Hepple Hill Cottage, Edmundbyers Near Blanchland

County Durham. Sleeps up to 6

Hepple Hill Cottage is an intriguing holiday home located near Blanchland in County Durham, in the North of England. With three bedrooms and the capacity to sleep six guests, this delightful property offers off-road parking for three cars and is situated within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage is perfect for families, groups, or couples seeking a peaceful escape to the countryside. The tastefully presented living spaces include a fully-equipped kitchen/diner, a cosy sitting area with a woodburning stove, and a home office space for those needing to work during their stay.

Outside, guests can enjoy alfresco dining on the rear patio garden with views of the surrounding moors, or relax in the enclosed front garden with picturesque views of the farmland. The property features three characterful bedrooms, including a double with an en-suite bathroom, providing a comfortable and relaxing retreat for guests. Nearby attractions include The Derwent Arms pub in Edmundbyers, The Baa youth hostel with a bar area, and Pow Hill Country Park, where visitors can enjoy walks and picnics by the Derwent Reservoir.

For those looking to explore further afield, the historic village of Blanchland offers essential amenities and dining options at White Monk Refectory & Tearoom and Lord Crewe Arms. The location of Hepple Hill Cottage also provides easy access to the wonders of the North Pennines AONB and Northumberland’s Tyne Valley, including attractions such as the Killhope Lead Mining Museum and the High Force waterfall in Upper Teesdale. Additionally, the cottage is a short drive away from the market towns of Corbridge and Hexham, as well as Hadrian’s Wall, offering a variety of activities and experiences for guests to enjoy during their stay in County Durham.

Weekly price from £435

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