Staveley Holiday Accommodation
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Staveley Hotel Accommodation |
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Staveley Bed and Breakfast Accommodation |
The Eagle and Child Inn |
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Relax by the log fire with a fine wine or real ale and indulge in one of the tasty dishes from our interesting and varied menu. |
| Address: Eagle and Child Inn, Kendal Road, Staveley, Cumbria LA8 9LP Phone: +44 (0)1539 821320 Website: www.eaglechildinn.co.uk Email: info@eaglechildinn.co.uk |
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Ravenbank Guest House |
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Ravenbank Guest House is an elegant Victorian house built in 1851 as a former vicarage. It lies on Reston Scar, overlooking the village of Staveley. |
| Address: Ravenbank Guest House, Off Brow Lane, Staveley, Cumbria LA8 9PH Phone: +44 (0)1539 821258 or 0791 954 3657 Website: www.ravenbank.co.uk Email: heathercoupland@btconnect.com |
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Crook Hall Farm (Crook village near Staveley) |
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Crook Hall is a family owned beef and sheep farm in the Lake District National Park. The farmhouse is an inspected and approved property with 'Nationwide Bed and Breakfast'. Set in a beautiful and secluded area, it is the ideal venue for a relaxing vacation (please note your OWN TRANSPORT is essential). We offer a warm Cumbrian welcome for bed and breakfast. As you travel up our ½ mile winding lane you will see a breathtaking view of the valley below and in spring time it is a delight to watch the lambs at play. Dating from the 15th Century, with later additions, the spacious farmhouse has several original features including magnificent oak panelling in the Dining Room, old beams and a period staircase. Please note that the property has some uneven floors. Facilities: We have 3 large en-suite bedrooms Family Room TV and hospitality trays in all rooms TV Lounge/Breakfast Room Tea and coffee facilities in all Bedrooms and in the Lounge Hair dryer and alarm clock in all rooms Central heating Ample car parking Evening meals available in the local area at several good 'Country Inns' The History of Crook Hall The farm stands on the site of a much earlier medieval farm (Thwatterden Hall). In later times the legendary Philipson family lived here for over 200 years: one of whom was knighted by King Charles II. An illegitimate son of the same King owned the property at one time. Robert Philipson was born at Crook Hall. He was nicknamed 'Robert (or Robin) the Devil' because of his daring exploits including riding into Kendal Parish Church on horseback to seek his enemy during the Civil War. The helmet hanging on the church wall is believed to be his. Another member of the Philipson family was imprisoned because of his Royalist beliefs. The house once had its own 'Priest Hole' and William Wordsworth, the famous poet, was once a frequent visitor to the farm. The present owners are the Metcalfe family, whose diversification plans have been featured several times on television. |
| Address: Mrs P. Metcalfe,
Crook Hall,
Crook,
Nr Kendal,
Cumbria
LA8 8LF Phone: +44 (0)1539 821352 Website: www.crookhallfarm.co.uk Email: See website |
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Li'Le Hullets Bed and Breakfast |
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Li'Le Hullets Bed and Breakfast is situated in the quiet rural village of Staveley, in the Lake District National Park, in between the old market town of Kendal and Windermere, offering easy access to motorways and all major Lake District routes. All rooms also have the following facilites: |
| Address: 3 Seed Howe, Staveley, Nr Kendal, Cumbria, The Lake District LA8 9PP Phone: +44 (0)1539 821148 Website: www.lilehullets.co.uk Email: None (Please call) |
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The Hill, Ings |
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The Hill is an attractive Lakeland home which dates from the mid 1800's. It is set within magnificent topiary gardens which have featured in English Heritage Gardens. Surrounded by the indigenous countryside which attracts a host of wildlife including the popular heron, the house enjoys a rural feel without isolation. All the bedrooms are decorated to a high standard, as comfortable as they are attractive. A wonderful breakfast feast will be served in the delightful dining room with a good selection of quality products, many of them local. After breakfast, a lunch packed in a picnic backpack can be provided so that you are ready to explore the wonderful Lake District scenery. Guests are welcome to relax in the beautiful lounge, as they soothe away the aches of a day walking on the fells. All rooms are well appointed with central heating, colour television, video or DVD player, tea & coffee facilities and hairdryer. All rooms are non smoking. |
| Address: The Hill, Ings, nr. Kendal, Cumbria LA8 9QQ Phone: +44 (0)1539 822217 Website: www.thehillonline.co.uk Email: thehill@ktdinternet.com |
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Maggs Howe |
| Homely comfortable 3 roomed accommodation in the tranquil Kentmere Valley 3 miles from Staveley village. The Mountain Bikers and Horse Riders Coast to Coast Route and the Long Distance path of Lakeland to Lindisfarne pass close by. The bed & breakfast accommodation offers single, double / twin, and a family room. Tea & coffee-making facilities, hairdryer, telephone available, ironing board and iron on request, vegetarian and other diets (please give notice), non-smoking facilities, children welcome, pets by arrangement. Walker and Cyclist Friendly. Open all year except Christmas and New Year. This is a popular location, so book early. |
| Address: Maggs Howe, Kentmere, near Kendal, Cumbria LA8 9JP Phone: +44 (0)1539 821689 |
Staveley Self Catering Cottages Accommodation |
Topiary Cottage, Ings |
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Traditional yet 'state of the art' inside, this detatched barn conversion, which dates back to 1830, has literally got it all. Set in the grounds of the owners house. A substantial wood door opens into an open entance hall, where you can catch sight of the beautiful beams, lovely view, glorius furnishings and a warmth that only comes from old properties turned new. A lot of thought and attention has been given to the design and furnishings of the property. A very romantic bedroom which is beautifully furnished and features a clever use of stained glass in the original dove cote to reflect the early morning sunshine across the whole bedroom. The lounge / dining room has deep cushioned furnishings and a feature fireplace. Relaxing evenings can be spent watching the TV/video or listening to music on the CD player. A wide selection of guidebooks and maps are available. The French windows lead out to the sun terrace and private enclosed garden, perfect for romantic evening and early morning meals, which gently slopes down to the meandering river Gowan. |
| Address: The Hill, Ings, nr. Kendal, Cumbria LA8 9QQ Phone: +44 (0)1539 822217 Website: www.thehillonline.co.uk Email: thehill@ktdinternet.com |
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Staveley Caravans and Camping Accommodation |
Maggs Howe Camping Barn |
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Maggs Howe Camping Barn, part of the Maggs Howe Bed & Breakfast Accommodation. Two sleeping areas with 12 bed spaces, fully fitted kitchen, two showers and a toilet. Guests are requested to bring their own sleeping bags but mattresses are provided. Breakfasts and suppers are available at the bed and breakfast building. |
| Address: Maggs Howe, Kentmere, near Kendal, Cumbria LA8 9JP Phone: +44 (0)1539 821689 |
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Staveley Hostel Accommodation |
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