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Wood Hall Estate in Cockermouth, Cumbria sleeps 18 people. A very large holiday cottage

Sleeps 18 people


"Wood Hall Estate" is the perfect place for friends and family to take a holiday together. Sleeping 18 people, and sitting in 6 acres of its own grounds, Wood Hall Estate will allow you to live like a king for a few days!

Around the area you'll find Cockermouth, Maryport, Workington and Keswick all a short drive. And Wood Hall Estate is set on the northern fringes of the Lake District National Park too. Should you fancy some of the great outdoors during your holiday at Wood Hall Estate, Northern Wainwright Mountains and Crummock water are both nearby.

The nearest pubs and restaurants can all be found a couple of miles away in Wood Hall Estate.
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Wood Hall Estate sleeps 18 people in 9 bedrooms - with the bedrooms being a mixture of doubles and twins. Some of the bedrooms are also en suite. The self-contained flat also sleeps 4 people (included in the total of 18) and is ideal if you've got people who want their own space.

Wood Hall Estate comes with TVs, a DVD player, washing machine, tumble dryer and dish washer. An iPod dock, Bose sound system and Wi-Fi are all included too.

Outside, Wood Hall Estate has 6 acres of gardens, so you certainly won't get under one-another's feet. There are a couple of barbeques and outdoor dining too.

"Wood Hall Estate" in Cockermouth, Cumbria is available from Oliver's Travels with reference code Wood Hall Estate.

If Wood Hall Estate isn't for you, have a look at other cottages from Oliver's Travels, you're sure to find a holiday cottage to suit you.

You can find out more details about Wood Hall Estate, or for a full set of holiday cottages around Cockermouth. And finally, you can always see other holiday cottages, lodges and parks in Cumbria.

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