Farmhouse B&B

Here at the Farmhouse B&B the majority of our visitors are walkers doing the famous Coast to Coast walk created by Alfred Wainwright who first visited the Lake District in 1907 and was totally transfixed. In 1973 he devised and wrote about a long distance walk he had created from St Bees to Robin Hoods Bay, 190 miles long and now one of the most walked routes in the UK. Noran Bank is ideally situated being only 5 minutes walk away from the Coast to Coast path in Patterdale.

Dating back to 1617, the farmhouse still has the original oak beams and is suitably furnished to maintain the character of the house. There are two letting bedrooms which can accommodate a maximum of 5 residents.

For both bedrooms there is a shared bathroom with shower over the bath, hand basin and toilet. Both rooms have Tea/Coffee making facilities and a hairdryer.

Family room

Family room

The Family Room has a super king size bed and 1 single bed serving as a family, double or twin , or a 3 single bedded room.

Twin Room

Twin room

The Twin Bedded Room sleeps 2 or perfect for a single traveller.

B&B Tariff

£45 per night per person, per night.

Single person per night £50

A minimum stay of 2 nights on Bank Holiday weekends.

Packed Lunches are available at £8.00 each, please request the night before.

Well behaved dogs accepted at £4.00 per dog per night.

Additional info

Arrival time is after 4pm unless previously arranged.

Noran Bank is a non smoking establishment.

There are no TV’s in the bedrooms but guests are welcome to sit in the dining room downstairs to watch the TV.

Heather will start your day with a hearty full English breakfast (alternative choices available) at a time to suit you best. We can be quite flexible.

If the weather has been unkind and you arrive with wet clothes and boots, we will do our best to get them dry for the next morning.

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