Two properties managed by Heart of the Lakes have been nominated for self-catering holiday property of the year in the Cumbria Tourism Awards 2018. Luxurious Edwardian country house Bristowe Hill in Keswick and 5-star High Cunsey Farm in Far Sawrey are both in the running for this highly sought after award.
Sue Jackson, Partner of Heart of the Lakes, says
We are delighted that two of our self-catering properties are finalists for this award.
We put Bristowe Hill in Keswick forward for the award because it offers something truly special for guests. Meticulously refurbished by owner Keith Graham this Lakeland mansion offers Edwardian elegance with a contemporary twist and a luxurious feel.
High Cunsey Farm is a traditional cottage that has been lovingly transformed into a modern family home without losing its character.
The winners of this years Cumbria Tourism Awards award Dubbed the ‘Oscars’ of the county’s £2.7 billion tourism industry, will be announced at a prestigious event at Cartmel Racecourse, on Wednesday 20 June, hosted by Alan Deadly Dedicoat best-known as the National Lotterys infamous Voice of the Balls.

Heart of the Lakes is a small family business offering a wide range of Lake District cottages, apartments and houses; some old, some modern and something for every taste, but all within the National Park in the heart of one of Britain’s loveliest counties. Heart of the Lakes is proud to have a strong involvement in the local community, supporting a number of local organisations and charities.

