These two stunning self catering Cottage Style apartments are situated on a quiet side road, in Coniston at the heart of the Lake District, Cumbria. Step out of our door onto the road leading straight up to the Old Man of Coniston and its adjacent Mountains and Tarns. Both of these self catering holiday apartments have two beautifully furnished and spacious en-suite bedrooms.
Tarn Howes has one king-size double room (can be converted into a twin) and one Four Poster double room, which overlooks the garden. Yewdale Crags has one double bedded room and one twin bedded room with a Beatrix Potter theme, which looks across to Yewdale Crags above the village.
Tarn Howes has one king-size double room (can be converted into a twin) and one Four Poster double room, which overlooks the garden. Yewdale Crags has one double bedded room and one twin bedded room with a Beatrix Potter theme, which looks across to Yewdale Crags above the village.
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There are two self catering holiday apartments, decorated and fitted out in traditional Cumbrian cottage style. Elizabeth has personally made each holiday apartment a unique haven, upholstered in its own very homely style. These apartments are perfect for those seeking self catering cottages for their Lake District holidays.
Coniston, and the lake which takes its name, Coniston Water, are one of the jewels of the Lake District. In Anglo-Saxon the name means "kings village". It is not known which king chose the village, but he found a setting between mountain and lake that is unrivalled, even among the beauties of the Lake District.
Donald Campbell lived at Coniston Lodge for a short time whilst attempting his last record attempt. Sir Malcolm Campbell, Donald's father, first came to Coniston Water in the summer of 1939, having decided that a return to the lakes of the Swiss-Italian border region was too dangerous because of the threat of war.