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Lake District Villas

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dovecot Cottage

Cumbria

Dovecot Cottage

Ref: S366284

Reviews 48

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Situated in the heart of the Lake District National Park is the lovely village of Grasmere, probably best known as the home of William Wordsworth, a place he once described as "The most loveliest spot that man hath found". Any visit to Grasmere...

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£84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lilac Cottage

Cumbria

Lilac Cottage

Ref: S371312

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The town of Windermere provides a range of amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes resting in the heart of the famed Lake District National Park. Great for a family that is looking for lots of things to do, Windermere is home to...

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£155

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lake View

Cumbria

Lake View

Ref: S181814

Reviews 47

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Bowness-on-Windermere is a vibrant tourist area of the Lake District National Park. With an array of attractions including boat trips, scenic picnic locations, art galleries and glorious walking routes surrounding the area, it makes for the ideal...

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£102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Ullswater (SZ295)

Cumbria

Bed in Ullswater (SZ295)

Ref: S421700

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This cottage is a traditional cosy bolthole for two set in the tranquil surroundings of Matterdale near Ullswater. It's a great value base for two people keen to get out and explore all that this picturesque area has to offer. Set up a winding...

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£71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Knotts Cottage

Cumbria

Knotts Cottage

Ref: S282833

Reviews 27

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The twin towns of Bowness and Windermere are both vibrant, fun-filled places set within the splendid scenery of the Lake District. Both towns provide a range of amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes whilst Ambleside offers the...

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£150

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Sheep Pen

Cumbria

The Sheep Pen

Ref: S106051

Reviews 29

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The Sheep Pen is a fabulous converted traditional farm building between Bowness on Windermere and Kendal close to the small Hamlet of Crook. It has has been converted to a very high standard complete with a beautifully tiled bathroom with walk-in...

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£90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Keswick (82475)

Cumbria

Bed in Keswick (82475)

Ref: S358301

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This rural hideaway in the northern Lake District is the perfect base for couples and small families who love getting out and about in nature. Stunning walking trails are accessible from your front door, and you ll also be close to the myriad of...

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£107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lake Lodge Studio

Cumbria

Lake Lodge Studio

Ref: S281706

Reviews 40

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The vibrant twin towns of Bowness and Windermere hold enduring appeal for visitors to the Lake District National Park, with each providing a range of nearby attractions, amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. A variety of boat trips...

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£60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dove Tail Barn

Cumbria

Dove Tail Barn

Ref: S281487

Reviews 41

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Underbarrow is a quiet, pretty Lakeland village close to the historic market town of Kendal and within reach of the wonderful Lake Windermere. The village has a pub and is ideally placed for exploring southern Lakeland and the Lake District...

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£115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Snuggledown

Cumbria

Snuggledown

Ref: S810189

Reviews 17

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The small village of Troutbeck Bridge lies between the famous towns of Windermere and Ambleside, close to the renowned Kirkstone Pass, within the Lake District National Park. Made up of a scattering of Lakeland cottages, this quiet village offers...

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£79

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Hidden Place

Cumbria

The Hidden Place

Ref: S800806

Reviews 8

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The picturesque village of Pooley Bridge sits on the northerly edge of Lake Ullswater in the Lake District National Park. The name Pooley came to be due to the forming of a large pool, which was left by the fast flowing River Eamont, and the word...

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£79

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dog Crag Cabin

Cumbria

Dog Crag Cabin

Ref: S426019

Reviews 3

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Situated in a beautiful countryside location in South West Cumbria on the edge of the Lake District National Park, Dog Crag Cabin is a truly unique barn conversion that offers guests a fun holiday experience at the point where stylish & rustic...

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£65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Ambleside (92240)

Cumbria

Bed in Ambleside (92240)

Ref: S696817

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Cabin style lodgings make for a unique destination holiday in the beautiful Lake District National Park. Set amongst vibrant greenery and towering trees, this rural cottage offers a real country escape for four guests and a dog, ideal for any...

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£92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Troutbeck nr Ullswater (SZ254)

Cumbria

Bed in Troutbeck nr Ullswater (SZ254)

Ref: S421651

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Discover this cosy cottage for two welcoming up to one well behaved dog in an elevated position above Troutbeck. Situated between Keswick and Penrith, this is an ideal base for exploring the northern Lake District and in particular the beautiful...

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£47

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Abbots Reading Suite

Cumbria

Abbots Reading Suite

Ref: S281731

Reviews 47

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Set on the southern shores of Lake Windermere, the small, sleepy hamlet of Lakeside offers a peaceful getaway location, hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the Lake District’s popular attractions, but still within easy reach of them. Whether...

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£54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 43 Pony Meadow

Cumbria

43 Pony Meadow

Ref: S777920

Reviews 23

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The small village of Troutbeck Bridge lies between the famous towns of Windermere and Ambleside, close to the renowned Kirkstone Pass, within the Lake District National Park. Made up of a scattering of Lakeland cottages, this quiet village offers...

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£117

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Borrowdale (SZ459)

Cumbria

Bed in Borrowdale (SZ459)

Ref: S564738

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Situated in the Borrowdale valley, this attractive holiday home offers basic yet comfortable self catering accommodation for two people amidst picture perfect scenery. The sitting room windows beautifully frame the Borrowdale Fells, with inspiring...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Bassenthwaite (91211)

Cumbria

Bed in Bassenthwaite (91211)

Ref: S670020

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Situated in an idyllic rural spot, this delightful detached Lakeland cottage makes a lovely retreat for couples and solo travellers discovering the Lake District. Offering bright, cosy accommodation for up to two guests, the property has been...

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£86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Coniston (LCC50)

Cumbria

Bed in Coniston (LCC50)

Ref: S230009

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Soak up the peace and tranquillity at this rural holiday home for two, close to the shores of Coniston Water. Nearby days out include the picturesque village of Hawkshead (3 miles), where William Wordsworth attended school, and Beatrix Potter s...

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£143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Durham Bridge Barn

Cumbria

Durham Bridge Barn

Ref: S282012

Reviews 46

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Crosthwaite is a small village set in the picturesque Lyth Valley, famous for its damson trees, and boasts a lovely pub known nationally for its excellent food. The lakeside towns of Windermere and Bowness are nearby, with plenty of activities,...

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£80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Chapel

Cumbria

The Old Chapel

Ref: S281796

Reviews 26

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The pretty hamlet of Crook is situated in beautiful Lakeland countryside and offers excellent access to the heart of the Lake District National Park. There are two hotels/pubs in Crook itself and a wide variety of super walks on the surrounding...

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£86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Dairy

Cumbria

The Dairy

Ref: S274249

Reviews 19

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The Dairy is in a fantastic location on the edge of Kendal with all the amenities the market town has to offer, yet tucked away with sweeping countryside views. It's a perfect location to enjoy the Lake District National Park. The Dairy is set...

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£77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ale Cottage

Cumbria

Ale Cottage

Ref: S89797

Reviews 55

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Situated just to the north of Skiddaw, Ireby is an excellent centre for touring and walking throughout the northern Lakes yet is relatively unspoilt and provides a haven from the hustle and bustle of the busier parts of the Lake District....

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£63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bed in Cartmel (LCC32)

Cumbria

Bed in Cartmel (LCC32)

Ref: S232754

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The romantic cottage enjoys a quiet location in the pretty village of Lindale, on the southern edge of the Lake District National Park. From the cottage, you can spend a day at the races in Cartmel (4 miles), take a river cruise on Lake Windermere...

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What our customers say about their holidays

  • Imogen - Verified booking

    After seeing the reviews, I was really looking forward to staying at Lake View with my mum for a little break away.

    The views are amazing from the property and you're provided with everything you could need to cook and prepare meals. The hot tub was the highlight for us, it felt really clean and was lovely to get into every night. However, both my mum and I felt the place lacked warmth. The place was very clean but equally felt a bit clinical. I suppose this does come down to personal preference but it would have been nice to have some pictures on the walls, cosier dining chairs and more colour around the place. The bathroom is a wet room and is mostly black with no window and the bedding was all white along with the walls. The sofa was low down which we didn't mind but it is marked and a bit tired looking. Considering what you're paying, it's not amazing! Collecting the key and dropping it off at the office at the end of our stay too was a bit inconvenient and a surprise as we'd never done a Sykes booking before. I feel a keysafe at the property would be much better, although again, that is personal preference. Another downside is, currently, another holiday home is being built very near, off to the left from the property. Its a building site with noise and machinery over the hillside above what they're building! We weren't warned of this and it just wasn't nice to have that going on, on the weekdays, during our stay. Parking is good but the multiple key fobs for gates was a faff. When we first arrived, we drove down the hill to the bottom, missing the fact Lake View was at the top of the hill. The hill is very steep and it was tricky turning round as the road isn't wide enough for 2 cars. It would be good if it was noted on the booking how far down the hill your holiday home is. I imagine it would be tricky to find in the dark. The views are great as well as having the hot tub but we wouldn't go back to Lake View. The hot tub is great but it's different to the one pictured and when you're sat in the hot tub or on the terrace chairs, you can't see the lake due to a wall blocking the view! In hindsight we realise we booked the wrong thing. We wished we had booked a b+b further into the countryside but that is our mistake. I realise it's clear online the place isn't colourful and it's very white etc but it does look great online! It just FEELS like a cold environment when you're there. Also, I presume this is normal when you do an AirBnB or holiday home stay (?) but we had to strip the bed upon leaving and put all laundry in a bag and clear our rubbish. This was unexpected and fustrating considering the stay cost £800+ for 4 nights. The place just doesn't feel welcoming. You're also threatened with a £250 charge to your payment method if you don't leave the place spotless. Consequently this was often in the back of my mind at a time you want to relax. I suppose we were naive to thing the property was on its own, nestled away somewhere but it actually backs onto a main road and is part of a big complex of holiday homes which all look the same in style - grey - and are fairly close together. Life jackets are provided which is great and kayaks were available to use but be aware they're big! We just couldn't lift them down the big steps into the water but I suppose that's down to personal strength. It's not clearly written down or photographed, where they're situated either. If you're looking for a clean, open plan, mod-con filled space then this is the place for you but if you want somewhere private, with no fuss and a warm, cosy environment, I wouldn't book Lake View. I realise some of my criticisms are about personal preference but I think other things I've mentioned would be an issue for most people! A shame it wasn't what we were hoping it would be.

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  • L - Verified booking

    This is a really interesting historical building and is very handy for the school, which we were opposite to.

    We were on a sailing course they run. There are some good features to the house, the bedrooms are nice and the bathroom is quite new. Downstairs is not well designed and needs sympathetic built in oak furniture and probably a modular sofa because it feels dark, and oppressive with the brown leather, black floors and small windows. Some lightbulbs were out. The freezer was inaccessible really, when coats were hung up, and needed a rethink. A more traditional dining area could really help. It’s the wrong shape and takes up too much room. I found downstairs very grubby with black animal hair on everything. Didn’t mind that too much but it is irritating. There’s no view whatsoever if you can’t go out in the garden due to bad weather and that makes the place depressing. The weather was poor and the clothes dryer was broken which caused some irritation. A man came out to fix it but obviously he couldn’t do it within the time of our stay. No logs were provided either and a fire would have been handy. My biggest concern was a feeling of vulnerability in the property. It was very close to the busy road, loud cars and passers by, at all hours, and despite the big back gate it seemed that bin men and gardeners just came in whenever they wanted to. I didn’t like that and found it unnerving. Others have mentioned the parking too, and that was an issue too. There isn’t really enough and the aggressive attitude of the neighbour about any perceived infringement of her space was another reason to feel vulnerable and edgy rather than relaxed. I’m a country dweller so perhaps I’m not used to the hustle and bustle, nor the aggressive territorial neighbours but I really think this a property worth about half what’s being charged. Sorry. The house itself deserves better and could be lovely.

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  • Steve - Verified booking

    First of all, we did enjoy our stay, it's a wonderful location and ideally placed for exploring the area without having to drive.

    The facilities that have been fitted into a very compact space are excellent, and the property is well fitted out - the custom carpentry is very impressive! The kitchen has everything that could be needed, with the single exception of a rolling pin (I used a wine bottle). Both the bathroom and the bedroom suffer from very low ceilings. The photos in the listing do show both rooms as they are, but it's difficult to get an idea of just how little headroom there is from the images. It's not possible to sit up in bed and have a cup of tea, for instance, as the ceiling is too low. The bed is very comfortable though. In the bathroom the only oart of the room which allows a normal sized adult to stand up is the strip between the door and the toilet - other than that bending over is required - an inconvenience when using the sink. When we arrived there was a cleaning welcome pack - nice idea, but not well executed. It had dishwasher tablets (there is no dishwasher) and bin bags that were far too big for the small pedal bin in the kitchen, and no washing up liquid. This was rectified with a trip to the co-op, but the contractors doing the servicing were clearly not paying attention. Also there was one roll of tolet paper provided - this is not enough for two people, for a week. It was a nice touch to put up some festive decorations, we appreciated it. Although we came prepared as we have a log burner at home, it would also be a nice touch to have an initial supply of kindling & logs for at least one night. The information pack with local walks was very useful and got us to do some walks we wouldn't otherwise have attempted. But why in the list of pubs & restaurants is there no mention of the Swan? It's the nearest & we had a very good Christmas dinner there!

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  • C W - Verified booking

    Overall it is impossible not to enjoy a stay at Lake View.

    In balance however: some features exceeded our expectations and some were disappointing. There was an abundance of modern conveniences which made a great first impression and marvellous views: albeit either side of a large tree. The hot tub was a welcome feature and used on a regular basis. In settling in we found the bed very creaky and the pillows were ultra soft. A wooden slat under the wet room door was loose. Being of an older generation we found the sofa very low to sit comfortably and had a little difficulty sitting and rising. We would have sat at the dining table more but the seats were hard wooden ones as it appeared essentially a good quality patio set rather than dedicated indoor dining furniture. Given the general high level of technology the provision of a microwave was conspicuous by its absence. Cleanliness was general good but the standard lamp light bulbs were covered in dust and there were crumbs in between the slats of the table. The pepper mill didn't work. The hot tub was great but positioned central to the small terrace. The terrace table and chairs were at the rear and it was not possible to see the lake when sitting due to the low surrounding wall. If the hot tub was better positioned, and the table and chairs moved to the front, it would be possible to sit and enjoy the view. Access to the property can be difficult to find and it would be helpful to be provided with a specific reference such as What 3 Words or similar. We are certain everyone would none the less enjoy a stay at Lake View but those with age, mobility or medical considerations may experience some difficulties.

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  • Blake - Verified booking

    Honestly, the pictures don't do it justice, everything is stunning.

    The apartment, the views; everything was stunning, even in February when the weather wasn't the best, I can only imagine how much better the views would be in spring/summer Brilliant facilities all easy to use and manuals in welcome packs if you ain't sure how to use something. Not to far away from shops/pubs/attractions so you feel secluded enough for privacy but not too far away from anywhere you might want to visit My only downsides I can say (and they're not really make or break things) the bed and pillows was more on the softer side, which is okay; I personally just prefer a firmer bed. The couch is a little low to the floor, but again, not a huge problem, unless you struggle with mobility I LOVE how the main rooms lights are all separate so you can just light the area(s) of the room you are using, but I often found myself switching lights off and on to get the lights on/off in the right area(s) so my only suggestion is to label each switch accordingly. This wasn't a problem, I think it would be a nice quality of life change for ease of use; I stayed for 4 nights and never got my head around each switch. And you definitely need to be careful with your head as the roof is rather low and taller people will definitely bang your head if you're not careful. All that being said, I have already recommended this stay to friends and I will definitely be booking again around summer to see how much more beautiful it can be without rain

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Frequent questions

  • Where can I go for a cheap holiday in the Lake District?

    For cheap holiday cottages in the stunning Lake District National Park, try the bustling towns of Bowness-on-Windermere or Keswick. Or, enjoy a quaint village stay at Grasmere or Cartmel.

  • What are the best last-minute holiday deals in the Lake District?

    Planning a last-minute break in the Lake District? At Snaptrip, you’ll be able find a property regardless of the short notice. We’ve got a huge choice of last-minute cottage deals, starting from just £200 for three nights.

  • What are the best walks in the Lake District?

    Some of the best walks in the Lake District include the Orrest Head Walk, the School Knott Circular Route, and the West Shore Walk.

  • Can I book a short break in the Lake District?

    Yes! Many of our holiday cottages are available from a minimum of two nights per week. Whether you’re looking for a hot tub cabin or a dog-friendly home within walking distance of the Lake Windermere, we’ve got it all.

  • How do I book a Scotland break with a hot tub?

    Our most popular luxury cottages in the Lake District include Beatrix Cottage in Troutbeck, Birkdale House in Windermere and Roger Ground House in Hawkshead. Some of these are even pet-friendly cottages!

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