Yew Tree Farm

The Lake District


There are floral patterns galore at this sturdy Cumbrian farmhouse in rural Rosthwaite, with three rooms snuggled among cob walls and tiny windows (no wi-fi or TV!). It's run by working sheep farmers and you'll be able to spot Herdwicks in the nearby fields. Breakfast is huge and the Flock In Tea-Room over the road serves delicious cakes and puddings.


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