Reagill Village Hall, Fern Bank, Reagill, Cumbria. CA10 3ER

Call Margaret Wilcox on 07804 291972

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Simple, budget accommodation on C2C routes

Formerly the oldest school in Westmorland (founded 400 years ago), Reagill Village Hall welcomes visitors to stay overnight. The tiny hamlet of Reagill in the Eden Valley has just 20 houses, no street lights, little traffic and wonderful dark skies for star gazing. Wildlife, including red squirrels and red deer, abounds. There are plenty of lovely walks from the doorstep, while Shap is 3 miles away, Appleby 10 miles and Penrith 12 miles.

Undergoing a gradual program of modernisation, Reagill Village Hall is community run and has a special place in the hearts of generations of villagers. Facilities include a kitchen with a new cooker, fridge and microwave. The brand new power shower ensures guests can enjoy a lovely hot and fierce shower after a busy day outside. There are a variety of heating options: overhead electric heaters on a £1 coin meter and two new multi stove heaters. Extra logs can be purchased at £5 per bag. You can be assured of a really warm and cosy stay. There’s one inside WC and another outside. Blow up beds for 4 adults and 2 children are provided, (1 double, 2 twin and 2 children's). Any additional guests may be able to bring sleeping mats and sleep on the floor, please discuss before booking. BYO bedding. Some sleeping bags may be available if required, please enquire. There is a big lawn outside ideal to pitch a tent. The hall will only be let to one group at a time.

Situated 3 miles from Wainwright's Coast to Coast walk and close to the C2C cycle route, Reagill Village Hall makes a perfect overnight stop. Pick-ups for weary Coast to Coast walkers in Shap by arrangement at a small extra charge. There is ample parking at the top of the lane on the grass verge and the Hall also makes an ideal stopover for people who are travelling up to Scotland from the south of England. It's so handy, just 10 minutes' drive from Junction 39 (Shap) on the M6.

If you don't want to cook after a busy day there are pubs serving evening meals in Crosby Ravensworth, Kings Meaburn and Shap (all around 3/5 miles away). Shap has an amazing chip shop. And you'll also find lovely tea shops in Morland and a new one at Shap.
Reagill Village Hall offers simple budget accommodation to C2C walkers, cyclists, families & outdoor enthusiasts. Situated in a tiny hamlet of just 20 houses, there are no street lights, little traffic and wonderful dark skies for star gazing. There are plenty of lovely walks from the doorstep, while Shap is 3 miles away, Appleby 10 miles and Penrith 12 miles. Facilities include a kitchen with a new cooker, fridge & microwave, 2 new multi stove heaters and a new power shower. Blow up mattresses are provided (1 dbl, 2 twin, 2 kid’s). BYO bedding.
Formerly the oldest school in Westmorland (founded 400 years ago), Reagill Village Hall welcomes visitors to stay overnight. The tiny hamlet of Reagill in the Eden Valley has just 20 houses, no street lights, little traffic and wonderful dark skies for star gazing. Wildlife, including red squirrels and red deer, abounds. There are plenty of lovely walks from the doorstep, while Shap is 3 miles away, Appleby 10 miles and Penrith 12 miles.

Undergoing a gradual program of modernisation, Reagill Village Hall is community run and has a special place in the hearts of generations of villagers. Facilities include a kitchen with a new cooker, fridge and microwave. The brand new power shower ensures guests can enjoy a lovely hot and fierce shower after a busy day outside. There are a variety of heating options: overhead electric heaters on a £1 coin meter and two new multi stove heaters. Extra logs can be purchased at £5 per bag. You can be assured of a really warm and cosy stay. There’s one inside WC and another outside. Blow up beds for 4 adults and 2 children are provided, (1 double, 2 twin and 2 children's). Any additional guests may be able to bring sleeping mats and sleep on the floor, please discuss before booking. BYO bedding. Some sleeping bags may be available if required, please enquire. There is a big lawn outside ideal to pitch a tent. The hall will only be let to one group at a time.

Situated 3 miles from Wainwright's Coast to Coast walk and close to the C2C cycle route, Reagill Village Hall makes a perfect overnight stop. Pick-ups for weary Coast to Coast walkers in Shap by arrangement at a small extra charge. There is ample parking at the top of the lane on the grass verge and the Hall also makes an ideal stopover for people who are travelling up to Scotland from the south of England. It's so handy, just 10 minutes' drive from Junction 39 (Shap) on the M6.

If you don't want to cook after a busy day there are pubs serving evening meals in Crosby Ravensworth, Kings Meaburn and Shap (all around 3/5 miles away). Shap has an amazing chip shop. And you'll also find lovely tea shops in Morland and a new one at Shap.

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Details

  • Beds & Rooms:

    6+: 1xdbl, 2xtwin, 2xchilds (all blow up beds) + floor space
  • Open:

    All year. Closed Mondays during term time.
  • Price per night:

    £12pp. Min charge £25.
  • Booking:

    Cash on arrival please.
  • Directions:

    Arriving by car in Shap take the road towards Crosby Ravensworth (Jacksons Lane). At the top of the fell, turn left to Reagill at the signpost. It's a mile and a half from here and, once in Reagill, see the swings on the right, then it's the next track on the right.
  • Public Transport :

    Penrith train station is about 12 miles away, Shap is 3 and Appleby is 10. There are buses from Penrith to Shap on a Tuesday and Friday and a Fellrunner bus from Reagill to Penrith on a Tuesday. We do have someone who does taxis in the village.
  • Walks :

    Ravenber Way Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk C2C Cycle Route Mountain Bike Coast to Coast Dales Highway Settle to Carlisle
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This accommodation is available at the following peak times

Available for Christmas 2024 Available February Half Term 2025 Available Easter 2025 Available May Day Bank Holiday 2025 Available Spring Bank Holiday or Half Term 2025 Available August Bank Holiday 2025 Available October Half Term 2025

Facilities

aMixed dormitories
rAccessibility features
fSleeping bags required
gFully heated
kSelf catering facilities
'Bike/equipment store (lockable)
jShowers
ZDogs by arrangement
5Very basic accommodation

r Accessibility Info

Access: Parking is 25m away from the entrance to the hall, there is a slight step into the hostel which is manageable with a wheelchair Bedroom: The hall is ground floor only, there is plenty of room to move around a wheelchair. Toilet: The toilet is big enough for a wheelchair to access and there are grab rails installed by the toilet and the door. ..Click for photos and more

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History in Reagill Village Hall

July 29th 2024

We have had the most amazing reviews from our guests and many repeat bookings. Although no one has seen the ghost yet.

If you are doing the ‘Coast to Coast’ walk, I could possibly pick you up in Shap by arrangement – that walk from Patterdale is hard enough without another three miles to Reagill. We also have a few sleeping bags at the hall and some duvets.

I don’t have a landline any more and my mobile is 07804291972, email: [email protected]

Most people fall in love with our beautiful old hall, made cosy with the wood burning stoves. It is quaint and historic.

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Another day 5 option. In the sleepy village of Reagill

May 9th 2022

A longer walk on day 5 of approx 19 miles from Patterdale will take you to a Reagill Village Hall. It’s about 3 miles from the C2C walking route at Shap. The accommodation here is more basic than most other places but that is reflected in the price.

There are blow-up beds to sleep on in the main village hall.  There’s a self-catering kitchen and fab power showers.  You will need to bring your own bedding.  A night here would make the perfect break from your tent if you are walking and camping along the route.

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