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Lake District Christmas Villas
Cumbria
3 Bed Cottage in Keswick
Ref: S421417
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£185
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3 Bed Cottage in Cartmel Fell
Ref: S232443
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£285
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Hayloft
Ref: S281507
Reviews 17
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£96
per nightCumbria
Domvs
Ref: S282004
Reviews 38
From
£260
per nightCumbria
Walker's Retreat Lodge
Ref: S363654
Reviews 41
From
£99
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Sunny Brae
Ref: S821227
Reviews 7
From
£147
per nightCumbria
2 Bed Cottage in Lorton
Ref: S421794
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£122
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The Copper Loft
Ref: S536062
Reviews 2
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£92
per nightCumbria
Lodge 3 At Pound Farm
Ref: S1028662
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£98
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Friars Fold
Ref: S604697
Reviews 8
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£77
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Valley View Lodge
Ref: S363718
Reviews 89
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£104
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Whisk Away Cottage
Ref: S668827
Reviews 9
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£118
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3 Bed Cottage in Thornthwaite
Ref: S421787
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£101
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Gillercombe
Ref: S79889
Reviews 43
From
£139
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Field Head House
Ref: S594090
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£179
per nightCumbria
Elm - Woodland Cottages
Ref: S810534
Reviews 40
From
£229
per nightCumbria
Columbine Cottage
Ref: S532515
Reviews 4
From
£141
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5 Bed Cottage in Loweswater
Ref: S421859
From
£250
per nightCumbria
3 Bed Apartment in Ambleside
Ref: S882255
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£132
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Muncaster View
Ref: S3633
Reviews 25
From
£72
per nightCumbria
2 Bed Cottage in Keswick
Ref: S421354
From
£90
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Lake View
Ref: S810592
Reviews 18
From
£304
per nightCumbria
22 Thirlmere
Ref: S49669
Reviews 46
From
£163
per nightCumbria
Addyfield Farmhouse
Ref: S879380
Reviews 1
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£124
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What our customers say about their holidays
Julia - Verified booking
DOMVS was in a great great location - a few minutes walk from Windermere town & railway station, and slap on a bus route.
It is a beautiful house with a grand, but comfortable, living room with large bay windows facing the lovely garden and wonderful views beyond. There is a small conservatory attached and access to the garden and patio sitting areas (one house level and one lower) which were lovely places to congregate at the end of the day for early evening drinks, as the weather was good. The kitchen was a good size and reasonably well equipped (see comments on inventory later) with a useful utility room. Likewise, the dining room has everything needed and just fitted 12 people reasonably comfortably around the table which occupies most of the room. This looked tight but worked well. Of note, it would cause less confusion if Sykes called this property the name actually on the gate as looking for DOMVS reveals absolutely nothing either on Google, or when there, since the house is called Rannerdale! (Itâs also impossible to say, DOMVS!). 4 of the ensuite bedrooms were ample or large, and attractive, doubles, 2 seemingly quite luxurious (see later). The 2 twin bedrooms were, by contrast, very small and basic, with some issues (see under âroomsâ). Of note, all the bedrooms, with the exception of the huge garden facing âmasterâ bedroom, had an aspect onto the road and were therefore subject to traffic noise and less interesting views (curious the house was built with most of the rooms not facing the beautiful garden and view at the back!). Not a major problem, but one needs to be aware of it as it is a well used road. As mentioned, this made it convenient, which was the upside of that. Issues with the property. 1. Very few bedroom windows opened, and if they did, it wasnât very wide, which was a major downside and should be clearly indicated in advance. Ventilation in a bedroom is absolutely key, especially as most people in a shared property want to shut the bedroom door for privacy. A few of the rooms had fans, but a fan can only circulate air and, if there is no fresh air coming into the room, it is simply circulating stale air. We appreciate double glazing is to keep road noise out, but it must be down to the individual whether they prefer fresh air with traffic noise, or recirculated stale air. This problem was unfortunately, particularly noticeable in the small twin rooms, and in the tower room. This room, although fabulous visually, with multiple small windows along all four walls (so like the master bedroom, had a great view over the back from one set), gave rise to enormous challenges as not a single window was openable (despite a large claw bath in the room, which was a wonderful luxury in one way, but problematic ventilation wise, therefore, in another and had necessitated a dehumidifier in the room which did itâs best). Secondly, not all the blind pulleys worked properly or were accessible (??), so blocking out the sunlight on hot days was challenging. So we had to do some fixing of the little chains, some of which were insubstantial plastic, which came apart at the slightest tug. Since there was a significant amount of (wonderful!) light, it needed occlusion on hot sunny days and of course at night. Opening and closing every single blind each morning and evening was something of a challenge, not least, because there were so many to do, but also because some were almost impossible to reach, due to the geography and furniture of the room and the inaccessibility of the blind pulley chain. A taller person with a longer reach may have fared better. We set up a âHeath Robinsonâ on one window over the stairs, leading down to the loo/shower room, in order to be able to adjust the blind. 2. No inventory; Sykes were not able to tell us what was and wasnât there. For example, we were told there were no hairdryers, so some of us went to the bother of packing one, but in fact there were several. As most of us were travelling by train and some from overseas, this was not an inconsiderable nuisance, carrying the extra weight and taking luggage space unnecessarily. Also whether things like tea towels, dishwasher tablets, bin bags etc were provided. Whilst we appreciate that self catering means you provide your own food, by and large, it is absolutely impossible to bring every possible ingredient or kitchen item you might need for cooking, and it is customary for simple basics to be provided. There were some of these things there, but Sykes were unable to tell us, which which meant a lot of extra things being brought unnecessarily by the two side cars. This increases packing and unpacking time considerably and it is a waste of time. Clarity on exactly what is provided is essential, down to the number of cutlery, crockery and glasses sets, the types of kitchen implements etc. Cooks need to know what they are dealing with, which will dictate what kind of cooking they can do. 3. A certain amount of wear and tear was evident; as is to be expected in an old property, but certain functional things do need fixing, eg the dishwasher cutlery holder had large holes in it, which meant that cutlery dropped through, potentially hazardous to the function of the machine if not spotted, and with 12 people was hard to keep track of who knew, and who didnât and who would remember! The glass shelf over the handbasin in one twin room was loose and hanging off its fixings, rendering it usable; therefore needs repair. 4. The waste disposal system was very confusing. The notices told us to put everything in the one large wheelie bin, where it would be sorted by the contractor into recycling and other. The large wheelie bin had a very big sign on the lid saying âno recyclablesâ! Weâre also not aware of any other company offering this service and remain dubious about it, since, hearing the head of waste management in the UK on the radio recently talking about contamination of recyclables, it is pretty clear that prolonged exposure to grease permanently contaminates recycled paper for example, and it is hard to imagine in any case how any contractor could separate food waste from plastic, paper, card and so on. We would love a full explanation of how this is possible and it needs to be crystal clear. Everyone needs to be recycing as much as possible these days and we had taken great pains to keep our recyclables separate and were fairly astonished and sceptical when it was clear there was only one bin in which to put it all. 5. Rooms. The two twin rooms are quite pokey. It needs to be made very clear that the four doubles and the two twins are of very different sizes and standards. Twin rooms can be just as luxurious, but these were of inferior quality and really best for young children. We were six couples, ranging in age from late 60âs to mid 80s, and it was very hard allocating the twins for obvious reasons! Inevitably, neither couple were happy. If we had known in advance, we may well have chosen a property with more equal quality rooms, or, if we had decided this one was the right property, could have organised the room allocation in advance by whatever means, but it made a very awkward and time consuming first evening discussing allocation before we could all settle into the room we were finally allocated. 6. Other bedroom issues Moreover, the twin bedsâ bedposts stick out at the top and catch the unwary; residents of these rooms sustained nasty bruises as a result of a hard knock, which didnât add to their dissatisfaction of being in those rooms! Poor design. 7. One of the twin rooms had a faulty shower from the outset. The owner was there on our arrival day trying to get it fixed and was extremely apologetic and gave us two bottles of bubbly to compensate for the temporary inconvenience, which was felt reasonable, assuming the shower would be fixed the next day. It wasnât though and, despite multiple visits from a plumber, remained unusable for five of the seven days of our stay.
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Mrs Carole Stacey - Verified booking
We were really impressed with Walkers Retreat lodge.
It is a well set out lodge on a slight hill so it overlooks all the other lodges giving clear views of the hills. It is not overlooked. Behind it there is a wooded area. There is ample space to park a car next to the lodge. In fact although it states one car per lodge the parking bay at Walkers Retreat would accommodate two cars. The lounge area is spacious, both bedrooms are more compact but are adequate with plenty of storage space. There is one shower room with toilet that has two doors, one into the master bedroom creating an ensuite effect and one into the hall. There is also a separate toilet. The best part of the lodge though is the decking area. It wraps around the front and one side with access through the front door or patio doors from the lounge and dining area. We were lucky to have good weather when we were there and the decking area was a pleasant place to sit during the evenings facing the sun. The kitchen was well kept and clean. There is a pub, The Haybarn Inn, about 2 minutes away via a small path through the woods at the back of the lodge. The food there is passable, it has a patio area and a beer garden. The location of the park and lodge is very good. We stayed for a weekend on a walking trip but if you stayed longer it is a good base to explore the Lakes. The customer service was also excellent. The instructions to access the lodge were clear and precise and the booking experience as a whole was excellent .The receptionist at Limefitt Holiday Park was also very helpful. What did you enjoy most about your stay? Sitting outside on the decking area in the evening. Peaceful and relaxing. What one experience (e.g attraction, walk, day out) would you recommend for our future guests? We stayed here because we had planned walking up Scafell Pike. We did this from Great Langdale. Our route started at the Old Dungeon Ghyll. The route took us over The Band, Bow Fell, Esk Pike passed Great End and over Broad Crag to Scafell Pike. We decended via the path passed Tongue Head, Angle Tarn and Mickleden. This was a long walk, 8 hours. However I if you don't want to to do the whole walk I would recommend going as far as Bowfell and Esk Pike. A really nice walk and fantastic views. It takes about 20 minutes to drive to the Old Dungeon Ghyll from Walkers Retreat.
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Mrs Carole Stacey - Verified booking
Last time we stayed here I gave it a deserved 5 star review.
Even though we have marked it down slightly this time it is still really a 5 star lodge and I would certainly stay here again and thoroughly recommend it. The reason we have marked it down slightly this time is because we had a few problems. The first problem we had was that we could not get the gas cooker hobs to light. This was on a Sunday. We reported this but were told they couldn't come out on a Sunday and to use a match to light the hobs. This didn't work. We then left the day. When we returned we found the heating wasn't working. We did not report this until the Monday morning when we were leaving. In hindsight we should have done so on Sunday, the reason we didn't was because when we had reported the Hob we had been told they couldn't come out on Sunday. We therefore thought the same would apply to the heating. Finally when we got up on Monday morning we found there was no hot water so could not have a shower. I have since been told they checked the Hob after we left and it was working perfectly. So it's a mystery why it wouldn't work on Sunday or Monday morning. (We had used it on Saturday). They also told us the heating needed a simple reset and if we had told them they would have fixed it. I acknowledge that we should have reported it on Sunday but I have explained why we didn't. In conclusion I would still recommend this lodge. I am sure these problems will be ironed out for us, if we stayed there again, and for any future guests. (Maybe a note regarding the reset of the heating & hot water for guests) What did you enjoy most about your stay? It's a really comfortable lodge in a great location for sightseeing or walking. What one experience (e.g attraction, walk, day out) would you recommend for our future guests? We are walkers so there are many fells out there. The Lake District is a beautiful place.
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Karl - Verified booking
My family loved the lodge.
It was the perfect base for our stay in the Lake District. Itâs location in the park also suited us down to the ground - at the top, backing onto the wood, with a great view from the decking area. It was clean, tidy, and comfortable and weâd definitely book to stay here again in the future. One suggestion we have would be for the lodge have some kind of welcome booklet containing instructions for the appliances, local recommendations, suggested walks and the like. Whilst the cooking appliances by and large were pretty straightforward to use, we had issues with the DVD player. The TVs were fine, only one evening, we wanted to watch a dvd and for some reason we couldnât get a picture from the player to the screen. We were probably missing something straightforward, but some instructions wouldnât have gone amiss as thereâs always some idiosyncrasies no matter how au fait one might be with such equipment. A couple of nice touches might be a welcome pint of milk, teabags and coffee for that cuppa one might need when youâve first arrived. Also some small âwelcomeâ bars of soap in the bathrooms. Finally a guest book would also be a nice touch. These have been things that we have had, when staying at other Lake District Lodge Holidays lodges in the past. Please understand that these are just minor suggestions and not criticisms!! As I say, we really enjoyed our stay and would gladly recommend this lodge.
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Anne - Verified booking
We have just enjoyed a lovely week celebrating my husbandâs birthday in Domvs.
We are a group of 12 family members age range 10-70 years and the house suited our needs perfectly. Great that every bedroom has its own ensuite facilities. The house was clean and well equipped, especially the kitchen which made it easy to cater for such a large group. The open fire in the lounge created a cosy atmosphere in the evenings. The large square table in the dining room was perfect for family meals and playing games. The views from the house are superb and location fabulous, with just a short walk into Windermere town centre. The railway station is very close by and bus stop just a few yards from the house. We only realised the day before we left that the house has different thermostats for upstairs and downstairs. Downstairs was lovely and warm throughout our stay but upstairs a bit chilly (especially the tower room) as we didnât realise the thermostat for upstairs was situated on the first floor. This wasnât a major problem though as we spent most of our time downstairs. A good time was had by all!
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