Sian's Rest in Allerdale District
Built on the footprint of Hadrian's Wall Fort, discover Sian's Rest, a lovely shepherd's hut in Bowness on Solway, close to sandy beaches and the dreamy coast. Steps lead up to the property entrance, where a quirky open-plan layout awaits, comfy and inviting with curved ceiling beams.
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Features
- 1 Bedroom
- 2 Bathrooms
- Max. Occupancy: 3
- Cots
- Parking
- Open fire
- Garden
Description
A collection of armchairs are scattered before a woodburning stove, with a triple bunk bed adjacent, so you can snuggle up amongst the warm ambience night after night. With your own little kitchen on hand, a warm cup of tea can be enjoyed in the morning hours, perhaps on the picnic bench, as you admire the wading birds and all-round natural scenery. 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 Ref. 989070, 989071 and 989072, together they can sleep up to 12 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.
7-Day Forecast
Make the most of your holiday by considering the weather! The 7-day weather forecast for Allerdale District is detailed below.
Thu 21st | Light rain | 5°C -2°C | 14mph | 0.2mm | 999mb | |
Fri 22nd | Sky is clear | 5°C 0°C | 10mph | 0.0mm | 1,005mb | |
Sat 23rd | Rain and snow | 13°C 1°C | 22mph | 25.1mm | 991mb | |
Sun 24th | Moderate rain | 14°C 10°C | 28mph | 9.5mm | 986mb | |
Mon 25th | Light rain | 10°C 7°C | 40mph | 8.1mm | 988mb | |
Tue 26th | Light rain | 12°C 8°C | 32mph | 7.5mm | 1,003mb | |
Wed 27th | Light rain | 9°C 5°C | 26mph | 2.9mm | 1,009mb |