Guests consistently praise the holiday rental for its cleanliness, stunning views, and well-equipped kitchen. The property's comfort and tasteful decor are highlighted, alongside its proximity to local attractions and historical sites. While the multiple floors may challenge those with mobility issues, the overall experience is highly regarded, with special mentions of the hospitable hosts and thoughtful touches.
Reviewers unanimously describe the property as 'spotlessly clean', equating it to a 5-star hotel standard. The consistent emphasis on cleanliness across reviews justifies a near-perfect score.
The property is commended for its rural charm, stunning views, and proximity to Hadrian's Wall and other local areas of interest. Its accessibility to walking routes and tourist destinations contributes to a high score.
Guests find the property comfortable, with special mentions of cosy beds and a warm atmosphere. The three-floor layout is noted, but it does not significantly detract from the overall comfort.
The property is lauded for its well-stocked kitchen, modern decor, and amenities like broadband and a smart TV. Some suggestions for minor improvements prevent a perfect score.
The hosts are praised for their accommodating nature, with mentions of extra towels and basic provisions. While gifts are appreciated, they are a personal touch and not guaranteed.
Nestled in the peaceful village of Gilsland, Cumbria discover this lovely two-bedroom property set over three floors, 4 Alpha Rise. Benefitting from close proximity to the local amenities and the Northumberland National Park, a well-equipped kitchen and en-suite facilities, 4 Alpha Rise welcomes four guests to savour a tranquil retreat in Cumbria. After unloading your belongings in the off-road parking spot, enter your new home-from-home to be impressed by a well-stocked kitchen, adorning all the necessary appliances required to ease your self-catered stay! On the first-floor, kick back and relax in the homely living/dining room and switch on the TV; after whipping up a tasty meal for the whole family settle down at the dining table and crack open a bottle of bubbly as you toast to a memorable getaway. If the weather permits, make the most of the front patio with picnic table to relish an alfresco affair! When the stars appear, retreat to the ground-floor bathroom to indulge a long soak, or ascend to the second floor where you can freshen up with use of a neatly-presented double bedroom and its en-suite shower room; an additional 4’ double offers pretty views out over the surrounding areas. In the morning, begin your exploration by heading to Hadrian’s Wall and Birdoswald Roman Fort, residing a short distance away and boasting an abundance of history linked to Roman times. Close by, you can also enjoy a scenic walk around Talkin Tarn Country Park, or head further into the Northumberland National Park to find the Roman Army Museum, Walltown Quarry Country Park, Cawfield Quarry and the Kielder Water Bird of Prey Centre. Spend the day in Carlisle to uncover the delights of Carlisle Castle, Carlisle Cathedral and Cumbria’s Museum of Military Life, in addition to an abundance of shopping and eating opportunities where you can refuel. With the Lake District National Park also within accessible reach, you’ll never be short of things to see or do! Choose 4 Alpha Rise for your next getaway in Cumbria.
On the boundary of Northumberland and Cumbria, Gilsland is a little community with two pubs and a tea room. The Eden Valley, the Scottish Borders, the north Pennines, and even as far south west as the Lake District National Park are all easily accessible from its Hadrian's Wall location. About 10 miles of Gilsland are Vindolanda, known for its reconstruction of a Roman village and its parchment inscriptions, and Housesteads Roman Fort. Blenkinsopp, Thirlwall, Bellister, and Bewcastle are just a few of the nearby castle remains. It takes only 15 minutes to get to the charming market town of Brampton, and it takes 30 minutes to get to Carlisle. Visit Cumbria or the Lake District National Park for a fantastic day excursion. Wide panoramic views of the Roman Wall, which follows the Whin Sill cliff, and other beautiful landscapes make this tranquil region of England a treat for walkers and cyclists.
Over three floors.
Two second-floor bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x 4’ double.
Ground-floor bathroom with bath, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
First-floor living/dining room
Electric central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and highchair available.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Front patio with picnic table.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.3 miles.
Note: The front patio is not enclosed.
Note: There are two sets of stairs within the property which may not be suitable for guests with lower mobility Note: Property only accepts a check in on a Friday.
Jane
With a usable kitchen, so can eat in if need be. Perfect for visiting Northumberlands attractions, especially Hadrians Wall and the Kielder Forest. Great places to eat close by were the Greenland Hotel and the Milecastle Inn.
Gillian
Milk in the fridge and other basic items, including biscuits left for us. Stairs challenging, especially in the night! A coffee table in the lounge would have been helpful. Great base to finish walking Hadrian's wall path.
Julie
Alpha Rise is clean,comfortable and stylish with everything we needed for a lovely holiday. We loved the flowers and shrubs in the planters outside and the views with the sheep (sad to see a few limping though). Our only point would be some rails to hang the wet towels on would be very useful. We certainly got our exercise by climbing the stairs everyday, which was a good training as we walked several miles of 'Hadrians Wall' throughout the week, wanting also to pay our respects at Sycamore Gap, so awful and sad to see this iconic tree gone, but so pleased to see new life bursting from around the base of the trunk. 'A bonus was the 'Wall' running through the village with it's Milecastle, so from the doorstep we walked to Birdoswald Fort one way and Thirlwall Castle the other, also a walk to the Stepping Stones is recommended. Lanercost Priory, Hexham Abbey, The Devil's Porridge War Museum, Solway Aviation Museum, The Sill Discovery Centre, as well as the Fort's along the wall were fabulous and interesting places to visit. A fantastic week, walking and exploring. Thank you.
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