Sleeps 2 - 1 Bedroom - Open Plan Living area - Same Level Accommodation - Wi-Fi
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6 Globe House is situated through an archway just off the Alston Market Square to the right of the Wholefood shop. Alston has all the local amenities guests need right on its doorstep from grocery and gift shops to cafes We encourage guests to shop local in the amazing independent shops. 6 Globe House is set over one floor (ground floor), the decor has been finished to a high standard and can accommodate breaks of 2 days or more.
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Step from the courtyard into the open plan kitchen, living and dining room. This room is perfect for entertaining in small groups. The modern kitchen is well equipped to cook meals should you wish to eat in, equipped with a fridge, microwave, oven, hob, toaster and kettle. The small extending dining table provides you with a place to eat, while the cosy living area has a sofa, TV and electric fire.
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A corridor with beautiful a tiled floor leads from the open plan living area to the bathroom on the left which has a bath and shower above and straight ahead is the double bedroom.
The cottage has an outside seating area in the quiet courtyard for evening drinks and ample parking in the market place.
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Pets welcome with prior notification - dog bed, food/water bowls are provided, please request on booking
High chair and travel cot available - please request on booking
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Local Information
Cumbria is often said to be the most beautiful county in England. Historically part of Cumberland, Alston being about 1000 feet above sea level is the highest market town in England and lies within the North Pennines, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by stunning views of the surrounding fells and the South Tyne Valley. The surrounding moorland has diverse flora and fauna and provides an abundance of wild and rare animals and is home to the endangered red squirrel and many types of birds of prey.
Alston was once described as being in the middle of nowhere and the middle of everywhere. It is only 18 miles to Penrith, 20 miles to Ullswater in the Lake District, 23 miles to Hexham and 25 miles to Hadrian's Wall. Newcastle is only 45 miles away.
Alston has access to two ski slopes at Yad Moss and Allenheads, both with tows. The road linking Alston with Penrith and the Lakes is Hartside and is one of the top 10 best roads for biking, sidecar and kit cars. The Lake District National Park, considered one of England's most outstanding areas of natural beauty, serving as inspiration for artists, writers, and musicians, is only 20 miles to the west.
Home to the South Tynedale Railway, the highest narrow-gauge railway in Britain and The Hub motor museum both served by a tearoom on the station platform offering delicious freshly prepared food. Alston has great selection of Inns, Shops, Cafes, Restaurants and Scenic Walks over Fells, Riverside, hidden Waterfalls and historical industrial sites and museums from the lead mining era. Alston town was also used in the making of Jane Ayre and Oliver Twist with its pretty original buildings and cobbled streets.
The town has a steeply rising cobbled high street and a distinctive market cross, which has a small fruit and vegetable stall four mornings a week. Other attractions are local craft shops which sell award winning jams and chutneys, and the artisan food shops where you can find a wide range of produce and an excellent range of cheeses, a lot are locally sourced, and accommodate dietary requirements and sell our local specialist Cumberland Mustard, made here in Alston. There is an outdoor shop in the market square, on the main street, two gift shops, a takeaway, Bistro, and bakery towards the top of the street. You will also find antique shops, a beautician, charity shop, library, hairdressers, doctors’ surgery and a Chemist. There is also a Co-op and the Spar, the Spar incorporates an excellent butcher’s shop which has a variety of fresh and cooked meats along with a petrol station.
For the keen walker, Alston is situated on the Pennine Way, South Tyne Trail, and Isaacs Tea Trail.
Between Alston and Melmerby, the road climbs the Hartside Pass to a height of 1904 ft, from where there are magnificent views across the Solway Firth to Scotland. This long and steep climb also forms part of the Coast-to-Coast Cycle Route.
If you fall in love with the local area why not visit the local estate agents Pennine Ways to see what properties, they have to offer
Parking
Pets welcome
Wireless Broadband Internet
6 Globe House Front
Kitchen
Kitchen
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room
Parking and facilities
Parking on street, Private garden
Policies
Children are welcome, Pets allowed, Smoking not allowed, Wheelchair inaccessible
Entertainment
Beach chairs, DVD-Player, TV (Antenna)
Bathroom and laundry
Bathroom & Laundry, Hair dryer, Essentials, Iron & Board, Shower, Towel set
Heating and cooling
Central heating, Fireplace
Internet and office
Wireless Broadband Internet
Kitchen and dining
Children's high chair, Cooking utensils, Grill, Kitchen stove, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Toaster
Home safety
Carbon Monoxide Detector, Fire Extinguisher, First aid kit, Smoke Detector
Children welcome
Pets welcome
Smoking not allowed
Wheelchair inaccessible
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Check-out: 10:00 AM
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