Company information
Herdwick Cottages is one of the last independent holiday letting agents in the Lake District. As a family-run business, we pride ourselves on excellent customer service and going that extra mile to ensure you have a memorable holiday in the beautiful Lake District.
Herdwick Cottages operates as an agent on behalf of the owner is administering the bookings between the guest and the owner. We do not own any of the properties that we market.
Property information
Stoney Calf is a cute, modern cottage built in the local traditional barn style and set in a superb elevated position with magnificent views over the valley to the Barbon Fells beyond. This is a lovely comfortable bolt hole, close to the attractive small town of Kirkby Lonsdale and ideally situated for the short trip into either the Lake District, or the Yorkshire Dales. The light and airy interior has been perfectly designed for comfort and ease of use. Outside, there is a sheltered garden area and summer house to enjoy in the warmer months. Hi-spec interior with bespoke oak kitchen, reclining sofa and easy chair, the all-important comfortable king-size bed, and a well-appointed bathroom with walk-in shower and underfloor heating. Perfect for couples of any age (sorry, no dogs) wanting to explore the great outdoors or just spend time pottering around the wonderful shops, cafes and pubs in Kirkby Lonsdale. A peaceful stay and re-charge of your batteries awaits - you may not want to leave! Dogs not permitted.
Neighbourhood information
Kirkby Lonsdale (3 miles) sits within a meander of the River Lune, 14 miles from Kendal and the Lake District, 15 miles from Lancaster city centre and just 7 miles from Ingleton.
The town of Kirkby Lonsdale is also a popular destination well known for the historic Devils Bridge, a towering three-arch stone bridge over the river Lune dating back to the 14th century. In the summer months, the river and the adjacent park are both popular for swimming, BBQ, or a picnic. On Sundays, motorbikes from far and wide gather here.
The town is steeped in history, including Salt Pie Lane, formally known as ‘Cattle Market Yard, until 1911 when a local resident of Cattle Market Yard, an entrepreneur, made hot, salted mutton pies for sale to the traders. It's said that after eating the salty pies, people felt it immediately necessary to quench their raging thirst and adjourn to the nearby ‘Green Dragon’ (now The Snooty Fox pub). What they didn’t realise was that the landlord was a relation!
Fortunately, there is still a good choice of pubs, as well as the Kirkby Lonsdale Brewery and Beer Hall, which often has live music events. In December, the Kirkby Lonsdale Christmas Market is also a big draw to visitors. There are upmarket independent shops, ideal for that special birthday or Christmas present and plenty of cafes. For the basics, there is a handy Booth's supermarket. Bus services can take you to Lancaster, the Yorkshire Dales and Kendal. The riverside walk should not be missed, with Ruskin's View over the valley giving far-reaching views to the Barbon Fells. If you are a golfer, the nearby village of Casterton has a great 9-hole course open to visitors. The country pubs in this area are well known for serving excellent, award-winning food.
There is so much to see and do in Kirkby Lonsdale and the nearby towns and villages, that you will be sure to enjoy your stay.