Parking
Garden
Terrace...more
Parking
24-hour front desk
Tennis court...more
Parking
Garden
Terrace...more
Parking
Pets allowed
Non-smoking rooms...more
Parking
Garden
Non-smoking rooms...more
Barbecue
Bike Store
Fuel and Power Included... more
Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
Dishwasher... more
Open Fire / Woodburner... more
The town of Carnforth first appears in the Domesday Book where it was known as 'Chreneforde', located in a slight valley where the River Keer enters the Kent estuary. The introduction of the railway network in 1846 brought a new prosperity to the town and such was its importance it was later expanded. Following the opening of the ironworks and the development of the railways in the latter half of the nineteenth century there was a period of rapid growth and Carnforth became an important railway junction, this in turn increased the local population as workers from the surrounding area, who had formerly been in agriculture, were attracted to the town.
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