Sleeps 2 - 1 Bedroom - Copper Roll Top Bath - Private Indoor Hot tub - Log Burning Stove - Pet Friendly - Wi-Fi - Private Parking
Old Sunday School sits close to the pretty village center of Garrigill a North Pennines area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, set on the Pennine Way. Boasting stunning scenery, this cosy cottage sleeps two and has a host of features such as log burning stove, modern kitchen, and private indoor hot tub.
The Master Bedroom is on the first floor en suite bathroom with copper roll top bath.
The cottage also has private parking and, hidden behind the high gate the private alleyway to the property is a lovely area to sit on a Summer evening.
Close to Alston Town which offers a host of country pubs, eateries, and gift shops. Exploring the great outdoors, the area offers bike trails, waterfalls, river and fell walks and even a ride on a steam train at the South Tynedale Railway.
Close enough to explore the beautiful Lake District without the hustle and bustle, Yorkshire & Teesdale and the unspoilt Weardale valley. Include visiting a city such as Newcastle, Carlisle and Durham all within an hour’s drive or one of the many castles in the area and a Roman Fort on Hadrian’s Wall.
Pets are accepted - maximum of 2 dogs
Travel Cot and High Chair Available upon request.
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Local Information
Alston is the highest market town in England and boast good local amenities. It has many independent shops, eateries, cafes and pubs, including Saddlers Baker which makes fresh bread and baked goods from scratch, Alston House which serves delicious home cooked meals made using locally sourced produce and the Cane workshop which sells award winning Jams and Chutneys. From the outdoor clothing shop, where you can stock up on supplies to the fish and chip shop where you can grab a tasty treat, there is plenty to do in Alston.
The area is close to the borders of Durham, Northumberland and is a gateway into the Lake District making this an ideal base to get out and explore this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Killhope Lead Mining Museum, the South Tyne Railway and Yad Moss Ski Slope are some amazing local attraction to name just a few. For those who enjoy the outdoors, walking and cycling, the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast Route runs right through Alston. The rolling countryside with unspoiled panoramic views of moorland is home to an abundance of wildlife and some amazing natural beauties including Ashgill waterfall.
Parking
Pets welcome
Broadband Internet
Pool & spa facilities
Indoor hot tub
Parking & facilities
Parking
Policies
Accessible 24/7, Pets allowed, Smoking not allowed, Unsuitable for elderly or infirm, Wheelchair inaccessible
Location features
Rural, Village
Bathroom & laundry
Bathroom & Laundry, Bed linen, Hair dryer, Essentials, Shower, Towel set, Bathtub, Washbasin, Washing machine
Heating & cooling
Electric heating, Fireplace, Floor heating, Heating available
Entertainment
DVD-Player, TV (Satellite)
Internet & office
Broadband Internet, Broadband Internet
Kitchen & dining
Coffee machine, Cooking utensils, Dishwasher, Kitchen stove, Microwave, Oven, Refrigerator, Toaster
Home Safety
Carbon Monoxide Detector, First aid kit, Smoke Detector
Pets welcome
Smoking not allowed
Unsuitable for elderly or infirm
Wheelchair inaccessible
Check-in: 04:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM (noon)
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