Set within 100 acres of fields and woodland, this stone-built barn holiday accommodation in Northumberland enjoys panoramic views over the Derwent Valley countryside. The immediate grounds offer a picturesque 14th century chapel filled with myths and legends, plus a private mile stretch of fishing on the River Derwent. Rowlands Gill is less than half a mile away with shops, newsagents, restaurants and takeaways, while Burnopfield is just a mile away with its local pub. The fascinating Beamish open-air museum is within easy reach, set across 300 acres of County Durham countryside, and Newcastle offers excellent shopping opportunities. This rural cottage retreat accommodates up to five people and is ideal for families seeking outdoor adventures with abundant walking, cycling, and bird watching opportunities right on the doorstep.
This cottage provides a homely sanctuary in a unique Northumberland setting. The traditional kitchen offers ample workspace, a sociable breakfast bar, and direct access to the garden. The welcoming lounge/diner features a dining table, large comfortable sofa, TV/DVD, and a roaring wood burner for cosy evenings. A good selection of books and games is provided for relaxing nights in. The ground floor master double bedroom includes a TV, dressing table, plenty of storage space, and fabulous views across the garden towards the Derwent Valley. A tiled family bathroom with separate shower completes the ground floor. Stairs lead to a charming mezzanine dorm room in the eaves, featuring three single beds, exposed beams, and Velux windows.
The beautiful outdoor space includes a lawn and patio area with table and chairs, surrounded by lush woodland perfect for al fresco dining accompanied by birdsong. The garden is enclosed, providing a secure area for younger guests to play. This perfect Northumberland countryside cottage escape includes off-road parking for two cars to the front.