If you enjoy the flexibility of self catering, there are beautiful properties to be found across Durham - from modern apartments to traditional farmhouses.
Search Results 118 products
Showing records 1 to 20.
Refurbished, 200-year-old Pennine long-house byre conversion. Set in 13 acres of countryside. Views from every angle. Excellent base for walking and touring.
Tow Law
Comfortable, 2-bedroomed, well-equipped stone cottage. Enjoying south-facing, panoramic views from North Yorkshire Moors to the Pennines. Quiet village location, adjoining owner's home.
Woodland
Spacious accommodation in part of an attractive Queen Anne period house. Near the centre of this small former market town which is situated in Weardale, one of the North Pennine Dales.
Wolsingham
Luxury accommodation, 2 en suite bedrooms, sleeping 4. Excellent location for touring North East England. Five minutes from Beamish, Durham County Cricket, 15 minutes from Durham.
Chester-le-Street
Converted stone cottage (in 1991) in quiet and peaceful location surrounded by meadows. Overlooking Grassholme Reservoir. Walkers and bird-watchers paradise. Fishing, riding and canoeing nearby.
Middleton-in-Teesdale
First floor, 2 bedroom, self-catering accommodation. Sleeps up to 5 in beautiful Teesdale. All modern conveniences. Excellent decor throughout.
Barnard Castle
Spend a relaxing holiday in spacious accommodation on a working farm, in beautiful countryside, 3 miles from Hamsterley Forest. Central for Durham City, Weardale and Teesdale.
Hamsterley
Friarside Farm Caravan is situated in an enclosed fenced-off garden within the grounds of a working farm.
Wolsingham
Two bedroom fully serviced luxurious self catering holiday home in a prestigious development of exclusive apartments in a prime city centre location.
Durham
Stone-built cottages, one with disabled access, beautiful views, off-road parking. Ten minutes drive from Durham City.
Lanchester
Authentic stone-built cottages, with lawned garden, surrounded by unspoilt rolling countryside. Ten miles west of Durham City. Both cottages have two bedrooms, one double and one twin and upstairs bathroom.
Lanchester
Rose and Fern cottages are Grade II listed buildings in a Conservation Area. They are both well equipped and situated for exploring the city.
Durham
Converted stone-built Methodist chapel dated 1868. Within walking distance of Tanfield Railway and the Causey Arch and pub.
Stanley
Spacious cottages accessible to all, converted from an old barn on a working farm in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Fabulous views. Accessible footpaths.
Bowes
Recently converted barn on family farm, beautiful countryside. Ideal for relaxing, touring, walking and visiting places of local interest.
Wolsingham
Built in 1840, cosy cottage, excellent location for tourist attractions. Minutes to Durham city centre by bus. Parking, non smoking, internet connection.
Durham
Luxurious former farmhouse, combining the best features of traditional dales life with modern facilities. Enjoys stunning panoramic views of Upper Teesdale.
Forest-in-Teesdale
One double with en suite shower, one twin with separate bathroom. Large kitchen/diner. Upstairs lounge with sofa bed. Magnificent views.
Cowshill
Dove Cottage is situated in the courtyard of Weardale House. It has access to a large garden overlooking countryside. Good situation for exploring Durham and the surrounding area.
Sherburn Village
Comfortable farm cottage with beamed ceilings, private garden and patio. Rural setting. Two miles from Beamish Museum. Within an hour’s drive of Durham, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland coast.
Harperley