| WHA HOUSE FARM COTTAGE: HOW TO FIND
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From the South
- Leave the M6 motorway at junction 36 for Kendal/Lakes.
- Follow signs to Barrow (A590).
- Turn right to Workington (A5092)
- 3 miles beyond Newby Bridge and follow this road to Broughton-in-Furness
(10 miles).
- Turn right to Ulpha at the traffic lights on the bridge before
the River Duddon (3/4 mile beyond Broughton - but you don't need
to go through Broughton).
- After 4 miles turn left in Ulpha village to the steep hill signed
Eskdale.
- Follow the fell road to the King George IV pub (6 miles).
- Turn right.
- Drive past Brook House (Poachers Bar), past the Woolpack Inn,
down the road, round the corner, then up a slight hill and then
Wha House Farm is on your right (it should take around 10 minutes
from the George IV).
Please note: if you have satellite navigation,
the recommended route often appears to be over Wrynose and Hardknott
passes which can be very lovely but are incredibly steep (England's
steepest road with gradients of up to one in three), windy and narrow.
Following this route is shorter in distance but certainly not quicker
than the directions shown above.
The postcode for Wha House Farm Cottage is: CA19
1TH
From the North
- Leave the M6 at Carlisle (junction 44) and follow the A595 (signed
Barrow).
- Turn off at Gosforth and follow the road (6 miles) to Eskdale.
- Keep going right through Eskdale Village until you come to the
George IV on your right.
- At the George, turn left.
- Drive past Brook House (Poachers Bar), past the Woolpack Inn,
down the road, round the corner, then up a slight hill and then
Wha House Farm is on your right (it should take around 10 minutes
from the George IV).
Hardknott Pass
Wha House nestles at the bottom of Hardknott Pass, a
road linking Eskdale to the central Lake District. With inclines
of 3:1 and hairpin bends, this is the steepest road in England.
It's well worth an excursion for the drive itself but be warned,
it's not for the more nervous driver (or passenger!).
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