Slaggyford, Brampton

The Shed – £55 per night

 1  Bedrooms 

 0  Bathrooms 

 2  Guests 

Highlights

£55 per night - Sleeps 2 - Scenic Views - On The Pennine Way

The Shed is the ideal base en-route for enthusiastic walkers or cyclists as it sits right on major walk and cycle routes such as the Pennine Way, Isaacs Tea Trail and is set just off the Coast to Coast route. This wooden chalet is perfect for one-night stays. It is set in a secluded part of the garden with stunning views of the fells and river. Welcoming and rustic, this cosy cabin has everything you need: bunk beds, basic cooking facilities, electric heater, and a garden to relax in with a cup of tea or glass of wine! Separate, secure bike storage is also available upon request.

The Property

Secluded within a lush garden, The Shed sits in the heart of Slaggyford village.
The charming village has a traditional train station with a coal powered train that takes visitors to Alston and back, it even had an ice cream parlour for the hot summer days which provides the perfect refreshing treat.

This property is set in the owners back garden of Cherry Tree Cottage, walk around the side into the rear garden, The Shed is then located down rough steps on the lower tier of the garden. This property has all the required amenities for a comfortable nights stay in the bunk house. It has basic facilities to cook, eat, sleep (and to use the porta loo). There is a second shed which the owner is happy to provide access too for bike storage – information for this will be in your check in information.

This booking is only for the cabin and the bottom tier of the garden, the top tier is access only and is the owners private garden.

Additional information:

This property is for walkers or cyclist ONLY and perfect for a one night stay.
Offers SECURE bike storage upon request
Please note that while your accommodation will all be set over 1 floor, you do have to be able to walk on uneven ground and down a set of steps (which can be seen in the images above) to reach the property.
No shower facilities, porta potty available
Due to the size of the property, unfortunately we will not be able to accommodate any pets
Pay less when you book directly with Pennine Ways Holiday Cottages

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Amenities

  • Heating

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Location

Slaggyford is set directly on the Pennine Way. The local pub Kirkstyle Inn which has been fully refurbished and offers meals and refreshments. Only a 5 minute drive or a 15/20min walk along the road. A torch and HiVis jacket is recommended as there is no footpath although there is a grass verge. It is also home to a traditional train station with amazing ice cream parlour. The train takes you through to Alston and back making for a lovely day out!
Alston is nestled in the heart of the North Pennines National Landscapes Area, Alston proudly holds the title of England’s highest market town. Rich in charm and history, it offers everything you need for a memorable stay—from essential amenities to delightful local experiences.

Alston is home to a fantastic array of independent shops, eateries, cafés, and pubs.

Visit Saddlers Bakery for freshly baked bread and sweet treats, all made from scratch.

Walters cafe and wine bars offers the best of both worlds with plenty of home cooked meals and bakery goods with the added bonus of serving a selection of wines and beers in the evening.

Another local cafe is Cobbles Cafe. It offers a variety of homemade hot and cold food and baked goods along side a lovely cup of tea or coffee and an excellent hot chocolate.

Enjoy delicious, locally sourced meals at Alston House or The Cumberland Inn, a favourites among locals and visitors alike.

While The Turks Head doesn't have a restaurant, it does host a lovely quiz night and raffle where all proceedings go to charity.

Stop by the Cane Workshop or Alston Wholefoods, where you’ll find award-winning jams and chutneys and locally made mustard—perfect for a gift or a picnic.

​Whether you're picking up supplies at the outdoor clothing store or grabbing a bite from one of the many local eateries, Alston offers a warm welcome and everything you need within easy reach.

Perfectly positioned near the borders of Durham, Northumberland, and the Lake District, Alston makes an excellent base for exploring the region.

Nature & Outdoor Activities

The surrounding landscape is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Both the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast Cycle Route run directly through Alston. The rolling hills, open moorland, and dramatic views provide a spectacular backdrop for outdoor adventures.

Don't miss natural highlights such as the stunning Ashgill Waterfall, and keep an eye out for the abundant wildlife that calls this unspoiled countryside home.