4.6★
Northumbria Coast and Country Cottages rating
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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Four poster bed
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
* Based on a combined average customer score
82 Customer Review(s)
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Susan “What a lovely little gem, in a beautiful peaceful setting.”
We loved our holiday, the cottage was so relaxing, it was nice to see so many old features of the cottage being left. There’s everything you need good TV, lots of books games and dvds. Plenty of crockery etc. Allenheads is lovely, very nice cafe there for lunches with very friendly staff - dog friendly. Allenheads is only a short drive away where there’s a cafe, pubs, and a co-op (not open Sundays) The cottage had a lovely garden accessed just over a little path, we had two labs and it ...
We loved our holiday, the cottage was so relaxing, it was nice to see so many old features of the cottage being left. There’s everything you need good TV, lots of books games and dvds. Plenty of crockery etc. Allenheads is lovely, very nice cafe there for lunches with very friendly staff - dog friendly. Allenheads is only a short drive away where there’s a cafe, pubs, and a co-op (not open Sundays) The cottage had a lovely garden accessed just over a little path, we had two labs and it wasn’t a problem at all, the neighbours were very friendly. We had good weather but even if you didn’t the cottage was so cosy it wouldn’t really matter. There is on road parking, very near the moors for popping out for walks, absolutely beautiful scenery and we shall be booking again! Thank you
- Susan, September 2024 -
Hayley “We recently had the pleasure of staying at Englewood Cottage, and it truly exceeded our expectations in every way.”
Nestled just outside the quaint village of Allenheads, this charming stone-built cottage offered the perfect blend of historic character and modern comfort. The original features added to the cottage's cozy and welcoming atmosphere. The accommodation was spacious, well-furnished, and incredibly well-equipped. The kitchen had everything we needed and more, with all the utensils and equipment we could ask for. The four-poster double bed was a highlight, offering a comfortable night's sleep, and the multi-fuel stove made the sitting room a perfect place to unwind in the evenings. What really made our stay special, though, was the stunning surroundings. The garden, which runs down to a small stream, was a peaceful haven where we spent many hours enjoying the fresh air and beautiful views. The sound of the stream and the abundance of wildlife made it feel like we were in our own little slice of paradise. The surrounding moorland is simply breathtaking, offering endless opportunities for walks and exploration. The remote location was exactly what we were looking for – peaceful, tranquil, and away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Our dog was also made very welcome, he loved exploring the garden and surrounding area as much as we did. If you're looking for a cozy, character-filled retreat in a stunningly beautiful location, we can't recommend Englewood Cottage highly enough. We left feeling refreshed, relaxed, and already planning our next visit!
- Hayley, August 2024 -
Gareth “Beautiful location with easy access to attractions, walking/cycling routes and amenities.”
Property was very well equipped and cozy and clean. Lots to read, games provided or dvds to watch if you didn't bring a fire stick... The garden down to the river was an absolute boon to our dog. Shower/bath a little challenging to the fuller figure! Had a glorious stay, highly recommend.
- Gareth, August 2024 -
Sarah “Lovely cottage, well equipped, ideal for a relaxing week away.”
Perfect location for some lovely walks, and local sightseeing (Hadrian's Wall, High Force waterfall), with a cosy coal fire and plenty of DVDs to enjoy in the evenings. Very dog friendly, and everything you need is provided. Will definitely be returning!
- Sarah, October 2023 -
David “What a lovely cottage this is, very clean and everything you need for your stay.”
- David, July 2023 -
Jane “A traditional cottage in a quiet location with lots of local wildlife.”
We counted about 20 rabbits on the bank opposite, grazing sheep across the stream at the bottom of the garden and three pigs next door. The cottage was well stocked with everything we needed, although it took a while to work out the TV and storage heaters. The only things we missed were proper curtains to block out the light in the front bedroom and rails or hooks on the back of the bedroom doors as there was nowhere to hang wet towels. The owners artwork on the walls gave it a nice personal touch.
- Jane, July 2023 -
Jackie “On the whole it was lovely Neighbours and people in the village friendly.”
The down side was the hot water no good for a family it kept running cold you only could have one bath and a shallow one washing hair in cold water .
- Jackie, June 2023 -
Clare “Loved the uniqueness of the cottage.”
The owners personal artwork was wonderful. It was decorated beautifully with so many of its original features. We found it lovely and relaxing with the coal burner and lighting in the living space. Settees and bed were super comfy. For us the location wasn’t ideal as we have two medium/large boisterous, young dogs and the outside space was tricky to walk them (out on road at front and shared path at back). One pulls like a train so we had to be careful on the steps to the garden.) There are two friendly pigs and a ram in the garden next door and one of our dogs wasn’t a fan so we couldn’t use the enclosed garden space as lovely as it was. Neighbours were all lovely and friendly and the views around the cottage and trickling water sounds of the little stream below were fab. It was so quiet and peaceful, so if you want to get away from it all to relax then this is a great place to go.
- Clare, March 2023 -
Annie “This cottage is a real gem and everything you could possibly need is provided for you.”
Such a wonderful week enjoying the Autumn colours and breathtaking scenery. My favourite part of the day was leaning on the stable door of the cosy kitchen with a cuppa in the morning. No cars, no planes, just the sound of the fast flowing stream. Just the tonic I needed! Would definitely revisit.
- Annie, October 2022 -
Roger “Cottage set in wonderful countryside with ideal walks for people and dogs.”
Good place to chill out if no other places to visit. Very well equipped kitchen and pleasant decor. Missed internet and radio. Had a very pleasant week and neighbour helpful. .
- Roger, September 2022 -
Colette “Lovely week in the cottage.”
Great location and perfect for our family.
- Colette, August 2022 -
David “Lovely period cottage, front of cottage was a steep bank, plenty of rabbits to watch in the morning and the evening munching and playing, better than watching the television, rear of cottage across the communal pathway is the gated rear garden, where we were greeted by a ram next door which is a pet with the next door neighbours.”
Views of the fells. If you like peace and quiet then you are in for a treat, the sparrows are the only noise that you will here in the rear garden, forgot the few sheep on the hill side and that's not normal to hear them. Had a great relaxing time. Walk into Allenheads and there is a cafe "Hemmel" great food at reasonable prices, we enjoyed.
- David, July 2022 -
Catherine “The cottage was very charming, as described.”
It seemed larger inside than it appeared from the outside! It was very quiet, as expected, and we enjoyed the peace and quiet. The information about local facilities could be updated, as the local pub in Allenheads no longer serves food. And it is 15 miles to Alston, not 7, as listed. But a lovely cottage and location.
- Catherine, July 2022 -
Mary “This property is absolutely lovely.”
it is relaxing and welcoming to you, the period features are so lovely. there was everything you could need in the cottage for you and the taking of your own bed linen is actually a good idea all round, I had never been in a place that you have had to do that but it worked in rather well.
- Mary, June 2022 -
Nigel “Property would benefit from a stand up shower and WI-FI other than that absolutely perfect”
- Nigel, June 2022 -
Amy “Such a beautiful place to stay.”
We thoroughly enjoyed it and had everything we needed for the perfect escape on the countryside. A wonderful host who was extremely helpful.
- Amy, April 2022 -
Karin “A delightful cottage .”
Cosy, comfortable and with masses of character . Very well kitted out - short of nothing . Allenheads and the surrounding area is a super place to explore both on foot and by car with lots of very useful literature in the cottage to help find your way around . Sam next door - a real find and nothing too much trouble . A lovely experience and we will most definitely be back . Thank you
- Karin, March 2022 -
Sarah “Lovely remote place, cottage in need on some upkeep a bit tatty.”
Very quiet.
- Sarah, August 2021 -
Simon “Just lovely.”
It's easy to romanticise over the bleakness of the location and the hardships it would have brought in days gone by but now, it is just perfect for those who want to be close enough for Hadrians Wall, Barnard Castle and High Force yet far enough away to just open the door, be on the moors within a minutes walk and not see a living soul for ages (plenty of sheep though). I believe the house is an old miners cottage with a fabulous fire place and log burner taking centre stage in the front room. Sadly we didn't need to light it as the weather was beautiful yet comfortable indoors as the house was cool due the thickness of the stonework throughout. There is a pub in Allenheads (20-30 min walk) very friendly but they don't do food. The pubs in Allendale do however the one landlady did not appear to be as friendly for some reason but their food was awesome. There are some nice walks around the village but it is definitely worth travelling out for the day as there is lots of National Trust related sites nearby. It is worth noting that the neighbours, Sam and Charlie had a wonderful knack of turning up when we needed advice but apart that you will not get disturbed apart from the occasional bleats and baa's from the other neighbours. As I sat by the brook that runs at the bottom of the garden I imagined that this is the kind of place you would have expected to find William Blake when he wrote the poem "And did those feet in ancient time" Note. Do not be offended; Dogs must be kept on a lead, especially tiny ones like mine that could have easily disappeared down one of the many rabbit holes given the opportunity.
- Simon, July 2021 -
Kim Frances “The location, layout, character and views were even better than expected!”
Particularly loved the walks; literally from the doorstep and the garden, stream, Moor and rescue sheep all just a few steps from the back door. Lovely and cosy inside and lots of books to read; learnt a lot about the local industrial, ecological and social history of the area c/o of local people, very friendly neighbours and the books, maps and DVD's in the cottage. Particularly suited for people who like walking longer distances without seeing many people; you can easily walk for hours from the doorstep, taking in bleak moreland, beautiful hidden streams, waterfalls, woodlands and of course further afield, Hadrian's Wall. Will be back! Kim and Fergus
- Kim Frances, October 2020 -
Sarah “We walked in & we were all like wow!”
! Gorgeous cottage so cosy & warm. The bed was solid which is a rarity with most places the bed is normally too soft & we all go home with bad backs so it was nice. The views were amazing and the walks so many to choose from!! Loved 'high force' & 'slaley forest' great walks for the family & dog!! Weather was rubbish but you can't book that & neighbours so friendly. Booked to come back next summer!!
- Sarah, October 2020 -
Catherine “What a stunning cottage and in the most beautiful surroundings.”
What i would like to say is its awful, please don't book it. (Leave it to us) Everything you'll ever need in the cottage and outside the cottage. We loved it. Thank you x
- Catherine, October 2020 -
Sue “A welcoming and cosy cottage in a remote and relaxing peaceful area surrounded by natural beauty and nature.”
- Sue, August 2020 -
Paula “The cottage is very cosy & welcoming which was lovely & well stocked with things to do on rainy days!”
My kids didn’t sleep great though as mattresses very lumpy, more like caravan mattress, also the bath has no shower curtain or screen so had to be very careful at bath times!!! Lovely neighbours either side but need to make guests aware that they too have access around & through the property on a daily basis as not very private! Overall though we still enjoyed every minute & Allenhead is breathtaking
- Paula, July 2020 -
Mandy “Great, comfy cottage.”
Quirks of an old building. Plenty big enough for the 2 of us and our dogs. Area VERY quiet. Tourist shops shut all around, most places that were open, did not welcome dogs, so not much to do for us. Loads of RnR got! Weather was restricting, but it was not good over all England. To improve cottage further: provide bed linen and towels; provide a welcome pack of eg milk, tea, coffee.
- Mandy, February 2020 -
Richard “Your email telling us that the pub in Allenheads has closed turns out to be plain wrong -- to the chagrin of the landlord.”
We would have eaten there twice had we known it was open for business as usual. Landlord asked us to contact you and express his concern.
- Richard, October 2019 -
Peter “Delightful hideaway in Northumberland.”
Beautiful cottage, lovely neighbours. A real escape. Worked really well for us and our toddler. No wifi, but 4G etc. works fine - a genuine escape!
- Peter, July 2019 -
Sandra “A lovely cottage in a stunningly beautiful part of the country.”
- Sandra, July 2019 -
Suzanne “When we arrived on a chilly evening Englewood Cottage was warm and cosy.”
It was beautifully decorated with some lovely period features and very well equipped, especially the kitchen. The rooms were light and airy and generously sized for a former miners Cottage, so there was plenty of room for 3 adults and a medium sized dog. Those neighbours we met were friendly and welcoming. Location wise, the Cottage is on a quiet road in a village with an interesting industrial history, and a pleasant pub. It overlooks open moorland, so is perfect for a peaceful holiday with gentle strolls along the river or more challenging hikes along footpaths over the moors from the door. There was plenty of choice for walking a short drive away with a National Trust site and a RSPB reserve in the area. Hadrian’s Wall was within easy reach and the nearest town, Hexham, had a good selection of shops and a couple of large supermarkets. We loved the Cottage and the neighbours we met were friendly and welcoming. We enjoyed some great walks during the week and therefore highly recommend it to anyone who wants a characterful base from which to explore the beautiful North Pennines with their dog.
- Suzanne, April 2019 -
Steph “Wow! What a fabulous cottage and what an amazing area to stay in.”
It is only an hour's drive from Newcastle but it feels like being in another world. We so appreciated the peace and quiet and the beautiful countryside which is right on the doorstep. It provided us with a wonderful opportunity to escape the usual busy ness of life. The cottage itself is delightfully presented and was lovely and warm. It is one of the best cottages I have stayed in. I loved every minute and was sad to have to leave!
- Steph, April 2019 -
Catherine “We booked Englewood Cottage at short notice so didn't have a great deal of choice but were delighted with the cottage - a real little gem.”
I was glad I knew about the garden being across a little alley way in advance - it helped plan things with the dogs but it really wasn't a problem. And the access from the bottom of the garden to the stream was delightful. The cottage was very attractive internally - a lovely 4 poster bed in the large master bedroom - probably the comfiest bed I've ever had in a holiday let. We didn't use the twin bedroom but it was also large and airy. The kitchen was remarkably well equipped (I don't have 4 different choices of pudding bowl at home!!). And the living room was comfortable and cosy. Lovely to have the stove available but the storage heater kept us plenty warm enough so we didn't light the fire although coal was available had we wanted to. We were concerned that parking in the road would be problematic in a terrace of houses but it wasn't at all - we were out every day and were always able to park right outside the house. Cannot find anything that could have been improved. Thoroughly recommended.
- Catherine, August 2018 -
Joe “We loved it there great area and the cotttage was excellent.”
The neighbors were nice too and within an hour of everything we wanted to do with our young children I was uncomfortable on the bed so I slept on the floor . The lady in the local pub was very ignorant to us and her attitude stank ! But apart from that a cracking holiday and We would definitely go back again !
- Joe, July 2018 -
John “Very cosy and characteristic terraced cottage, we got there just as "mini beast from the east" hit so many of the activities we wanted to do was impossible, this did not detract from the cottage positivity but frustrated us a bit !”
I would suggest the owner leaves operating instructions for the tv system ,we couldn't get it to work and after ringing owner got help from next door neighbour. I do think considering the weather that 2 logs and 1 bucket of coal is a bit mean as a start up pack !! overall the actual cottage and location was brilliant and a great chillout experience
- John, March 2018 -
Carol “Comfort warmth walks views facilities everything”
- Carol, January 2018 -
Maria “Had a great week.”
The cottage was really comfortable from the seating to the beds and very cosy. The only down side was that a lot of windows couldn't be opened, notably the back bedroom. Loved the stable door though. Would definitely recommend this a fantastic base and will book again if we want to stay in the same area.
- Maria, November 2017 -
Jean “A very neat, welcoming, and well stocked cottage.”
Thought had really gone into making sure it met all our needs.
- Jean, July 2017 -
Monica “We thought the photo was of the front of the property and cause us some problems finding it in the dark.”
The local pub was a must and so friendly. Would consider booking again although that is not something we do, like to go different places.
- Monica, December 2016 -
Miss White “The owners have put a lot of thought into this cottage n barring the linen, towels n food, I would say almost everything else you need is in the cottage.”
.. Including things like salt & pepper, vinegar, oil, sugar etc etc. ALL crocker, cutlery n utensils... Absolutely A1.
- Miss White, August 2016 -
Helen “This charming cottage was set in a lovely and interesting old mining village, with country walks on the doorstep.”
It was a very good base for touring the area, with quiet roads in beautiful countryside - just what we had hoped for, in fact.
- Helen, June 2016 -
Richard “Englewood Cottage is in a Very good location for walking round and about and getting to and from Weardale and Teesdale.”
Cottage well renovated/maintained with many features and nice touches either original or in keeping with period. Good value for money - realistic price for this type of property.
- Richard, May 2016 -
Cheryl “Englewood Cottage is a beautiful cottage, tucked away from the world.”
Gorgeous lounge with wood burner. Walks that you can pick up straight out the garden gate.
- Cheryl, February 2016 -
Michelle “I loved the quaintness of the cottage, it was clean, beautifully decorated and the location was glorious.”
We had such a relaxing holiday. It was so tranquil to spend the morning in the garden by the stream, with tea and watching the sunrise. Also great to look for shooting stars by night. I loved everything about this cottage, I think my favourite bit is the fire, but closely followed by the master bedroom and then kitchen.
- Michelle, August 2015 -
Susan “It was a lovely cosy cottage in a great location.”
Good having an enclosed garden.
- Susan, August 2015 -
Katrina “The cottage was really nice and cosy and the location was perfect for walking and seeing various sights in the west of Northumberland.”
We would definitely stay here again.
- Katrina, October 2014 -
Robert “Location was good to reach several areas of interest.”
Comfortable and relaxing cottage.
- Robert, September 2014 -
Suan “The scenery and the lovely cottage and the wood burning fire.”
- Suan, December 2013 -
Bonni “We loved the area; so quiet and peaceful.”
The cottage was in reach of all the things we wanted to do and the places we wanted to visit. Even on wet days we went out and were never bored. The cottage was so homely, especially in the evenings with the wood burner blazing. The ultimate place for rest and relaxation.
- Bonni, September 2013 -
Katherine “We felt the cottage did not feel like a holiday let, but a home that we went to stay in.”
Very warm, cosy and extremely pleasant place to spend our holiday. There was nothing we didn't like about the house.
- Katherine, July 2013 -
Fiona “Lovely traditional cottage, excellently placed for walking in the North Pennines.”
- Fiona, June 2013 -
Ian “The location of the cottage is in a beautiful peaceful location with views to roaming hills to the front and rear of the property.”
- Ian, December 2012 -
Paul “Second visit to the property - loved it, had a great peaceful stay!”
- Paul, November 2012 -
Julie “The cottage is in a very peaceful location with stunning views over the fells and surrounding countryside.”
We wanted a relaxing break and this was just the right place to unwind. Plenty of places to visit during the day. The cottage was really warm and inviting. The wood burner stove was great!
- Julie, October 2012 -
Erwin “Very good communication with owners, beautiful area, cottage was charming.”
- Erwin, September 2012 -
Janice “The cottage was in a lovely location, very rural and peaceful and easy to access surrounding places of interest.”
The cottage itself was cosy, clean, well equipped and furnished very comfortably; it was such a relaxing place to be, in fact the perfect country retreat. We felt completely at home here! Watching the rabbits from the window was fun, and we even saw a red squirrel! The watercolours by the owner were a lovely touch! Would definitely like to return some time!
- Janice, July 2012 -
Jane “The surrounding countryside was beautiful and the cottage itself was lovely - comfortable and very cosy.”
It was also much larger than anticipated. The selection of books and DVD's was great, ideal in case of bad weather or if you just wanted to relax. A fantastic introduction to this beautiful area, we will definitely be returning. Thank you!
- Jane, March 2012 -
Shirley “We really enjoyed the tranquillity of the surroundings and the locality.”
The cottage itself was beautiful and picturesque and very well equipped with everything we needed for our holiday. The cottage was ideally located enabling us to complete many excursions in the vicinity.
- Shirley, March 2012 -
Sue “The cottage was beautifully finished, the photos do not do it justice, lovely location, and we will be back.”
- Sue, November 2011 -
Margaret “A lovely, cosy cottage in quiet surroundings, ideal for walkers and dog owners.”
- Margaret, October 2011 -
Steven “Lovely cute cottage in a wonderful setting with an incredibly comfortable bed and excellent standard of equipment.”
The books and DVD's were a brilliant touch. Frankly, would love to own a place like this, almost perfect!
- Steven, May 2011 -
Andrea “Englewood Cottage was cosy and comfortable with many period features which we appreciated.”
We found the county of Northumberland to be outstandingly beautiful with so much space and expansive views. As keen walkers, we were truly spoiled for areas to explore.
- Andrea, May 2011 -
Julian “The location was wonderful and the wood burners great.”
The TV/Sky was good to have and the owner very helpful.
- Julian, February 2011 -
Beverley “Sykes is a reliable value for money company with lots of choice available.”
The place we stayed (Englewood Cottage, Northumberland) was one of the best houses we've rented. It was cosy, clean and well equipped and in a beautiful location. I will use Sykes again as my first choice of agent and may re-visit Englewood Cottage again one day.
- Beverley, January 2011 -
Lars “We spent three wonderful weeks in Englewood Cottage.”
It was one of our best holidays in the last years. We had seen many places in this beautiful countryside: Hadrians Wall, castles, High and Low Forces, Lake District, Stone Circles, Bond Museum (that was for Dad), Galloway Mountains, Alnwick Castle (Harry Potter), St. Mary Lighthouse, Edinburgh, Gretna Green, steam engine in Alston. It was fantastic! The cottage is a lovely accommodation. We and our kids love this place!
- Lars, July 2010 -
Jane “The location was beautiful - lovely scenery and good for walking.”
We were on our honeymoon and the cottage was peaceful and romantic
- Jane, July 2010 -
Trevor “Lovely location and really enjoyed Englewood Cottage very much, warm and cosy evening with the log burner.”
- Trevor, October 2009 -
Robert “Wonderful cottage in an ideal location.”
- Robert, September 2009 -
Marilyn “Lovely, cosy cottage with every comfort, in beautiful, breathtaking surroundings.”
We felt at home and were amazed by the views and nature. Lovely walks on the doorstep, ducks and a heron on the stream at the bottom of the garden. Beautiful quality furniture and fittings. We have stayed in some beautiful accommodation and locations, but Englewood is certainly our favourite.
- Marilyn, September 2009 -
Josephine “A wonderful place to really relax, the area was full of wildlife & with plenty of walks & cycle routes, there were plenty of things to do to enjoy the holiday.”
The cottage was very comfortable & cosy even when the weather was bad. I would highly recommend this cottage to anybody who needed to get away from the 'rat race' of modern life. To sum it all up- one fantastic holiday was had by all.
- Josephine, June 2009 -
Adrian “The cottage was peaceful, well equipped and welcoming.”
A relaxing and rewarding week in one of my favourite parts of the country.
- Adrian, April 2009 -
Alistair “The location of the cottage was perfect for a peaceful week away.”
The lounge and bedroom were perfect and there was plenty of entertainment provided for when we were housebound with the flu!
- Alistair, December 2008 -
Ms O'Dell “Cosy cottage.”
Good having a real fire in the kitchen as well as the solid fuel burner in the lounge. Well equipped cottage with books, games, TV good quality and size. Would recommend the Black Bull Inn at Frosterley.
- Ms O'Dell, September 2008 -
Fiona “The location was lovely and areas that I wanted to visit were accessible”
- Fiona, June 2008 -
Jenny “Wonderfully relaxing.”
Peaceful. Superb cottage. Excellent for walking.
- Jenny, May 2008 -
David “The cottage was very cosy and well presented.”
The area was outstandingly beautiful and peaceful allowing us to relax away from the hustle and bustle of our daily lives.
- David, August 2007 -
Jenny “The whole week was just great.”
The cottage was everything you could want. The weather was what you would expect at that time of year but the fire, the heating and the whole ambience of the place was cosy, clean and comfortable. There was everything your needed and for a complete escape week. To be amongst such rugged country side and the walking it offered was tremendous.
- Jenny, January 2006 -
Juliet “Peaceful location, surrounded by moors, comfortable cottage with a lovely log/coal stove.”
It's a perfect place for walking and also on the C2C bike path.
- Juliet, March 2005 -
Mark “Wonderful cosy warm cottage in excellent location for all times of year.”
This cottage felt loved and cared for and a real 'home' rather than impersonal holiday venue.
- Mark, December 2004 -
Mr Whitlock “Property near perfect.”
Lovely area. Best cottage we have ever stayed in and we have been to many all over the country.
- Mr Whitlock, September 2004 -
Christine “Fantastic holiday.”
Lovely cottage - comfortable, homely and well-equipped - in beautiful,peaceful moorland setting. Lots of walks and interesting places to visit nearby.
- Christine, August 2004 -
Alastair “A lovely place, clearly much loved by the owners.”
- Alastair, April 2004 -
Clive “The setting was beautiful.”
Plenty to see and do in the area.
- Clive, June 2003 -
Clare “The actual cottage which we all loved.”
The walks that one can do without having to drive first. The nearest pub! Old and very interesting. Many places of interest being within easy traveling distance.
- Clare, April 2003
Summary
- Two bedrooms: 1 x four-poster double, 1 x twin
- Modern three piece bathroom with bath, basin and W.C
- please note there is a sloped ceiling over the bath
- Well-equipped beamed kitchen/diner with fitted cupboards, original stone-flagged floor and an original decorative cooking range
- Very comfortable beamed sitting room with inglenook fireplace and multi-fuel stove.
- Electric storage heaters with multi-fuel stove
- Electric cooker, microwave, under counter fridge, with freezer compartment, washing machine
- WI-FI
- TV with FreeSat, DVD and small election of family friendly DVDs
- Electricity and starter pack for multi-fuel stove inc. in rent
- Bed Linen and Towels inc. in rent
- Pleasant riverside garden with garden furniture
- The garden is accessible to the rear of the property, where there is a small shared pathway for residents running between the property and the private garden
- Parking on quiet road
- Two well-behaved dogs welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Supermarket 7 miles, pub and cafe 1 mile
- Please note that the ceiling over the bath is sloped and while there is a shower hose for added convenience eg hairwashing, this shower hose regrettably cannot be used at full standing height
The property
A charming, stone-built, terraced cottage situated in a wonderful position just outside the village of Allenheads.
The cottage dates back to 1854 and much of the original charm and character has been retained.
The spacious accommodation is very well equipped and furnished.
The cottage is surrounded by spectacular moorland and boasts a garden which runs down to a small stream.
The garden is accessible to the rear of the property, where there is a shared pathway running between the property and the private garden.
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About the location
ALLENHEADS
Allendale Town 7 miles; Hexham 18 miles.
The village of Allenheads is situated in the heart of the North Pennines in beautiful Allendale. Allenheads is reputed to be one of the highest villages in England and stands over 1,400ft above sea level. The dale was once an important lead-mining area and there is an interesting display of former life in the village in the Allenheads Heritage Centre and blacksmiths shop. The village is surrounded by wonderful heather-clad moorland making the whole area an ideal place for walkers and lovers of country life. The award-winning Killhope Lead Mining Centre, the fascinating city of Durham, Beamish Open Air Museum, Hadrian’s Wall and the attractive market towns of Allendale Town, Alston and Hexham are all within easy driving distance.