Leazes Cottage, located in Durham, County Durham, in the North of England, is an enchanting stone-built retreat that sleeps 4 people in 2 bedrooms. The Grade-II listed former coach house is set in one of the few green areas of Durham City, yet is still within walking distance of all major amenities. The cottage boasts off-road parking, traditional interiors, and a superb location close to amenities and the River Wear, making it an ideal choice for a family, friends, or couples looking for a relaxing stay in one of the UK's most historic cities.
Upon arrival, guests can park in their designated space outside the cottage and enter a warm and welcoming living space, starting with a well-equipped kitchen/diner where they can enjoy home-cooked meals or local takeaways. The sitting room serves as the social hub of the home, offering plush seating, a TV, and an electric fireplace. Guests can relax in the ground-floor bathroom before retiring to a double or twin bedroom for a good night's sleep.
Guests can start their mornings with a coffee outside before exploring Durham's attractions, including the renowned cathedral city, Durham University, and sites like Durham Cathedral, Castle, Crook Hall Gardens, and the Durham Museum and Heritage Centre. The Gala Theatre, Indoor Market, and train station are also within walking distance, making it convenient for visitors to explore the city.
For families, Leazes Cottage is a great location for attending events at Durham University and exploring nearby attractions such as the Beamish Museum, Botanic Garden, Adventure Valley theme park, and Diggerland Durham. With its central location and comfortable accommodations, Leazes Cottage offers the perfect escape to Durham for a memorable stay.
Weekly price from £657
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