Hall Hills Self Catering in Cumbria
Hall Hills has five self-catering cottages in tastefully converted 17th century stone barns in a tranquil setting in lovely Cumbrian countryside. A place off the beaten track to unwind and a great base for holidays exploring picturesque villages and the impressive scenery of the Lake District.
Each self-catering holiday property is equipped to the highest standards and is individually designed. Each has a private patio enjoying unrestricted views.
Hall Hills is only a short drive from the M6 motorway and is only 12 minutes outside Carlisle, which is an attractive city to visit and a convenient place for supplies while self-catering at Hall Hills.
Those who want luxurious self-catering accommodation will be more than satisfied with the high standards at Hall Hills, where the cottages deserve the five stars they have been awarded. All the cottages have solid oak floors, central heating, free broadband and satellite TV. There are also laundry facilities and ample parking.
The cottages can accommodate either four or five people each and are ideal for family holidays.
Hall Hills also has the Folly which can be used for larger social functions since it has an impressively large first-floor room with striking skylights, exposed beams and a balcony. An ideal place for a family celebration or small business function.
Anyone wanting to get off the beaten track and explore the less well known gems of Cumbria will love to have Hall Hills as the base for their self-catering holiday.
The area is a magnet in particular for cyclists since the winding rural lanes through the verdant countryside are ideal for cycling trips. The fells of the Lake District just a short drive away are the perfect place in England for a walking holiday.
Contact Details
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Hall Hills, Raughton Head, Dalston, Carlisle, CA5 7AN
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016974 76779 |
| Website: |
www.hallhills.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 08 November 2008
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