The Cottages
Byre Cottage (sleeps 4)
Oak beams and exposed beamed with a lovely feature stone fireplace.
Bramble Cottage (sleeps 4)
Warm and inviting, oak beamed ceilings and stone fireplace.
Directions
Traffic conditions
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From the South
- Leave the M6 at Junction 36 and follow signs for Lakes/Windermere.
- Take the exit off the A591 onto the A590 following the signs for Barrow.
- Ignore any sign on your left to Ulpha at this time as there are two Ulpha's in Cumbria and this is the wrong one!
- 3 Miles beyond Newby Bridge turn right onto the A5092.
- At Greenodd turn right onto the A595 signposted to Whitehaven and Workington.
- Follow this road past Broughton-in-Furness, the High Cross Inn on your right and down a steep hill towards the traffic lights.
- Turn right just before the traffic lights towards Ulpha and Seathwaite.
- Follow this road to Ulpha across the river, past the Post Office on your left and continue for another 2 miles on this road.
- You will go over a bridge (and there is a telephone box on the right) carry on for another 300 metres.
- Hall Dunnerdale cottages can be found on your left with Bramble and Byre a little further along the road
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Byre Cottage Left hand Cottage |
Bramble Cottage
Right hand Cottage |
From Scotland and the North East
- Leave the M6 at Carlisle and follow the signs for Cockermouth on the A595 then for Whitehaven.
- Stay on the A595 until Gosforth then turn left through the village and second right for Eskdale.
- Stay on this road past the King George pub IV on your right and head towards Ulpha.
- Go up a long steep hill onto Birker Fell.
- Follow this road across Birker Fell for about 6 miles and you will descend down a steep hill into the Duddon Valley.
- Turn left towards seathwaite and continue for another 2 miles on this road.
- You will go over a bridge (and there is a telephone box on the right) carry on for another 300 metres.
- Hall Dunnerdale cottages can be found on your left with Bramble and Byre a little further along the road.