About
A charming first-floor annex attached to the owner's pub (currently closed), this pet-friendly abode makes a wonderful base for families of five travelling with their canine companions.
Venture up the external open-tread staircase and be welcomed into a homely hallway, kicking off your mud-splattered boots before continuing up a second staircase to the first floor.
Settle down on the sofas in front of the traditional woodburning stove, as you flick on the impressive flat-screen TV and unwind with a movie.
Take to the kitchen to prepare a hearty home cooked meal, with the help of the handy appliances and utensils that lie within the traditional white cabinets.
Pop open a bottle of fizz as you delight in a delicious evening meal at the spacious dining table, mapping out your adventures for the duration of your stay.
Allow yourself some 'me' time as you indulge in a deep soak in the eye-catching corner bathtub, or freshen up with a rejuvenating rinse in the walk-in shower also within the bathroom.
Choose to stay in the attractive double bedroom or well-decorated twin, both boasting a plethora of storage for all of your belongings.
Escape the excitement in the quaint single bedroom, as you lose yourself in the captivating narrative of your favourite book.
Make the most of warm summer nights, enjoying dinner alfresco in the enclosed back garden as you exchange your most memorable moments from the holiday so far.
Lying on the outskirts of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there is so much for visitors to see and do whilst staying in the area.
Grab your bikes and head for Hamsterly Forest to embark on a thrilling cycle through the countryside, stopping off at enchanting landmarks such as Spurlswood beck waterfall and Summerhill Force and Gibson's Cave.
Saunter along the Tees Valley Railway Walk or take a hike through Hannah's Meadows, crossing God's Bridge to Mill Force, Bowes, before admiring art at The Bowes Museum and taking a tour of the imposing Barnard Castle and grounds.
Take in the unspoilt landscapes of the Durham Heritage Coast as you spend your days on the soft white sands of some of the finest beaches in the area, or soak up local history in the magnificent city of Durham.
Meet majestic birds of prey at Walworth Birds of Prey or step back in time with a trip to the Living Museum of Beamish, just a short drive away.