Grasmere holiday cottage, The Lake DistrictHOLLENS COTTAGE
1 Hollens Cottages,
Grasmere,
Cumbria
LA22 9QF

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Sleeps: 7 / 8.
2 well behaved pets welcome.
No smoking.

Visit England: 3 stars.


Bookings for whole weeks are from Friday to Friday.
Weekend bookings, from Friday to Sunday, and Mid-week breaks from Monday to Friday may also be made from November to March.

Low season - £600 pw.
Mid season - £750 pw.
High season - £800 pw.
Premium season (most school holidays) - £900 pw.
Xmas or New Year - £1,150.



For further details please contact:

Richard & Wendy Corrie
Tel: 015395 38837
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
26 May, 9 Jun, 16 Jun


 This charming 18th Century cottage which sleeps 7/8 is situated in a quiet location just a 5 minute stroll from the village of Grasmere in the heart of the Lake District; it is close to Dove Cottage, which was William Wordsworth's home. The cottage is comfortably furnished and well equipped; it looks out over fields to Helm Crag and Dunmail Raise.

SUMMARY OF FACILITIES  
  • Full gas central heating and hot water.
  • Parking for 2 cars.
  • Storage for bikes etc in garage.
  • Cottage style garden.
  • Private patio to rear with garden furniture.
  • No smoking.
  • 2 well-behaved pets welcome.
  • Electricity and gas included in rent.
  • All bedding and towels provided for weekly lets.
ACCOMMODATION  
  • Lounge with electric 'log stove' fire, flat screen TV, DVD/CD player, MP3 player.
  • Large Dining Kitchen with double electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, dining table and chairs, plenty of crockery, cutlery, pans etc. Double doors to patio.
  • Two double, one twin and one single bedroom with extra pull-down bed. (Duvets provided).
  • Main bathroom with bath, shower, wash hand basin and toilet. Shower room with toilet and wash hand basin. Third room with toilet and wash hand basin.
  • Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
26 May, 9 Jun, 16 Jun



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