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3 Randle How - Whitehaven

TRADITIONAL WELL APPOINTED COTTAGE IN THE PEACEFUL WESTERN LAKE DISTRICT

No3 Randle How is an 18th Century Cottage situated in Eskdale Green in the heart of the Esk valley.

Eskdale is a beautiful unspoilt valley on the western side of the Lake District National Park. The river Esk runs down the valley, starting among the highest mountains in England and ending in Ravenglass on the coast. At the top of the valley are Hard Knot Roman Fort and the road over to Ambleside via Hard Knot and Wrynose passes. The River Esk continues down to the small village of Eskdale Green and on to Ravenglass on the coast. The narrow gauge railway ‘The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway’  runs from the hamlet of Boot, through Eskdale Green and down to Ravenglass. The cottage is three minutes walk from Eskdale Green Station.Near to Ravenglass is Muncaster Castle with its famous gardens and Owl Centre and The Castle itself.

The Valley has five excellent pubs with Real Ale and good food., two of which are walking distance from the cottage.

The Cottage is in a quiet part of the village and is an excellent base for walking on either the high fells or along the beautiful valley, touring or a quiet relaxing rest throughout the year. It has Modern facilities while maintaining its traditional Style. There is an open fire in the sitting room and a multifuel stove in the dining room, ideal for a cosy winter stay. There is also full central heating. In the summer there is a large garden to enjoy.

The Cottage offers 2 bedrooms, 1 double and 1 twin, a bathroom containing a bath with electric shower over, a wash basin and W.C, There is a separate lounge and dining room and a fully fitted kitchen The kitchen has an electric oven with gas hob,a fridge and a freezer. There is also a microwave oven and dishwasher.The utility room has a washing machine and an overhead drying rack.

Whitehaven

Prices from: £295.00
to: £495.00
(per week)
Sleeps 4
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