Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Hen or stag parties Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Nearest amenities: 5 km
Notes:
May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Ormondroyd has a balcony to the rear overlooking fields.
Entrance Hall, with stairs off to 1st floor
Kitchen/Diner (14'8'' x 9'8'') Fitted kitchen with electric oven and hob, dishwasher, and washing machine. Archway through to,
Lounge (17'3'' x 11'4'') Comfortable living area with electric storage heater.
First Floor
Bedroom 1 (14'7'' x 11'2'') Double bedroom with built in wardrobe and electric storage heater.
Bedroom 2 (13'2'' x 8'3'') Twin bedroom with 2 single beds, built in wardrobe and electric storage heater.
Bathroom (9'6'' x 6'2'') 3 piece bathroom suite with separate shower cubicle with power shower.
Well behaved dogs are permitted but must be on a lead at all times.
Larger accommodation is also avilalable in the main hall.
Irton Hall
The cottages
Broughton house
side view of hall
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The Cumbria/Lake District
Irton Hall
Irton Hall is set within 19 acres of ground and 12 acres of mature parkland, lying at the foot of the majestic western fells of the Lake District National Park. The hall nestles in the junction of Wasdale, Miterdale and Eskdale which provides a spectacular backdrop and a very special location for expoloring this beautiful region, which is unspoilt by mass tourism.
Close by Irton Hall are nature reserves, fishing tarns and Seascale Golf. See Outdoor Pursuits. The Cumbrian Cycle Way is within 2 miles and there is access to the Coast To Coast long distance footpath at Ravenglass (4 miles) where there is also the famous Ravenglass and Eskdale narrow gauge railway. 15” narrow gauge railway, opened in 1875 to carry iron ore to the Furness Railway, now carrying passengers from the old Roman port of Ravenglass seven miles along the Eskdale valley to Eskdale. Trains are hauled by either steam or diesel engines and the journey lasts 40 minutes. Telephone 01229 717171 for details of departure times. Today the seven-mile ride has been described as "the most beautiful train journey in England".
Eskdale area
Irton Hall
Irton Hall is set within 19 acres of ground and 12 acres of mature parkland, lying at the foot of the majestic western fells of the Lake District National Park. The hall nestles in the junction of Wasdale, Miterdale and Eskdale which provides a spectacular backdrop and a very special location for expoloring this beautiful region, which is unspoilt by mass tourism.
Close by Irton Hall are nature reserves, fishing tarns and Seascale Golf. See Outdoor Pursuits. The Cumbrian Cycle Way is within 2 miles and there is access to the Coast To Coast long distance footpath at Ravenglass (4 miles) where there is also the famous Ravenglass and Eskdale narrow gauge railway. 15” narrow gauge railway, opened in 1875 to carry iron ore to the Furness Railway, now carrying passengers from the old Roman port of Ravenglass seven miles along the Eskdale valley to Eskdale. Trains are hauled by either steam or diesel engines and the journey lasts 40 minutes. Telephone 01229 717171 for details of departure times. Today the seven-mile ride has been described as "the most beautiful train journey in England".
How to get there
Irton Hall is situated in the foothills of the Western fells at the junction of Wasdale, Miterdale and Eskdale. Approached from the south via the A590 from junction 36 of the M6 motorway heading towards Barrow-in-Furness, then take the A5092, and A595 north to Ravenglass. Beyond Ravenglass turn right at Holmrook onto minor road signposted for Irton. The Hall will be located after approximately 1 1/2 miles on the left-hand side. Alternatively, from the north, take the A66 westbound from junction 40 of the M6 motorway, at Cockermouth turn left onto the A5086 to its junction with A595. Proceed south and turn left at Holmrook signposted Irton.
Nearest Travel Links
Railway:
Ravensglass: 5 km
Activities near Eskdale
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Golf less than 15 mins walk Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
DVD player
General:
Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player, Telephone, Satellite TV
Sofabeds (1), Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 5, Sleeps maximum of 5
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Shared garden, BBQ
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: Irton Hall
Irton Hall is set within 19 acres of ground and 12 acres of mature parkland, lying at the foot of the majestic western fells of the Lake District National Park. The hall nestles in the junction of Wasdale, Miterdale and Eskdale which provides a spectacular backdrop and a very special location for expoloring this beautiful region, which is unspoilt by mass tourism.
Close by Irton Hall are nature reserves, fishing tarns and Seascale Golf. See Outdoor Pursuits. The Cumbrian Cycle Way is within 2 miles and there is access to the Coast To Coast long distance footpath at Ravenglass (4 miles) where there is also the famous Ravenglass and Eskdale narrow gauge railway. 15” narrow gauge railway, opened in 1875 to carry iron ore to the Furness Railway, now carrying passengers from the old Roman port of Ravenglass seven miles along the Eskdale valley to Eskdale. Trains are hauled by either steam or diesel engines and the journey lasts 40 minutes. Telephone 01229 717171 for details of departure times. Today the seven-mile ride has been described as "the most beautiful train journey in England".
Further details outdoors: Irton Hall is a stunning holiday location with impressive history, set in the foothills of the Western fells of the Lake District between Wasdale and Eskdale. Parts of the magnificent Hall, such as the Pele Tower, date from the 14th century. Broughton House forms the west wing of Irton Hall, where spacious elegant rooms, chandeliers and a grand staircase with stained glass windows make this a dream holiday venue. Copeland is the centre section of the Hall, next to the original Pele Tower, and what was once an 18th century ballroom is now the very spacious lounge/dining room. The marble floors, tall ceilings and chandeliers create an opulent holiday environment. Both Oliver Cromwell and Henry VI visited the Hall, although it is reputed that Henry VI was refused entry and spent the night under the 1000 year old oak tree in front of the house, known as `The King's Oak'. Surrounded by 19 acres of natural parkland where children can play to their hearts' content and guests may wander and explore the natural habitats of abundant wildlife in the grounds. A short drive will bring you to wide sandy beaches, the Eskdale miniature steam railway at Ravenglass and Muncaster Castle and gardens which also house
Further accommodation is also available in the main hall which can sleep up to 14 people in Broughton House.
Rental rates
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Short breaks are available from £10 per person per night. All prives include heating, electricity, bed linen & towels.
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