LOW OCCUPANCY AND OTHER DISCOUNTS:
The Lake District without the crowds.
Escape to a luxury 18th-century farmhouse in one of the Lake District's most beautiful hidden valleys.
Surrounded by spectacular fell views, One Long Houses combines character, comfort and tranquillity in a setting that feels a world away from everyday life. Walk straight from the front door, relax beside the fire, or simply enjoy the changing mountain views through the stunning glass-walled dining room.
Guests consistently praise the spectacular location, beautiful renovation and exceptionally well-equipped house. With outstanding guest reviews and a 4.95/5 Airbnb rating, One Long Houses has been recognised as one of Airbnb's most loved homes.
Whether you're planning a family gathering, celebration, walking holiday or simply a relaxing escape, explore our photos, reviews and availability to discover what makes One Long Houses so special.
Sleeps up to 10
5 bedrooms 4 bathrooms (2 en-suite)
Spectacular mountain & valley views
Walks straight from the door
Up to 2 well behaved dogs
Children & babies welcome
Award-winning architect-designed renovationStunning glass-walled dining room
Two wood-burners and an open fire
No smoking
Fibre broadband wifi
Yamaha piano
No smoking
Travelling as a smaller group? Parties of six or fewer receive a 25% discount on standard rates, making One Long Houses ideal for smaller family gatherings and walking holidays as well as larger celebrations.
Double height barn living room with gallery above, warmed by a wood-burner
One Long Houses front view
View from the front garden looking over Kentmere
Rear of the house showing the Sun/Dining room...
... which has amazing views
The hall / snug with open fireplace
Large well equipped kitchen
Luxurious "Herdwick" king-bed bedroom with (below) en-suite bathroom
Up on theĀ fell directly above One Long Houses looking down into Kentmere
Window seat in the twin bed room
One Long Houses (bottom right) nestling below Kentmere Pike in winter
Aerial view above One Long Houses looking down into Kentmere