The Lake District National Park is England's largest and covers 2292 square kilometres or 885 square miles. The Lake District National Park was established in 1951. The Lake District National Park aims to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the region and promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of area.
The small village of Hesket Newmarket is situated just inside the northern edge of the Lake District National Park. Hesket Newmarket is situates in the Caldbeck fells. The village is a collection of mainly 18th century cottages that are gathered around a village green and a market cross. Hesket Newmarket was little more than a hamlet until the 18th century, when the market charter was granted, but it never really caught on as a market town, and the market had closed by the end of the 19th century.
1. Howbeck lodge (Hesket Newmarket/Hotels in Hesket Newmarket)
Howbeck Lodge is situated at the foot of the Northern Fells in Cumbria's breathtaking Lake District. Howbeck Lodge is a working family farm is beautifully appointed with everything to assist you to have a wonderful relaxing break wheather tourin...