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Be Creative at Orton Grange
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Have you ever wondered how to produce stunning bouquets of flowers? Well, treat yourself to a wonderful day at beCreative, our lovely studio/workshop at Orton Grange. We're lucky at Orton Grange to have Alison Nugent who's a tremendously talented florist. She's sharing her talents - and her floristry secrets - in a series of workshops. The 60 cost includes coffee, lunch, tea and cake. And, of course, the flowers! And you get to take home your bouquets to impress family and friends. MAP OF ORTON GRANGE.
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The Cafe at Orton Grange
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Cards, Clothes and Gifts. Looking for somewhere to eat and relax in north Cumbria? Orton Grange Café could be the very place. It was opened in August 2006 in a superbly converted sandstone barn, to add to the Orton Grange Farm Shop which is next door. Indeed, you can walk between the two. Many people arrive to visit the shop, and end up having lunch in the café. You can order and spend your time browsing until your food is ready. Orton Grange Café is open the same hours as our shop: 1000 to 1700 Mondays ...
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The Pool at Orton Grange
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Orton Grange Leisure Pool. The pool is the latest stage of our development of wonderful but redundant farm buildings at Orton Grange and we think you'll love it. It took around a year of work to convert the old sandstone barn into a pool. And, as with the shop, cafe and meeting room, quality and style have been fundamental. The pool is 14 metres by 4 metres. There are two changing rooms so that one group can be preparing as another is swimming, to ensure they get the most out of their time.
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Accommodation
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Introducing our holiday cottage - Red Stables! It's a lovingly converted stable block. And since it's built from red brick, then the name was obvious! Red Stables is located on our farm on a hill between Carlisle and Wigton and has views south across to the Cumbrian fells and Skiddaw. It's conveniently located between the three wonderful areas for activities: The Lake District, Hadrian's Wall and The Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. And click on "Cottages with hot tubs".
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Our News
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News about what's happening at Orton Grange. We have two new developments at Orton Grange - and both are now up and running. We think both are exciting. Our second wind turbine has just been erected and the two will provide power not only for the Orton Grange complex, but also for Gray's Boarding Kennels nearby. Any surplus electricity will be fed in to the National Grid. And to make the project even greener, all electricity used when the wind isn't blowing will be derived from sustainable sources. The f...
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The Shop at Orton Grange
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Cards, Clothes and Gifts. The Shop at Orton Grange. We have a wonderful range of cards and gift ideas. As you'll see from these pictures we were determined to ensure that all our stock is imaginative and top quality. For example, look at the beautiful children's pyjamas. Several grown-ups have asked whether we stock adult sizes because they are so luxurious. We'll have to work on that one! And what about our wonderful range of quality blue and white china? PLEASE NOTE AMENDED OPENING TIMES DETAILED ABOVE!
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River Caldew catchment
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You are logged on as Guest. Map of the Caldew. The following map has been generated by Google Maps. It shows the length of the River Caldew, from its source on the slopes of Skiddaw to its entry into the River Eden in Carlisle. You can use the controls to zoom in and out or to move the map around and clicking on the markers will provide a description of that location.
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Skiddaw House Cumbria
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You are logged on as Guest. Skiddaw House is one of Cumbria's most remote properties, with its own very special atmosphere and has now re-opened to walkers and cyclists. The bunkhouse stands on the Cumbrian Way. Long distance footpath. Walkers and mountain bikers who follow the route from Gale Road just outside Keswick, to Dash Falls above Bassenthwaite, will know the route round the side of Lonscale Fell all too well. Skiddaw House features in numerous guidebooks and Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley. The accomm...