Addingham View, Gamblesby, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 1JA
B&B - Sleeps 6
Welcomes adults, children, dogs,
An ’Enjoy England’ 4-star rated B&B nestled at the foot of the Pennine fells in the quiet Cumbrian village of Gamblesby.
The 1860s home of Alan and Eileen Cure, ideal for walkers, cyclists, photographers and those wishing to explore the Lake District. Penrith 10 miles, Appleby 15.
One cottage-style, king-sized bedroom with sitting room and en-suite shower room, plus private sitting room downstairs where breakfast is served.
One king-sized bedroom with en-suite shower, and one twin room with shower and wash basin, with separate private bathroom.
Locally sourced food for breakfast whereever possible with homemade bread or bread from one of the local bakers.
- Quiet village location
- Open 1 March until 31 October
- One room suitable for guests with baby
- One room suitable for small- med dog
- Packed lunches available
- Off-road parking
- Views of the Lake District
- Television in each bedroom
- Tea & coffee making facilities
“The rooms were smart, clean and very comfortable. Alan & Eileen proved to be charming hosts,
nothing was too much trouble for them. Breakfast was outstanding”
“If you are only planning to stop for one night, you may be tempted to change your itinerary and stay longer”
“level of service exceeded all expectation....
The room was airy, clean and spacious. We even got bathrobes”
Review Review No. 3 of 3
N.A from Newcastle
Our party:- Adults:
- Ages:
- 2
- 26 & 29
1 Nights
August - 2009
- Cycling
- Relaxing
- Walking
- Touring
- Beach / Sea
- Shopping
- Entertainment
- Local Food
“Everything was lovely”
Friendliness of the owners and level of service exceeded all expectation.
The room was airy, clean and spacious. We even got bathrobes.
Breakfast with home-baked bread and home-made jams, big pot of English tea!
Be Aware:The place is rather remote, which is not a problem if you have a car
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Recommended on 16/04/2010
By N.A from Newcastle
Review Review No. 2 of 3
Jill McC from Australia
Our party:- Adults:
- Ages:
- 2
- 50 & 55
1 Nights
September - 2009
- Relaxing
- Walking
- Touring
- Beach / Sea
- Shopping
- Entertainment
- Local Food
“An absolute gem of a B&B”
Charmingly decorated, warm and welcoming with delightful views of the surrounding district.
If you are only planning to stop for one night, you may be tempted to change your itinerary and stay longer. .
Great hospitality
Warm welcome
Delicious breakfast with good coffee
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Recommended on 09/10/2009
By Jill McC from Australia
Review Review No. 1 of 3
Trevor A from Stockport
Our party:- Adults:
- Ages:
- 2
- 60
1 Nights
July - 2009
- Relaxing
- Walking
- Touring
- Beach / Sea
- Shopping
- Entertainment
- Local Food
“The bed proved to be the most comfortable I have slept in in B&B accommodation for a long time. Breakfast is to die for”
We went to The Eden Valley on spec with no accommodation booked. This was the 2nd B&B we looked at and didn’t bother looking further. The brochure provided on arrival doesn’t do justice to this excellent accommodation.
We booked the North Wing as we thought the private sitting room was lovely, along with our own front door - well worth the extra GBP10 in our opinion.
The rooms were smart, clean and very comfortable. Alan & Eileen proved to be charming hosts, nothing was too much trouble for them.
Breakfast was outstanding - fresh squeezed orange juice, cereal or fruit, full English or fruit-filled pancakes, toast and home-made jam, incredible. So good we have booked a long weekend return.
The Shepherds Inn @ Melmerby
En Route:Acorn Bank NT property near Temple Sowerby. The Red Squirrels were hiding during our visit but the gardens are well worth a visit.
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Recommended on 01/08/2009
By Trevor A from Stockport