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Howgills House offers luxury group accommodation for your exclusive use. Located in the Yorkshire Dales and on the edge of the South Lakes our beautiful House is a short journey off J37 of the M6 or a 20 minute taxi journey from Oxenholme the Lake District train station.
Sleeping 28 beneath the Howgill Fells peaks and sweeping panoramas, Howgills House is full of period charm while serving up more than a smattering of toys and luxuries. Voted among The Times 20 best party houses. We have a pool table and other recreational activities to enjoy - make it a movie night with the Smart TV. Laze in the rolltop baths. Throw another log on the fire and cosy up. Enjoy a prosecco in one of the two outdoor hot tubs. Cook up a delight on the outdoor pizza oven or BBQ.
Our House is the perfect country escape for celebrations and reunions, corporate events; bursting with spectacular space and ready to serve up the worlds fastest rural Wi-Fi.
There's plenty to see and do in the local area and what better playground than the Dales and Lakes? Relax, unwind or set yourself the challenge of 'summit bagging' one of the Howgill fells? If you are interested in taking in the sights we are close to the beautiful towns of Hawes and Kirkby Lonsdale, the market town of Kendal and also Ingleton which is known as the "Land of Waterfalls and Caves".
For those looking for something a little different we offer activities; duck herding, archery, gyhll scrambling, cocktail making to name but a few!
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| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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