South facing stone cottage with en-suite accommodation to sleep 4. Awarded 4 stars and Tourism and Leisure Award. Visit Beamish Museum, Durham Cathedral and Durham Dales, county cricket at Chester-Le-Street, explore Hadrian's Wall and Castles of Northumberland.
High Season
£350.00 - £400.00 per unit per week
Low Season
£260.00 - £400.00 per unit per week
Open All Year, Open at Christmas, Open at New Year
ACCOMMODATION
- One double room with private bathroom
- One twin room with private shower
- Cosy beamed sitting area combined with kitchen leading to a pleasant paved area facing south furnished chairs and tables
Facilities
- Kitchen Facilities
- Each bedroom has a colour television
- Electricity + central heating
- Linen and towels are inclusive
- Pay phone available + ample parking
- Split level cooker + microwave
- Washer/Dryer + dishwasher
- Fridge freezer
Local Amenities
Post Office and shops are 5 minutes travel while our location offers excellent access to Beamish Museum, Durham City, Durham Dales, the Northumberland coast, castles and Hadrians Wall.
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See Newcastle's and Gateshead's bridges and city attractions
 Visit Beamish Museum and Durham Cathedral
 Watch Durham County Cricket Club
 Explore Hadrians Wall and the castles and gardens of Northumberland |
AROUND NEWCASTLE AND GATESHEAD |
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Visit the City of Newcastle upon Tyne with its vibrant culture. Take a trip to the International Centre for Life, or explore the city's many museums and art galleries. Cross the river via the internationally famous Millennium Bridge and visit the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art and The Sage Gateshead. Enjoy a cruise down the River Tyne for a good view of Newcastle's bridges or take a sight seeing bus tour and delight in the varied attractions of the city. |
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Ideal for visiting the award winning Beamish Open Air Museum, County Cricket at Durham County Cricket Club ,Chester-le-Street and historic Durham City with the wonderful Durham Cathedral. Take to the countryside in the nearby Durham Dales.
Northern England gave birth to the railways. Visit the world's oldest existing railway not far from Low Urpeth at Tanfield.
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Northumbria is rich in history and you can easily visit numerous castles and gardens Alnwick, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh, Chillingham. Take to the beaches on the Northumberland Heritage Coast and Holy Island of Lindisfarne, or come in land and explore Hadrians Wall. |