Holiday houses in Knarsdale

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A comfortable living area is showcased, featuring a white sofa and a rocking chair. A wooden beam spans the ceiling, and a log-burning stove is framed by exposed brick. Soft lighting from the decorative mantel enhances the inviting ambiance, while a television sits on a low wooden unit.
Cottage in Northumberland
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Hadrians Wall & Dark skies cottage w log burner.

Welcome to Aquila Cottage which is directly on the Hadrians Wall Path, Pennine Way and Cycleway Route 72. The cottage is in an unparallelled location just 150 yards from "the best bit" of Hadrians Wall at Walltown Crags and directly opposite the Roman Army Museum. There is a bus stop right (services include AD122) outside. We are perfectly located for walking, visiting the sites along Hadrians Wall, stargazing events at Walltown & Twice Brewed as well as visiting the lakes & Scottish Borders

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A red squirrel stands upright on lush green grass, holding an acorn. The surrounding area features scattered brown leaves, enhancing the natural setting. The sunlight gently illuminates the squirrel's fur, revealing its distinct colors and features.
Guest suite in Garrigill
5 out of 5 average rating, 383 reviews

Moorside.Cosy country hideaway in pretty village.

A lovely purpose built annexe, with fitted kitchen to include washing machine,dishwasher,refridgerator,oven/hob and microwave.Lounge has TV with dvd,books and games,wi-fi,sofa-bed and French doors to garden with garden chairs/table and BBQ.The bedroom has a superking sized bed that can be unzipped and unlinked to make two singles if required and built-in wardrobes.Bathroom has shower over bath with basin and W.C.The property has underfloor heating and secure outside storage for bicycles etc.

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The exterior of a uniquely shaped cabin is presented, featuring a wooden facade and large glass doors. An outdoor seating area is seen under a covered porch, adorned with string lights. A fire pit is positioned for warmth, with trees in the background.
Cabin in Dumfries and Galloway
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 341 reviews

Luxury Rural Cabin with Wood Fired Hot Tub

Glencartholm Farm by Wigwam Holidays is part of the UK's No1 glamping brand that has been providing guests with 'great holidays in the great outdoors' for over 20 years! Situated in a beautiful rural location in Dumfries and Galloway, we also run an Alpaca Farm. Beautiful views and quiet surroundings are what will greet you whilst you relax in the private hot tub. We have 4 luxury ensuite cabins with wood fired hot tubs and the capacity to accomodate for couples, families and group bookings.

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The whitewashed cottage features a stone wall and a picket gate. Red roses bloom beside the windows, adding charm to the exterior. The roof is finished with slate tiles, and satellite dishes are visible above, indicating modern amenities in a tranquil rural setting.
Cottage in Northumberland
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

A magical rural hideaway close to Hadrian's Wall

Stonecrop is a much loved cottage and enjoys a tranquil setting with a large, attractive garden, situated in a stunning part of Northumberland. Guests are welcome to wander through our adjoining field to reach the banks of the river South Tyne. It was built in 1760 and has retained its original character whilst benefiting from all mod cons. Many guests return year after year and dogs are welcome too. Stonecrop is within easy reach of Hadrian’s Wall, the Yorkshire Dales, the Borders and Lakes.

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The courtyard garden features a stone wall with lush greenery and colorful flowers in a large planter. A blue chair is positioned nearby, offering a relaxing space to enjoy the garden. Warm sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Cumbria
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

The Rookery

After much research, I think this cottage was likely built somewhere in the 1500's. It has quirky uneven walls, VERY LOW BEAMS (TAKE CARE) upstairs made from sailing ships that travelled the world. There's no kitchen, but is a dining room with mini fridge, microwave kettle, crockery, cutlery and tea making things and a large container for you to leave your dishes out for me. *DOGS* Please keep dogs off the bed and furniture as the dog hairs just spread over everything in the washing machine.

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The elegant exterior of Swinburne Castle showcases a spacious two-story structure framed by well-maintained lawns and mature trees. Large windows offer glimpses of the interior, while the high ceilings and classic architectural details reflect the building's historic charm.
Apartment in Great Swinburne
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

Swinburne Castle

Swinburne Castle is perfectly situated within its own beautiful parkland and gardens. Traditionally decorated, parts of the house have tremendous history dating back to the 12th century. The east wing is extremely comfortable and private, and don't be perturbed by the stone steps leading down to the vaulted cellar. A delicious continental breakfast will be provided in your rooms. There is ample parking and a tennis court you are welcome to use. lovely footpaths from the house for keen walkers.

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The exterior of a cozy, modern shepherd's hut is visible, featuring a green wooden facade, white window, and a front door. An enclosed patio area with light furniture and a small table is surrounded by a decorative fence. A grassy landscape with trees and a wooden fence frames the scene.
Shepherd’s hut in Lambley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Lapwing, En-Suite Shepherds Hut in Northumberland

A very cosy, modern shepherds hut in an idyllic part of Northumberland. Handcrafted on site it has en-suite facilities, underfloor heating and an enclosed patio with seats and a chiminea. We have excellent walking and cycling from site. The Pennine way is a field away, two disused railway lines, Lambley viaduct and riverside walks. Nearby is the market town of Alston, Penrith and the north lakes, Barnard Castle in Teasdale. Stanhope in Weardale. Hadrian's wall, Hexham, Brampton and Carlisle

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Condo in Cumbria
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

The Hideaway, in the centre of historic Alston

Ground floor apartment tucked away behind the town centre. Part of a converted 17th century listed building, the apartment is quiet and peaceful yet has immediate access to all the amenities of the town centre and road links. The apartment sleeps 2 adults and can accommodate an infant. The apartment is double glazed and benefits from gas central heating. Unlimited fibre wifi is provided together with Freesat TV. Access is pedestrian only but there is free parking just a few yards away.

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A spacious sitting and dining area is arranged with leather and fabric sofas around a central wooden coffee table. A decorative rug covers the floor, while large windows allow natural light to fill the space. A wood-burning stove adds warmth to the ambiance.
Cottage in Slaley
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Farmhouse annex in Northumberland village

The Old Farmhouse is a period property in the village of Slaley. A separate annex offers guests a sitting room with wood burning stove and a large family bedroom. A separate kitchen provides full electric oven with induction hob, fridge, microwave, and a washing machine. The Rose and Crown, is a community pub/restaurant located in the village and there is also a small community shop. It is only 1 mile to Slaley Hall with its excellent restaurant, leisure facilities and golf course.

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The cottage exterior features a white facade with black window frames and a welcoming entrance. A wooden staircase leads up to the door, surrounded by well-tended green shrubs and potted plants. Large windows provide ample natural light, enhancing the inviting appearance.
Cottage in Wetheral
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 686 reviews

Ghyllie Cottage

We are dog friendly! We are also child friendly! Ghyllie Cottage is a two bedroom, two bathroom cottage that is over 200 years old! Wetheral is just 3 miles from junction 42 on the M6 and the village has great amenities including a Village Shop and post office, Cafe, and a great pub just across the road! Wetheral Railway Station is a short walk from the cottage with regular trains to Carlisle and Newcastle. Easy access to Gretna Green, the Lake District, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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The exterior of the barn conversion features rustic stone walls and a welcoming entrance. Two large windows and a central door are adorned with planters filled with lush greenery and colorful flowers, contributing to the inviting atmosphere of this countryside retreat.
Home in Irthington
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Cosy, private annex. Hadrian’s wall. Newtown

Rural Retreat. Amazing views. Beautiful surroundings and countryside. Perfect for walkers- whether you are going coast to coast on the Hadrians wall path or looking for local countryside walks. Close to the Northumberland and Lake District National Parks. Also great for a stop off if travelling to/from Scotland. We are just a 15minute drive off the M6. Amenities a short drive away in Brampton Market Town or Carlisle city centre. Lots of lovely local places to eat and visit.

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A stone cottage entrance is framed by vibrant green climbing plants and decorative flowers in planters. The solid grey door features a rectangular window, and subtle outdoor lighting adds warmth to the stone walls, creating an inviting entrance.
Cottage in England
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 274 reviews

The Nook Cottage In The Heart Of Northumberland

Come away to nature, peace, and tranquillity at an idyllic, self-contained stone cottage nestled in the heart of Northumberland, within a short walk to the North Tyne River, two village pubs, post office, convenience mart and church. Charm can be found in the original stone walls, oak beams, woodburning stove, cosy furniture, and a king-size bed. An excellent touring base, located near Hadrian’s Wall, Roman forts, Hexham Abbey, and Kielder Water and Forest Park.

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