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Bed And Breakfast In Grange-over-Sands

The Elton Guest House is a Victorian, limestone building, dating from around 1840, in one of the prettiest parts, of Grange-Over-Sands, and is only minutes walk on level ground to the shops, the ornamental gardens, promenade and the railway station. We are pet friendly so this is an ideal area for dog walking; dogs are allowed in any part of our guest house except the breakfast room. We have an elegant dining room, where you will be served your Breakfast by the owners Charles and Joanne. Afterwards you can relax in our residents lounge (with colour television) and plan your stay with the help of our large selection of tourist information and local maps. After your day out, come back and enjoy sandwiches freshly prepared to order, and Danish pastries along with tea and coffee or an alcoholic beverage from our well stocked bar We are a private family run Guest House with seven bedrooms, all of high standard. Five are fully en-suite, two have their own shower and wash-hand basin. All have central heating, colour television, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers.
Stuart and Jenny Stott welcome you to their bed and breakfast at Beech Hill House. Once two cottages it was turned into a four bedroom bungalow and in 1987 when Stuart bought the bungalow he enlarged it and converted into a four bedroom family detached home. All bedrooms are en-suite, have king-size beds and are spacious. One room has its own private balcony with table and chairs. Two have duel aspect views looking onto the gardens and surrounding countryside and one has wonderful views looking across to Whitbarrow Scar. Situated in an unspoilt corner of the Lake District National Park we are 8 minutes from the M6 J36. Just off the A590 at Witherslack we are easy to find, have a village pub who serve good food 50 yards along the road and who welcomes dogs along with a variety of other pubs and restaurants close-by. Whatever the season, whether it be Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter the house is in an ideal location for visiting the Lake District
Somerset House is within three minutes walk of the promenade and shops. There are many beauty spots and places of interest nearby and Grange has marvellous views over Morecambe Bay. Lake Windermere with all its leisure facilities is only 20 minutes drive away. We have 8 en-suite rooms, Fully licensed bar & a large car park. Somerset House was built in 1882 as a 'posting' establishment, run by a John Dibble from Somerset. Our stone built 19th century guest house lies in the tranquil Edwardian resort of Grange over Sands, with its charming independent shops, cafes, fragrant gardens. Stay here and step into a bygone age.
Grange-over-Sands is a pleasant and peaceful seaside resort on the edge of the Lake District in Cumbria. Here on the tip of the Cartmel Peninsula, an elegant mile long promenade extends the length of the town and overlooks the vast sandy reaches of Morecambe bay. Somerset House is ideal for a relaxing break at any time of the year.

Inviting and comfortable, Thornfield House is in Grange-over-Sands which is situated on the western shore of the Levens Estuary and is ideal for exploring the Southern Lakes and Fells, and the Cartmel and Furness Peninsula. If you're thinking of exploring, and walking doesn't appeal, bring your bike. "We'll make sure no one lets your tyres down" All bedrooms are attractively furnished and well equipped with colour television and radio alarm clocks. Tea and Coffee making facilities are provided. Naturally, all our rooms are maintained to the highest standards and are newly decorated year on year. Grange-over-Sands is a perfect centre for visiting the Lake District National Park with Lake Windermere being only twenty minutes drive away, or just enjoy the relaxed pace of Grange. For those who prefer the ambience of a traditional guest house and the convenience of being in the heart of Grange, there can be no better place complete with panoramic views over Morecambe Bay.
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More Information About Grange-over-Sands
Grange-over-Sands is a town by the sea – with a wide tidal range, hence the "sands" name – in Cumbria, England. Historically, Grange-over-Sands was part of the County of Lancashire until 1974, when Cumbria was created under Local Government re-organisation which absorbed the area previously referred to as "Lancashire North of the Sands". The town is still part of the County Palatine of Lancashire and forms part of the Duchy of Lancaster. The town developed from a small fishing village in the Victorian era with the arrival of the railway as it became a popular seaside resort, lying on Morecambe Bay, across the sands from Morecambe itself. The River Kent used to flow past the town's mile-long Promenade, subsequently the river has switched its course to the Arnside side of the estuary, allowing nature to develop the "sands" (mudflats, in truth, with dangerous quicksands at uncertain points) into a grass meadow now frequently grazed over by small flocks of sheep. More recently due to sustained easterly winds in the early part of 2007, the river has begun to switch its course back across the bay, and it remains to see whether the 'sheep-meadows' survive. Above the town is Hampsfield Fell, crowned by 'Hampsfell Hospice', a sturdy limestone tower monument offering shelter to the rain-drenched walker, as well as the finest viewpoint of all the foothills of the outlying southern Lakeland fells. On the roof, a large compass pointer and list of peaks identify the greater and lesser landmarks in the magnificent panorama. Inside, painted boards commemorate its construction, praise the view and welcome the visitor. Adjacent to Grange are Lindale, to the north-east, Cartmel to the north-west, with its Priory to which the village was once the 'grange' or farm, and Allithwaite to the west. The country house Holker Hall, which was built on land which once belonged to Cartmel Priory, is nearby. The stables at Holker Hall house the Lakeland Motor Museum. Grange-over-Sands railway station, which serves the town, is situated on the Furness Line, giving connections to Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness to the west, and Lancaster, Preston and Manchester to the east. A new public swimming pool, the Berners Pool, opened in 2003. It won a RIBA Design Award in 2004[1], but closed in 2006 after suffering financial and structural problems and as of May 2009 is awaiting demolition.[2] A new pool and leisure centre is planned as part of the redevelopment of the site.[3]
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