Within
a five minute walk is the Cross Keys Inn, a delightful
old country pub, serving bar meals. The little village
of Tebay has two churches, two pubs, a railway club and
pretty walks along the banks of the River Lune (well used
by fishermen).
Tebay is situated 16 miles from Penrith to the north,
11 miles from Kendal to the south and almost adjacent
to the north Lakes and Yorkshire Dales. The Howgill fells,
as yet one of the quieter places for walkers, are the
hills located within easy reach of the village. The Scottish
border is approximately one hours drive north, making
Tebay and Primrose Cottage an ideal overnight stop for
journeys up and down the country, or an excellent centre
to access Cumbria, the Lakes and the Yorkshire Dales.
Whether you are a discerning traveller, a peace-seeking
weekender or a tired motorist, you will find a special
welcome here at Primrose Cottage.
We can be located easily, by leaving the M6 motorway at
junction 38 taking the right turn at the roundabout and
Primrose Cottage is the first house on the right with
ample parking to the front of the house.
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