Cottage in Allerdale District
Reasons to book
About this cottage rental
Hadrian’s Rest consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area, and sitting area, equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster, Smart TV, and WiFi. The bedrooms include a double and a twin. The shower room offers a walk-in shower, basin, and WC. Fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent, with a travel cot and highchair available. Outside, there is enclosed decking and designated off-road parking for one car. Guests have access to on-site facilities including tennis courts, a pool table, a play park, a dog‑friendly bar area, and a 24/7 launderette. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome, and smoking or vaping is not permitted. Shops and pubs are within driving distance. Enjoy a relaxing break at Hadrian’s Rest. Note: Good housekeeping bond of 200GBP.
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. In rent. Bed linen and towels inc. In rent. Travel cot and highchair available. Designated off-road parking for 1 car. Enclosed decking. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking and no vaping allowed. Shop 11.1 miles, pub 1.4 miles. Note: Launderette on-site available 24/7. Note: Tennis courts, pool table, and play park on-site. Note: Dog-friendly bar area on-site. Note: Good housekeeping bond of £200
Region: Impressive mountains, open fells and clear-water lakes, the Lake District has it all. From walking in the mountains to exhilarating watersports or just a gentle cruise on a steam-powered yacht, Cumbria is the perfect holiday destination.
Town: Carlisle is set in the county of Cumbria, situated just 10 miles south of the Scottish Borders and is nicknamed the Border City. During Roman times the town was established to serve the forts for Hadrian's Wall, which runs east from the city across the country to Wallsend on the east coast and today is recognised as a World Heritage Site. During the Middle Ages, due to its proximity to the Kingdom of Scotland, Carlisle became an important military stronghold and Carlisle Castle, still relatively intact, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, after once serving as a prison for Mary, Queen of Scots. The castle now houses the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment and the Border Regiment Museum. In the early 12th century Henry I allowed the foundation of a priory in Carlisle and the town gained the status of a diocese in 1122, resulting in the priory becoming Carlisle Cathedral. The Settle to Carlisle railway runs across some of the most breathtaking scenery to the popular Yorkshire town and Carlisle Racecourse has a packed fixture list including Ladies’ Day and evening fixtures. Within driving distance is the Victorian seaside town of Silloth and just over the border is Gretna Green, where you'll find the Gretna Gateway Shopping Centre and Anvil Hall, the famous wedding venue.
