Corner Beech House Bed & Breakfast is a traditional Edwardian limestone house with magnificent sea views overlooking Morecambe Bay. We provide 4-star ensuite B&B accommodation in picturesque Grange-over-Sands in the Lake District, and we are open all year round.
Our Bed & Breakfast in Grange-over-Sands has been designed with your comfort as our priority. All rooms are ensuite with all the amenities you might need during your stay here. Breakfast is served in our spacious dining room with large windows overlooking the Bay. 
At the end of the day return to Corner Beech House and curl up on the sofa in your room to read, watch a film or simply plan your next day's activities. 
We are sure the welcoming atmosphere and relaxing rooms will help you to unwind and enjoy your memorable Lakeland holiday.
Im afraid we do not accept group bookings of more than 3 rooms.
Im afraid we do not allow the charging of E-Bikes.
Rachel and Michael took the plunge and moved from London to Grange Over Sands in Nov 2022. They bought the guest house after falling in love with it at first sight!! 
They look forward to running it as successfully as the previous owners with a few of their own added touches.
Rach and Mike had always wanted to move to the Lake District and run a guest house but never had the nerve to do it. The arrival of their baby boy gave them a new perspective on life and together they  realised it was time to take that leap. Running their own business gives them the freedom to spend more time together as a family.
The warm welcome into their home life has already seen many loyal repeat guests.
"We love sharing our home with visitors from all over the world. The house seems to love it too and comes into its own when the property is full."
The town developed in the Victorian era from a small fishing village, and the arrival of the railway made it a popular seaside resort on the north side of Morecambe Bay, across the sands from Morecambe. The 'over-Sands' suffix was added in the late 19th or early 20th century by the local vicar, who was fed up with his post going to Grange in Borrowdale near Keswick.
In 1932 a lido was built on the seafront but it closed in 1993 and was listed Grade II in 2011.[3]
The River Kent used to flow past the town's mile-long promenade but its course migrated south, away from Grange. The sands or mudflats with dangerous quicksands became a grass meadow now grazed by small flocks of sheep. As a result of sustained easterly winds in the early part of 2007, the river has begun to switch its course back across the bay, and it remains to see whether the meadows survive.
The clean, sea air was believed to be of benefit to tuberculosis sufferers, and in 1891 one of the first sanatoriums in the country was established at Meathop. Not only was the air believed to have a therapeutic effect but also the local spring water.
使用語言:英語