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Bed and Breakfast at

Streethead Farm

Mrs J Wilson, Streethead Farm, Ivegill,
Carlisle, Cumbria CA4 0NG

Tel./Fax: 016974 73327
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For several years we have been recommended by 'Which' Good Bed and Breakfast Guide.

I was a finalist in the Great Cumbrian Breakfast competition, one of only 6 out of 400 entries.

HOT NEWS - February 2007

My seville orange marmalade has just
won 2nd prize in the seville section of
the first ever
world marmalade festival
whose aim was to find the very best marmalade
in the whole world!

 

north cumbria and the location of Streethead Farm

We have:
  • 1 spacious en-suite room with a double bed
  • 1 spacious en-suite room with 2 beds, a double and a single: the room can be used as a twin or family room.
Each room has a settee to sit and relax, to read or to look out at the garden views, tea and coffee making, home-made biscuits, fresh flowers, magazines.
Restricted smoking: no smoking in bedrooms.
Sorry no pets; children over 7 welcome.
Streethead Farm from the garden
We are a working dairy, beef and sheep farm. Our home dates from 1794 and is grade ll listed with a unique character including exposed beams, spacious rooms and old fireplaces. It is a delightful stop on the way to and from Scotland and a good break in the journey to and from Northern Ireland. It is a good base for the unspoiled Eden Valley, Hadrian's Wall, southwest Scotland, the North Pennine Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Lake District and more.
Bedrooms overlook gardens with flowers, bird feeders and birds and, if you are very lucky, even a red squirrel
B and B guests in the farmhouse have the use of a large and comfortable sitting room with TV; warmed by a wood-burning stove (lit on cool evenings). Complimentary sherry awaits you in the sitting room in the evenings.

Photos of bedrooms ........ How to book
breakfast choices include eggs from our own rare-breed hens
a silky hen in the enclosure in the garden
One of our silky rare breed hens
On arrival we welcome you with a tradition of Cumbrian farming, an afternoon tea tray with home baking,

We use local food where possible. Our eggs, jams, preserves and seasonal fruit and vegetables can boast zero food miles!

 

Our self-catering cottage is sometimes available for Bed and Breakfast with a substantial continental breakfast supplied for you to enjoy in the cottage.
the native red squirrel
view of the cottage from the garden
the cottage from the garden
sitting room in the self-catering cottage
the lounge in the cottage
 

 

 
 
.Page updated February 2007