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Set in the heart of Southern Lakeland, this beautiful cottage dates from the C17th and has been very much a feature of local life and landscape. It stands on the old packhorse route over the fells and was for many years the local toll house - a stopping point for travellers making their way to the high peaks. It became a natural meeting point for folk scattered over the hills and was once used as a Quaker meeting house.Lilac Cottage nestles in the hillside with panoramic views over the river Duddon. The cottage is built in traditional Lakeland stone with walls up to 3 feet thick. The lounge features an inviting open log fire. A study of the following pages will give you an idea of the superior quality of the accommodation.
Lilac Cottage has been welcoming people for centuries....come and see why.
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