Coastal dog friendly holiday house in Whitehaven sleeping 15 with a hot tub, perfect for special weekends with family and friends
Holiday Rental for Groups of Families and Friends. Georgian Manor House, Whitehaven, Cumbria, sleeps 2 - 15 in 8 bedrooms.
Experience the thrill of being a lord or lady in your very own manor! This is a fabulous venue for getting together with a group of friends or your wider family for a holiday or weekend break.
Travel back to the past with this stunning modern renovation of a classic property dating all the way back to the 18th century. Get a true sense of history with the period features oozing from every corner of this marvelous home, not to mention the other period properties in the surrounding neighbourhood. Whether it be the luxurious dining space, to our splendid living room, you're bound to feel like royalty throughout your stay at this impressive holiday house in Whitehaven.
At Georgian Manor House you will have all the space you need for your group, with the incredibly spacious rooms with high ceilings throughout. The perfect venue for amazing celebrations of whatever kind you wish! Dine together in style at our 14.5 ft table, big enough to seat the entire party. Or you can even take a dip and relax in our hot tub, located in a secluded private garden to ensure maximum privacy for our guests.
And no need to worry about taking a good night’s rest, as our large bedrooms with 3 king beds, 3 double beds, a twin, and a single room ensuring that you have multiple options no matter what kind of group you bring along. There's also a sofa bed for an extra couple of children, turning one of the rooms into a family room. Feel free to make the most of the entire space, and don’t forget to have an absolute blast with all of our features and amenities.
And if you can tear yourselves away from the house, you will find that it is well situated for exploring the northern Lake District and the Cumbrian coast too. There are great beaches for family days out and bracing walks, and a rich history to be explored highlighting the importance of Whitehaven as a busy trading port in times gone by.