Enjoying an idyllic location on the border of Cumbria and Northumberland, this charming single-level stone cottage is a relaxing retreat for couples and smaller families. Making a quiet base for discovering the North Pennines and the magnificent Northumberland National Park, the property features exposed beams, stonework and a welcoming wood burner, providing cosy accommodation for up to four guests. One of a group of several properties on the site of a working farm, this delightfully updated getaway also offers access to a lovely shared summer house and hot tub, perfect for relaxing in after an exhilarating day exploring the Pennine Way and Hadrian’s Wall.
A few steps lead up from the parking space to the decked area and through into this cheerful holiday home. The bright and airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner features wooden flooring and exposed stonework above the arched window. With a TV, wood burner and comfortable seating, the lounge is a perfect spot to unwind in after a fabulous day’s exploring. The dining area is ideal for enjoying delicious family meals you can prepare in the stylish kitchen area to the rear. The cottage also provides a light, refreshing bathroom and two delightful bedrooms: a spacious king-size room and a cosy twin. Heading outside, the private decked area has garden furniture and makes a lovely spot for dining alfresco on a summer afternoon. A few steps lead down onto a pretty lawn, alongside a hot tub and summer house, all shared with the other properties onsite.
The area offers miles of walks and hikes, with nearby attractions for history buffs and nature lovers including Talkin Tarn Country Park, Solway Aviation Museum, RSPB Geltsdale, Cold Fell and a stretch of Hadrian’s Wall, all within 7 miles. Brampton (2 miles) is a friendly market town with some great shops and restaurants.