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HC Property - Burnlea Holiday Home

Bishop Aukland, County Durham

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Located in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, this stylish bungalow, known as Burnlea Cottage, offers a delightful retreat for families, accommodating up to six guests across three bedrooms. Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the property serves as a perfect base for exploring the rich mining history of the region. The newly refurbished holiday home features a charming open fire, inviting a cozy ambiance for gatherings after a day of adventure. Visitors can engage in various activities right from their doorstep, including visits to Raby Castle, where deer roam the expansive grounds, and Hamsterley Forest, which offers wildlife watching, stargazing, and thrilling mountain biking opportunities.

The interior of Burnlea Cottage is designed to provide comfort and convenience. The welcoming sitting room, complete with an open fire and a television, is perfect for relaxation while enjoying the stunning countryside views. The kitchen/diner is fully equipped for self-catering, featuring a dishwasher and a utility area with a washer/dryer to ensure guests can maintain a fresh wardrobe throughout their stay. The accommodation includes two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom, all fitted with built-in wardrobes, along with a contemporary bathroom that offers both a bath and shower facilities, catering to the needs of all guests.

For those looking to explore the local area, the nearby village of Butterknowle boasts two pubs, while Cockfield offers additional amenities, including another pub, a shop for essentials, and a variety of takeaways. Visitors can also plan their trip to coincide with the vibrant Kynren event, which features live performances and fireworks. The medieval Raby Castle Park and Gardens, with its newly constructed treehouse for children, presents an exciting opportunity for family-friendly exploration right on the doorstep of the cottage.

Further afield, the historic market town of Barnard Castle provides a plethora of attractions, including the 16th-century castle, scenic bridge, and numerous museums and galleries. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy the Deepdale Nature Reserve, where the River Tees flows through picturesque landscapes. Cultural highlights in the area include the Bowes Museum and the National Railway Museum at Shildon, while the natural beauty of Windlestone Hall Country Park and the North Pennines enriches the experience for visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure in this captivating region of the North of England.

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