Dandy Lodge

ID: S175552

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Resting in the centre of Bowness-on-Solway on the Solway coast is this superb ground-floor apartment, Dandy Lodge. This studio-style accommodation is ideal for a couple seeking to explore the delights of the coastline as well as spending some time within the city of Carlisle. Internally, you will find a contemporary interior design with stylish furnishings and everything you could possibly need during a week-long break. Here you will find a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area. This ground floor apartment also comes with full disabled facilities such as a wet room and wide doors for full wheelchair access. Located directly at one of the ends of Hadrian’s Wall, this property is ideal looking to start or end walking along one of Britain’s most iconic monuments which attracts up to 70,000 people each year. Where these properties lie is on top of an old Roman Fort called ‘Fort Maia’ which was the second largest fought to be built on Hadrian’s Wall. To the outside, there is an allocated parking space, access to a well-stocked gym and a tearoom with a shop. Breakfast and evening meals can also be requested from the owners, please contact them before arrival to arrange. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1012476, 1012477 and 1012475, together sleeping up to 8 people.

The village of Bowness-on-Solway lies within the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, to the west of the city of Carlisle. The village has a pub and a tea room and Hadrian’s Wall stretches from the village to Wallsend near Newcastle for some 73 miles, with the walk being defined as a ‘National Trail’. The surrounding area is rich in bird life visiting the sand dunes, salt marsh, shingle beds, and peat mosses, and there are many viewpoints and lay-bys, perfect for spotting the waders: oystercatchers, curlew, golden and grey plover, lapwing, knot, dunlin, bar-tailed and black-tailed godwit, redshank, and turnstone. In 1869 a rail line, the Solway Junction Railway, was opened between Bowness and Annan in Scotland, connecting to the Maryport and Carlisle railway. The 1 mile and 176 yard long iron girder viaduct across the water was damaged by an ice build-up in 1875, and again in 1881. It was repaired and continued as a passenger train until 1914 when it became a freight train until 1921, before finally being demolished in 1934. Nearby, the market town of Wigton and the city of Carlisle are popular centres for shopping, pubs and restaurants. Wigton also has a weekly market taking place every Friday and also boasts a theatre. The Victorian seaside resort of Silloth is 16 miles away, whilst Keswick and the heart of the Lake District are reached in 40 minutes' by car. A wonderful base for exploring Cumbria and the Scottish Borders.

Accommodation

Ground floor studio.

Open-plan living room with double bed, kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, oven and hob, TV and WiFi.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Highchair, cot and stairgate available on request.

Allocated off-road parking for one car.

Access to a well-equipped gym.

Note: There is The Solway Lounge bar and The Garrison Bistro on site.

Contact details will be sent in your key collection details in case you would like to book prior to arrival.

One pet welcome.

Sorry, no smoking allowed.

Pub within 0.5 miles, shop onsite.

Note: Breakfast and evening meals available upon request.

Note: Dogs must not be allowed on furniture.

Please note this property accepts 1 well behaved dog of Labrador size or smaller.

Nearby points of interest

  • Annandale Distillery
  • Carlisle Cathedral
  • Caerlaverock Castle

Reviews (9)

  • Nigel

    As a last-minute decision goes this was brilliant. The accommodation was spotless and well thought out, not huge but it was what we needed. Everyone was pleasant, helpful, and faultless even down to the young lady cleaning the windows. We were really sad to leave this place.

  • Alicia

    The staff are very welcoming and the accommodation is first rate. The food in the bistro next door was brilliant. We ate there every night while we were there. It was nice to come back at the end of the day have a few drinks and then have something to eat. Better still we were allowed to take our dog in. If we are ever up in that area again we will be booking back in. Thank you to everyone who looked after us so well during our stay.

  • Marion

    The friendly atmosphere was lovely in this quaint complex and village. The staff were all nice and great food in the Garrison Bistro. We also did a lot of self catering in the modern spacious studio apartment. Fortunately I had ear plugs because the cockerel crows in the mornings, so after day one I didn’t hear it. It was nice to see the chickens running around, and the baby ones too. It was a good base for sightseeing and lots of level road cycling. We would definitely like to return, and see the progress in all the buildings and exciting plans completed. The owner Ian, has a great vision of what it will be like in the next few months / years and we wish him well.

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