Hospitality at Thornleigh
David and Susanna Mycock, Grace Whitaker and their team offer you a warm welcome, comfortable, spacious surroundings, excellent food, and the right hand of Christian Fellowship. With long experience in Christian Hotel management Thornleigh is run at a very high standard and yet kept accessible and affordable. See what our clients had to say about their experiences of Thornleigh on the Pinboard.

Location of Thornleigh


At Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, close to the South Lakes of the World famous Lake District. With hill walks, Cartmel village with mediaeval priory, narrow gauge steam coastal railway line from Ravenglass over streams, by waterfalls and up Mountains to Eskdale. Also Arnside sea marshes, Morecambe Bay and sands, cafes, shops, golf, tennis, putting, bowling, riding and fishing close by. Reached from M6 exit 36, by train to Grange-over-Sands, or by coach from Kendal or London.

What Thornleigh offers you


Accommodation for up to 52 persons, in a period Victorian Hotel. Set behind its expertly designed Jubilee gardens Thornleigh has its own brand new coffee shop and private car parking. Most rooms are en-suite, and all have private washbasin, reading lights, tea/coffee making tray and shaver points. Special facilities for disabled include ground floor rooms, wheelchair ramps and purpose built WC and shower room. Special dietary needs can be catered for, cots available as needed. The property has a quiet room for devotions, two lounges, sun patio, views over Morecambe Bay, with every room refurbished in 1998. Full or half board, Sunday lunches and/or packed lunches on request. Weekly or daily rates, excellent off season savings and long stay rates available. Thornleigh is a non-smoking premises. Ideal for conference or retreat meetings, coach groups, families, Church groups or just come on your own. A place you will want to come back to again and again.

Special events at Thornleigh


Thornleigh is not just a hotel and conference centre, it is also a vital part of the Grange community and the coffee shop and superb Sunday lunches for example are well patronised by locals. Every Wednesday evening at 8pm a weekly fellowship meeting commences and it draws those residents who wish to join and those local Christians together for an evening. We trust that these meetings become the basis for long term friendships being fostered between visitors and the local believers. A list of varied and interesting speakers host the evenings. In addition there are special ministry weeks and all sorts of themed activity breaks for lovers of light opera, daffodils, Bird watching, family fun, Gardens, Painting, walking, patchwork and Quilting, The Seasons of the Lake District or even those wishing to include visits to Edinburgh. Just apply for the current list.

"Great place, great people, great price. Now that is Christian hospitality"


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