Fairladies
Barn is located in St. Bees, Cumbria.
St. Bees is Cumbria’s most westerly point, it is a small
village built around an 11th Century Priory. It has a
superb sandy beach, tennis courts and a nine
hole golf course.
St. Bees Head, a red sandstone bluff, forms one of the
most dramatic natural features along the entire coast
of North West England. There are four miles of
towering precipitous cliffs of St. Bees sandstone, this red stone is used for
many buildings in Cumbria (including Fairladies Barn).
An RSPB Nature Reserve
on the headland is home to England’s only colony of Black Guillimots. Puffins,
terns and other sea birds can also be studied. There are observation and information
points along the headland.
View
our 360° Virtual
Tour to see around St. Bees
Click here for the
Official St.Bees Website
St. Bees provides the ideal base to see the many local attractions including:
Lowes Court Gallery
Muncaster Castle and Owl Sanctuary
La'al Ratty
The Sellafield Visitors Centre
The Rum Story
Whitehaven Beacon
Whitehaven Harbour & Marina
Haig Pit & Mining Museum
And many more . . . . . . .
The beautiful
English
Lake
District is on the doorstep. |

St. Bees is also the
starting point of the ‘Coast
to Coast walk’ devised by A. Wainwright in 1972. There are plenty of public houses
offering excellent Local pub food. There is also a restaurant that offers French
Cuisine.
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