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Hollin How

Eskdale, Lake District
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Sleeps 10
Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 3
Change Fri
Dogs welcome 4
4 star
Enclosed garden / patio
Open fire / wood burner
Internet access
Pub nearby
Shop nearby
Family friendly
Sky TV
Parking on site / nearby
Towels included
Travel cot available
Highchair available
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At a glance

  • A traditional farmhouse steeped in history in the heart of the Eskdale Valley
  • Perfect for a group of friends, family reunions or for two families wishing to holiday together
  • Sympathetically restored to enhance the original character whilst sensitively integrating all modern comforts
Property code: SZ259

With beautiful, formal gardens, an orchard and large, open woodlands with winding paths, a babbling stream and a large pond, find peace and tranquillity that all ages will love.

With walks and trails right from your door amongst glorious scenery, walkers, cyclists, hikers and climbers will be spoilt for choice in the Eskdale Valley. Scafell Pike, England’s highest mountain, is one of the most thrilling climbs in the Lakes and is 10 miles away. A stroll along the River Esk is gentle and pretty, and the river has natural pools for swimming and is popular for canoeing and fishing. Take a 7-mile trip on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, more popularly known as La’al Ratty, through beautiful scenery to the sea. Have a picnic and a dip in the sea at Drigg Beach, 6 miles away, or visit the beautiful seaside village of St Bees, 15 miles away and the starting point for the Coast to Coast Walk. History enthusiasts should visit Muncaster Castle, 7 miles away, steeped in history and with 77 acres of woodland and garden to explore. And, with five pubs within 5 miles, after a busy day, you can indulge in a hearty meal and pint of ale.

Timelessly elegant and practical throughout, traditional furniture and paintings are complemented with beautiful and quirky soft furnishings, with patterned textiles and rugs adding an abundance of character. From the covered porch, head into the hallway and continue to the open-plan kitchen/diner. The dining area overlooks the front garden and has an antique table that seats ten, perfect for meals with friends and family. The central feature of the kitchen is the Aga, there is plenty of worktop space and the under-counter fridge and the dishwasher are built in. Various windows and a skylight make this a bright and welcoming room. The large utility room has a washing machine, tumble dryer and an American-style fridge/freezer. From the kitchen, head to the main living room, where two three-seater sofas, an armchair, and two chairs face the open fire. With the original stone flagged floor covered in strategically placed rugs, it's a room simply made for relaxing evenings around the fire. There is a TV, DVD player and stereo with CD player. The first snug has two armchairs around a feature fireplace and is ideal when adults and kids need their own space. Past the snug is another hallway leading to a second living room, second snug, and second kitchen. The second lounge has a three-seater sofa and an armchair and another open fire, while the second snug has a two-seater sofa. The second kitchen is reached via two steps and has an Aga, a microwave and a smoothie maker. Completing the ground floor is the separate WC. Two flights of stairs are linked by an upstairs corridor from which the bedrooms are accessed. All the bedrooms have exposed oak floorboards with rugs and built-in oak cupboards with hanging space and drawers. Period furniture is dotted throughout. There are two king-size bedrooms, one with beautiful views over the valley and one with an en-suite bathroom with a shower over the bath. There are two twin bedrooms and a bunk room with the top bunk reached by free-standing steps and therefore not suitable for young children. Completing the accommodation are two stylish, family bathrooms both with large baths and separate showers.

Outside, there are extensive grounds with lawns wrapping around the house. There is a small garden enclosed by stone walls with cobbled paths through it and a range of fruit bushes and herbaceous plants. A bench at the top provides a perfect spot to sit and enjoy the garden and the views beyond. At the front of the house, there is a patio with a large slate table and seating for a spot of al fresco dining, and from the side, a little path leads to a small woodland and orchard. Behind the house, you’ll find a large area of open woodland with a stream, benches overlooking a large but shallow pond, rocky outcrops and sunny glades. There is also ample off-road parking.

  • 5 bedrooms – 2 king-size, 2 twin and 1 bunk room
  • 3 bathrooms – 1 en-suite bathroom with shower over the bath, 2 bathrooms with separate shower
  • 2 Agas, dishwasher, fridge, smoothie maker, microwave
  • Utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer and American-style fridge/freezer
  • Open fire (logs provided)
  • TV, DVD and CD players
  • Wi-Fi included
  • Large, enclosed, lawned garden with patio and garden furniture, woodland and small orchard
  • Adjacent area of woodland with pond
  • Ample off-road parking
  • Shop 0.5 miles, pub 500 metres, restaurant 2 miles and beach 7.5 miles
  • The top bunk is reached by free-standing steps and would not be suitable for a young child
  • The main dining table can comfortably accommodate 10 people
  • There is a stream and pond in the grounds so young children must be supervised at all times
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00, unless otherwise stated in your arrival details
  • 4 dogs allowed. Dogs are charged at £20 each per full or part week
  • There is an Accidental Damage Deposit of £500 when booking at this property, however this may be waived for £50. We’ll provide more details about this when booking your holiday.

Kylie Harmon-Twidle

This property is personally managed by Kylie.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 23 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Emma 26th April 2024

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This is a lovely house in an exceptionally perfect location!

Reviewed by David 5th April 2024

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Excellent, what a wonderful house, the whole family loved it.

Reviewed by Karen 29th December 2023

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Reviewed by Frances 27th October 2023

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A quirky, characterful property with plenty of space for family and friends. Quite isolated, though the surrounding countryside was great for walking.

Reviewed by Jean 6th October 2023

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Reviewed by O G 15th September 2023

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Reviewed by Janice 25th August 2023

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The location of Hollin How is idillic. A pond with a boat ;huge grounds for the everyone to explore ;a den; a fire pit to toast marshmallows; a tree swing; a fabulous view to take in while you relax after a day exploring the area.The beds are very comfortable, the lounge very homely. The Aga in the kitchen was fun to get to know! Plenty of walk/cycRead morele routes straight from the doorstep and pubs within 5 minutes drive too.Our favourite part of the Lakes and we were blessed with sunshine all week. Hide

Reviewed by Stuart 11th August 2023

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A great place to stay in beautiful surroundings. Great for dog walks right from the door. Local pub is just what you need. Facilities were great. Looking to book again.

Reviewed by Andrew 14th July 2023

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Reviewed by Katy 16th June 2023

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This is the third consecutive year we have stayed here. A little further to drive than the northern lakes for us but absolutely worth it as this stunning valley is a hidden gem. We have done numerous long and beautiful walks and hardly met a soul. The private and idyllic location of Hollin How is breathtaking. It is also very well equipped. Only poRead moressible negative worth mentioning is the wifi really only covers the kitchen and there is no mobile phone signal in pretty much the whole valley. Hide

Reviewed by Iona 2nd June 2023

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The house is spacious, comfortable and full of character. We were a party of 5 so could spread out but there would be plenty of room for more people. The location is stunning. We sat and ate outside a lot, and admired the amazing view. The garden is extensive and well-kept. There were lots of walks nearby (around Wastwater, Stanley Ghyll waterfall Read moreetc) and even from the house. We also climbed Scafell Pike & drove to Coniston (Brantwood House). It was fun going on the steam train. Hide

Reviewed by Lucy 26th May 2023

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Beautiful cottage in the Eskdale valley, with plenty of space for our two large family groups (9 people in total). The garden and grounds are beautiful, and there are wonderful walks from the door. For those who like hiking, walks up to Scafell and Scafell Pike are within easy reach, and there are plenty of routes to explore around Wast Water and tRead morehe Eskdale valley. We were blessed with beautiful weather, so could also enjoy swimming in the nearby tarns and river. Hide

Reviewed by Patrick 21st April 2023

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Amazing nothing more to say

Reviewed by J Rosemary 31st March 2023

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A really comfortable beautiful house - a wonderful situation with fantastic views of Harter fell - an accessible garden - we had a great family gathering with three generations

Reviewed by fiona 9th March 2023

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Stunning, cosy ..comfortable . Great showers , warm, the dogs loved running around the garden safely. X

Reviewed by O G 16th September 2022

10/10

Reviewed by Janet 19th August 2022

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Beautiful house in a stunning location with a lovely view over the valley to Harter Fell which the whole family - grandparents, grandchildren and all those in between climbed on our first day. The bedrooms are very comfortable, and the bathrooms very well appointed and there was always plenty of hot water. It was fun getting to know the Aga - but tRead moreheres also a microwave if needed. The grounds are amazing - a private bit of fellside with tarn, and a beautiful walled flower garden. Hide

Reviewed by Kathy 5th August 2022

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The house and grounds are outstanding. Beautifully decorated, lots of space, great for families with dogs, quality environment, you dont need to explore the lakes, you can sit still and have a fabulous holiday! Great for bird watchers, the views of Scafell are breath taking. The house feels like the home you wish you had. We will return.

Reviewed by Katy 24th June 2022

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Absolute paradise. Our second visit to Hollin How and it still feels like an absolute privilege to stay in such a beautiful house, full of character in a very private setting. We really love this part of the lakes and had a thoroughly enjoyable week walking. Well be back for longer next time!

Reviewed by Peter 17th June 2022

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Fabulous cottage - we had some wonderful holidays here as children in the 1970s so the bar was set very high. We weren't disappointed! Make sure you explore the grounds thoroughly!

Reviewed by Michael 10th June 2022

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Reviewed by Kate 20th May 2022

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Just a perfect break, cottage amazing, we will book again soon

Reviewed by Helen 6th May 2022

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What a wonderful property and location. We stayed with two small children who loved watching the steam train pass through the garden and making the 5 minute walk to the local station. The gardens are stunning, incredible views and a choice of excellent pubs/walks for all abilities on the doorstep. Blown away by the spacious grounds, living space anRead mored how cosy the property felt. Instantly homely and the perfect retreat after a day of adventures. We will definitely book again. Hide

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