Contractors Accommodation in Cumbria
If you're looking for contractors accommodation in Cumbria - you're in the right place. Comfy Workers specialises in serviced accommodation for large teams so that you have no searching, no nasty surprises and no stress. Our all-inclusive pricing makes contractor stays easy, from a week to 2 years. We help you find the best worker accommodation in Cumbria, with nightly pricing to meet your budget and business needs. Simple.
Accommodation in Cumbria: 31 properties found
Cosy 3 bed home by Junction 40 of the M6
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Blue Cherry Cottage
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Penrith Town House
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Immaculate 5 bedroom home
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Old George lll House
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Old Corner Barn Lake District Escape by PolkaStays
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Lanehead Farm Country Guest House
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Stunning 4 bed near M6 Penrith
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3bed cottage between Penrith & Keswick
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The Tufton Arms Hotel
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Doomgate
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Pole Barn
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Fully Furnished Housing
Explore our extensive listings of fully furnished homes, perfect for those seeking a hassle-free accommodation. Each property is equipped with all the essentials, from stylish furniture to high-tech appliances, ensuring you can settle in comfortably from day one. Ideal for professionals on the go, these homes offer convenience and comfort in equal measure.
Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Cumbria to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Cumbria suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Cumbria of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Cumbria. Some of the major projects include:
Sellafield decommissioning and site redevelopment
The programme supports thousands of skilled and specialist jobs and sustains a large local supply chain, driving income for engineering, construction and professional services firms. Community funds, training and apprenticeships linked to the work boost local skills and long-term employability, while environmental remediation improves public health confidence and reduces long-term economic liabilities for the area.
Barrow shipyard expansion and submarine support facilities (BAE Systems)
Expansion of shipyard capacity underpins high-value, long-term employment and creates opportunities for local subcontractors and suppliers, strengthening the regional manufacturing base. Enhanced training and apprenticeship pathways increase workforce skills, stabilise household incomes in the Furness peninsula and attract related investment into housing, retail and services.
A66 dualling scheme
Improved road capacity and reliability reduces travel times and operating costs for businesses, enhancing access to regional markets and labour pools and making the area more attractive for inward investment. Better connectivity supports tourism growth, eases freight movements for local industries, and can stimulate new commercial and residential development along the corridor.
Carlisle Flood Alleviation Scheme
Stronger flood defences protect homes, businesses and critical infrastructure, reducing disruption, loss and recovery costs for households and firms and helping to stabilise insurance premiums. Increased resilience encourages investment in city-centre redevelopment, safeguards jobs, and improves community wellbeing and confidence in the local economy.
Cumbria coastal defence and harbour infrastructure improvements
Upgrades to sea defences and harbour facilities protect coastal communities, tourism assets and fishing/port industries from storm damage, preserving livelihoods and seasonal income streams. By lowering the risk of disruption and repair costs, these works support business continuity, encourage waterfront regeneration projects and help secure long-term investment in coastal towns.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Cumbria, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Rail services - A mix of intercity and regional rail serving Cumbria: Avanti West Coast on the West Coast Main Line (key stops at Carlisle and Oxenholme) provides long-distance links to Glasgow, Manchester and London; Northern operates the county’s local routes including the Cumbrian Coast Line (Carlisle–Barrow-in-Furness), the Furness Line (Barrow–Lancaster/Preston), the Settle–Carlisle scenic route and frequent local services serving Penrith, Kendal and other towns.
- Bus services - Commercial interurban and local bus networks operated mainly by companies such as Stagecoach and several smaller local operators, connecting Carlisle, Barrow, Kendal, Penrith, Workington, Whitehaven and rural villages; frequent town services and longer coach-style services to neighbouring cities (e.g., Manchester, Lancaster).
- Community and demand-responsive transport - Volunteer car schemes, community minibuses and local dial-a-ride services run by parish councils and charities to serve rural areas and vulnerable residents where commercial services are sparse.
- Ferry and lake services - Tourist and local passenger services on the Lake District’s waterways (notably Windermere Lake Cruises and Ullswater Steamers) plus small local ferry/boat services on estuaries and lakes; no regular large-distance car ferry terminals within Cumbria itself.
- Taxis and private hire - Local taxi firms and private-hire operators provide on-demand travel; app-based ride-hailing penetration is limited in more rural parts of the county.
- Rail–bus integration and ticketing - Many rail stations offer connecting local bus services and integrated multi-operator tickets (e.g., PlusBus options at certain stations) to help with onward travel from rail hubs.
Major Highways
- M6 - The county’s primary north–south motorway corridor running through eastern Cumbria, linking to Lancaster, Manchester and the Scottish border via the A74(M)/M74 at Carlisle.
- A66 - Major east–west trans-Pennine route across Cumbria connecting the M6 (Penrith area) to the A1(M) corridor further east; key for freight and cross-country travel.
- A69 - Main route from Carlisle eastwards to Newcastle (via Hexham), providing an alternative trans-Pennine link to northern England.
- A6 - Historic north–south trunk road running through Kendal, Penrith and into Carlisle, still important for local connectivity and as a scenic alternative to the M6.
- A590 - Principal road connecting Barrow-in-Furness and Furness Peninsula to the M6, important for commuter and freight movements to/from Barrow.
- A595 - Coastal route serving west Cumbria, linking Workington, Whitehaven and other coastal towns to the M6/A66 corridors.
- A596 / A597 - Key local arteries in West Cumbria linking coastal towns to Carlisle and the wider network.
- A591 - Main tourist and commuter route through the central Lake District between Kendal and Keswick, heavily used by local traffic and visitors.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Cycle lanes and routes - A mix of on‑road cycle lanes in towns (e.g., Kendal and Carlisle), traffic‑free multi‑use paths around lakes and along some former rail corridors, and designated regional/national routes such as Hadrian’s Cycleway (National Cycle Network Route 72); local authorities have also been developing Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) and using Active Travel funding to improve links for commuting and leisure, though provision is uneven and rural sections remain challenging.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- A66 upgrade plans - Ongoing/planned major improvements and safety upgrades for sections of the A66 (part of the Northern Trans-Pennine corridor) aimed at improving capacity and journey times for cross‑county and cross‑region traffic.
- Rail service & station investments - Recent timetable and rolling‑stock improvements across the network, plus targeted station accessibility and facility upgrades at key hubs (Carlisle, Oxenholme, Penrith and others) to improve passenger experience and connections.
- Active travel and cycling projects - Investment via national Active Travel funds, LCWIPs and local capital programmes to expand segregated cycle lanes, improve crossings and create better town-centre links in places like Kendal, Carlisle and Barrow, helping short‑distance commuting.
- Bus network support and community transport funding - Local and central government funding packages and recovery support have led to service stabilisation, some route restorations and strengthened community transport provision in rural areas.
- Port, freight and industrial connectivity upgrades - Targeted improvements at Barrow, Workington and other ports to support freight handling and local industry (including defence and energy sectors), which also aim to reduce heavy goods vehicle pressures on local roads.
- Strategic transport planning under new unitary authorities - The county’s reorganisation into new unitary councils has brought refreshed transport strategies and coordinated investment plans focused on road maintenance, sustainable travel and connectivity improvements across Cumbria.
If you are looking for contractors accommodation in Cumbria for a short or extended stay - we can help. We provide serviced accommodation to contractors, workers, engineers, and business managers working away from home. With a range of central and easy access locations in Cumbria, our properties provide the perfect stay for your teams. If your team is working Monday to Friday or 7 days a week we have self-catering serviced accommodation options to suit the needs of your business.
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