Wednesday, 10 March 2010

In June's edition of Cumbria Life - Win £800 stay for 6 at Cumbria's best holiday home

Win a three-night stay for up to three couples at Cumbria’s best self-catering accommodation

Cumbria Life readers have the chance to win a stay at the Cumbria Tourism Awards self-catering holiday of the year accommodation. The prize, for three couples to stay three nights, is worth approximately £800. Jude and Tim Walker picked up the award for their top-of-the-range Hall Hills development near Dalston, Carlisle. The win followed hot-on-the-heels of them being given a gold award by VisitEngland, which puts Hall Hills among the top self-catering sites in the country. The Hall Hills cottages are named Yan, Tan, Tethera and Methera – which are the numbers one, two, three and four in Lakeland shepherds’ sheep-counting dialect – and The Folly. The luxurious homes feature exposed beams, solid Cumbrian oak floors, open-plan living areas and private patios. The Folly is the most swish of the units and is reached via steps to a balcony with French windows, or from Tethera if both units are booked together. The Folly, which has lovely countryside views, also features a king-sized bed and a walk-in shower. To mark their success in the Cumbria Tourism Awards, Jude and Tim are offering one Cumbria Life reader the chance to win a stay at Hall Hills with friends or family. The winner will be able to enjoy a three-night stay for three couples at Tethera and The Folly, which can be linked together. To be in with a chance to win, answer this question on the coupon right, fill in your details and send it to the address shown. Question: What do the names of the cottages, Yan, Tan, Tethera and Methera mean in Lakeland shepherds’ sheep-counting dialect? n www.hallhills.co.uk

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