Perfectly located in historic Sedgefield and within walking distance of food and gift shops, friendly pubs, renowned restaurants and cafes. Leave the car and meander into Visit England accredited Hardwick Park to stroll around the lake and woodlands and enjoy a coffee. Spend a fun day at the popular Sedgefield Racecourse known for its relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and try 'footgolf' at the nearby golf centre, both of which are within walking distance. Visit Durham City for the spectacular cathedral, castle, peaceful river walks, shopping and lunch. By car, the unique heritage coastline is only 18 miles away, while the pretty market town of Barnard Castle is 23 miles away and the open air Beamish Museum is just over 20 miles away. Explore beautiful Weardale and the North York Moors for breath taking walking and cycling routes. Head 29 miles north to Newcastle for the day and sample its vibrant and exciting arts scene. Walk up a couple of steps from the driveway and then up two more steps to enter the house through the front door. From the hallway, you will find the light and airy lounge with a large bay window that catches the morning sun. Relax on two comfortable sofas after your days out exploring and watch a little TV or DVD. Also from the hallway, there is a spacious dining room with plenty of room for everyone to enjoy sociable meals together with another TV to keep the cook company in the kitchen. French doors lead out into the garden and on to the hot tub with its sweeping views across open countryside. From the dining room, head into the well equipped kitchen where you have everything you need, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and a washing machine. The ground floor has two bedrooms; one with a double bed and rear garden views while the other is a twin overlooking the front garden. The stylish downstairs shower room has a shower and WC. Upstairs on the first floor landing is a play area where you can have some fun playing air hockey & table football. The large master bedroom has a king size bed and pretty dressing table with plenty of storage for your things including a wardrobe located on the landing. The well appointed bathroom is on this floor with WC and a corner bath to unwind in. Outside to the rear, there is a picnic table for al fresco dining and fold away seating you can use around the garden to enjoy the views. Relax in the woodfired hot tub watching the sunsets and gaze up at the stars as you plan your next day s adventures. There is off road parking for three cars on the drive plus additional parking on the street in front of the house if required.
Weekly price from £720
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