By Mark McConville

 

ENJOY your own private street party this summer by renting this row of luxury cottages in the Lake District that can house SIXTY-SIX GUESTS for around £9.5k in total for a week’s stay – costing just £20 per-person per-night.

 

Incredible images show the row of cottages in Windermere, Cumbria, UK with four-poster beds, spacious kitchens and cosy living areas.

The Terrace exterior.
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Some of the cottages come with special features including a shuffleboard table, a Jacuzzi and a cinema room.

Number One lounge.
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This group of properties in the Lake District can be rented individually or together, effectively renting the whole street, so you can sleep up to 66 people in 30 bedrooms.

White Moss exterior.
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If you fancy inviting all your friends and family on holidays this year it won’t come cheap with each cottage in the row priced between £1.9k and £2.6k.

White Moss top floor bathroom.
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White Moss sleeps up to 12 people and works out the cheapest of the bunch at just £1,904 for a week’s stay. Next is the seven-bedroom Boston House and five-bed Bannerrigg which both come out at £2395. Alice Rowe and Number One complete the set at £2,600 each.

Bannerrigg exterior.
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Bannerrigg is perhaps the most interesting house as it is a Grade II listed property and was designed by Augustus (AWN) Pugin (1812 – 1852), arguably the greatest British architect, designer and writer of the 19th Century whose name is synonymous with the interior of The House of Lords and the Palace of Westminster.

Bannerrigg hot tub garden view.
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The houses on the terrace were designed as holiday homes for the railway executives each one having unique character.

Alice Howe dining.
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“The historic nature of this spacious property is reflected in the style and quality of the decor, furnishings and accessories,” reads the listing.

Alice Howe bedroom.
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“If you are looking for a big house in the Lake District for a family holiday or short break with a group of friends, Bannerrigg is the ideal choice.

Boston House lounge.
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“Outside there’s a new large slate patio. An eight seat hot tub has been installed in its own building in the garden and the parking area has been extended to fit five cars (in fact if you are prepared to park each other in, there’s room for seven cars).

Number One bedroom 2.
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“Bannerrigg has five bedrooms, one being a family room with two daybeds and a double, another large room has four single beds. The house is an ideal base for the larger party and with the train and bus station literally around the corner, it’s easily accessible for those members of your group that are travelling from far and wide.”

Number One shuffleboard table.
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Customers can book the cottages individually or coordinate the dates with the other properties along the street so that the whole party can stay together during the break.

 

For more information see https://www.cottages.com/cottages/bannerrigg-cc127195