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THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, Pet Friendly, With Open Fire In Rochester

Rochester, Northumberland

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The Old School House, situated near Rochester in Northumberland, is an attractive accommodation that comfortably sleeps four guests across its two bedrooms, which include a double and a twin. This property features a ground-floor shower room equipped with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC, alongside a well-appointed kitchen/diner and a cozy sitting room complete with a woodburning stove. The kitchen boasts modern appliances such as an oil-fired Rayburn, range oven, electric oven, grill, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and washer/dryer. Guests can enjoy the convenience of a TV/DVD player, ample off-road parking, and enclosed gardens with a patio and seating. The property is pet-friendly, welcoming three well-behaved dogs, though smoking is not permitted. It’s important to note that both bedrooms are under the roof eaves, which may restrict headroom, and the property does not offer WiFi.

Located in the picturesque Northumberland region, known for its stunning landscapes, Rochester is a historical village that dates back to Roman times. Nestled in the heart of Northumberland National Park, it lies just ten miles from the Scottish border at Carter Bar. The village is rich in history, featuring the remnants of the Roman fort of Bremenium, which was built to safeguard the vital road of Dere Street. Surrounded by rolling hills and moorland, Rochester is also close to the River Rede, renowned for its excellent salmon and trout fishing opportunities. The village boasts a local pub and restaurant, The Redesdale Arms, and a quaint café known as The Last Café in England, providing visitors with delightful dining options.

The area surrounding Rochester offers a plethora of outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. There are numerous walking and cycling trails accessible from the village, and nearby Kielder Water provides a range of watersports, including canoeing, sailing, and water skiing. Just five miles south, Otterburn showcases its rich weaving history at the Otterburn Mill, while Bellingham, constructed from local stone and slate, features shops, pubs, tea rooms, and a notable golf course. For those interested in exploring further, majestic stately homes such as Wallington Hall and Cragside, as well as the historic market town of Alnwick with its stunning castle and gardens, are within an hour’s drive, making for excellent day trips.

Rochester is not only a great spot for outdoor adventures but also serves as a gateway to the cultural and historical treasures of Northumberland. Visitors can explore local cultural highlights at Bellingham Heritage Centre and Heart of Hawick, or delve into history at landmarks like Mary Queen of Scots House and Jedburgh Castle & Jail Museum. Nature lovers will appreciate the nearby Jedforest Deer & Farm Park and Kielder Observatory, which offer unique experiences. Whether seeking relaxation or adventure, The Old School House and its surroundings promise a memorable holiday experience throughout the year.

  • Pets Allowed
  • Baby Friendly
  • Coast Nearby
Weekly from £770

 

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