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The Wayside and Whisky Barns is located on the South West coast of the Lake District National Park at the base of Black Combe and 3 miles from Silecroft beach. It has free parking, a well stocked bar including numerous malt whiskys and a restaurant serving home-cooked food. Dating back to 1637, this converted barn retains many of its original features. The individually styled bedrooms boast character with private bathrooms, free WiFi and a TV. Tea/coffee making facilities, a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries are also provided. The property serve a choice between full English, vegetarian and continental breakfasts. With prior notice they can also provide packed lunches. Walking, biking, and horse riding can be enjoyed in the local area. Popular water sport activities include sea kayaking and wind surfing. The house offers secure storage sheds for equipment. The nearest airport is Manchester Airport, 111 miles from the property.
in the county of Cumbria
(4.5 miles, 7.2 km, direction SE)The town of Millom developed close to the banks of the estuary of the River Duddon. It nestles in the shadow of the Black Combe, beyond which lies the majestic scenery of the.....
a Historic Market Town in the county of Cumbria
(6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction E)This attractive little place can boast of once being an important market town with a history stretching back to around the 15th and 16th centuries...
a Seaside Town in the county of Cumbria
(7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction N)Special for being the only coastal village within the Lake District National Park, Ravenglass lies where three important rivers converge into the sea...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cumbria
(7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction NE)It offers a panorama of superb views in all directions, and is certainly one of the most magnificent walking areas close to the western fringe of the Lake District National Park...
in the county of Cumbria
(7.7 miles, 12.5 km, direction E)This is a place that is all "Morning Glory" as the sun rises over the vast sweep of the moors, nature seems at peace with herself showing an intringent range of moorland colour and newly awaken wildlife creatures, out in search of food...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Cumbria
(8.9 miles, 14.2 km, direction NE)Scenery does not come much finer than the scenic beauty surrounding the Valley of the River Duddon where you will find the delightful hamlet of Hall Dunnerdale...
in the county of Cumbria
(9.8 miles, 15.7 km, direction SE)Dalton-in-Furness can be found at the meeting point of the roads leading from the mass of sands forming the Furness peninsula-one road leads from Ulverston and the other from.....
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St Mary of Furness was founded in 1123 by Stephen, later King of England...
The Laurel and Hardy Museum is appropriately sited in the town of Ulverston, Stan Laurel's birthplace. He was born in 1890, the.....
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Wast Water is the deepest lake in England at 280 feet deep. The awesome peaks of Sca Fell and Great Gable tower over the wild,.....
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