Explore the heart of northern Cumbria and Northumbria with a stay in this truly rural cottage that sleeps four guests and two canine companions. Offering increased accessibility and a versatile layout, this two-storey cottage is a top choice for those with limited mobility. Head out on easy-going or more challenging walks in the surrounding countryside, setting off from the owner’s farm to explore a national park or the stunning Scottish border towns that are peppered with fantastic local history sites.
Cosy and welcoming from the moment you step inside, the ground floor lounge is your first port of call. With original beams and exposed brickwork, the countryside nature of this cottage has been maintained for a truly traditional feel to your getaway. Snuggle up by the wood burner-effect electric fire and get stuck into the local guide books left out for your perusal. Prepare quality meals in the kitchen/diner and be sure to make use of the rear courtyard, weather allowing. Completing the ground floor is a highly-versatile double bedroom with an adjustable bed and en-suite wet room, whilst a second bedroom on the first floor is also presented with a handy en-suite.
The cottage sits just 4 miles from the North Pennines AONB and 7 miles from the Northumberland National Park, so it’s clear to see that outdoor adventure and unforgettably scenic routes are always on offer close by. History buffs will find plenty to rave about when walking along Hadrian’s Wall (4.5 miles), whilst lovers of fantastic birdlife should flock to the RSPB Geltsdale Nature Reserve (4.5 miles) to spot grouse, curlews and plenty of beautiful barn owls. Further afield you’ll find Scottish border towns including Gretna Green (19 miles) which is well worth a visit for shopping or dining out!