"Self catering holiday cottage in the Lake District"
Wastwater in Wasdale, the Lake District
Sally's Cottages: self catering holiday cottages in Eskdale, Wasdale and the Lake District
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Sally's Cottages: self catering holiday cottages in Eskdale, Wasdale and the Lake District      

 

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QUICK INFO ABOUT
BANK BARN
Sleeps: 4
Pets Welcome: Yes
Changeover Day: Saturday
Nearest Pub:
The Screes & The Strands are 25 mins walk..
Price Range:
£300-450
Area: Wasdale

 

 

 

 

BANK BARN: THE SURROUNDING AREA

Wasdale
Famously, with England’s highest mountain and deepest lake, Wasdale still has an unspoilt tranquillity that belies its majestic grandeur. The valley stretches over 12 miles from Gosforth to Wasdale Head, initially through open farmland until the mountainsides rear up and the valley bottom narrows, and the road follows the lakeshore to the head of the valley.

Dawn over Great Gable in Wasdale
Dawn over Great Gable in Wasdale

Wasdale is the most mountainous of the Lake District Valleys. From Wastwater in the valley bottom, the Screes climb, seemingly vertically, out of the lake. On the other side of the valley, Seatallan and Yewbarrow can be found. The valley has hardly changed in hundreds of years, and the natural splendour of the fells and lakes has been preserved in all of its glory. Hiking and walking here is a truly memorable experience.

When you stand at the head of the valley, you are surrounded by the massive peaks of Great Gable, Green Gable, Scafell, and of course, the highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike. On a sunny day, you can sit at the Wasdale Head Inn and drink a pint of real ale made on site at their own Microbrewery, and be sure that there can be no finer mountains in the entire world. Certainly after a day on the fells, walking amongst the highest peaks in the land, there can be no sweeter taste than that of a well-earned pint, and no better place to enjoy it.

Wasdale on a Winter's evening
Wasdale on a Winter's evening

Wasdale has hardly changed for centuries - there are no modern developments here to spoil the landscape. The valley bottom is a patchwork of fields and dry stonewalls, and then the mountains rise up to the skies, offering unparalleled fell walking. You can swim or paddle in the lake, or just relax and enjoy the breathtaking views from the heart of this majestic mountain environment.

Within walking distance

  • Wastwater - England's deepest lake 5min walk
  • Wasdale Head - England’s Smallest Church, St Olaf’s
  • Scafell Pike - England's highest mountain
  • Nether Wasdale

Wastwater
Wastwater is three miles long, half a mile wide and 260 feet deep, making it the deepest of all the lakes. Wastwater is the playground of rival diving clubs - gossip has it that each club has gnomes on the lakebed, one of which has a noose around his neck resulting from an argument between two of the clubs!

Wastwater is perhaps the most awe-inspiring of all the lakes. Surrounded by mountains, Red Pike, Kirk Fell, Great Gable and Scafell Pike - England's highest mountain. Extending the length of the southeast side of the lake are the Screes, consisting of millions of fragments of broken rock and rising from the floor of the lake to a height of almost 200 feet, giving the lake an ominous appearance.

Scafell Pike
Situated in the western Lake District, Wasdale, the home of British Climbing, provides the easiest access to Scafell and its excellent climbing, whether that be in the ice-cold of winter, or the early misty mornings of spring. Scafell is described in the current FRCC rock climbing guide as ‘A cold, wet crag that’s miles from the road.’ What more could one ask for? And being the highest climb in England, the main crag on Scafell produces some of the most demanding climbs in the district in the form of classic gullies and more modern mixed routes. But though Scafell may be the ‘jewel in the crown’, there are other good crags accessible from the valley. The gullies of Wasdale Screes in particular can give some of the longest water-ice climbs in the region, or just gentle walks from the hundreds of riverside, valley and mountain walks and climbs that are on offer.

Wasdale Screes

(NY 155 043) Alt. 260m North facing
These large broken crags above the screes at the foot of the south-eastern end of Wast Water are seamed by a series of gullies named alphabetically from left to right. The shortest approach is by the footpath from opposite the gate entrance at Woodhow Farm (NY 140 042),

Wasdale
The Screes at Wasdale

St Olaf’s Church
At the end of the lake, at Wasdale Head, is St Olaf’s Church, one of the smallest in the country. The valley was colonised by Norse farmers in the 9th and 10th century. There is also the Wasdale Head Inn serving real ale at the top of the lake, for those weary walkers.

St Olafs - one of England's smallest churches
St Olafs - one of England's smallest churches

Nether Wasdale
Nether Wasdale (also known as Strands) lies in Wasdale near the river Irt, at the southern end of Wastwater, England's deepest lake. Its white stone cottages line the roadside.

By the village green is St Michael & All Angels Church, with the village cemetery some 200 metres away. In front of the church is a large maypole, now a listed structure, erected to celebrate the golden jubilee of Queen Victoria.

St Michael & All Angels Church
Originally this little church was a chapel of ease for St Bees Priory, the present building dating from the 16th century.

The oak panelling in the sanctuary, with rich borders of cherubs, fruit and flowers, and the pulpit and lectern were salvaged from York Minster after a fire in the 19th century. The ceiling has fine plaster reliefs with cherubs' faces, and remains of murals on the south walls. On the west wall is a moulded Royal coat of arms for George III. Gas lamps add to the warm relaxed atmosphere.

The two-light East window of 'Resurrection Morning' is by Shrigley and Hunt, and is a memorial to the men of the parish who gave their lives in the Great War 1914-1918.

A Boobook Owl at Muncaster Castle, Gardens and Owl CentreThe Surrounding Area

The Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway
The Ravenglass & Eskdale Steam Railway

Other Local Attractions

There are dozens of historical houses and castles, open to the public. For more details, go to http://www.english-lakes.com/

Muncaster Castle with its gardens & owl centre
Muncaster Castle with its gardens & owl centre

 

 

 

 

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Sally & Rob Fielding
Rivendell . Bassenthwaite . Cumbria . CA12 4QP
Tel: +44 (0) 1768 776 836 . Email: sally@sallyscottages.co.uk

 

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Sally's Cottages, the Lake District

Smaller Holiday Cottages
in Eskdale, Wasdale, Gosforth, Ravenglass, Waberthwaite,
Lamplugh, Cockermouth & Borrowdale

Tan Cottage . Garden View Cottage
Wha House Farm Cottage
. Pennyhill Cottage
Apple Tree House . Bobbin Mill Cottage . Newlands Apartment
High Moor Cottage . Wood Barn . Rose Cottage . Wayside Cottage
Bank Barn .Burnthwaite Farm Cottage .The Old Barn
Wasdale Head Hall Farm Cottage .The Lodge .The Bothy
Orange Hill Cottage . Miterdale Cottage . Sawmill Cottage

Medium Sized Holiday Cottages
in Borrowdale, Keswick
, Duddon Valley, Eskdale,
Wasdale, Gosforth & Waberthwaite

Hollin Head . San Ging . Woodside House . Tenterfield
Randlehow Cottage . Middle Row Cottage
Woolpack Farm . Birkhow . Cragg Cottage
Rose Cottage . Whin Rigg . Chapel Cottage . Crag Lea
Bowderdale Farm Cottage. Stable End
Fox Parke . Potter's Barn . Well Cottage . Rigg Cottage

Self Catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation for Groups
Spring Bank (Duddon) . Hazelwood (Eskdale) .Gill Bank (Eskdale)
Little Parrock (Grasmere) . Far Moor End (Ennerdale)
Low Millgillhead (Lamplugh) . Croft House (Lamplugh)
Newtown House (Ravenglass) . Knott View (Ravenglass)
Routen House (Ennerdale)
Esk View (Eskdale) . Fisherground (Eskdale)


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Group Accommodation
. Low Millgillhead, Croft House & Rose Cottage: Sleeps 26 (Lamplugh)
. Newtown House & Knott View
Sleep 24 (Ravenglass)
. Far Moor End
Sleeps 16 (Ennerdale)
. Fisherground Farmhouse
Sleeps 16 (Eskdale)
. Esk View Self Catering
Sleeps 16 (Eskdale)
. Croft House & Rose Cottage: Sleeps 16
. Knott View
Sleep 14 (Ravenglass)
. Routen House
Sleeps 12 (Ennerdale)
. Croft House
Sleeps 12 (Lamplugh)
. Potter's Barn & Well Cottage: Sleeps 11 (Gosforth)
. Little Parrock
Sleeps 10 (Grasmere)
. Newtown House
Sleep 10 (Ravenglass)
. Far Moor End House
Sleeps 10 (Ennerdale)
. Gillbank Cottage
Sleeps 10 (Eskdale)
. Hazelwood
Sleeps 10 (Eskdale)
. Spring Bank
Sleeps 10 (Duddon)
. Low Millgillhead
Sleeps 10 (Lamplugh)

 

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Family Accommodation

. San Ging
Sleeps 8 (Keswick)
. Woodside House
Sleeps 8 (Waberthwaite)
. Tenterfield
Sleeps 8
(Whicham Valley)
. Hollin Head
Sleeps 8 (Eskdale)
. Randlehow Cottage
Sleeps 7 (Eskdale)
. Middle Row
Sleeps 6 (Wasdale)
. Chapel Cottage
Sleeps 6 (Duddon)
. Cragg Cottage
Sleeps 6 (Eskdale)
. Rose Cottage
Sleeps 6 (Eskdale)
. Birkhow Cottage
Sleeps 6 (Eskdale)
. Woolpack Farm
Sleeps 6 (Eskdale)
. Whin Rigg
Sleeps 6 (Eskdale)
. Crag Lea Cottage
Sleeps 6 (Borrowdale)
. Bowderdale Farm Cottage
Sleeps 6 (Wasdale)
. Fox Parke
Sleeps 6 (Seascale)
. Potter's Barn
Sleeps 6 (Gosforth)
. Stable End
Sleeps 6 (Wasdale)
. Well Cottage
Sleeps 5 (Gosforth)
. Rigg Cottage
Sleeps 5 (Eskdale)

 

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Couples or
Small Families

. Bobbin Mill Cottage
Sleeps 2/5 (Eskdale)
. Sawmill Cottage
Sleeps 4/6 (Waberthwaite)
. Wood Barn
Sleeps 4 (Eskdale)
. Rose Cottage
Sleeps 4 (Lamplugh)
. Wayside Cottage
Sleeps 4 (Borrowdale)
. The Bothy
Sleeps 4 (Bassenthwaite)
. Apple Tree House
Sleeps 4 (Ullock)
. The Old Barn
Sleeps 4 (Wasdale)
. Burnthwaite Farm Cottage
Sleeps 4 (Wasdale)
. Wasdale Head Hall Farm Cottage
Sleeps 4/5 (Wasdale)
. Bank Barn
Sleeps 4 (Wasdale)
. Miterdale Cottage
Sleeps 4 (Ravenglass)
. Orange Hill Cottage
Sleeps 4 (Eskdale)
. The Lodge
Sleeps 4 (Cockermouth)
. High Moor Cottage
Sleeps 2/4 (Cockermouth)
. Newlands Apartment
Sleeps 3/4 (Seascale)
. Garden View Cottage
Sleeps 2/3 (Cockermouth)
. Penny Hill Farm Cottage
Sleeps 2/4 (Eskdale)
. Wha House Cottage
Sleeps 2 (Eskdale)
. Tan Cottage
Sleeps 2 (Borrowdale)

 

 

   
 
Tel: +44 (0) 17687 76836   

 

Sally’s Cottages is the trading name of Sally Ltd
Registered in England & Wales: No. 5341579
Directors: Sally & Robert Fielding
Registered Office: Rivendell, Bassenthwaite, Keswick, Cumbria, CA12 4QP
VAT No: 898012401
Email: info@sallyscottages.co.uk