Cockley Beck Cottage
Cockley Beck Cottage is a peaceful well equipped cottage for two in a quiet corner of The Lake District National Park located between Hardknott & Wrynose pass, with a low level road access route via The Duddon Valley.
Outstanding wifi/broadband via Starlink satellite with 44.6Mbps download & 34.7Mbps upload speed.
Cockley Beck Cottage is a semi detached property for 2 in a beautiful & remote part of The Lake District National Park.
Kick back and relax in this stylish detached house, with four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, spacious kitchen, dining room with a wood burning stove, two lounge areas, central heating throughout with underfloor heating on the ground floor. There is a ground floor toilet off the utility room.
Upstairs the master bedroom is en suite & features a super king 6' wide double bed, bedroom 2 has a super king 6' wide double bed, bedroom 3 is a 5' wide king double, bedroom 4 is a single.
Bathroom two features a bath tub & shower over.
Overdale is a new to market beautifully furnished cottage with 4 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms & is the perfect base for staying in The Yorkshire Dales & the nearby Lake District National Park. Windermere is less than 25 miles away.
Overdale is a stone built semi detached cottage with a garden to the front & rear with garden furniture & a magnificent view across Dentdale in the village of Dent with real ale pubs, coffee shops & village store.
Quiet country roads, high level bridaleways & footpaths enable you to explore Dentdale easily. A high level walk to the summit of Whernside, the highest of The Three Parks is 13 miles circuit.
Russell Cottage is in a tranquil corner of Dentdale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With space for up to four people to sleep in two double bedrooms, it is well-suited for couples, friends and small families. Guests appreciate being within walking distance of the centre of Dent village where there are three popular pubs, including the George and the Dragon Inn, which serves the regional speciality, Dent Bitter, that is brewed in the Dent Brewery in nearby Cowgill.
The Cumbrian village of Dent attracts walkers and tourists all year round with its quaint little cobbled streets, beautiful scenery and miles of fabulous walks. Find out about local life at the Heritage Centre in the village (or over a pint in the pub!); take a ride on the famous Carlisle to Settle Railway which stops at Dent's railway station just outside the village (the highest of its kind in the country), passing over Ribblehead's impressive viaduct; or relax over a mug of tea and a slice of cake in Meadowside Cafe after a long walk.
For those who want to explore the wider area, there are a multitude of attractions for day trips out with both the Yorkshire Dales National Park on the doorstep and the Lake District National Park just fifteen miles away by car. If you have bought new walking boots for the trip, test them out on the 5-mile circular route that passes through Flintergill and Dentdale, or challenge yourself on a hilly 11-mile walk that takes in the three peaks Whernside, Great Coum and Crag Hill.
For those who prefer to cycle, the Pennine Cycleway is accessible from the village offering miles of stunning countryside or just spend your days pedalling around the country lanes that surround Dent. There are also lovely walks beside the River Dee, as well as fishing.
Russell Cottage has stunning views of Aye Gill Pike and Whernside, so you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings from the moment you wake up until the sun sets, whether you appreciate them from a seat on the balcony with a glass of wine on a summer evening, or through the French doors in the living room, snuggled up with a mug of hot chocolate in front of the log burning stove on a chilly winter afternoon.