| STABLE END HOLIDAY COTTAGE
Set nestling in a superb position, at the foot of
England’s highest mountain (Scafell), and on the edge of England’s
deepest lake (Wastwater), is Woodhow Farm with its two holiday cottages
– Stable End sleeps 6 (pictured below) and the Old
Barn sleeps 4. The farm is in the heart of the Wasdale Valley,
one of the most peaceful parts of the Lake District National Park.

The Farm has existed since 1757 and has changed over the centuries.
However, many original features remain, from the original water
pump to the barns that form the heart of the Woodhow. Still a traditional
working farm with a flock of Herdwick Sheep, it has recently taken
on some new additions in the form of two herds of goat!
With rocky outcrops and ancient broadleaved woodlands all surrounding
the Farm, and footpaths crisscrossing the land leading to hundreds
of walks right outside your door, Woodhow Farm offers you everything
a holiday in the Lake District is all about.

Some of the Broadleaved Woodland is very old and species rich.
Wild flowers flourish alongside a vast array of other wildlife,
including badgers, deer and foxes, to buzzards and ravens. Woodhow
Farm boasts its own Tarn that is home to a vast array of birds,
waterfowl and insects, and the resident Heron can often be seen
nestling at the waters edge.
Wastwater Lake itself is only a short stroll away, and boasts some
of the best walking & diving in the Lake District.

There are three pubs in the valley - Wasdale
Head Inn at the top of the lake, and the
Screes & the Strands face each other in Nether Wasdale on
the way to Gosforth Village.
Please
click here for internal photos of Stable End holiday cottage
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