Hutton Holiday Cottages
Choose from 11 self catering holiday cottages in Hutton, Cumbria, 2 of which are dog friendly, 2 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 8 guests.
This spacious barn conversion with a hot tub is located in the village of Greystoke in the Lake District and sleep six people in three bedrooms.
The character barn conversion is located in the village of Greystoke in the Lake District and can sleep three people in two bedrooms.
This character luxury cottage is located in the village of Greystoke in the Lake District and can sleep two people in one double bedroom.
Set within an up-market holiday village on the border of the Lake District National Park, this well-presented family home is the perfect base from which to explore the spectacular Cumbrian countryside. Enjoy sociable open-plan living, your own private balcony and terrace, and excellent shared on-site facilities at this warm and welcoming retreat. Open the door to this inviting property and feel instantly at ease. Kick off your shoes and boots in the entrance hall and step into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, a bright and comfortable social space to relax and spend time with loved ones. The kitchen comes fully equipped with everything you need to make meal times a breeze, and off the kitchen, there is a large dining table that can comfortably seat all the family, perfect for sharing meals and discussing plans for the next day. Alternatively, dine alfresco on a warm summer evening, making the most of the private terrace's outdoor furniture. Climb the stairs to the first floor and discover the luxurious double master bedroom with an en-suite shower room and a private balcony with seating — the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee or a good book. Next door, you’ll find a charming bunk bedroom and, across the hallway, a quaint twin bedroom. Each room finished with its own unique charm and character, promising a tranquil night's sleep for all. You don’t have to go far to find activities and fun for all the family with a cafe-bar, restaurant and clubhouse, an indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room, gym, crazy golf, pitch and putt, giant chess and adventure playground all available on site. If you can tear yourself away from home, a world of excitement awaits. Explore the natural beauty of Ullswater, (10 miles), where you can take a steamboat trip or hike to the majestic waterfalls at Aira Force. Immerse yourself in the charming town of Keswick, (11 miles), where you'll find a fantastic selection of pubs, restaurants, and independent shops to discover. Take the family to Whinlatter Forest, (15 miles), where kids will love following the Gruffalo Trail, or if you're an adrenaline junkie, take on the challenging mountain biking tracks. For adventure-seekers, Rookery House Activity Centre (4 miles), offers an array of exciting activities such as go-karting and paintballing.
Located in a quiet countryside location on the northern edge of the Lake District National Park, this contemporary duplex apartment is ideal for couples looking for a rural bolthole. You’ll never tire of the breathtaking views of the Cumbrian fells, the closest of which is Blencathra (7 miles). Occupying a spot on a village holiday resort, you have access to their shared facilities including a heated swimming pool, gym, sauna and games room. There’s also a pub/restaurant on site. Should you want to venture further afield, the market towns of Keswick and Penrith are within 10 miles. Clean and contemporary throughout, this purpose-built holiday home promises a comfortable and relaxing stay. On entering, discard shoes and coats in the convenient hall, before heading into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Here, you’ll find plenty of space for you to cook, dine and relax together. There is one well-presented king-size bedroom with a TV, and a bathroom with his-and-her basins. In the warmer months, throw open the French doors in the lounge and dine alfresco on the balcony whilst admiring the unbridled view. Ideally situated for the Northern Lakes, you can enjoy gentle lakeside strolls or attempt a strenuous hike, with Blencathra, Helvellyn and Skiddaw all within 15 miles. Nestled on the shores of Derwentwater, Keswick (10 miles) is a charming town with a range of independent shops, particularly those selling outdoor gear, and nearby is Derwentwater where you take a boat ride or wander down to Friar’s Crag to admire the view. For a ride on a traditional steamer with stunning views, head to Ullswater (8.5 miles). Pooley Bridge (8.5 miles) at the northern end is a good starting point, with a range of eateries to choose from.
Magnificent Lakeland cottage within large grounds and situated in a spectacular location.
Bowscale Suite is a spacious, one bedroom duplex apartment located in Whitbarrow Village, Penrith. With access to an on-site pool, sauna, gym and restaurant, you’ll be able to make the most of first-class facilities during your stay. The apartment features an open plan living and kitchen area, king-size bedroom and separate bathroom. With panoramic views across Cross Fell and the northern Pennines, you can enjoy beautiful surroundings from the comfort of the sofa or private balcony. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Cumbrian countryside, Whitbarrow Village offers a serene and idyllic retreat for holidaymakers seeking a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Located just a short drive from the historic town of Penrith, Bowscale Suite provides the ideal base to explore the natural beauty and rich heritage of the Lake District. Whitbarrow Village is surrounded by rolling hills, lush greenery, and breathtaking landscapes. The tranquil ambiance is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in nature. Take leisurely walks along scenic trails, enjoy a picnic by the lake, or simply relax and take in the stunning views. For outdoor enthusiasts, Whitbarrow Village is a gateway to a multitude of activities. From hiking and biking in the fells to watersports on Ullswater Lake, there is something for everyone. The Lake District National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers countless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual stroller, the diverse terrain caters to all levels of experience. The nearby town of Penrith boasts a rich history and a charming atmosphere. Visit the imposing Penrith Castle, discover the ancient King Arthur's Round Table, or explore the quaint streets lined with boutique shops and cosy cafes. The Rheged Centre, a local cultural hub, offers exhibitions, cinema screenings, and artisan markets, providing a perfect day out for families and art lovers alike. Keswick, situated between the huge bulk of Skiddaw and the gentle beauty of Derwentwater, has become the major centre for tourism in the northern Lake District. This pretty market town offers a wide range of attractions for visitors, from shops and restaurants to museums with a difference, and boating trips around lake Derwentwater. Whitbarrow Village itself is equipped with top-notch amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Guests can enjoy the on-site leisure facilities, including a heated indoor pool, a fitness centre, and a relaxing spa. The village also features a family-friendly restaurant serving delicious local cuisine, and a welcoming pub where you can unwind after a day of exploration. Conveniently located, Whitbarrow Village is easily accessible by car and public transport. The M6 motorway provides easy access to the village, making your journey to this idyllic retreat hassle-free. Penrith railway station, with regular services from major towns and cities, is just a short drive away. From Penrith, there is direct rail access to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Keswick, London and Manchester. While no bus routes operate in Whitbarrow Village itself, regular services run to Penrith from Carlisle, Kendal, Keswick, Kirkby Stephen, Windermere and Workington. The nearest airport is Newcastle International, 80 miles away from Whitbarrow Village. Bowscale Suite has an open plan kitchen, living and dining space. The kitchen has modern appliances and cookware so you can prepare meals easily during your stay. There is also a dishwasher for your use. Accessible from the living area is a large, private balcony with outdoor seating. It’s here where you can really make the most of the breathtaking views of the stunning surrounding countryside. The bedroom in the apartment boasts a king size bed with plush bedding so every care has been taken to ensure you have a comfortable night’s sleep. There is ample storage for your belongings with a wardrobe, drawers and bedside table. Plus, you can enjoy quality TV from the bed. The bathroom includes a bath with overhead shower, WC and wash basin.
Whisk Away Cottage rests in Greystoke, Cumbria, sleeping five in three bedrooms.
Discover this cosy cottage for two welcoming up to one well behaved dog in an elevated position above Troutbeck. Situated between Keswick and Penrith, this is an ideal base for exploring the northern Lake District and in particular the beautiful Ullswater valley. The cottage is located just off the A66 making it very accessible for visitors new to the area. As well as overlooking the road, it also has a wonderful panorama of fields and fells stretching out for miles around. Ullswater is just 5 miles away opening up some of the most glorious scenery in the Lake District. The walking opportunities here are absolutely stunning with everything from big adventures on the mighty Helvellyn range to low level ambles around Aira Force to tempt you. You can also make the most of the beautiful lake either by hiring a kayak and paddling yourself or catching one of the stately Ullswater Steamers and enjoying the picturesque surroundings on a gentle cruise. Cyclists are particularly well served at Hillcrest with the Coast to Coast cycle way literally passing the front door and a wealth of bridleways and small rural roads to explore under pedal power nearby. If you'd like to explore local town life you'll find that Keswick, just 8 miles away, makes a great day out. This much-loved Lakeland destination has a wealth of wonderful eateries, outdoor and independent shops, its own art deco cinema and a marvellous theatre offering a great range of plays, music and comedy throughout the year. Why not take a look around one of the stately homes nearby? With both Dalemain and Hutton in the Forest just over 8 miles away, you can lose yourself in their glorious grounds or find out more about their rich histories helping shape this eastern side of the Lake District. On arrival at the property you are greeted by the lovely patio area, it has a table and chairs for two. You enter via here into the living room. This cosy room has a sofa for two, a wonderful large pointed window bathing the room in light, a TV with Freeview and a wood burner nestled in a lovely fireplace with a wooden mantle. The owner has thoughtfully provided coal and wood for your stay. Beyond this is the kitchen and dining area. There is a dining table for two, an electric oven and hobs, a microwave and a fridge/freezer. The bedroom has twin beds which are pushed together, a built in wardrobe and a dresser. The fresh modern shower room has a large curved walk-in shower with a handle for accessibility. Should you wish to bring bikes or boats there is plenty of lockable storage space at the property, perfect if you'd like to make use of picturesque Ullswater just 5 miles away or the Coast to Coast cycleway which literally passes the front door!
This property offers spacious and welcoming accommodation for up to six people in an elevated position above Troutbeck. Its highlights include a pleasant lawned garden with views towards Great Mell Fell and Blencathra; it has ample storage for bikes and canoes. This makes the house an ideal getaway for a large group of family or friends, with the flowing layout of the rooms creating great social spaces. Situated between Keswick and Penrith, this is an ideal base for exploring the northern Lake District, in particular the Ullswater valley. The cottage is located just off the A66 making it very accessible for visitors new to the area. As well as overlooking the road, it also has a wonderful panorama of fields and fells stretching out for miles around. Ullswater is just 5 miles away opening up some of the most glorious scenery in the Lake District. The walking opportunities here are absolutely stunning with everything from big adventures on the mighty Helvellyn range to low level ambles around Aira Force to tempt you. You can also make the most of the beautiful lake either by hiring a kayak and paddling yourself or catching one of the stately Ullswater steamers and enjoying the picturesque surroundings on a gentle cruise. Cyclists are particularly well served at Hillcrest with the coast-to-coast cycle way literally passing the front door and a wealth of bridleways and small rural roads to explore under pedal power nearby. If you'd like to explore local town life you'll find that Keswick, just 8 miles away, makes a great day out. This much loved Lakeland destination has a wealth of wonderful eateries, outdoor and independent shops, its own art deco cinema and a marvellous theatre offering a great range of plays, music and comedy throughout the year. Why not take a look around one of the stately homes nearby? With both Dalemain and Hutton in the Forest just over 8 miles away you can lose yourself in their glorious grounds or find out more about their rich histories helping shape this eastern side of the Lake District. The spacious property is just 15 minutes' drive from the M6 motorway - a big advantage during school holidays! As you enter the house, you are greeted by an attractive dining room with a large table that seats eight people. In summertime, the double front doors can be thrown open to create a light and airy dining area. During colder months, a wood burner offers a cosy feel, perfect for festive gatherings or special occasion get togethers. The kitchen is well laid out and is complemented by a large utility area and informal dining table. The kitchen contains a split level electric oven and hob, tall fridge/freezer and plenty of clever storage. The adjoining utility room houses a microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and serves as a boot room and drying room. Access to the wood store and outside WC are via the utility area. The kitchen and informal dining area form a social hub within the house, as they adjoin a sunroom that features a 37' TV, DVD player, wood/coal burning stove, two-seater sofa and arm chair. The large gable windows overlook the pleasant lawned garden towards the Blencathra mountain range. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor; one double bedroom and one twin room. Both contain a double wardrobe, while the twin room has a built-in dresser with chest of drawers and wash area. The double room has a small TV and looks out towards Great Mell Fell. Both bedrooms offer easy access to the recently fitted bathroom containing WC and walk-in electric shower. The flowing layout of the rooms in the property really works; even when occupants are spread throughout the house, the layout ensures a buzzy social atmosphere, great for festivities and special family occasions. The upstairs living room feels open and spacious, thanks to the two gable windows - both offering scenic views of the surrounding countryside - and the open-plan nature of the room. There is one three-seater sofa, one two-seater and a comfortable armchair. A 37' TV, DVD player and a range of books provide relaxing entertainment. Two pitched-ceiling double bedrooms flank the living room upstairs, each with their own en-suite bathrooms. Each contains a bath, WC, heated towel rail and one has an shower over the bath. Both bedrooms feature built-in wardrobes, dressers and a small TV. Outside is a pleasant lawned garden with ample rattan furniture. A lockable garage may be used by guests to store plenty of bikes, canoes, kayaks, etc.
Suite Retreat in Berrier, Cumbria, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Hutton
Discover 11 Hutton self catering cottages in Cumbria. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Cumbria base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Hutton
- Alpacaly Ever After (0.9m)
- eycott hill (2.5m)
- Aira High Force Waterfall (3.6m)
- Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens (3.8m)
- Aira Force Waterfall (4m)
- National Trust - Aira Force and Ullswater (4.3m)
- The Shack (6.4m)
- Penrith Show (6.9m)
- Thacka Beck Field (7m)
- Hartsop Mill Cottage (8.5m)
- Bleaberry Fell (9.2m)
- Puzzling Place (9.6m)
- Derwent Water Jetties (9.7m)
- Friars Crag (9.8m)
- Millbeck Towers (9.9m)
- Derwent Island and House (10m)
Outdoor Activities around Hutton
- Great Mell Fell (1.4m)
- Greystoke & District Swimming Pool (3m)
- Gowbarrow Fell (3.1m)
- Deer Park (3.7m)
- Mungrisdale Round (4m)
- Hallin fell (4.4m)
- Lake District National Park (5.8m)
- Great Dodd (6m)
- Skirsgill Park (6.2m)
- Woggle Goggle Swimming Pool and Activity Centre (6.2m)
- Carrock Fell (6.3m)
- Askham Outdoor Swimming Pool (6.3m)
- Castle Park (6.4m)
- Keswick to Threlkeld Railway Path End (6.4m)
- Stybarrow Dodd (6.6m)
- Lowther Park (6.8m)
- Boredale Hause (6.8m)
- Eden Valley Mixed Golf Tournament (7m)
- Carletonhall Park (7.1m)
- High Pike (7.9m)
Holiday Cottages Near Hutton
Hutton makes a lovely base for a countryside break, inviting you to discover the towns nearby. Penruddock is just 1.0 miles away, bringing a slice of village life within easy reach local village charm.
- Dacre lies about 2.7 miles away, offering a tranquil setting and gentle lanes that invite a quiet wander scenic riverside stroll.
- Classic lakeside stroll lies about 2.7 miles away and invites a slow exploration of the surrounding fells; Matterdale makes a peaceful day trip.
- Greystoke is about 2.9 miles away, offering a calm village atmosphere and rolling hillside valley views, with easy country lanes to explore.
- Watermillock sits around 3.2 miles away, inviting strolls through the surrounding lanes and open countryside scenic lakefront stroll.
About Hutton
If you've ever been captivated by the charm of a traditional English village, Hutton in Cumbria is not to be missed. Nestled in the picturesque countryside, Hutton offers a glimpse into the rich history and natural beauty of the region.
But there's more to this quaint village than meets the eye. Whether you're a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, a foodie, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Hutton has something to offer for everyone.
So, why not discover what makes this village a hidden gem in Cumbria?
History of Hutton
The history of Hutton in Cumbria, England dates back to ancient times, revealing a rich tapestry of events and influences. Over the centuries, Hutton has been shaped by a myriad of cultures and traditions, leaving behind a legacy that's still evident today.
The earliest records of Hutton can be traced back to the Roman era when it was part of the extensive network of settlements in the region. The Romans left their mark on the landscape, and remnants of their occupation can still be seen in the form of ruins and artifacts.
Following the Roman occupation, Hutton witnessed the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons, who brought their own customs and way of life. This period of Anglo-Saxon influence is reflected in the local place names and the layout of the village. The Norman conquest of England in 1066 also had a significant impact on Hutton, as the new rulers introduced feudalism and constructed castles and manor houses in the area.
Throughout its history, Hutton has been a thriving agricultural community, with farming playing a central role in shaping the village. The fertile land surrounding Hutton has sustained generations of farmers, and agriculture remains a vital part of the local economy.
As you explore the history of Hutton, you'll encounter a diverse tapestry of influences that have contributed to the village's unique character. From the Romans to the Normans, each era has left its mark on Hutton, creating a fascinating story that continues to unfold to this day.
Natural Beauty and Landmarks
After immersing yourself in Hutton's rich history, you'll quickly find yourself captivated by the natural beauty and iconic landmarks that define this picturesque village in Cumbria, England.
One of the most striking features is the Hutton Roof Crags, a limestone escarpment with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The crags are adorned with diverse flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers.
As you wander through the village, you'll encounter the tranquil Hutton-in-the-Forest, an historic house with beautiful gardens that date back to the 17th century. The majestic ancient trees and carefully manicured lawns provide a serene setting for leisurely strolls.
Additionally, the village is nestled amidst the enchanting Lake District National Park, offering access to unparalleled natural landscapes, including serene lakes, rugged mountains, and verdant valleys. A short drive from Hutton will take you to the awe-inspiring Lake Windermere, the largest natural lake in England, where you can partake in various water activities or simply indulge in the breathtaking scenery.
Furthermore, the nearby historic market town of Kendal boasts the enchanting ruins of Kendal Castle, providing a glimpse into the area's medieval past.
Hutton in Cumbria truly encapsulates the essence of natural beauty and boasts an array of landmarks that are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Local Attractions and Activities
Nestled amidst the captivating natural landscapes of Hutton in Cumbria, England, you can explore a diverse range of local attractions and partake in engaging activities. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or adventure seeker, Hutton offers something for everyone.
- Hutton-in-the-Forest: Visit this historic house with stunning gardens, offering a glimpse into the area's rich heritage and providing a peaceful retreat for a leisurely stroll.
- Lake District National Park: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Lake District, where you can hike, cycle, or simply relax and take in the stunning views.
- Hutton Roof Crags: Embark on a scenic hike to explore this limestone pavement area, renowned for its unique flora, fauna, and panoramic vistas.
- Cultural Events: Check out the local calendar for events such as village fairs, music festivals, and art exhibitions, offering a taste of the vibrant community spirit in Hutton.
- Outdoor Pursuits: Engage in activities like horse riding, fishing, or even paragliding, taking advantage of the picturesque surroundings and varied landscapes.
With its blend of historical charm and natural splendor, Hutton in Cumbria beckons you to uncover its treasures and create lasting memories. Whether you prefer a leisurely exploration or an adrenaline-filled adventure, the local attractions and activities are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Culinary Delights in Hutton
As you uncover the cultural and outdoor treasures of Hutton in Cumbria, England, your next adventure awaits in exploring the culinary delights that the area has to offer. Hutton is home to a variety of dining experiences that cater to every palate.
Start your day with a traditional Cumbrian breakfast at one of the cozy cafes, where you can savor locally-sourced bacon, Cumberland sausage, and free-range eggs, all served with a side of delicious grilled tomatoes and toast.
For lunch, immerse yourself in the flavors of the region by trying the famous Cumberland pie, a hearty dish made with minced meat, onions, and potatoes, all baked together to create a mouthwatering meal. If you prefer lighter fare, indulge in a salad featuring the finest local produce, accompanied by artisanal bread and cheeses.
As the day winds down, treat yourself to a dinner at one of the charming pubs or restaurants in Hutton. Sample the catch of the day, freshly sourced from nearby coastal waters, or indulge in a succulent steak paired with a rich red wine. Don't forget to save room for dessert – the sticky toffee pudding is a local favorite that promises to delight your taste buds with its sweet, gooey goodness.
Whether you're a food enthusiast or simply looking to savor the authentic flavors of Cumbria, Hutton offers a delectable culinary journey that isn't to be missed.
Accommodations and Hospitality
You can expect warm hospitality and a range of comfortable accommodations to suit every traveler's needs in Hutton, making your stay an enjoyable and relaxing experience. Whether you prefer a cozy bed and breakfast, a charming country inn, or a luxurious hotel, Hutton has something for everyone.
Here are some details about the accommodations and hospitality options in Hutton:
- Quaint Bed and Breakfasts: Hutton offers a variety of charming bed and breakfast establishments, where you can experience the warmth and friendliness of the local hosts while enjoying a delicious home-cooked breakfast.
- Country Inns with Character: If you're looking for a more traditional and rustic experience, there are several country inns in Hutton that offer comfortable rooms, traditional pub fare, and a cozy atmosphere.
- Luxurious Hotels: For those seeking a touch of luxury, there are upscale hotels in Hutton with modern amenities, spa facilities, and fine dining options to ensure a truly indulgent stay.
- Self-Catering Cottages: If you prefer more independence during your stay, you can opt for a self-catering cottage in Hutton, providing a home-away-from-home experience with fully equipped kitchens and private living spaces.
- Friendly Guesthouses: Hutton is also home to friendly guesthouses where you can enjoy a comfortable and affordable stay, often with the added bonus of personalized recommendations and local insights from the hosts.