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Website Cookies Information

There are two different types of cookies present on our website.

Functional Cookies

Our website content management system (Statamic) makes use of functional cookies which are essential to store your cookie preferences and also to allow you to use forms.

No individual can be identified by the data which is collected. These cookies are set automatically for visitors to our website unless you have disabled cookies in your browser.

The functional cookies used are as follows:

Cookie Name Cookie Duration Description
PHPSESSID Session (until the browser is closed) Holds the session ID for a particular user, for any kind of connection using PHP.

Website Reporting Cookies

The Lake District Inns & Cottages website uses software called Google Analytics to provide us with statistical information to improve our website’s content and functionality by reporting, for example, which are the most popular pages and / or which search terms were entered to reach the site.

Again, no individual can be identified by the data which is collected. These cookies are set automatically for visitors to our website, unless you have disabled cookies in your browser.

Google Analytics uses the following cookies:

Cookie Name Cookie Duration Description
__utma 2 years This cookie keeps track of the number of times a visitor has been to the site, when their first visit was, and when their last visit occurred.
__utmb 30 minutes
Holds timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor first visits the site.
__utmc Session (until the browser is closed) Holds timestamp of the exact moment in time when a visitor leaves the site.
__utmt 10 minutes Holds details of either an event, transaction, item or custom variable. We don’t have any events of this nature set up on the site.
__utmz 6 months Keeps track of where the visitor came from, what search engine they used, what link was clicked on, what keyword they used, and where in the world they are when they accessed the website.