7 Front Street is a charming, traditional stone-built cottage nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Daddry Shield, County Durham, within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This delightful accommodation is designed for comfort, accommodating up to four guests with its two well-appointed bedrooms, which include a master room with a double bed and a second room with twin singles. The cottage's warm and inviting atmosphere makes it an ideal retreat for couples and small families seeking a peaceful rural getaway.
Guests can enjoy a host of amenities throughout their stay, including a cozy sitting room featuring an open fire, perfect for relaxing evenings. The ground floor also houses a kitchen with a dining area, while the first floor includes a family bathroom. The cottage is pet and child-friendly, ensuring that all members of the family can feel at home. A welcome pack greets visitors upon arrival, and essential supplies such as coal and kindling are provided, with additional supplies available from nearby villages. Towels and linen are included, making for a hassle-free experience.
The cottage boasts stunning views of Weardale, often referred to as 'The Undiscovered Dale,' visible from every window. It is conveniently located just a short stroll from the river Wear and the scenic Weardale Way, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Nearby, the villages of St Johns Chapel and Westgate offer local pubs, shops, cafes, and children's play areas, along with numerous footpaths for those who enjoy rambling and hillwalking. For those wishing to explore further, the historic towns of Bishop Auckland, Barnard Castle, Hexham, and Durham are easily accessible.
Accessibility is a key feature of 7 Front Street, with a bus stop located just outside the cottage, providing a regular service throughout Weardale and beyond. Guests will also find a designated parking spot right outside, with additional parking available at the end of the terrace. This vacation home, situated in a serene rural area on the banks of a river, is an excellent base for discovering local cultural highlights such as the Bowes Museum and Vindolanda, as well as engaging in water activities like fishing and swimming, or enjoying the great outdoors through hiking and mountain climbing adventures.
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