Dog Friendly Kirkby Stephen Holiday Cottages

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  • Last Minute Cottages - High Sprintgill Cottage

Cumbria

High Sprintgill Cottage

Ref: S3675

Reviews 47

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A small and compact village, Ravenstonedale has much to offer the visitor seeking a quieter experience than the nearby Lake District National Park provides. It is a pretty village; traditional whitewashed stone cottages and stone walls border the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Cumbria

1 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Ref: S882428

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Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom – king-size - Sleeps 2 + 1 - with single sofa bed on request - 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC - Electric oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher - Underfloor heating -...

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£84

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Cumbria

1 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Ref: S421684

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Additional information and rules - 1 twin bedroom - 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge and freezer - TV and DVD - Wi-Fi included - Garden (shared with neighbouring properties) with summerhouse, seating and...

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£71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Cumbria

2 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Ref: S421529

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Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and 1 twin - 1 shower room - Electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge and tabletop freezer - TV and DVD player - Wi-Fi included - Private terrace with garden furniture and shared garden...

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£83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fettlers Cottage, 51 High Street

Cumbria

Fettlers Cottage, 51 High Street

Ref: S882188

Reviews 3

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The old market town of Kirkby Stephen lies at the foot of the Howgill Fells in the upper Eden Valley, between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The traditional market town hosts a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs...

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£112

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sycamore Tree Farm

Cumbria

Sycamore Tree Farm

Ref: S43081

Reviews 28

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Ravenstonedale is a tranquil village situated at the foot of the Howgill Fells, between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The village offers traditional old dwellings, a charming parish church and the remains of the old...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Southwaite Cottage

Cumbria

Southwaite Cottage

Ref: S1029361

Reviews 1

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This spacious holiday home enjoys an idyllic setting, 2 miles from the village of Nateby. Sleeping eight guests, it’s the perfect retreat for families and groups of friends who love getting out and about in nature. The cottage, in the Westmorland...

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£170

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Fat Lamb Country Inn and Nature Reserve

Cumbria

The Fat Lamb Country Inn and Nature Reserve

Ref: S904573

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£340

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cosy Cumbrian cottage for your country escape

Cumbria

Cosy Cumbrian cottage for your country escape

Ref: S931500

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£124

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cottage in Church Brough in the Upper Eden Valley

Cumbria

Cottage in Church Brough in the Upper Eden Valley

Ref: S1073142

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 89 High Street

Cumbria

89 High Street

Ref: S44914

Reviews 35

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The old market town of Kirkby Stephen lies at the foot of the Howgill Fells in the upper Eden Valley, between the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. The traditional market town hosts a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs...

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£68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Cumbria

2 Bed Cottage in Kirkby Stephen

Ref: S421484

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Additional information and rules - 2+1 (bedrooms – 1 king-size, 1 single) - 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven, gas hob, fridge with freezer compartment, microwave and washing machine - Wood burner (first basket of logs included) - Smart...

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£75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Leisure Cottage

Cumbria

Leisure Cottage

Ref: S776772

Reviews 13

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Kirkby Lonsdale is a charming market town in the middle of the Lune Valley, halfway between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. The town was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and has a Market Charter from the 13th century. Today,...

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£91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - High Greenside

Cumbria

High Greenside

Ref: S913414

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Dog Friendly Kirkby Stephen Holiday Cottages

A dog-friendly holiday in Cumbria is one you will never forget. The perfect county for any family to visit, Kirkby Stephen is an ideal base to explore the area. Cumbria, in the aptly-named Eden District, is a walker's paradise. Home to spectacular and dramatic countryside, this part of the world is also home to fantastic history, with plentiful ruins, castles and viaducts to explore. Pack your walking boots and a waterproof jacket, ready to explore all of Kirkby Stephen's charms.

Dog-friendly cottages in Kirkby Stephen are plentiful. Here at Dog Friendly Cottages, we're pleased to offer lovely lodges in a family-oriented holiday park, or perhaps your ideal is a traditional house with original wooden beams, a roaring fire and epic views out to the magnificent countryside. However you imagine your next dream dog-friendly holiday, we can connect you with the perfect accommodation solution.

The traditional market town of Kirkby Stephen is the ideal location to base yourself to appreciate the surrounding countryside. Cobbled courtyards and quaint little shops add charming interest and The Black Bull at Nateby serves up delicious, gastropub-inspired fare, perfect for refuelling after an active day in the nearby hills.

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What our customers say about their holidays

  • Ewan - Verified booking

    We had a lovely week at High Sprint Gill.

    The enclosed garden really is enclosed, and our two "lively" working cocker spaniels enjoyed exploring and taking a wee sip from the stream (until it dried up in the heatwave!). The view from the garden was - WOW - panoramic across the dales. There are some lovely mature trees around the cottage and a wide variety of birds visiting. A wooden bench and picnic table are a nice touch for eating outside, and there is apparently more garden furniture around but we didn't use it. The cottage itself stayed cool indoors, providing a relief from the heatwave, and although the Aga cooker stayed hot, it wasn't a problem for us. In normal times, when temperatures are cool, the Aga will be a lovely background warmth in the cottage. We used it for some cooking: the hot / very hot plates heated up pans nicely and worked well for shallow frying. The oven was great for heating things up too; faster than we expected. There is also a conventional electric oven and large microwave. Overall, the kitchen was well-equipped and had all that we needed, including a radio. The owners left plenty of dish-cloths and drying towels, which was kind. A small boot room on the ground floor provided some extra storage, and there was a toilet, sink, washing machine and tumble dryer in this room too. We didn't need the dryer as it was hot enough to hang washing on the line outside; pegs were provided. The main lounge was spacious, with two comfortable sofas, CD player, freeview TV, DVD, and VHS. You can educate young children on historic media technologies of yore while on holiday. We didn't use the open fire, but it looked easy to use and was already set up to be lit when needed. Extra fuel was available with an honesty box to cover the cost if you need to light a fire each night. We reckon the cottage would be very cosy in the late autumn or early spring when the Dales get a bit chilly. A second dining room is provided, complete with another freeview TV, dining table and chairs, and an old upright piano. We enjoyed playing games in the dining room at night and the piano was an added bonus if you fancy some DIY music. The dining room had an electric heater if it gets chilly, and there are some lovely exposed beams in each room. The cottage feels like you are stepping back in time, and is the most characterful property we have stayed in with Sykes. Upstairs there are creaky, slightly uneven floors, and beautiful views out across the moors or down the lane. The master bedroom has a sink, which was handy for us as a family of 4 adults, and plenty of storage. Beds were comfy, although one matress probably could do with an upgrade on one of the single beds as it was rather thin (would be fine for under 12s though). The bathroom was large and includes a bath, bidet and shower. Everything worked nicely for us, although the shower occasionally took a while to get going. This was just part of the charm of the cottage for us though: the cottage gets water from a spring, and water is heated from the Aga. The owners left small supplies of toiletries in each room, which was great. Overall, we got the impression that the owners really care about their guests and work hard to make the cottage feel homely and comfortable. High Sprint Gill is highly recommended if you want to 'escape' for a while and enjoy being in the Dales and spotting hares, red squirrels, or birds of prey. Mobile coverage was good on Vodafone and other networks, if you need that, and the Wifi was also good but don't expect to stream 4K video. It's a short drive from Kirkby Stephen, which has a Co-op, Spa supermarket, garage, and take-aways if you want a break from cooking. The bakery, pubs and cafe looked good, but we didn't have time to sample them. We spent some time in the Fat Lamb pub garden (walkable from the cottage; about 2.5 miles) during our stay, and the walk from the pub to Ravenstonedale was worth it for the scenery, although we ended up staying on the road most of the time to avoid livestock. For dog walking, there were a couple of viaduct walks that were quite sheltered (from the heat) and mostly flat for easy walking. Opportunities for off-lead walking are limited to places without livestock, which rules out most of the Dales during the summer, but the Smardale viaduct walk was mostly off-lead, provided some shelter from the sun, and had impressive views and can provide shorter or longer routes as required. We also visited Sedbergh and Acorn Bank (national trust), but in 'normal', cooler weather there are plenty of walks from the cottage if you want to leave the car behind or get on a bike. The cycle routes look great, and not always too steep. There was a large parking space outside the cottage, with enough space to turn around. The lane approaching the cottage is quite bumpy and narrow (7 foot at one point), so pump-up your tyres. There is a single garage attached to the cottage but we didn't use it. In summary, this is a wonderful cottage with heaps of character and has everything you need for your stay. It's rural, beautiful, and quiet. Just what we needed.

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  • Tarryn - Verified booking

    My husband and I stayed at Sycamore Tree Farm from 30th June to 5th July with our two labradors.

    We chose this property due to the location of the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. I have listed both the pros and cons of the property for an accurate review of our stay. Pros: The Owner Shirley was very lovely and was a phone call away if we needed anything. The building itself was lovely, a very charming building and had all the bits and pieces you would need for a stay. there was a TV with various DVDs which was great for the evenings after long days out. The fireplace was great, even though we had hot days, we still had cool evenings so made a couple of fires. which was great for the dogs to fall asleep in front of. The kitchen was fully stocked with pots, pans, plenty of cutlery and cups and glasses. the Larder was brilliant, it stored all our food and stayed relatively cool even in the heat. The Location of the property is brilliant. there is so much to see and do in the area. and the local town of Kirkby has everything you need to either dine out or stock up with. The house can sleep 6 in beds comfortably. There are two toilets, one upstairs in the bathroom and one downstairs, which was a good convenience. The sunshine in the afternoon was lovely, we sat outside tanning in the sun with cold drinks, that was our favorite part of the holiday. there were also various board games, which was great and we played a few in the evenings. There was also a huge list of different walks in the area, and maps if you wanted to take out with you for the day, along with local restaurant menus and recommendations. Cons: The day before we arrived we were told we cant drink the water as the bore water UV light wasn't working so wouldn't be safe to drink. The owner did have a 4 litre bottle of water for us at the property which was kind, but overall it wasn't very convenient as we had to keep buying bottled water which was also for our dogs, and in the heat wave, we went through a lot. also as i am pregnant, i was worried particularly brushing teeth etc, so we had to still use bottled water for that too. Hopefully this issue is now resolved for the property. The hot water system had to be turned on each time you wanted Hot Water and it took about 45 minutes to an hour to heat the tank to be able to have a bath. There was no stand alone shower, and the shower head in the bath was very weak and would run either hot or cold depending on how you held it. We were advised not to leave the hot water system on all day as the tank was in an upstairs cupboard and gets too hot. This became a bit annoying when trying to wash dishes at different times of the day. A couple of hours into arriving we had a call to tell us there was a large Wasps Nest under the outside table. we were advised to spray fly spray in the hole at the bottom of the nest, we didn't feel comfortable with that and having two dogs who like to explore, we had to fence off part of the enclosed garden so the dogs wouldn't accidentally get too close or knock the nest. The living room main double sofa needs an upgrade, it is very worn and not very comfortable. Overall the house needs a deep clean, it was extremely dusty. we arent very fussy people and have rented many holiday cottages, but my asthma was particularly bad in the house, you could see all the dust every time you opened or closed curtains, or moved a blanket. I think if that was done it would make a huge difference. *** Owner Response*** Thank you for your feedback and your positive comments, the issues relating to the UV & wasps nest have both been dealt with. Thank you once again. **

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  • Patricia - Verified booking

    Summerwatch There is so much animal activity at Sycamore Tree Farm, the presenters of Summerwatch could film there.

    What with the lambs and sheep all over the garden, running past the front porch entrance, the swallows nesting in the porch and the two species of mice running around the living room there was plenty to keep us busy. We thoroughly enjoyed watching the antics of the lambs, we didn’t realise they could be quite so like young children. When we walked up to the road through the fields to take a blue bin bag as requested to the roadside collection point, the lambs tried to get hold of the bag and we pointed our walking sticks at them and shouted ‘no’ and ‘stay’. When this failed we broke into a run with the bag as we didn’t want them to hurt themselves trying to eat our rubbish. Although the grass in the garden had been cut, the lambs spent a lot of effort coming into the garden even though we always kept the gate shut. We couldn’t understand why, but I guess it’s a case of ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’. The house is lovely and warm, the only downside was we couldn’t work out how to get any hot water in the kitchen or bathroom. I think it was the warmth that encouraged the mice to run around the living room even when the lights were all on. We were amazed that they would come out into view like that while we were sitting there talking and reading. We caught one of the larger species, but the others moved too fast to catch, at least when we tried. There was a nest of swallows on a light fitting in the porch which we didn’t notice at first. But it was possible to stand in the hallway of the house with the glass front door closed and watch the swallows fly in and out to feed their chicks. We had no idea they had to make so many trips for such a large part of the day and the chicks could clearly be seen to grow as the week progressed. On the last morning as we were carrying the bags out to the car, the first of the three swallow chicks had left the nest and was on the porch windowsill trying to learn to fly out of the porch and we hope we didn’t cause it too much distress as we left. Sadly the nest will soon be empty again. The WIFI is great and there’s ample lighting to read by; the sofa and armchairs have been replaced and they and the beds are very comfy and there are great walks from the door, including walks by the river. I suggest you bring a torch in case you need to get anything from your car at night, as cars are parked quite a way away, the other side of the gate. We are looking forward to coming again next year, we just hope the mice won’t be there then.

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  • Steve - Verified booking

    We enjoyed our stay The house was clean and reasonably well equipped.

    WiFi would make a big difference, but we knew there was none when we booked it. We loved the remote location, the beautiful valley and all the lambs. 10 Things that would have made our stay more pleasant - Use of the Rayburn in the kitchen would have made a massive difference to our comfort & enjoyment. The kitchen was cold. - A window on the pantry, cold air blows through the open grating, our use of the pantry blasted cold air into the kitchen. - Thermastat in the immersion heater to ensure hot water (it reaches boiling point so has to be turned off but we weren't told of this so we ran out of hot water on day 2.) - Some gravel around the gate and the parking area, after a night's rain it turned into a sea of mud. Not good for cars or house. - Better lighting in the hallway so we could locate our things, even a brighter bulb would have helped. - Better lighting in the living room, there is lots of mood lighting but all at a low level so we struggled to read comfortably. - Bedside tables that are flat - the dished ratten things in the 2nd bedroom were useless and the bedside lights too low to read by. - Bathroom door has unmatched hinges and makes a terrible noise when opened or closed, needs taking off and replacing properly (sounds like a detail, but the layout made this very disturbing at night). - Bolt on downstairs loo needs oiling or replacing with something less sharp, I caught my finger on it - most unpleasant. - Too many nicknacks and ornaments, as when staying you need to be able to use all available surfaces. The caretaker does need informing that the door is mising from the electricity meter box at the back of the house - to rent this house without electricity does not bear thinking about!

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  • Carolyn - Verified booking

    Stayed here for New Year 2023, Myself, husband, 2 daughters and my mum, plus a little dog.

    The bedroom configuration worked just great. On arrival, due to the late check in of 5 pm and horrendous weather conditions, it was dark and raining heavily, the cottage was a little tricky to find, plus the weather had made the front path slippery, which wasn't great for rushing all our stuff in. The cottage is very quaint, warm & cosy. Not sure if they had been left by previous guests, but there was washing up liquid, sponges & tea towels in the kitchen and hand soap in the bathroom upstairs, facilities were all great. There was even a few games/puzzles in the lounge for use. The signal to the tv was a bit hit and miss though, was ok when tv was first turned on but after a while it kept dipping, quite tricky to watch programmes of an evening when it kept going on & off! But overall its a lovely cottage and Kirby Stephen is a great little village, just wish I had known how many eateries there where (wouldn't have brought so much of my own stuff!)....pub food, chinese, indian, chippies, quite a lot for a small village. Maybe a text message on day of arrival to say if the cottage is ready earlier than 5 pm would be helpful and a slightly later check out time, especially as you have to strip the beds! Overall we had a great stay at 89 High Street and would definitely recommend it, especially if you like walking as there are plenty of walks either from the cottage or a short drive way.

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