Heatherbrae is a stunning property located in Middleton-In-Teesdale, County Durham, in the North of England. With 10 bedrooms and sleeping up to 24 guests, this former luxury hotel has been transformed into a holiday let that offers a fabulous space for large groups to celebrate and enjoy. The property is set in 2.5 acres of beautiful grounds and is environmentally-friendly, using biomass and solar power.
Located near the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Heatherbrae offers a range of activities for guests, including walking, cycling, rock climbing, watersports, and more. For those who prefer a more relaxing stay, there are eateries, farm shops, and hot tubs overlooking the Teesdale valley. The property also has a tennis court, outside seating, a rope swing, tree house, and football pitch to keep guests entertained.
Inside, Heatherbrae features a welcoming atmosphere with amenities such as a games room, library, open fire, and Smart TV. The property boasts a well-equipped kitchen, multiple bedrooms with en-suites, and a housekeeper's lodge for additional accommodation. Guests can enjoy a private chef experience, as well as explore nearby attractions like Barnard Castle, High Force Waterfall, and the Lake District National Park.
Whether guests choose to relax in the garden, enjoy a meal prepared in the farmhouse kitchen, or explore the surrounding area, Heatherbrae offers a memorable and luxurious stay for group holidays. With its beautiful location, extensive amenities, and range of activities, Heatherbrae is the perfect choice for those looking for a unique and unforgettable getaway in Middleton-In-Teesdale.
Weekly price from £3152
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