Acorn, Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake District
Charming single-storey stone cottage for two guests comprising character features such as vaulted ceilings and exposed beams.






Our Lake District properties can be found in some beautiful locations and include cottages, barn conversions and Grade II-listed dwellings.
Charming single-storey stone cottage for two guests comprising character features such as vaulted ceilings and exposed beams.
Cosy, well-equipped holiday lodge for two guests in the hamlet of Pennington in the Lake District that includes a private hot tub.
Modern holiday property suitable for large groups with four bedrooms, a large kitchen with breakfast table and a spacious living room with wood-burner.
Bluebell Cottage offers superb views across Morecambe Bay. Sleeping up to 6, it a hot tub and en-suite bedrooms.
Barn conversion with an open-plan layout that comprises a kitchen with dining area and sitting area with wood-burner.
Traditional cottage in the Lake District National Park that sleeps ten and comprises two living rooms, a games room and hot tub.
Converted 18th century mill with a beamed open-plan interior that offers stylish accommodation for four with two bedrooms.
Charming cottage with an open-plan living area consisting of a kitchen and living room with wood-burner. Outside is a patio and hot tub.
18th century cottage that sleeps six and includes a living room with wood-burner, a dining room and a well-equipped, modern kitchen.
Gable View features a single-storey open-plan interior that comprises one double bedroom with kitchen, sitting area and living room.
Holiday apartment well-suited to couples with an open-plan living area that includes a modern kitchen, dining area and living room.
Charming period property in Keswick for eight, comprising four en-suite bedrooms, a beamed living room with wood-burner and a hot tub.
High quality farm building conversion near Backbarrow in the Lake District that offers stylish holiday accommodation for four people.
Former farmhouse with seven bedrooms, a spacious living room and a leisure suite with heated indoor pool and hot tub.
Charming holiday cottage set in the 5000-acre Graythwaite Estate that offers fantastic views of Lake Windermere and beyond.
Stone cottage featuring a modern kitchen and living room with dining area from which French doors lead out to a patio with furniture.
Modern cottage near Lake Ullswater- highhlights include a lounge with entertainment system and an on-site swimming pool and games room.
Superbly-appointed character cottage which is set within walking distance of Lake Windermere on a large 5000-acre private estate.
Neddy Cut is a modern, luxury holiday property situated near Backbarrow in the Lake District that sleeps six guests.
Stylish barn conversion with a beamed interior comprising a king-size double bedroom, a modern kitchen and living room with wood-burner.
The Lake District is a mountainous region in North West England offering a dramatic beauty that has inspired the likes of William Wordsworth. From the limestone outcrops of the Furness Peninsula to the fen covered hillsides of the Duddon Estuary, its landscape is one of stony ruggedness and rural tranquility,
There are 16 major lakes varying in size from Windermere at 10 miles, to the small but beautiful Grasmere Lake which is about a mile in length.
Towering above them are great brooding mountains like 3210ft Scaffell Pike, Britain's highest peak. Roads and pathways carry travellers high up into the surrounding mountain passes towards Esk Hause, Sticks Pass and Nan Bield Pass.
Cartmel, a cathedral town in miniature dates back to 1188 and offers treasures such as a 14th century gatehouse and 12th century church. Some of the best walking country surrounds this little town with footpaths winding their way through bracken and holly covered hillsides.
Hawkshead, another countryside gem, with its stone cottages is one of the Lake District's finest beauty spots and epitomises the character of these parts.
Then there's the Old Man of Coniston, rising to 2635 ft and affording some majestic visas of the waterfalls and green hills of Furness Fells.
Head over to our blog for more information about the Lake District, as we profile some of its most popular visitor attractions and historical places of interest.