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Park Broom Lodge is a family run guest house with a small team.
This ensures we provide high quality food, accommodation and customer care.
Set in one acre of our own grounds, Park Broom Lodge is a characterful building
built in the Late Victorian period.
Situated adjacent to the A689, Park Broom Lodge is ideally located,
being just five minutes drive from the M6, three miles east of Carlisle
and only four minutes walk from the Hadrian's Wall National Trail.
Each of the guest rooms at Park Broom Lodge features en suite bathroom facilities with shower or bath and complementary toiletries. There is also a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee facilities, with iron and hairdryer available on request.
The property features a small restaurant and a cosy bar with a log fire. You can enjoy homem...Park Broom Lodge is a family run guest house with a small team.
This ensures we provide high quality food, accommodation and customer care.
Set in one acre of our own grounds, Park Broom Lodge is a characterful building
built in the Late Victorian period.
Situated adjacent to the A689, Park Broom Lodge is ideally located,
being just five minutes drive from the M6, three miles east of Carlisle
and only four minutes walk from the Hadrian's Wall National Trail.
Each of the guest rooms at Park Broom Lodge features en suite bathroom facilities with shower or bath and complementary toiletries. There is also a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee facilities, with iron and hairdryer available on request.
The property features a small restaurant and a cosy bar with a log fire. You can enjoy homemade cuisine prepared with locally sourced produce.
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We were only going to be able to spend the night at the Lodge after a long day driving up from Liverpool and the Lakes.
Neither our car GPS nor mobile device GPS were sure where the Lodge is. And we were driving there in...More