Attractive dog-friendly retreat with a hot tub and enclosed garden, set on a relaxed, working farm in a tranquil hamlet close to Bishop Auckland and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Leave no stick unfetched in the heart of County Durham, staying in this beautiful rural area with an abundance of dog walks from your doorstep. This happy property sleeps four guests and one dog, yet can be booked alongside further properties on site to accommodate larger packs! If it’s just yourselves, however, the spacious garden, charming living space and comfortable bedrooms offer everything you could require for a pet-friendly retreat. Experience the indulgent touch of a wood-fired hot tub as Fido enjoys free roam of the generous outdoor space.
This stylishly converted single-storey barn is extremely spacious, offering more than enough room for your entire pack to call their own. Your pet will no doubt sniff out a prime spot by the wood burner in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, claiming a place by the flames as you sink into the comfortable sofas. The Smart TV allows for nights spent binging box sets or watching films, well deserved after days exploring the local area. When blessed with good weather, you’re welcome to throw open the French doors to allow direct access into the enclosed garden. Your four-pawed pal will be eager to claim all four corners of this garden space as you fire up the BBQ and dine alfresco. At bedtime, you’ll be happy to find two cosy bedrooms on the ground floor. Please note, the neighbouring cottage's hot tub is located in the stable next to this property’s one.
You’ll feel like a top dog after a great night’s sleep in this truly rural area, a place where the nearest village is 1 mile away. Stay close to home with a walk along the River Wear (0.5 miles) before frequenting pubs in Willington or Byers Green (both 1 mile). Further afield, you’ll find wildlife just waiting to be chased in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (9.5 miles), and tennis balls simply waiting to be fetched in the Yorkshire Dales National Park (22 miles).