Grange-over-Sands Heritage Snapshot
Grange-over-Sands was once owned by the monks of nearby Cartmel Priory. It was at that time little more than a village, and it remained such until the coming of the railroad in 1846. Before that time the most common route to Grange was to literally cross 'over the sands'; the sands of Morecambe Bay. Even though the shifting sands are extremely dangerous, they were considered safer than the roads, which were beset by bandits. Local History
Eeabank Lodge Licensed Guest House is located in the picturesque village of Cark in Cartmel in the South Lakes Peninsula. The Lodge was built in 1760 and is a former Coach House. more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Guest House From:£105.00
Birchleigh is the ideal place to stay for bed & breakfast with a view to exploring all that Grange and the surrounding area has to offer, whether you are walking, cycling or just taking it easy. Birchleigh Guest house is situated in the centre of Grange over Sands. It has … more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Guest house From:£40.00
Lymehurst Hotel is a beautiful, centrally located small hotel in Grange over Sands, Cumbria, on the outskirts of The Lake District. The hotel is a classic Victorian building, retaining many original features, which emanates a welcoming, restful atmosphere. The large rooms provide an airy feel and offer an oasis of … more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Guest House From:£30.00
20 minutes from the M6, junction 36, lies Somerset House, in the tranquil Edwardian resort of Grange over Sands, on the tip of the Cartmel Peninsula, in Cumbria's Lake District, overlooking the vast sandy reaches of Morecambe Bay. We are 10 minutes walk from the railway station with direct services … more >> Accommodation Rating: Accommodation Type: Guest House From:£33.00