Bunny Cottage
About the home
Situated on the edge of the picturesque village of Middleton in Teesdale the semi-detached cottage offers comfortable, centrally heated accommodation for 4 people with two bedrooms, bathroom,kitchen dining room with Rayburn stove, living room with open fire, laundry room, and secure yard with outdoor furniture.
A home from home, where you and your family, including your dog, can relax and enjoy being in a traditional cottage with all modern comforts.
On the door step there are miles of unspoilt walks, the Pennine Way goes through the village, there is the famous High Force waterfall and the small Market Town of Barnard Castle 7 miles away.
The village is serviced by 3 good pubs that also serve food and a Bistro run by French chef. There is also a small COOP, tea shops, bakery, butcher, craft shop etc in the village.
| Size: | Sleeps up to 4, 2 bedrooms |
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| Will consider: | Corporate lets House swaps Long lets Short breaks |
| Access: | Car advised Nearest amenities: 500m |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Suitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | May take pets - please enquire No smoking at this property Self-catering |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | Log fire, DVD player |
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| General: | Central heating, TV, Video player, CD player, Telephone, Safe |
| Standard: | Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer |
| Utilities: | Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 2 Bedrooms, 1 family bathroom |
| Furniture: | Sofabeds (1), Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 4 |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided Highchair available |
| Outdoors: | Shared garden, BBQ |
| Access: | Parking space |
Further details indoors:
-Entrance hall
-Lounge with open fire, views across to the wood ,comfortable seating, television, video, dvd and hifi.
-Dining room with Rayburn Heatranger stove, dining facilities and access to the kitchen and out-door space.
-Kitchen, well equipped where one guest made raspberry jam with raspberries picked in the wood.
-Double oven/grill,electric hob,extractor, dishwasher,large fridge freezer,microwave,toaster,kettle, utensils and ample crockery.
-Rear bedroom with views across the Teesdale valley, wardrobe with drawers, two single beds and reading light. For those who like wildlife, rabbits, sheep, and pheasants can be seen from the bedroom window.
-Front bedroom looking towards the wood, this room has a walk-in wardrobe, dressing table, luxurious kingsize bed with reading lights.
-Bathroom with toilet, sink, bath and shower over.
-Laundry room with washing machine, tumble dryer,and combination boiler that provides instant hot water and central heating throughout the property.
-Pets welcome by agreement
-Stricktly no smoking !
Further details outdoors:
Parking outside cottage and in entrance to Kings Walk opposite
Further details
-Welcome pack on arrival.
-Change over day is normally Saturday, but we can be flexible. Arrival time is after 3pm and departure is by 10am.
-Short breaks are available on request, either long weekends or midweek.
-The cottage is open all year round.
-A copy of the booking conditions will be sent with all enquirys.
Conditions
-Dogs are welcome by prior agreement.
-We do have facilities for babies, please let us know and we can arrange for the cot, high chair, baby bath and bouncy chair to be available.
-This is a no smoking cottage and we do not allow single sex groups .
The Northern England / Northumberland region


County Durham
County Durham is in north-east England and borders Yorkshire, Cumbria and Northumberland. Durham with its World Heritage Cathedral and Castle is the main town. It is a county of contrasts: to the west are the dales and moors of the Pennines where lead mining and quarying have helped to shape the now largely agricultural landscape, while the coastal plain of the county with its wealth of industrial heritage is now mostly green fields and woodland.
The form of the county name is unique in England. Many counties are named after their principal town, and the expected form here would be Durhamshire. It is called County Durham because the Bishops of Durham, whose Palace is in near-by Bishop Auckland, historically exercised power in regions outside the county as well, so the inner part was named County Durham as opposed to the rest of the estate of Durham.
Durham County Council promotes the county for tourism purposes as "The Land of the Prince Bishops" in reference to the former palatine jurisdiction of the bishops.
The Barnard Castle / Middleton in Teesdale area
The North Peninnes:
It was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1988. Tumbling waterfalls, sweeping moorland views, dramatic dales, stone-built villages, snaking stonewalls and friendly faces - the North Pennines has all this and more!
http://www.northpennines.org.uk/
How to get there
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| Airport: | Durham Tees Valley Airport: 22 km |
| Railway: | Darlington: 19 km |
Contact the advertiser for further details on the best way to reach this property.
Activities near Barnard Castle
Watersports
Horse Riding
Golf within 30 mins drive
Fishing
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Cycling holidays
Guestbook for Bunny Cottage
Lovely cottage in a picturesque village, enjoyed our trips out across the dales in particular we enjoyed Corbridge, Barnard Castle, Bowes Museum (although a bit pricey), the Fox & Hounds in Cotherstone and the walk from High Force along the river bank towards Middleton-in-Teesdale. N, L & S, B Suffolk & London
We had a lovely time thank you. Lucky with weather. Cottage perfect, cosy, tasteful, relaxing. Thanks for making it special. JB, EE & JB
Another brilliant holiday - weather fabulous, great walks and days out and fantastic food at the Forresters.
L family, Sunderland
Beautifully warm cottage in the coldest weather for years (16 degrees F recorded on the car thermometer one morning) P & B Hertford
Rental prices
| Rental prices originally quoted in: British £ | Convert to: |
| Prices for group size 4 | ||||||
| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| 30 Oct 11 | 17 Dec 11 | £ 350 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 17 Dec 11 | 3 Jan 12 | £ 475 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 3 Jan 12 | 11 Feb 12 | £ 350 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 11 Feb 12 | 19 Feb 12 | £ 375 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 19 Feb 12 | 31 Mar 12 | £ 350 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 31 Mar 12 | 15 Apr 12 | £ 450 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 15 Apr 12 | 2 Jun 12 | £ 350 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 2 Jun 12 | 11 Jun 12 | £ 375 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 11 Jun 12 | 21 Jul 12 | £ 350 | - | - | 1 Week | |
| 21 Jul 12 | 3 Sep 12 | £ 450 | - | - | 1 Week | |
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
All prices are inclusive of fuel for heating and hot water, electricity, linen and towels.
A booking conditions form will be sent to all enquirys.
Well behaved dogs welcome by arrangement at extra charge of £25 per dog per week
2 Night break from £150
3 Night break from £200
Availability
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Contact the owner
* Required fields Please check the following errors: | 4 years listed You are contacting Valerie Hutcheson
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