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Newpallyards, Carlisle

4 Star Bed and Breakfast
Hethersgill, Carlisle, Cumbria, England, UK Show Map
11 Rooms From: £30 to £120 info
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Newpallyards
unbelievable prices.
cottage 2 bed rooms & 2 bath rooms sleep 4
3 Nights from just £299!
Only £24.92 per person per night

Cracking Easter Offer with Newpallyards....£99 per night and 2 kids stay free!

Double/Twin room only stay 3 nights pay for 2 please ring or email for dates

Enjoy our Beautiful Clean En-Suite Bedrooms. Family and double rooms available as well as Twins and Single rooms. We also cater for disabled guests with a number of ground floor rooms available. A Full English "Award Winning" Cooked Breakfast is also included.

These have been especially designed to help you unwind and relax to help you to make the most of your break in this beautiful countryside: Children's open air play area, Special rates for children, Conference facilities, Cots available,
Credit cards accepted, Special diets catered for, Suitable for physically handicapped guests, Dogs/pets by arrangement.

Others: Electric shaver points, Family rooms, Four poster beds available, Games room, Ground floor bedroom, Central heating,
Highchair available, Ironing facilities, Laundry service available, Residents Lounge, Packed lunches provided, No smoking areas, Parking, Restaurant/dining room, Residential drinks license, Television in rooms.
Rooms & Rates:

Room Rates (From) Singles: £30 Doubles: £60 Twins: £60 Family: £120

Get rates for your dates? Email Newpallyards, Carlisle using the form on the left. Alternately, call Newpallyards direct on: 0044 01228 577308.

Hotel Facilities:
    General:
  • Pets Allowed, Charges May Apply -
  • Parking Available -
  • Wifi / Internet Available -
    In Room:
  • Disabled Rooms and Facilities Available -
  • No Smoking Rooms Available -
  • Colour TV In Rooms -
  • Tea and Coffee Maker In Room -
    Leisure:
  • Golf Nearby -
Useful Info:

New Pallyards is a small farm of 65 acres set in the idyllic countryside of the North East of Cumbria. The accommodation comprises a converted farmhouse and self catering cottages.

Local Amenities & Activities
Free wireless

The large woodland beside the farm has a number of individual walks and is very popular with our regular visitors. We are also very close to:

•Golf Courses
•Swimming Pool
•Fishing
•Horse Riding (usually available on the Farm)
In addition to the best breakfast in Britain (Salon Culinaire Award), home cooked meals are also available for both our Farmhouse and Self Catering guests.

Hotel Policies:


Ckeck-in after 3.30 /out times befor 10.30

A credit/debit card is required to secure your reservation at Newpallyards in Carlisle. cancellation charge if a booking is cancelled before 10:00 hotel local time 60 days before your date of arrival. If the booking is cancelled later, or in the case of a no-show, the entire stay will be charged.

Directions:

South of Carlisle
Follow M6 north bound to Carlisle. Exit M6 at Junction 44. Take the A7 to Longtown. (third left off the roundabout at Junction 44).
When in Longtown take the second right turn into Swan Street. If you pass the traffic lights you have gone too far.


North of Carlisle
Follow A74 south bound to Gretna. From Gretna take A7 to Longtown.
Go over the river Esk and take second left into Swan Street. (Just after the traffic lights).
From Swan Street in Longtown
Travel down Swan Street. (Ignore right hand junction to Brampton). Continue all the way through the built up area, passed the National Speed Limit Sign. Take the first right beyond the speed limit zone - signed for Solport. Follow this road for 5 1/2 miles and you will see the sign for New Pallyards.


From the East (Brampton) or From Hethersgill Village
Follow the A69 to Brampton. In Brampton take the A6071 heading towards Longtown. After approximately 2 miles turn right signposted Hethersgill. Carry on this road until you reach Hethersgill Village. Go straight over cross roads. Carry on until you reach a folk in the road. Turn left at this fork (signposted Shankhill). Carry on down the hill, you will cross a river then go up a hill where you will arrive at a cross roads with a school on the left. Turn left at the cross roads. New Pallyards is up the first lane on the left.

Guest Reviews:
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Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 4 reviewsShow All Reviews
Janine
United Kingdom
Stayed: 04/09/2011 - 05/09/2011
10 10
Great stopover for us...very friendly and welcoming!
Family Visit
United Kingdom
9 9
Very friendly. Family room lovely & breakfast was great. Would stay here again.
Blatchford
Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed: 26/06/2009 - 28/06/2009
7 7
Host had not put us into her bookings and had gone on her holidays to Canada! Fortunately her helpful granddaughter was there and altho she couldn't make the first breakfast , otherwise all was well.
gdhystytr
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
great room ,good food,
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
Nearby Attractions:

Hundreds of years ago, the Borderlands - northern Cumbria, Northumberland and Scottish borders - were ruled neither by English nor Scottish monarchs, but by the Border Reivers, a ruthless, lawless people who wreaked havoc and waged bloody tribal warefare, who would stop at nothing to protect their land, their power, their farms and families. Raiding, kidnapping, burning, and blackmailing was the accepted way of life.

New Pallyards is located in the heart of the much disputed borders. Previously in Scotland 'The Pallyards' (as the farm was previously known) is linked to Bonnie Prince Charilie and his failed attack on Carlisle back in the 17th Century.

Hapily, life is more civilised these days! But it is easy to imagine the passioin with which these "debatable lands" were fought over.

Rowing, Sailing and Windsurfing are available at Talkin Tarn which lies at the foothills of the Pennines. It takes around 30 minutes to walk around the tarn. There is a tea room open most of the year.
The tarn itself is 65 acres, 42 feet deep. However Talkin Tarn Country Park covers 183 acres. The lake is fed by underwater springs and is very cold in places.
Locals will tell you that there is a small submerged town under the tarn.

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Newpallyards
Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 4 reviews Add a Review
Janine
United Kingdom
Stayed: 04/09/2011 - 05/09/2011
10 10
Great stopover for us...very friendly and welcoming!
Family Visit
United Kingdom
9 9
Very friendly. Family room lovely & breakfast was great. Would stay here again.
Blatchford
Couple
United Kingdom
Stayed: 26/06/2009 - 28/06/2009
7 7
Host had not put us into her bookings and had gone on her holidays to Canada! Fortunately her helpful granddaughter was there and altho she couldn't make the first breakfast , otherwise all was well.
gdhystytr
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
great room ,good food,
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
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Directions:
South of Carlisle
Follow M6 north bound to Carlisle. Exit M6 at Junction 44. Take the A7 to Longtown. (third left off the roundabout at Junction 44).
When in Longtown take the second right turn into Swan Street. If you pass the traffic lights you have gone too far.


North of Carlisle
Follow A74 south bound to Gretna. From Gretna take A7 to Longtown.
Go over the river Esk and take second left into Swan Street. (Just after the traffic lights).
From Swan Street in Longtown
Travel down Swan Street. (Ignore right hand junction to Brampton). Continue all the way through the built up area, passed the National Speed Limit Sign. Take the first right beyond the speed limit zone - signed for Solport. Follow this road for 5 1/2 miles and you will see the sign for New Pallyards.


From the East (Brampton) or From Hethersgill Village
Follow the A69 to Brampton. In Brampton take the A6071 heading towards Longtown. After approximately 2 miles turn right signposted Hethersgill. Carry on this road until you reach Hethersgill Village. Go straight over cross roads. Carry on until you reach a folk in the road. Turn left at this fork (signposted Shankhill). Carry on down the hill, you will cross a river then go up a hill where you will arrive at a cross roads with a school on the left. Turn left at the cross roads. New Pallyards is up the first lane on the left.