Welcome to Beech House, Greystoke 
Beech House bed and breakfast is an interesting grade 2 listed property located in the charming village of Greystoke. Until recently Beech House formed part of Lattendales Country House.
The original house dates from the late 16th early 17th C with additions from Georgian and Victorian times. It was thought to have been by the family of Canon John Dowson who came to Greystoke following Henry VIII dissolution of Shap Abbay in 1540 and belonged to John Dowson in 1677. Now run as a friendly and informal bed and breakfast.
Greystoke is situated about 5 miles west of the market town of Penrith, which has a train station on the West Coast Mainline and also is close to junction 40 of the M6 and the A66 Trans Pennine route.
The village is conveniently located for access to the Lake District National Park. We are also an excellent stop off to or from Scotland. Greystoke is centred around a village green and crossroads with a shop, village pub, swimming pool, historic church, cycle café and entrance to the grounds of Greystoke Castle. Beech House is located on the Berrier Road about 200 yards from the centre of the village on the left hand side. Cyclists and walkers welcome.