Holiday houses in Horden

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A comfortable living area features a cozy seating arrangement with a sofa and armchairs, complemented by a round coffee table. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, and a patterned rug lies on the floor, adding warmth and texture to the space.
Home in County Durham
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Rose Cottage

Rose Cottage is a 150 year old Grade II listed property, located within the Durham City conservation area. It is ideally situated for guests to enjoy the many attractions of this historic city, including the Unesco World Heritage site of Durham Cathedral and Castle, Durham University Museums and Gardens, riverside walks and an abundance of eateries. Rose cottage offers guests stylish, comfortable accommodation with quality furnishings, a small furnished courtyard and complimentary guest parking.

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A bright bedroom features a brass bed with a golden bedspread, complemented by neatly arranged white towels. Large glass doors open to a stone patio with views of the surrounding greenery. A plush chair sits beside the bed, enhancing the room's inviting ambiance.
Cottage in Sedgefield
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

The Stables at Todds House Farm

The Stables a brand new spacious 2 bedroom barn conversion finished to a high standard. Situated at Todd's House Farm on the outskirts of the historic small town of Sedgefield. Situated on a quite lane, the Stables is within walking distance of Sedgefield which has plenty to offer with its pubs, cafes, gift shops and the picturesque Hardwick Park. It is very accessible from both the A1 and A19 with easy access to Durham, the Yorkshire Moors and Dales, Northumberland and the surrounding areas.

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A coastal view is captured, showcasing a line of houses along a street with a backdrop of the blue ocean. Two ships are visible on the horizon under a clear sky, while green playground equipment can be seen in the foreground.
Cottage in Easington
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Cosy home in quiet village near East Durham coast

Comfortable & welcoming base for a relaxing time away from the crowds. Great location for exploring County Durham, its heritage coast & North East England. Close to A19 & outlet shopping centre. 15 mins drive to Durham City, 30mins in each direction to central Newcastle & North Yorkshire. For those wanting to explore the outdoors, Seaham Harbour is 5 mins away. National Cycle Network Route 1 and Castle Eden Dene, a historic woodland & site of special scientific interest are on the doorstep.

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Treehouse in Wingate
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Couples treehouse retreat with hot tub - Nuthatch

Restatthenest. Beautifully designed in keeping with its spectacular natural surroundings, Nuthatch offers a curious combination of luxurious comfort with lavish décor. With open plan living, a super-king size bed and the added indulgence of underfloor heating and an inbuilt music system, offering guests their own private balcony and hot tub. Features • Super king bed • Fully equipped kitchen • Ensuite with rain shower • Private hot tub • Underfloor heating • Inbuilt music system • Smart TV

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A dining area features a large wooden table surrounded by upholstered chairs with a light fabric. A television is mounted on the wall, and sunlight streams through the windows with slatted blinds, illuminating the space. A floral arrangement sits at the center of the table.
Home in County Durham
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Hidden beauty in peaceful place

A spacious retreat for the whole family, ideal for mid-week contractors/business stays. This elegant and comfortable home offers everything you need for a peaceful getaway. Located just minutes from the A19 and Dalton Park Outlet, with Seaham Harbour only 10 minutes away, and easy access to Durham (20 min) and Newcastle city centre (30 min). Whether you’re exploring the coast, shopping, working or simply relaxing, this home is your ideal base — with plenty of room to unwind and reconnect.

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A living room is showcased featuring a fireplace with a brick surround and a wooden chest of drawers nearby. A patterned rug lies on the floor, while a red leather armchair adorned with a Union Jack cushion provides a cozy seating option. Sunlight enters from a window, illuminating the space.
Home in Shotton Colliery
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Cosy 2 bedroomed house sleeps up to 6

Traditional terraced house in former mining village about twenty minutes drive from Durham, Sunderland and Hartlepool. In quiet area only metres from the National Cycle track. Fully furnished, bath, shower over, 2 double bedrooms upstairs, one king size bed, other has 2 singles. Large double sofa bed in lounge. Folding bed for 7th guest and travel cot (on request). Modern kitchen. Parking at door. Please note TV has no HDMI port and is secured to the wall, not possible to plug in devices

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A cozy bedroom features a large window with views of the sea, allowing natural light to fill the space. Soft curtains frame the view, while a comfortable bed with a decorative cover and a storage unit are positioned nearby.
Home in Blackhall Colliery
5 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Heathcote Dene

This stylish Edwardian terraced house is perfect for couples or a family. On the edge of Durham Heritage Coastline & Castle Eden Dene Nature Reserve. 8 mins walk to beaches & cliffs. On a clear day views as far as Blyth & Whitby. The sandy beach has wonderful rock formations & an abundance of sea glass after a high tide. Regular sightings of seal, dolphin, deer and rare birds. Also the beach is the location of the final scenes of Get Carter with Michael Caine & Britt Ekland (1970).

Top Guest favourite
A light-filled living area features a comfortable sofa and armchair, with a wooden coffee table at its center. French doors open onto a grassy garden, while a television is neatly placed on the console. A floor lamp and wall art complement the soothing color palette.
Home in Houghton le Spring
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 787 reviews

Seven Sisters view Durham 6 miles from Durham city

Our house is perfect for those wanting to live in a semi rural part of our region, with a hive of local amenities close-by. With easy access to major road networks and transport links from our home, We are in an ideal location for commuting to or exploring the nearby Cities of Durham, Sunderland and Newcastle which are bursting with culture and attractions. To the East we have the coastal town of Seaham Harbour, to the West we have Beamish Museum, County Durham and Northumberland

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A cozy living area features a light blue sofa with decorative cushions, paired with an ottoman. Two lamps provide soft illumination, creating a warm ambiance. A TV is mounted on the wall opposite a white shelving unit filled with books, while natural light filters through sheer curtains.
Condo in Ryhope
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

The old library

The building was an old library now converted into flats. The flat is on the ground floor with own entrance, private yard and parking. A home from home, fully furnished with everything you will need to make your stay enjoyable. It is in a prime location, 10mins from the city center, 5mins walk from the scenic coastline. Close transport links to the A19 and A1. There are local shops a few doors down, including Asda, Lidl, bars, restaurants and several takeaways close by.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious studio features two single beds with coordinating bedding, positioned beside a media unit displaying various DVDs. A large television is mounted on the wall, and contemporary light fixtures hang from the sloped ceiling. A comfortable sofa is visible, creating a welcoming relaxation area.
Apartment in Trimdon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Perfect, cosy base.

Well equipped studio. Plenty of space for 3 to relax after a day of sightseeing. Unwind in the spacious walk in shower. Enjoy a relaxing drink in the garden or the large patio ( with or without the goats!). Perhaps even a BBQ ( gas BBQ available on request). Pop over the village green to the pub. Cosy down and prepare for your next adventure watching satellite T.V. Cook a light meal or order a take away. Very peaceful location and very comfortable accommodation.

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Loft in Shotton Colliery
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Lovely 1 bedroomed loft with free parking

Lovely location, we are opposite Skyhigh sky diving centre shotton colliery We are 8 miles from Durham 2 miles from A19 6 miles from A1 6 miles from Crimdom coastal holiday park 17 miles from stadium of light We live in a quiet street of 1 house and 2 bungalows The view from the loft is over looking the sky diving centre There is plenty of room on our drive to park visitors cars and we also have security cameras Checkout is 12 midday

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Cottage in Sherburn Village
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Dove Cottage, Sherburn Village, Durham City

Dove Cottage is ideal for Durham City. It is a detached cottage, for two and a dog if you have one. It’s in a quiet location in Sherburn Village, behind Weardale House, with access to a large garden with a summerhouse and garden furniture. It has everything you need in a home from home to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. It’s a short journey into Durham City, by car or bus and also close to the beaches of County Durham.

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