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Oup Holiday Group HOLIDAY GROUP HOLIDAY GROUP www.cottageholidaygroup.co.uk COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE2011 HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS COTTAGE HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY GROUP COTTAGE HOLIDAYS 2011 Welcome to Cottage Holiday Group Thank you for requesting a copy of our brochure, we are sure you will find your perfect ‘cottage holiday’. We are a family run business with more than 25 years experience in the holiday cottage market owning and managing cottages in Cumbria. Since starting Lakes Cottage Holidays in 2006 to further enhance the level of bookings for our own cottages we have gone from strength to strength. A large number of our loyal holidaymakers have asked if we have cottages in other areas as they appreciate the high level of service they receive from us from their initial enquiry to them returning their keys at the end of their holiday. It was with this in mind that we have changed our name from Lakes Cottage Holidays to the Cottage Holiday Group and we are now including cottages in Northumbria, Yorkshire, The Dales, Peak District and Lancashire to further enhance the cottages we already have. Our aim is the same today as it was 5 years ago, to provide self catering holiday accommodation in a friendly and knowledgeable way. We have hand picked all of our cottages and you can be assured of a warm welcome from ourselves and the owners. We look forward to welcoming you to one of our cottages and hope to make your holiday a memorable experience. GROUP David & Julia Hogarth [email protected] COTTAGE www.cottageholidaygroup.co.uk HOLIDAY Photographs courtesy of Sarah Hogarth GROUP Contents Cumbria p10 Ullswater p12 Penrith and Eden Valley p36 Keswick and District p54 Grasmere and Langdale p100 Windermere and Ambleside p108 South Lakes p124 Carlisle and Hadrian’s Wall p142 Lancashire p152 Northumbria p164 Yorkshire p184 Other UK Destinations p198 Map p8 Prices p206 For reservations please call 017687 74060 / 01228 591555 01228 / 74060 017687 call please reservations For Booking form p210 Terms and Conditions p211 www.cottageholidaygroup.co.uk 3 All of our cottages are inspected by us and have met our criteria which is based on the Visit Britain’s quality 3* grade, most are 4* and above. Many have been inspected by Visit Britain and have been given a star grade, those that are still waiting to be inspected are given a Cottage Holiday Group grade using the Visit Britain guidelines. Our cottage grading system Our minimum entry level is *** and simply the New in 2009 was the introduction of a GOLD higher the number of stars the better the quality award, these are offered to properties who are of accommodation. at the top of their star rating but don’t quiet meet the next grade. *** star properties offer a good level of quality and comfort. **** properties offer an excellent level of quality and comfort. ***** properties offer an exceptional level of quality in all key areas with a degree of luxury and attention to detail to provide for all your holiday needs. Examples of Visit Britain Grades Lydia’s River 3* Breezes Cottage 4* Peach’s Cottage 5* 4 Your holiday cost Our properties are all allocated a price band which The price includes all gas, electric, oil and bed linen, reflects the number of people the cottage can unless otherwise stated, in the majority of cases accommodate, the location and quality of the furnishings this is standard. Most properties with open fires/log and equipment. Our prices are in £ sterling and are for 7 burning stoves etc provide coal/logs, some may nights for the cottage (some are priced per night(PN) in supply an initial supply, some properties also which case the brochure states clearly the price PN, this supply towels free or to hire, please check individual is for the cottage not for each person) usually starting property details. on a Friday or Saturday, other days can be arranged by telephoning our reservations team on: Tel: 017687 74060 Short breaks Romantic getaways The perfect way to recharge your batteries after a hard Some of our cottages cater for a romantic break at any week at work is to take advantage of a short break. There time of year due to their unique location with stunning are numerous Spas, award winning restaurants serving views to luxury character cottages with roll top baths in local produce and country pubs, fantastic scenery and the bedroom, four poster beds and hot tubs, all help to leisure activites for everyone, all helping to reinvigorate the bring out the romance in you. body and relax the mind. Our specially selected ‘Romantic Breaks’ section on our Short breaks start from as little as £190 and can be website have a number of cottages we consider ideal for 591555 01228 / 74060 017687 call please reservations For taken over the weekend or midweek. In many cases we a break away with that special someone, whether it be to can bring forward the arrival time and give you a late ‘pop the question’, take a honeymoon or simply just to checkout. enjoy each others company away from the daily grind. Look out for cottages with logo. Gardens Our bullet points against each property enable you to see some of the key factors to consider when choosing Leisure facilities Leisure a holiday. One of these bullet points is Garden, Some of our cottages have complimentary or reduced due to the limited space available here this simply means prices leisure club facilities. Relax and unwind in the an outdoor space where you can sit and relax. Some pool and spa, many offer the opportunity to enjoy may have a garden, balcony or patio area, providing massages and beauty treatments. there is space for you to relax in the great outdoors the description will say ‘YES’ please check each individual property to see exactly what the garden space is. www.cottageholidaygroup.co.uk 5 3 simple steps to making a booking Select: Choose your dates and property. Check availability: Telephone us on 017687 74060 or visit one of our websites to check availability and latest price. Make your reservation: Fill in the online booking form, or telephone us on the above number and we will make the reservation for you. www.cottageholidaygroup.co.uk www.lakescottageholiday.co.uk www.northumbriacottageholiday.co.uk www.dalescottageholiday.co.uk www.lancashirecottageholiday.co.uk www.scotlandcottageholidays.co.uk 6 our website: book online www.cottageholidaygroup.co.uk Our websites are updated daily with all of the latest availability, price reductions, special offers and new properties added to our portfolio, it is well worth spending a few minutes checking the latest deals before making your final decision on your accommodation. Our brochure is limited in space and much more information can be gained from our website. Our properties all have up to 12 photos ensuring you get to see exactly what the cottage is like before you book. You can check out if your chosen dates and property is available through the website and if you prefer to book on line, simply fill in the online booking form, along with your credit or debit card details and we will confirm the booking to you. Buying a Cottage? For reservations please call 017687 74060 / 01228 591555 01228 / 74060 017687 call please reservations For Cumbrian Properties Estate and Letting Agents Cumbrian Our sister company, Cumbrian Properties Estate Properties and Letting Agents, have a number of offices throughout Cumbria and have a knowledge www.cumbrian-properties.co.uk of properties suitable for holiday letting. If you are interested in purchasing your own holiday cottage in Cumbria why not visit their website www.cumbrian-properties.co.uk or telephone 017687 73066 and discuss your Cumbrian requirements. Between both companies we operties can ensure you choose a property that will Pr maximise the return on your investment. 017687 73066 www.cumbrian-properties.co.uk www.cottageholidaygroup.co.uk 7 Shotts Penicuik MIDLOTHIAN A1 s ill H A701 d n a A68 Wishaw tl A702 n e Berwick-upon-Tweed P Carluke A703 A7 A697 M74 Lanark A68 A72 Peebles A697 A72 Coldstream Lesmahagow Biggar A72 Galashiels S. LANARKSHIRE A702 A7 A1 SCOTTISH BORDERS Abington lls A697 A74(M) Hi t A7 o vi A68 e h Alnwick C e h Alnmouth Bay T NORTHUMBERLAND Moffat NATIONAL PARK Amble A68 A1 Druridge Bay Otterburn DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY A7 A189 KIELDER WATER RESERVOIR A76 A701 Ashington A696 Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Morpeth A189 Bedlington A68 A1 Blyth Seaton A74(M) A696 Cramlington Delaval Ponteland Dudley Whitley Bay A75 A19 Whitley Bay Darras A1 A75 Hall North Tynemouth Longtown Longbenton Shields Gosforth South Shields Gretna M6 Heathersgill A69 Ryton A69 A7 Corbridge Blaydon NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE A69 Jarrow Crosby-On-Eden A184 Whitburn Brampton Prudhoe Whickham Gateshead A689 TYNE & WEAR A19 A69 A68 A1 SUNDERLAND Carlisle Burnopfield Birtley DERWENT Washington Stanley A690 Silloth RESERVOIR Consett A692 A693 A595 Houghton le Spring Wigton Wetheral Leadgate Chester-le- Seaham Cumwhitton A691 Castleside Street Great Murton Lanchester Lumley Hetton A596 -le-Hole A68 Easington Durham Haswell A595 Brandon Thornley Peterlee Kirkoswald A167 M6 Maryport Caldbeck Crook Willington Wingate Ireby Hesket Newmarket Trimdon A179 Spennymoor Cornforth Hartlepool Cockermouth Greystoke Penrith A688 A19 Tees Bay BASSENTHWAITE DURHAM HARTLEPOOL Workington A66 LAKE Ferryhill Sedgefield A66 A66 COW GREEN A689 Bassenthwaite Troutbeck Temple Sowerby RESERVOIR Bishop Auckland Shildon A689 A595 Lorton A66 Keswick A1(M) Billingham Thornthwaite Pooley Bridge STOCKTON- Redcar Braithwaite Portinscale Matterdale Newton ON-TEES ULLSWATER Aycliffe Middlesbrough Stair A591 Appleby-in- Stockton- Brotton DERWENT Watermillock A68 New Marske Loftus WATER Westmorland A688 on-Tees Whitehaven ENNERDALE Eston Skelton WATER DARLINGTON A66 REDCAR & CLEVELAND Shap Brough Egglescliffe MIDDLES- A171 Cleater Glenridding Darlington BROUGH HAWESWATER Guisborough Moor RESERVOIR Egremont Lake District Kirkby Stephen A66 Yarm A172 St.
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