Heads Nook Hall Cottage
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Heads Nook Hall Cottage
This luxury Holiday Cottage, sleeping 4, is owned and managed by Heads Nook Hall Bed & Breakfast and is run alongside, and compliments this award winning business. The Cottage was constructed in 2008 to be in sympathy with the main Hall built in the 1840's, it has all the modern facilities you would expect of a new build.

The location is exceptional, set in eight acres of grounds with Brampton, Castle Carrock and Carlisle all being within easy reach. We also offer an award winning Luxury B&B experience in the Heads Nook Hall main building. Details can be found at our sister site >> The Cottage could be booked together with the existing bedrooms in the Hall to accommodate up to 12 people.
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You can check availability, book, and pay online at any time. Just select the dates you require from the calendar shown opposite. We provide short breaks all year round (minimum of 3 nights). Weekly bookings are for 7 nights with a standard change-over day of Saturday. You will need to make a 33% deposit payment at time of booking, with the remaining balance due 8 weeks prior to your arrival.
Distinctive hexagonal lounge with 180 degree views of the grounds, home cinema system and log effect stove. Luxury modern fitted kitchen with dishwasher/induction hob/fridge freezer/dual ovens and microwave. Lounge with double glazed 180 degree windows on to the grounds, the garden has a variety of wildlife including red squirrels, pheasants, and deer.
Hadrian's Wall is now a World Heritage Site, built by the Emperor Hadrian in AD122, spanning coast to coast across the north of England, 84 miles from the Solway Firth in the west to South Shields in the east. The wall is the largest Roman Monument in Europe. Stretches are still intact, and a section can be seen 500 yards to the north of Lanercost (see below 6.6 Miles) at the Banks.
By road: Carlisle 7 miles, Newcastle 50 miles, main cities that are within 100 miles include Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Glasgow and Edinburgh. From the North, South or West: take the A69 from J43 on the M6, in the direction of Hexham/Newcastle, and after 5 - 6 miles turn right at the 1st set of traffic lights at Corby Hill/Warwick Bridge.
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Kathryn Moore-Swain
Kathryn Moore-Swain
Sep 20, 2021
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Stayed in the cottage Lovely relaxing time the place is just beautiful many thanks 😊x