B and Bs in Carlisle

Cornerways Guest House
107 Warwick Road
Carlisle
Cumbria

CA1 1EA
Website

Write a review | read reviews
Book Now

A popular centrally located, Grade II listed Victorian property, situated in a quiet conservation area, just a short 5 minute walk from Carlisle's train & bus stations; near to many restaurants, bars & shops
Some 150 years old Cornerways retains many of it´s original Victorian features including a tiled hallway and cast-iron balustrade to the stairway.
All our rooms are tastefully decorated to the standard you would expect of a Guest House rated 4 Stars under the VisitBritain scheme and recommended by The Lonely Planet and Lets Go! travelers guides.
Cornerways is an ideal base for exploring the historic City of Carlisle with it´s mix of the old and the new. Venture outside of the city walls and the Lake District, Hadrian´s Wall, the Eden Valley, the Cumbrian Way and the Scottish Borders lie close by.
For a relaxed pace why not buy a ticket for the famous Trans-Pennine Carlisle to Settle Railway which runs through some of the most spectacular scenery the UK has to offer. Carlisle station is just a 5 minute walk away from Cornerways.
Want a more energetic experience? Why not walk the Hadrian´s Wall Coast-to-Coast path which is situated just a few hundred yards from us? Seeking a personal challenge? Why not follow some of our recent guests and attempt to cycle from Lands End to John O´Groats?

Whatever your reason for visiting us, we hope you enjoy your stay!

More Information

Details

Ratings/Awards: Visit Britain 4 Stars
Number of Rooms: 10
Number Ensuite: 5

Price per Person

Double: £30 - £35
Twin: £30 - £35
Single: £35 - £45
For an instant Currency convertor Click here

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Children Welcome
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms - All non smoking
Open All Year - Closed Christmas & New Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms

local taxis | local restaurants | local pubs

This page viewed on 7,741 occasions since Oct 16th 2005

Brit Quote:
No one can read with profit that which he cannot learn to read with pleasure. - Thomas Hardy
More Quotes

On this day:
First Lord Mayor’s Show - 1215, Putney Debates Begin - 1647, Royal Marines Established - 1664
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages