管理会社の情報
Herdwick Cottages is one of the last independent holiday letting agents in the Lake District. As a family-run business, we pride ourselves on excellent customer service and going that extra mile to ensure you have a memorable holiday in the beautiful Lake District.
Herdwick Cottages operates as an agent on behalf of the owner is administering the bookings between the guest and the owner. We do not own any of the properties that we market.
宿泊施設の情報
No 1 Peggies Barn is a cosy one-bedroom cottage in the peaceful Lyvenett Valley, where wildlife and birdlife are abundant, and the dark skies allow for spectacular stargazing on a clear night. Whether for a relaxing break or a walking holiday, this cottage is the perfect choice. This Yorkshire Dales cottage for two is conveniently also within easy reach of the Lake District and the Pennines area of outstanding natural beauty so you'll be spoilt for choice. No 1 sits next door to the larger three-bedroom No 2 Peggies Barn with shared parking facilities. 1x dog permitted.
周辺エリアの情報
Peggies Barns lies within the rural landscapes of the Lyvennet Valley and the wider Eden Valley, situated on the border between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales national parks. Within easy reach of the eastern Lake District (Ullswater and Haweswater), the western Yorkshire Dales and the Pennine Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The peaceful setting allows for a relaxing holiday in beautiful surroundings where wildlife is abundant.
Nestled within the picturesque and tranquil Lyvennet Valley, Maulds Meaburn is the nearest village. This charming village boasts a rich history, an idyllic location, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it the perfect destination for a relaxing escape. Activities include off the beaten track country walks or a great network of quiet lanes for cycling. There is also a very well regarded pub (The White Horse) just under two miles away in Kings Meaburn
A Village Steeped in History
Maulds Meaburn's story stretches back to the 12th century when King Henry II divided the lands of Meaburn. One portion went to Sir Hugh de Morville, and the other to his sister, Maud de Veteripont. Sir Hugh's favour waned, leading the King to reclaim his land, which became known as King's Meaburn. Maud's land, however, remained hers; thus, Maulds Meaburn was born. The village has passed through various families over the centuries, adding layers to its unique heritage. It is a lovely spot to relax with the River Lyvvenet running through the meadowland that separates the two parts of the village.
A Tranquil Escape in the Dales
Beauty lies in its serenity. The village itself is a delightful collection of traditional cottages lining the banks of the river. The surrounding landscape is a tapestry of rolling hills, lush meadows, and an 'undiscovered' feel. Despite its tranquillity, Maulds Meaburn isn't isolated. The village is conveniently located just 13 miles from the bustling town of Penrith (close to Ullswater), offering a range of shops, cafes, and...