Flat screen TV
Kitchen including microwave and washing machine
Dishwasher (specific accommodation)...more
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Garden
Terrace...more
Parking
Family rooms
Free parking...more
Parking
Restaurant
Pets allowed...more
Fishing
Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning
All plates, cutlery, glasses and other tableware have been sanitized...more
Shared stationery such as printed menus, magazines, pens, and paper removed
Facilities for disabled guests
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Bath
Fuel and Power Included
Garden / Patio... more
DVD player... more
Oxenholme was once a separate village stretching along the road between nearby Kendal just a couple of miles north west and more distantly to Kirkby Lonsdale to the south east, but these days it is to be considered almost a suburb of Kendal, one of the prettiest of Lakeland’s towns. Many visitors to the Lakes will have passed through Oxenholme, as its railway station has the branch to Kendal and Windermere leading off it to the west. But it is to be hoped that those travellers take the time to look at the station building around them as it is worthy of note, having been designed by Sir William Tite, the son of a Russian merchant who became President of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and created among other buildings London’s Royal Exchange.
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