Coal Yeat Cottages
We are situated on the southern fringe of the Lake District National Park in pure isolation betwixt Ulverston and Lowick within the Crake valley. Less than three miles in one direction finds all the amenities of the popular market town of Ulverston with its wide choice of eclectic shops, inns and restaurants, a championship golf course, sports centre with swimming pool and gym. Two miles the other finds the Crake Valley winding from the foot of Coniston Water through Lowick with it's 14th century coaching inn, old Lakeland working bobbin villages, fertile fields and woodland until it reaches the shores of Morecambe bay.
Ideal for walkers, bikers and escapees this is rural Cumbria at its peak. Coniston Water 4 miles and Lake Windermere 6 miles are close enough for a quick dip (we'll let you into the locals secrets and you'll discover secret swimming coves in true Swallows and Amazon's style), Grizedale Forest Enterprise Centre, 6miles offers unique off road trials for bikers and walkers through wood and stone sculptures scattered amongst the trees. Nothing is too far away, but everything is far enough!
Why book a holiday home 200m from the nearest pub only to discover that Sausage and chips is the best thing on the menu? We'll guide you only to the places worth visiting. Who needs more than a trip to the local butcher for Broughton Beck Beef, a barbeque with a breathtaking backdrop and an enchanting evening with friends?
If your wish is luxury lakes without the tourists, chic to champion over chintz, local knowledge without the insularity, friendliness without over familiarity then all will be fulfilled at Coal Yeat.
Imaginatively arranged using contemporary open plan design Coal Yeat Cottages are ideal for families or couples holidaying together, or if both utilised together they offer a unique group environment. The piece de resistance for both yan and tyan are their breathtaking outlook over the much loved Lakeland fells.
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This page was last updated: Monday, June 25, 2007
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