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Location
Set in the heart of England's finest walking country
Stanley Ghyll House sits nestled in the valley of Eskdale,
amongst a host of local attractions and some of the
area's most stunning vistas.
Click
here to view a map
(Note - the map link above shows the House directly
inside the circle.)
The area offers something for everyone - from a relaxed
stroll along the gentle lanes to a rigorous assault
of Sca Fell.
Just a few miles away lies Wast Water, Britain's deepest
lake, plunging to a depth of approximately 300 feet.
For those wanting to experience the
valley and its beauty, but are looking for a stress
free journey, you can jump aboard the l’Ratty
miniature steam railway that runs from Boot to Ravensglass,
stopping at the local station of Beckfoot Halt. |
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Sitting by the Rivers Esk and Whillan Beck, all you
will hear at night is the sound of hooting owls
and the splash of the river. |
Spacious gardens and enchanting views to the
rear, |
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Just a short walk (or drive) up the road lies
England's deepest lake, Wast Water and England's
highest peak, Scafell Pike. |
Stanley Ghyll lies just a few miles from Coniston
Water and village. |
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