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  • 9 bedrooms

  • 10 bathrooms

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On the edge of the North Pennines AONB, this 17th-century manor home stands striking in red sandstone. 20 acres of grounds are home to a vast archery lawn, walled gardens and an ancient folly to explore. You can dine out on the patio on sunny days or don your welly boots and take a stroll through the bluebell-splashed woodlands. Inside, the labyrinth of grand rooms will have you wondering how many nobles have trodden the wooden floors over the years, and what exactly a priest hole is (it’s a hiding place for a priest built into the principal Catholic houses in England, and this home has one). After country walks in the Pennines, it’s a delight to get a fire crackling in the huge inglenook fireplace in the main lounge. A sunny second lounge is decked out in Victorian splendour with an upright piano in the corner, and a more casual family room has French doors out to the patio. Plus, there’s a billiard room worthy of a Cluedo investigation. Breakfast in the sunny orangery, and set up for formal dinners in the medieval-style dining room with its hearth-like fireplace and rich red walls. Themed bedrooms hark back to this home’s heyday, with four-poster beds fringed with floral curtains, original fireplaces and antique dressers. Completing the old-world feel are claw-footed tubs in some of the bathrooms. Despite being secluded by 20 acres of grounds, an archway at the end of the drive leads to the little village of Melmerby where there’s a bakery cafe and a cosy local pub. To stock up on supplies, Penrith is just a twenty-minute drive away.


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Highlights

Hike from your doorstep through the Cumbrian countryside, to waterfalls and standing stones

Hike from your doorstep through the Cumbrian countryside, to waterfalls and standing stones

Eat a banquet fit for lords and ladies in the medieval-style dining room

Eat a banquet fit for lords and ladies in the medieval-style dining room

Tuck into local goods from the welcome hamper on arrival

Tuck into local goods from the welcome hamper on arrival

Have breakfast in the sunshine beneath the skylight in the orangery

Have breakfast in the sunshine beneath the skylight in the orangery

Head to the games room for some rounds on the full-sized snooker table

Head to the games room for some rounds on the full-sized snooker table

Wake up in another time with four-poster beds in Victorian-style bedrooms

Wake up in another time with four-poster beds in Victorian-style bedrooms

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Home truths

    Three of the bedrooms have zip-and-link beds so can be set us twins or doubles

    Your host can provide cots, high chairs and additional fold-out beds for infants and children on request

    All of the bedrooms are upstairs, so this place may not be suitable for those with limited mobility

    Your host recommends bringing wellington boots if you plan on exploring the grounds

    Although there is Wifi, it is not fast enough for remote working or business purposes

    In a fairly remote location, having a car is recommended and there is plenty of private parking at this home

About this stay


Amenities

Wi-fi

Pets allowed

Parking available

Washing machine

Dryer

Hot tub

Bedrooms & bathrooms

9 bedrooms, 12 beds

10 bathrooms

Extras


VIP services

Daily cleaning

Additional fees

  • Two well-behaved dogs are welcome to join you for an additional £25 each per stay

  • Your host can help arrange hot tub hire, bike rental, babysitting services, catering and clay pigeon shooting for an additional fee

Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.

Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.

Local guide


About The North Pennines

It’s official – the North Pennines are beautiful. Designated an official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a UNESCO geological heritage site, this undulating area of North Yorkshire has spectacular scenery and a landscape that could tell the story of aeons gone by. Tiny stone-house villages and hamlets dot the valleys and cluster around babbling rivers – Bowlees is particularly idyllic and is home to the North Pennines information centre....

Explore the area

Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Indulge in the delights of The Old Village Bakery Melmerby

Indulge in the delights of The Old Village Bakery Melmerby

Discover this gem of a cafe and bakery offering generous and tasty food, superb coffee, and a fabulous range of gifts and local produce. Friendly staff, ample seating, and tempting aromas make it a must-visit stop for breakfast or lunch.

2 min
Explore Acorn Bank's Gardens and Watermill

Explore Acorn Bank's Gardens and Watermill

This historic park is perfect for families with its woodland, fairy doors, and games. Admire the well-maintained gardens, orchard, and forest walk. Enjoy delicious cakes at the coffee stand.

26 min
Explore Brougham Castle

Explore Brougham Castle

This 13th-century riverside castle features passages, spiral staircases, and stunning valley views. Friendly staff and a fascinating history make this a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

19 min
Meet the inhabitants at Walby Farm Park

Meet the inhabitants at Walby Farm Park

A family-friendly farm with a wide range of fun activities, including indoor play areas, animal barn, and sunflower picking. Enjoy a great day out with the kids.

50 min
Explore Tullie Museum and Art Gallery

Explore Tullie Museum and Art Gallery

A fantastic museum and art gallery in Carlisle, offering a comprehensive history of the border and the city. From Roman artifacts to modern art, there's something for everyone.

45 min
Explore the historic Brougham Hall

Explore the historic Brougham Hall

Discover the beautifully restored Brougham Hall, home to artisan shops, a charming cafe, and stunning gardens.

21 min

Get around

Airport

Carlisle Lake District

52 min

Newcastle International

1 hr 33 min

Teesside International

2 hr 4 min

Train station

Langwathby

9 min

Bus stop

Old Station

11 min

Local shops & services

Convenience store

11 min

Cafe

4 min

Pharmacy

27 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

Pets welcome

No parties or events

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 16:00

Departure before 10:00

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    60

    days

    Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Charles

This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Charles and his team have over twenty years experience managing a portfolio of luxury homes. They're a group of seasoned professionals who know the importance of getting it right for you.

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