Cottage In Northumberland, Shotley Bridge

County Durham. Sleeps up to 2

Shotley Bridge is located on the border of the Northern Pennines in Northumberland. A quaint historic village with an abundance of character, there are local pubs and footpaths aplenty, as well as the River Derwent to explore. Derwent Reservoir is a perfect place for summer picnics and water sports, winter nature watching and cycling all year round, just 5 miles away. Step through the glass double doors into this beautifully presented open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, perfectly designed for ample comfort and space. Sink into the large corner sofa which can double as a bed for two extra guests, and enjoy the garden views or watch your favourite movie on the Smart TV. The kitchen is fully fitted with an electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge, perfect for couple s nights in. The bedroom is to the right of the living space with a cloud like double bed and plentiful storage space. The shower room with WC is located next to the bedroom. Walk along the flower lined path or enjoy the sound of the river from the comfortable garden furniture while enjoying a summer BBQ. Cosy up in the provided robes to gaze at the stars or relax in the private hot tub and immerse yourself into your natural surroundings. The lodge has access to two parking spaces. This property has a private water supply.

Weekly price from £745

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