that create the perfect backdrop for this tumbling performance. Water cascades over the edge, forming sprays that fill a churning pool. While the drop isn't enormous, the volume of water is very impressive.
With substantial access to the lakeshore of Windermere, there are some fine picnic areas and rowing boat hire; ideal for family visits. Enjoy your picnic and take in the fabulous views of the lakeland fells.
Since 1991, the Yorkshire Dales Falconry Centre has been bringing avian and human together. This unique facility is one of the few places that allow visitors to get up close and personal with majestic and powerful birds of prey. The grounds include Mrs. Feather's Tea Room which is available for birthday parties and events.
Explore the peaceful countryside that makes Tarn Hows so relaxing! Travellers can explore lush wooded spaces while taking in the most majestic mountain views in the area. Go for a stroll or enjoy a picnic with friends. The region is also home to rare Belted Galloway cattle and Herdwick sheep.
Gresgarth Hall is the concept and product of the talented garden designer Arabella Lennox-Boyd who took up residence here in 1978. These are her own private gardens that are open to the public once a month, you will need to check for opening times. They are picturesque riverside gardens, with terraces, herbaceous borders, a kitchen garden, woodland garden and bog garden that surround a beautiful house. There is a huge number of different species of plants and trees here and they are all labelled. Regardless of the time you visit you are awarded with a stunning arrangement of plants and a riot of colours and aromas. They provide an oasis of calm, peace and tranquillity and the surroundings are beautiful. There are refreshments available here, they are all homemade and delicious and are great value for money. Gresgarth Hall is a delight for both avid gardeners and non gardeners you can't help but be impressed with these amazing surroundings, the perfect place to pass a few pleasant hours.
Bootleggers Bar offers a wide range of live music, including seasoned artists and budding college bands. Free and paid gigs are offered throughout the week with a DJ taking over each Saturday evening. Farrers coffee, tea and free wifi are also offered. The upstairs gallery bar can be hired for private gatherings and gigs.
Woodmatters was created to spread awareness of the many benefits of sustainable woodlands in Cumbria. The organisation helps manage the green woodwork, Bushcraft courses and the community wood fuel scheme. Unique courses are offered through out each month, including spoon carving and family Bushcraft camping. Visitors can also shop for wood-based products such as bean poles, charcoal and kitchen utensils.
Brave travellers looking for a fun thrill can test their endurance and stamina at Treetop Trek! This exciting course includes two levels of high ropes with a low course hanging at 4 to 7 metres. The higher levels rise to 17 metres and includes swings, wobbly logs, rope bridges and much more, all tethered to big green trees!
Lakeland labels itself as one of the "U.K.'s home shopping pioneers." This enjoyable retail experience includes an enormous catalogue that focuses on home wares. Find something special for the kitchen, including unique merchandise that's difficult to find elsewhere. Around the home items include furnishings, bins, cleaning accessories, organisers, electricals, laundry accessories and travel items.
For over 6 years, Raw War Paintball has been supplying high intensity excitement to locals and travellers. Test your abilities in any of 12 paintball game scenarios. Eight unique combat arenas are available, each equipped with a variety of forts, villages, towers, bridges, rivers and old mine works. Instruction and supervision is provided to make sure everyone stays safe while they have a great time.
Have you ever wanted to drive your own 4x4 on an off road adventure? Kankku Off Road Driving Adventure offers travellers the rare opportunity to take the wheel and navigate rugged terrain. Sessions are designed for drivers of all skill level, from the beginner to the seasoned adventurer. Brave visitors can choose from a variety of tour packages, including a self drive 4x4 safari, bring your own 4x4 and team convoy challenge.
Sailing Dinner Cruises offer the perfect experience on the beautiful Lake Windermere, as you sail aboard this luxurious 38ft cruiser yacht, taking in the beauty of the lakes and the stunning surroundings and soaking up the peace and tranquillity of the waters. The experienced skipper encourages all guests to try their hand at all aspects of sailing the yacht however, if you prefer you can simply relax on board that is fine too. This beautiful yacht can accommodate six persons on board and all safety equipment is provided. There are a choice of sailing options from half to full day hands on sailing, a murder mystery cruise, evening dinner cruise, afternoon tea cruise and champagne and cocktails cruise or you can privately charter the yacht. The skippers David and Veronica are lovely people, friendly, hospitable and knowledgeable and have lots of information and stories to tell, making for a wonderful excursion. The yacht is beautiful with lots of amenities and is very comfortable and smooth on the waters. Sailing Dinner Cruises is the only way to see the lakes, a truly memorable and delightful experience, great food, hosts and setting.
Sail 'n' Dine is located on the beautiful Lake Windermere in the picturesque Lake District, and gives you the ideal opportunity to take in the beauty and tranquillity of the lakes whilst enjoying fine wines and fantastic food. You are taken aboard a premium sailing yacht where you can relax in the comfortable and luxurious surroundings and all the amenities on board that make your trip as enjoyable as possible. The glass panoramic roof windows allow you to take in these magnificent surroundings and you will find her to be a smooth and steady on the waters. This skippered yacht can accommodate upto nine people depending on the sail option you choose. There are a choice of sail options from sailing by the hour to half days on the lake or an evening sail and dine or perhaps a romantic stay over, all will award you with the peace and tranquillity of the waters and splendid scenery. It is recommended to wear soft non-slip shoes and to wear warm clothes for those cooler days and don't forget the camera, you are assured to get some lovely photographs. Sail 'n' Dine is operated by John who is very capable, friendly, professional, knowledgeable and passionate, he will ensure you have a memorable excursion with lots of history and stories leaving you wanting to come back again. The prices are very reasonable for the quality of the overall experience and standard of service you receive, highly recommended.
Prove your abilities on the field of battle by booking a session at Raw War Paintball! This fast-paced attraction includes 10 of the largest combat arenas in the United Kingdom. The 220 acre site contains giant wooded regions, quarries, old mines, metal military bridges, rivers, forts, concrete structures, towers and much more!
The Grasmere Chocolate Studio bills itself as the "little chocolate shop with a big heart." This unique retailer sells a rich collection of delicious confections that are guaranteed to tempt your sweet tooth. Explore handmade products or look for the perfect gift for a loved one. The studio also hosts workshops so patrons can learn more about the chocolate making process.
Sam Read Bookseller is the place for avid readers. Explore a unique collection of books that come with excellent service. The shop was originally established in 1887 by Sam Read. It passed hands five more times throughout its 123 years in operation. Sam Read's is open almost every day so you can always find time to stop by during your stay!
The Herdy Shop has been offering responsibly-produced merchandise since it was established in 2007. This unique retail experience carries a diverse catalogue of high quality items, ranging from mugs, kitchen wares and foot to clothing, accessories and crafting tools. A percentage of profits are donated to the Herdy Fund each year.
Windermere Lake Cruises, number 7 in the official tourist board attractions in the UK, are the most popular attraction in Cumbria. Choose a short cruise or spend all day on the beautiful lake.
The quaint villages of Arnside and Silverdale sit quietly in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the edge of Morecambe Bay. Walkers and wildlife enthusiasts in particular will appreciate the beautiful butterflies, rare birds and limestone grasslands which characterise this area. There are spectacular views and fabulous sunsets to be enjoyed across the bay.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the Langdale Spa! This luxurious facility is part of the award-winning Langdale Estate. Found right at the centre of the Lake District, this venue provides access to a UV-treated swimming pool, whirlpool spa bath, massage seat, deluge shower, lounger chairs, steam room and much more!
Just over the village of Coniston rests the Coniston Old Man. This fell, which is part of the Furness Fells, offers captivating views and an exciting opportunity for outdoor adventure! A slate platform and cairn is found at the summit. So many make the journey that the local sheep are familiar with people and often act tame towards newcomers.
Preserved steam and diesel locomotives from Britain and overseas run between Alston station and Kirkhaugh. There are refreshment facilities and a railway shop at the station.
The theatre building is 150 years old and Grade II listed, giving it a unique heritage. A professional theatre venue with drama, music and dance on offer.
The Settle Play Barn offers a safe place for children to have fun! Bring the whole family and have a great time while the little ones burn off energy. Colourful play areas provide space to romp, slide and run while the on-site cafe offers convenient meals. Weekly events are offered and include music, crafts, dancing and the cookery club.
Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts is found on the Lancaster University Campus, it is a real cultural hub and brings a wonderful programme of events here every year consisting of, UK and international artists, professional theatre, dance, exhibitions and concerts. It is a contemporary venue with superb facilities that are divided into the Peter Scott Gallery, Lancaster International Concerts and Nuffield Theatre. It also acts as a research and teaching facility for art, design, film studios, music theatre studies. The Peter Scott Gallery hosts exhibitions as well as preserving the University's art collection.
The Morecambe Winter Gardens Theatre started life back in 1897 and was known as the Victorian Pavilion theatre, it is located in a prime position in the middle of the promenade and has lovely views out over Morecambe Bay. It is a beautiful Victorian building with many fine architectural features and the inside is being carefully and lovingly restored to its original glory, following years of neglect. Over the years many famous and talented artists have graced the stage and today it still continues to host a range of performances that attract people to this timeless and classic theatre. In addition to the usual programme of events they hold you can become a ghost hunter and enjoy a night of paranormal activity in this haunted venue. If you would like to take a tour of the theatre these can be arranged by contacting the theatre. If you get the opportunity to visit the Morecambe Winter Gardens Theatre do, you will be helping in maintaining and bringing this beautiful building back to its former glory.
Happy Mount Park was first built in 1920 to serve as a traditional urban park area and it continues to serve the residents to this day but with more modern touches whilst still retaining its original charm. The park is open daily from 8.30am and closing times vary depending on the time of year, there is no charge for entry although some of the attractions will incur a cost but they are very reasonable. The park is well maintained by volunteers who do a great job in keeping it clean and tidy. There is so much available here to entertain everyone with a Splash Park, open from May through to early September, Pirates in the Park indoor play area, outdoor natural adventure play area, bowling green, 18-hole putting green, miniature railway, swing boats, trampoline, crazy golf, ornamental gardens, woodland walk, habitat trail, childrens roundabout and floodlit pitches. You could easily spend a full day here enjoying the lovely parkland setting, when the flowers are in bloom it is stunning. Throughout the year the park operates a number of themed events in addition to a selection of the best Brass Bands around playing on a Sunday from the middle of May through to the middle of September. You can bring a picnic or visit the cafe where they serve a good selection of beverages, light snacks and refreshments. Happy Mount Park offers something for everyone and is free too, not many places offer that today.
Keswick is a market town of about 5,000 inhabitants. It is in a fantastic setting between Derwent Water, Blencathra and Skiddaw. A favourite for Lakeland climbers and walkers.
The Theatre by the Lake runs all year round, producing and presenting professional shows. Famous for its views across Derwent Water, the theatre has 400 seats in the main house and a newly extended 100 seat studio.
The Quaker Tapestry Exhibition Centre began all because of an offhand remark made by an 11 year old boy. His teacher, an accomplished embroiderer, was inspired and envisioned large tapestry panels that tell the Quaker story. The project began in 1982 and expanded over the years. Today more than 4,000 individuals of all ages across 15 countries have contributed.
The award-winning Lakeland Museum offers a great way to delve deeper into the rich history of the Lake District. Find out what life was like in this isolated region before the railway and motorcar was made travel easier. Displays tell stories of the people who had a lasting impact on the district.
The renowned Settle-Carlisle Railway claims to be "England's most scenic railway." This historic transportation resource runs through northern England. It was built in the 1870s and offers breathtaking views of some of the finest countryside in the North Pennines and Yorkshire Dales. Visitors can still travel the Settle-Carlisle line today.
Enjoy all the charm of the Elizabethan Levens Hall. For more than five decades, this gorgeous structure has drawn in curious visitors. Tremendous conservation efforts have gone into maintaining the garden and park. Explore the Great Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room, Library and Bedrooms while learning about the legends surrounding this great house.
Blackwell Arts and Crafts House offers visitors a unique opportunity to view up close the wonderful and highly acclaimed work of MH Baille Scott, this beautifully maintained house is a true celebration of his work and the revolutionary Arts and Crafts Movement at this time in the twentieth century. Today the house is classified as one of the most endearing historic houses in the Lake District, situated in Bowness in an idyllic position on the hill overlooking the beautiful Lake Windermere. The house is a celebration of the beauty and craftsmanship of this time and many of the wonderful original features are still here, as well as the furniture and furnishings of the time and you are free to roam around there are no restricted areas. A real bonus of Blackwell House is the amazing vistas it gives of this beautiful region of the Lake District. There are lots of stories and information pertaining to its history, as well as a number of exhibitions, there are staff available to answer any questions you might have. The house is open for the majority of the year except for the first couple of weeks in January. There is a charge for adults but children under 16 and full time students are free. The Tea Room is a warm, inviting and cosy and celebrates the simplicity of good food through their selection of homemade hot and cold dishes and beverages, they are delicious and excellently priced, and the service is very good too. The craft and book shop holds a lovely selection of the best pieces in craft, art and books and much more, you are sure to find a nice souvenir here. Blackwell Arts ad Crafts House is an impressive and interesting experience for all, it is a unparalleled example of the Arts and Crafts Movement and should not be missed.
Hill Top is a charming landmark that includes the 17th century farmhouse of Beatrix Potter. Each room inside the structure contains a picture that hints at her classic tale. The nearby cottage garden contains a vibrant mix of beautiful flowers, vegetables and fruit. See the quaint place that inspired many famous children's tales!
A courtyard castle with rectangular towers, this spectacular medieval fortress is still in grand condition and situated in the heart of Wensleydale, inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
William Wordsworth is recognised as the most beloved poet in Britain. Dove Cottage is the first family home the he lived in along with his sister in 1799.This quaint little cottage contains beautiful furnishings and decor. Outside, travellers can enjoy a peaceful stroll through the nearby garden which is home to many graceful butterflies, birds and plant life.
A fascinating museum for all the family to enjoy, the Bowes Museum houses the greatest collection of European fine and decorative arts in the North of England.
The Grasmere Gingerbread Shop is more than a store, it's a part of local history. The business dates back to the life of Sarah Kemp, who was born in 1815. After relocating, Sarah began producing and selling gingerbread. Her popularity grew and eventually the recipe was passed on to her great niece who sold it. Today travellers can stop by for a bite of some of the best gingerbread in the United Kingdom.
The Wordsworth Museum can be found right next door to the famous Dove Cottage. Travellers can round out their visit by touring both landmarks. This fascinating attraction shares information on the beloved poet with handwritten pieces, paintings, maps, artefacts and interactive displays. Visitors should check with the museum for open hours and admission rates prior to stopping by.
Delve into the history of mining on the North Pennines in this fascinating museum. Hear about the people that worked there, the lifestyle they lead and the legacy this important mine had on the social and cultural history of the area.
Brantwood is a beautiful landmark that once served as the home of Victorian era art critic, John Ruskin.This tranquil treasure is historically important as a centre for contemporary arts and the environment. Approximately 30,000 visitors stop by annually, making this a popular must-see attraction in the area. Exhibitions, courses, concerts and other events are often hosted on the grounds.
The Steam Yacht Gondola is a rebuilt Victorian steam-powered yacht that offers the most relaxing views in Coniston. Enjoy the waterside scenery while learning about how the steam engines keep the vessel moving. Open viewing windows are accessible so passengers can observe the engineer as they feed the firebox. Cruises depart from the pier in Coniston.
The Gallery on the Green is a unique landmark that comes in a very compact size. The Settle Town Council purchased the Upper Settle phone box in 2009 and transformed it into what is possibly the smallest gallery in the world. The gallery can be found a mere 10 minutes walk from the Settle market.
Over 30,000 motoring related exhibits including many reminiscent rarities, tastefully presented in a rather quaint former shire horse stables and courtyard setting.
Middleham castle was once home to some of the most powerful lords of the 15th century, including Salisbury, Warwick and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, later King Richard III. After the castle fell into disrepair much of the stone was taken from its walls and used by locals to build many of the houses in this small Dales town, above which its ruins still tower.
A fully guided tour into the mine itself is available several times a day, detailing the history and spectacular features of the mine. The tour also shows the current mine workings.