Take a trip back in time to experience the rustic, raw luxury, of staying in one of the rare surviving traditional Cumbrian longhouses, untouched by modern society.
The Byre is one of 2 self catering dwellings, converted from a Cumbrian longhouse into camping or glamping barns, with original features like low beams.
Located on the Dash farmland which is a designated county wildlife site, The Byre is secluded with spectacular views onto Skiddaw and Bassenthwaite lake.
A Cumbrian Longhouse...
Longhouses were rectangular single storey medieval farmhouses which usually sheltered both humans and livestock under one roof. The simplest longhouse layout consisted of 2 approximately square rooms, one for the farming family and one for the sheep and cattle in wintertime.
So many of these longhouses have been restored and modernised, we felt that we wanted to keep Thorny Crag as close to its original condition as possible (just without the livestock inside!) great care has been taken to do this. The roof is parged, no felt, lime mortar has been used and no cement, there are no extra windows.
Dogs are Welcome
We would love you to be able to bring your pet, but please be aware that you are on a working farm and surrounded by livestock. There is £10 charge for each dog.
Access
Safe parking available 1/4 of a mile walk away from The Byre.
Summary of accomodation
The Byre - sleeps 6
- Downstairs
- Living area with woodburner, cooker, cooking facilities,
- Shower room / toilet
Upstairs
- Loft accommodation
- 2 double box beds
- 2 single beds
Cost of accommodation includes;
- heating and water
- electricity
- fuel for fires
Not included
- bed linen - sleeping bag required
- towels - please bring your own
Smoking
No smoking in the properties, thank you
Fireworks
No fireworks, thank you