The Cottages
Duddon View (sleeps 4)
Cruk beams, oak floors and woodburning stove in a lovely stone fireplace.
Cawfell View (sleeps 4)

Warm and inviting, enormous oak beamed ceiling and a huge stone fireplace with woodburning stove.
Riverside (sleeps 4)
Knarled oak beams, original doors, traditional slate floors and a woodburning stove.
Things to do - The Eskdale valley
Within the valley lie the villages of Boot, Eskdale Green and Ravenglass, a Narrow Gauge Railway, a Castle,The last working Corn mill in the Lake District, several Galleries, 3 Campsites, 7 Inns and much much more.
The river Esk starts it's journey to the sea from high in the fells at Esk Hause, passing through Great Moss at the base of Scafell Pike then tumbling down through a narrow gorge and a series of waterfalls. The stream swelled by many becks becomes a river and encounters it's first road at the foot of Hardknott Pass England's steepest road. From here the river takes on a more gentle character with small rapids as it passes through some of the most beautiful oak woodland in Cumbria. The Esk is responsible for carving this remarkable landscape which is both picturesque and dramatic with majestic high peaks, stunning waterfalls and rolling green hills



