Cottages in Kirkby Stephen

Sycamore View at Augill Beck Park, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria

Sycamore View at Augill Beck Park
Brough
Kirkby Stephen
Cumbria

CA17 4DX

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In the beautiful upper Eden Valley, nestling between Appleby and Kirkby Stephen at the foot of the Cumbrian Pennines, these newly built detached timber lodges provide holiday accommodation of an excellent standard. Tastefully furnished, very comfortable and well equipped, they enjoy countryside views and a totally separate and lovely setting on a no through lane within a small, rural caravan park. The park encourages wildlife and has a conservation pond with a wide variety of birds in the surrounding woodlands and frequent visits from Roe Deer. These are a wonderful base for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits – just a mile away, good roads give access to the myriad attractions and stunning landscapes of the Lake District National Park, Yorkshire Dales and County Durham, and the shops, pubs and restaurants of Brough are also only 1 mile. The larger town of Kirby Stephen (5 miles) has a supermarket and variety of gift shops, cafes, tourist information office, library and station for the Carlisle/Settle railway.

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Central Heating
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