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Accommodation in Cockermouth

Cockermouth ("mouth of the River Cocker") is a small, picturesque town on the northwest edge of the mesmerizing, Lake District. It is approximately 11 miles northwest of Keswick and positioned where the River Cocker enters the River Derwent. Cockermouth also claims to be the birth place of William Wordsworths part of the Lake Districts vast Literature heritage. A perfect spot at the heart of some of the countrys most well regarded landscapes.

Types of accommodation listed in Cockermouth

  • The Hayloft viewed from the garden

    Redmain House, Cockermouth, Cumbria

    Located in a peaceful rural hamlet in the Lake District National Park. Easy access to fells, lakes and Solway coast. 17thC stone barn.

  • Huddlestone Cottage

    Redmain House, Cockermouth, Cumbria

    Located in a peaceful rural hamlet in the Lake District National Park. Easy access to fells, lakes and Solway coast. 17thC stone barn.

  • New House Farm

    Lorton, Cockermouth, Cumbria

    Luxury B&B in the Lake District - New House Farm is located in the real lake district, close to Keswick and Cockermouth.

  • Ghyll Yeat Cottage

    Blindcrake, nr Cockermouth, Cumbria

    Ghyll Yeat self catering cottage is a traditional Lakeland cottage in the village of Blindcrake, near Cockermouth.

  • Bush Cottage

    2, Bush Cottages, Cockermouth, Cumbria

    A cosy 2 bedroomed cottage on the outskirts of the Lake District National Park. Within easy reach of the Northern Lakes and the Solway Coast

  • Travelodge Cockermouth Hotel

    Europe Way, Cockermouth, Cumbria

    Travelodge offers budget hotel accommodation in Cockermouth providing great value and a comfortable nights stay.

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