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OLD QUEEN'S HEAD In Wolsingham

Bishop Auckland, County Durham

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Old Queen's Head is a charming second-floor apartment located in the market town of Wolsingham, just fourteen miles from Durham in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales. This cozy retreat can accommodate two guests in a well-appointed king-size double bedroom featuring an en-suite shower room. The apartment boasts an open-plan living area that combines a kitchen, dining space, and sitting area, creating a welcoming environment for couples seeking a romantic getaway. With roadside parking available within a short two-minute walk from the property, the location is both convenient and accessible.

The apartment is equipped with essential amenities for a comfortable stay, including gas central heating, an electric oven and hob, a microwave, a fridge, and entertainment options such as a TV with FreeSat, a DVD player, and WiFi. Guests can also enjoy a selection of books and games during their stay. All fuel and power costs are included in the rent, along with bed linen and towels. However, it is important to note that the property has no lift and is situated on the second floor, making it less suitable for those with mobility issues. Additionally, the apartment is designated for adults only, with a strict no pets and no smoking policy.

Wolsingham itself is a picturesque market town, serving as the gateway to Weardale, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the North Pennines. The town is characterized by its charming period features, stone-built listed buildings, and a vibrant community atmosphere. Visitors can explore a variety of well-regarded pubs, cafes, and restaurants, as well as convenience shops and takeaways. The annual Wolsingham Agricultural Show, held on the first weekend of September, adds to the town's appeal, drawing visitors to experience local culture and traditions.

In the surrounding area, guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the North Pennines, with opportunities for exploration and relaxation among heather-clad moors and limestone scars. Nearby attractions include the village of Hamsterley, known for its old pub and proximity to Hamsterley Forest, a vast area of mixed woodland rich in wildlife. Cultural highlights in the region include the Killhope Lead Mining Museum and the Empire Theatre, while landmarks such as Witton Castle and Deer Park, as well as family-friendly destinations like Hall Hill Farm and Diggerland, offer a variety of experiences for visitors to enjoy.

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