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| Hawkshead, Cumbria, England Self Catering |
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| Ann Tysons House - Bed and breakfast and self catering accommodation in Hawkshead, in a grade 2* listed lakeland cottage that was the early home of the poet William Wordsworth.
Anvil Cottage - Far Sawrey - A detached, traditional lakeland stone self-catering holiday home available year-round. Details and photographs of the 4-star facilities.
Black Fell Cottage - Modern self-catering cottage in a quiet lane between Hawkshead and Tarn Hows. Details, photos, and things to do.
Hawkshead Cottages - Two self catering cottages, information on facilities and photographs.
Howe Farm - Bed and breakfast accommodation in a traditional stone built Lakeland farmhouse, and self catering holiday accommodation in an adjacent barn conversion. Details of facilities.
Lakeland Hideaways - Self Catering in various traditional Lakeland Cottages and converted barns in and around the village of Hawkshead. Details of facilities.
Oak Apple Barn - Sleeps four. Describes the property and its facilities with local information and price guide.
Tock How Farm - High Wray - Self Catering holiday cottage for non smokers. Overlooking Blelham Tarn, this famrhouse was once owned by Beatrix Potter, and is now owned by The National Trust.
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