Kirkcarrion Cottage, Middleton-In-Teesdale

County Durham. Sleeps up to 2

Kirkcarrion Cottage is an interesting mid-terrace stone cottage located in Middleton-on-Teesdale, in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage is named after a local copse of pine trees, said to be the burial place of a Bronze Age chieftain. The property features a reverse-level layout, with a ground-floor bedroom offering a super-king-size bed that can be converted into twin beds. The shower room includes a walk-in shower and washer/dryer, while the open-plan living space upstairs boasts exposed beams and a well-equipped kitchen with stunning views of the surrounding fields.

Middleton-in-Teesdale offers dining options such as the Forresters Hotel and Restaurant, The Teesdale Hotel, and Café 1618 for afternoon tea. Nearby attractions include High Force Waterfall, one of the most impressive waterfalls in England, and Low Force Waterfall, a smaller sibling located along the River Tees. The area also provides ample opportunities for hiking, with peaks and fells like Mickle Fell, High Cup Nick, Hilton Fell, and Fendrith Hill to explore. Visitors can also visit Barnard Castle, a 12th Century fortress with scenic views over the Tees Gorge and a sensory garden featuring scented plants and tactile objects.

Overall, Kirkcarrion Cottage offers a peaceful retreat in the picturesque North Pennines, ideal for couples looking to explore the natural beauty and outdoor activities in the region. With its unique name inspired by local landmarks, comfortable amenities, and convenient location near pubs and walking paths, this cottage provides a cozy and memorable stay for those seeking a relaxing getaway in County Durham.

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