Minutes from Lake Ullswater
Barton Hall Farm can be found just outside Pooley Bridge, the village at the outfall of Lake Ullswater. Set in the countryside on a traditional working farm, this area offers some of the most wonderful landscapes in the region from the privacy of a secluded rural setting. It is minutes from Lake Ullswater, with its walking, water-sports and ponderous steamers making their regal-like journeys up and down the lake in the shadow of the majestic fells. This area offers many forms of recreation, whatever season you choose to visit. All three cottages have been tastefully converted from original old stone farm buildings; and wherever possible the original features have been retained. Old pitch pine beams stretch unhindered through bedrooms and across stairways and the local slate and sandstone are in evidence throughout. Guests are welcomed with fresh flowers, along with well furnished comfortable holiday accommodation, wood-burning stoves and well-equipped kitchens. For good walking, fells nearby include High Street range, 1 mile, and Helvellyn, 10 miles. The market town of Penrith, 5 miles; whilst the attractions of Keswick are 14 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants 0.5 mile.
All properties: Woodburner in living room (initial fuel inc). Oil CH, elec and bed linen inc. Cot. H/chair. DVD. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. Shared utility room with w/machine, t/dryer and freezer. Shared garden area and furniture. BBQ.
Ground floor: Living/dining room/kitchen with beams. First floor: 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin, both with beams. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
D/washer. Cobbled yard. Parking (2 cars).
This property is at an elevation of approximately 533 feet / 162.5 metres above sea level
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International Airports
Newcastle Airport Woolsington Tyne and Wear NE13 8BZ 52.8 miles |
Leeds Bradford International Airport Leeds West Yorkshire LS19 7TU 69.4 miles |

Local Airports
Carlisle Lake District Airport Carlisle Cumbria CA6 4NW 22.8 miles |
Barrow/Walney Island Airport Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria LA14 3YS 38.2 miles |

Motorways
M6 Junction 40 Penrith, Keswick 3.5 miles |
M6 Junction 41 Wigton 5.6 miles |
M6 Junction 39 Keld 9.8 miles |

Railway Stations
Penrith station code = PNR CA11 7JQ 4.0 miles |
Langwathby station code = LGW CA10 1NA 8.2 miles |

Ferry Ports
Heysham Port sailing to -> Douglas Isle of Man Address: South Quay, Heysham Lancashire LA3 2XE 40.3 miles |
Port of Tyne International Passenger Terminal sailing to -> Ijmuiden (Netherlands) Address: Royal Quays, North Shields Tyne and Wear NE29 6EE 60.3 miles |

Attractions & places to see nearby
DalemainGrade I listed country house near Ullswater in the English Lake District
1.3m / 2.1km - -

20 minutes walk
Penrith Golf Centre
On the edge of the Lake district, with a 9 hole course and a 16 bay driving range , plus practice putting area Bunker & Pitching area. Golf Lessons and a very well stocked shop
3.3m / 5.3km - -

50 minutes walk
The Rheged CentreGrass-roofed Lakeland heritage centre
2.7m / 4.3km - -

41 minutes walk
Mayburgh Henge
Cared for by English Heritage

3.7m / 6km - -

55 minutes walk
Rheged Visitor CentreGrass-roofed Lakeland heritage centre and gallery
2.7m / 4.3km - -

41 minutes walk
King Arthur's Round Table
Cared for by English Heritage, a Neolithic earthwork henge, with clearly defined earth banks dating, dating to around 2000 BC - Free Entry

3.8m / 6.1km - -

58 minutes walk
Little Mell FellLittle Mell Fell is a small fell at 505 metres 1657 feet, part of the Eastern Fells

Elevation = 505 Meters / 1656.8 Feet
3.2m / 5.1km - -

49 minutes walk
Clifton Hall
Cared for by English Heritage

4m / 6.4km -
Ullswater LakeReferred to as just "Ullswater" this is the second largest lake in the Lake District after Windermere and 7.3 miles long. Popular for its beauty and gentle water pursuit's and steamer service that glides majestically along the lake.
3.3m / 5.3km - -

49 minutes walk
Penrith Castle
Cared for by English Heritage. the castle was built at the end of the 14th century to defend the border from the Scots, it later became a home for King Richard III. It is now a ruin in a public park though the walls still stand tall. - Free entry

4.1m / 6.6km -
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