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About this house rental
This detached Victorian house rests in Sedbergh, Cumbria and can sleep 24 people in 11 bedrooms.
The Space:
Oakdene Country House is a wonderful Victorian former mill owner's house resting in Sedbergh, Cumbria. Hosting eleven bedrooms, all with en-suites aside from the family room, across the main house and the annexe, including two super-king-size with sofa beds, four super-king-size, a ground-floor super-king-size (zip/link), two ground-floor twin, a family room with four singles and a single, along with a cloakroom and a bathroom, sleeping up to 24 guests. There is also a kitchen/diner, a sitting room with woodburning stove, a snug, a cinema room, a lower-ground-floor lounge, a lower-ground-floor snooker/games room, and a leisure suite in the garage with a sauna, shower, changing area and WC. Outside there is a large lawned garden with patio areas with furniture, two hot tubs, bike storage and a barbecue, along with ample private parking for 14 cars. Oakdene Country House is the perfect setting for your next family gathering to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The minimum stay for this property is 3 nights. Please Note: Oakdene Country House is able to offer check-in or check-out on any day of the week - We can facilitate consecutive bookings (where one guest checks out and another checks in on the same day) Monday to Friday, however, we are unable to facilitate consecutive bookings on either a Saturday or Sunday - Please contact Sykes’ so that we can verify that your booking can be correctly accommodated
The Neighborhood:
Resting within the county of Cumbria but still inside the borders of the Yorkshire Dales National Park is the charming, ancient market town of Sedbergh. Pronounced 'Sed-Ber', this lovely settlement is home to quaint streets line with traditional shops, welcoming pubs and a famous school dating back to 1525 along with a 12th century church. Sedbergh is a perfect location for enjoying the wonders of two national parks, being within easy reach of the Lake District too, and the coast at Silverdale.
