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About Garrigill
Garrigill is a pleasant village of stone flagged roofs grouped round a shady green in the valley of the South Tyne. It was a lead mining area. That industry, as you have seen earlier on the PW, declined by the start of the 20th century.
Huge changes in the agricultural industry throughout the last 50 years has taken men off the land. Here in Garrigill the effects of these changes have been quantified: the population declined from 1540 in 1821 to as few as 200 in 1971. A quarter of the houses are holiday homes, so the population doubles in the summer.
In the church porch you will find one of those all-too-rare notices specifically welcoming you as a Pennine walker and inviting you and your muddy boots/wet clothes to take shelter. If you do so, be sure to notice the marvellous silence in and around the church, broken only by bird song.
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Property type: B & B Accreditations: Not Classified
Enjoy your stay in this remote and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the North Pennines. Eastview is on the picturesque village green of Garrigill, Cumbria. Rooms are centrally heated and double glazed, are equipped with TV, tea/coffee making facilities, hairdryer, alarm clock, wardrobe and dressing table and have views over the village green. Towels are provided. There's also a good supply of books, games and maps. A full English breakfast is available at your specified time. Drying facilities are available. Dogs are welcome to stay in the rooms although we ask you not to leave them unattended. The local pub is a couple of hundred yards away and serves meals every evening.
Distance from path: on route
Room Type
Per room
1 double ensuite room
£65.00
1 double room (shared facilities)
£52.00
1 twin room (shared facilities)
£52.00
Last updated: 6/14/2011
Bridge View
Garrigill Cumbria CA9 3DU
Property type: B & B
Bridge View is a stone built terraced cottage set in the scenic village of Garrigill.
The Pennine Way runs directly through the village. There are many attractions in the surrounding area, Ashgill Gorge, Thorthgill Forge and the quaint town of Alston, 4 miles away and a well worth a visit.
Location and supplementary information[view map] Bridge View is a small friendly B & B with one room which will sleep up to three people. There are tea/coffee making facilities and TV. Guests have a private bathroom, there is also a secure storage area outside for bicycles etc. Evening Meals and Packed Lunches available on request. This room can be used as a twin or double @ £22 per person.
Distance from path: On route
Room Type
Per room
1 family ensuite room
£66.00
Last updated: 8/24/2012
Post Office
Garrigill Cumbria CA9 3DS
Property type: B & B
The Guest House is set in in a 300 year old stone built house which has also housed the village post office since 1862. Today both the guest house and post office remain an integral part of village life and have been run by the Bramwell family since 1965. The house is ideally situated in the heart of tranquil Garrigill and overlooks the picturesque village green.
Although the house has undergone modernisation throughout the years it has still kept its character with some of the rooms retaining their original exposed beams.
All rooms are immaculately presented and furnished as well as having heating and double glazing throughout. All of the bedrooms come complete with radio alarm clocks, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities.
Evening meals can be obtained at the George and Dragon next door.