Hot tubs beneath the Howgills

Sedbergh straddles the Lakes and the Dales, with a Lancashire postcode. But there’s no identity crisis about Fellside House. It’s a perfect country escape for 28 families, friends or hens beneath the elephantine Howgill Fells, with two hot tubs in the garden, fast WiFi, smart TV, pizza oven, and what looks a lot like a beer garden. Cheers.

Find your identity on a family escape

Is this the Lakes or the Yorkshire Dales? What a delightful question. Sedbergh sits on the cusp of both, with a Lancashire postcode. Identity crisis much? Sleeping 28 beneath the Howgill Fells’ elephantine peaks and sweeping panoramas, Fellside House pops with period charm while serving up more than a smattering of toys and luxuries.

Does it come with a hot tub? No. Fellside House comes with two covered hot tubs on the terrace, with views across the landscape, as befits a place voted among The Times’ 20 best party houses. Make it a movie night with the Smart TV. Laze in the rolltop baths. Throw another log on the fire and cosy up.

This is the perfect country escape for celebrations and reunions, bursting with spectacular space and ready to serve up the world’s fastest rural Wi-Fi, a quarter-acre of landscaping, and what looks a lot like a beer garden. Put another pizza in the oven and gaze at the fells through the glass fence.

Cook in the commercial kitchen or call up Cumbria Catering while you pop a Prosecco cork and put your feet up under the pergolas. Sleep in 12 en-suite bedrooms, then wake to coffee and croissants in the clean country air and a walk over the Lakeland fells. Or is that the Yorkshire Dales?

Hot tub, gardens and grounds

Toys abound in the shadow of the towering Howgills. Not least the two hot tubs on the terrace under the seeded roof canopy with the uninterrupted view of the hills. Jump in, bubble and boil, dry off and barbie your burgers at Howgrills Den.

Fire up the pizza oven and chill with wine and beer on the picnic tables or sit on the outside sofas beneath the pergolas and stare at the fells through the glass fences. Life could be worse.

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Living spaces

Big group? Family celebration? Birthday ending in a zero? School reunion? Fellside House sleeps 28 and, unlike some country escapes with vast bedroom space, it’s got the living areas to put its money where its mouth is. So pack your Prosecco, put your feet up and pick yourself a movie.

After a day on the fells, dump your muddy footwear in the boot room, shower off and join the throng in the open-plan lounge on the handmade leather sofas with the light flooding in through the large windows. Or head through the interconnecting glass doors to the lounge with the flatscreen TV.

Catch films or box sets on the Smart TV in the cosy glow of the log fire. Or just tuck yourself away in the snug to sneak a few pages. Stay up as late as you like: breakfast is served when you say so in the country hotel with all the best guests.

Cooking and dining

There’s a commercial kitchen here equipped with everything you could need to make marvellous meals all week, with a little help from your friends at the No.46. If you’re not up for it, call Kevin from Cumbria Catering for a one-off celebration, fully catered break or pre-prepared lasagne, pie, chilli or chicken curry.

The dining room seats 24 and there’s a separate dining table seating 6 in the TV lounge. Foldable tables and extra chairs are available upon request for dining in the lounge and TV room for everyone to dine together. Barbie your burgers and bangers or break out the pizza oven and gather around the picnic tables under the big Dales skies.

Sometimes, only a takeaway will do. So get on the phone for a feast from Sedbergh Pizza or the finest fresh-cooked fish and chips from The Haddock Paddock. They’re both good for eating in, too, or perhaps you’d prefer gravadlax or confit of duck from The Dalesman.

For quirky, intimate and cosy, try British classics at the Cross Keys Temperance Inn, with its view of Cautley Spout, England’s highest falls. Smatt’s Duo is good for light bites after long walks, and The Stone Close Tearoom will do you breakfast, afternoon tea and evening meals.

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Bedrooms

No shortage of bedrooms here. Fellside House sleeps 28 in 12 rooms, all with their own private en-suites, plus the option of three additional sofa beds for children. Luxuriate in rolltop baths and crisp cotton bedding as you drift into a deep slumber amid the silence of the North Pennines.

On the ground floor, bedroom one offers twin beds, while bedroom two is a double. Bedroom three is also a twin, bedroom four provides four beds in two bunks, and bedroom five is a twin with en-suite walk-in wet room that’s perfect for someone with a disability.

Upstairs, bedroom six and seven are twin rooms each with a sofa bed, while bedroom eight and nine offer double beds. Off the library, bedroom ten is a twin, bedroom 11 offers four beds in two bunks, and bedroom 12 is a double with double day bed and open-plan bathroom (with toilet cubicle).

Children welcome

Kids love space and there’s plenty here, even when it’s packed to the rafters with 28 mums, dads, aunties, grannies and cousins. There’s plenty scope for spreading out in the two interconnected living areas: the garden room’s great for chilling out with video games, while the TV room offers freeview, Netflix, & Amazon Video.

WiFi? Fellside House comes with B4RN full-fibre broadband, the world’s fastest rural Internet service at up to 1000Mbs. Should be enough for uploading to Insta and passing a little time on TikTok. For shyer types, the snug/library upstairs is perfect for literary escapes.

Outside is kiddie heaven. The two undercover hot tubs come with idyllic views, outside shower and seating area. Large gardens offer a superb source of sustenance as the food-preparation area for the barbecue and pizza oven. What’s not to love?

What people say

What people say

If you’re looking for a beautiful, spacious venue for a group getaway, I highly recommend booking in at Fellside House. The house is just gorgeous, so many beautiful bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms and the hot tubs / outside areas are incredible. We had the best girls weekend away and as well as spending many hours in the hot tubs (which face out onto the most stunning views) we hired in catering (lakes catering company) for one night which was fantastic and so reasonable. Everything has been so well thought out at this accommodation and we’ll absolutely be going back. - Rose
The house and grounds are spacious modern and very clean! The owners were helpful and a pleasure to deal with. The hot tub was an added bonus. A great time was had by all. I definitely recommend this place to stay! - Grace
Brilliant find in a really lovely area. It's perfect for large groups and the kids will absolutely love it! - Tom

Falls, fells, walks and walls

Walk the Dentdale fells from the door, climb to Cautley Spout, England’s highest waterfall, or cycle the Buttertubs Pass. Then find medieval beauty at Sizergh Castle. Kids can meet piranhas at the Lakes Aquarium, learn the ropes at Kendal Climbing Wall, or ride the Haverthwaite Railway to Windermere and finish off on a steamer.