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A living room space featuring a comfortable armchair draped with a plaid throw and a footstool. A wood log burner is set into a stone wall, while a television sits nearby. A wooden dining table for four is positioned adjacent, adding a cozy touch to the area.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Cosy 2-Bedroom Cottage With Breathtaking Views

Delightfully situated in the stunning North Pennines (AONB), mid-point on the C2C. Only 1/4 mile walk through the fields, is the quaint Garrigill village. Just 4 miles to the cobbled streets of Alston heritage town, you'll find country pubs, restaurants, an Artisan Bakery and an array of independent shops. Cosying up with you pup? Bundling up for a night of stargazing? Or, simply recharging your batteries (and your cars) after a day of adventures? Then Maple Cottage is your home away from home.

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The courtyard garden features a stone wall with lush greenery and colorful flowers in a large planter. A blue chair is positioned nearby, offering a relaxing space to enjoy the garden. Warm sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

The Rookery

This 400 year old coach house was built around the turn of the 1600's. It has quirky uneven walls, beams made from sailing ships that travelled the world, and a pretty courtyard garden. There's no kitchen, but is a dining room with mini fridge, microwave kettle, crockery, cutlery and tea making things and a large container for you to leave your dishes out for me. *DOGS* Please keep dogs off the bed and furniture because I find the dog hairs just spread over everything in the washing machine.

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A red squirrel stands upright on lush green grass, holding an acorn. The surrounding area features scattered brown leaves, enhancing the natural setting. The sunlight gently illuminates the squirrel's fur, revealing its distinct colors and features.
Guest suite
5 out of 5 average rating, 375 reviews

Moorside.Cosy country hideaway in pretty village.

A lovely purpose built annexe, with fitted kitchen to include washing machine,dishwasher,refridgerator,oven/hob and microwave.Lounge has TV with dvd,books and games,wi-fi,sofa-bed and French doors to garden with garden chairs/table and BBQ.The bedroom has a superking sized bed that can be unzipped and unlinked to make two singles if required and built-in wardrobes.Bathroom has shower over bath with basin and W.C.The property has underfloor heating and secure outside storage for bicycles etc.

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The stone cottage is illuminated at dusk, showcasing warm light from exterior sconces. Large glass doors lead to an inviting interior, with dining furniture visible through the windows. A well-maintained garden area surrounds the entrance, complemented by gravel pathways.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Recently converted cottage with panoramic views

A detached stone cottage in the heart of the north Pennines. Stunning views. With fantastic footpaths, cycle routes straight from the door for those with plenty of energy as it is hilly. Great base for exploring the area. With pubs and coop 5 minute drive or 25 minute walk. Recently renovated to a high standard but still feels characterful and cosy. Underfloor heating, induction hob and super insulated. 2 well behaved dogs only are allowed for a small fee. Sorry no other pets allowed.

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A charming stone lodge is set amidst lush green gardens, featuring a gravel pathway leading to the entrance. The building showcases multiple windows and a gently sloping roof, with trees providing natural shade in the background.
Barn
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 445 reviews

Blencathra Lodge, Former Fruit Store to the Castle

If you're looking for that ideal escape to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the beautiful Lake District, then Blencathra Lodge is the perfect place to be. Only 10 minutes from the M6 Motorway, we are perfectly situated so that you can enjoy this wonderful part of the country. Set in the award winning gardens of Stafford House, itself an enchanting Grade 2 Listed "Folly" and nestling in the magnificent grounds of Greystoke Castle, your pets are more than welcome to stay with you too!

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The kitchen area features wooden cabinets and modern appliances, including a washing machine and a refrigerator. A dining table with four wooden chairs is set near a window framed by decorative flowers. Exposed oak beams add character to the bright space.
Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 180 reviews

Idyllic Cottage, Lake District & Hadrian's Wall

Nestled in the picturesque Eden Valley, just 20 minutes from the Lake District, this one-bedroom cottage offers a peaceful retreat. Set in a beautifully converted barn with oak beams, it's the ideal getaway for small families, couples, friends, and solo travellers. Melmerby village is home to the welcoming Shepherd’s Inn pub and the award-winning Village Bakery. For everyday essentials, the local shop in Langwathby is nearby, and the towns of Penrith and Alston are just a short drive away.

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The exterior shows a gravel parking area bordered by planters with greenery. The adjacent buildings feature stone facades, with one structure displaying large windows. Bright sunlight highlights the setting, creating a welcoming entrance for guests.
Guest suite
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 405 reviews

Nenthead accommodation ideal for exploring

In the heart of the North of England you will find our accommodation set within an area of outstanding natural beauty. The rooms we offer have been designed with the explorer in mind, to use a base to explore the local surrounding area, the Lake District, Northumberland and Durham. We have had guests walking the Isaacs Tea Trail as well as cyclists doing the C2C. After a long day exploring the local area return to refresh yourself in our spacious bathroom complete with underfloor heating.

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An outdoor space features a private hot tub surrounded by greenery, with wooden decking and a dining table nearby. The stone cottage stands in the background, displaying large windows that allow natural light to fill the interior.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

The Nook Holiday Cottage - Alston AONB

The Nook is a beautiful 17th Century detached stone cottage, refurbished to modern standards whilst retaining period charm. Located in the countryside, a short walk away from Alston's town centre which includes a pub, cafe and some shops. Perfect for a relaxing break in an area of outstanding natural beauty, lots of scenic walks from the doorstep. Private garden with a hot tub, a perfect way to view the stars on a clear night. Cosy up in front of the log burner in the spacious lounge.

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An intricate wooden design features a heart shape surrounded by stylized floral elements. The engraving reads 'Butterfly Cottage,' with soft colors and textures creating a captivating centerpiece.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 461 reviews

Butterfly Cottage, unique with stunning views

We hit the press in 2023 for great accommodation!! Privately managed with owners near, no corporate letting agency managing. The cottage is unique and comfortable. Multi stove log burner, stunning views. Own Balcony in peaceful area. Secure garden. Doggy guests warmly welcomed. Walks on the doorstep. Based on the borders of Northumberland, Co.Durham and Cumbria, ideal for a range of jaunts in the region. Butterfly Lodge our converted cart house is also proving a hit. Have a look!

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A traditional stone cottage is set against a backdrop of open moorland and rolling hills. The sky above presents a palette of soft blues and whites, creating a serene atmosphere. Nearby structures and equipment are visible, hinting at the rural surroundings.
Farm stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

Romantic Off-grid retreat in North Pennines AONB

Low Moss Cottage. A cute and cosy, recently renovated, totally off-grid holiday cottage with dramatic and stunning views of Weardale. On a hill away from other houses and distractions, this 18th century cottage is the perfect place to gaze into the dark skies while cuddled up by the fire, or soak in the window side bath. Perfect for walkers, artists, photographers, writers, digital detoxers, honeymooners and anyone who wants to get away from it all.

Top guest favourite
A dining area features a large wooden table set with placemats, surrounded by greenery. A tall Christmas tree adorned with ornaments stands nearby. Decorative pendant lights hang from a wooden beam, complementing the wall clock and softly lit living room in the background.
Townhouse
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Sleep 8 Old Bakery Townhouse Alston North Pennines

The Old Bakery Townhouse is a 17th century listed property located in the heart of Alston Town Centre. With a view of the historic Market Cross and cobbled main street. Pubs and shops are within walking distance. Perfect for a mini break in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Scenic walks from the doorstep. Well behaved dogs allowed at an additional £25 each for the duration (2 max) . Must notify when booking. Towels and bowls provided

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The lounge features a wood-burning stove set within a stone fireplace, complemented by a cozy rug. A leather sofa and tartan armchair provide seating, accompanied by a wooden coffee table. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room, enhancing the warm atmosphere.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Cumbria, en-suite bathrooms, North Pennines

A warm and cosy cottage on the edge of the small town of Alston in Cumbria which is high up in the North Pennines countryside. A perfect base for experiencing the beauty of the surrounding countryside, from every direction Alston is approached over a broad, heather clad Pennine Landscape. Alston has a steep cobbled main street with a distinctive market cross, and many stone buildings dating from the 17th century.

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