Offering incredible views overlooking the South Tyne Valley, this stunning Canada-style log cabin offers fabulously secluded accommodation for larger families seeking a tranquil rural retreat, and for groups of friends looking for a fantastic base for exploring the North Pennines. Offering spacious accommodation for up to eight human and three canine guests, the property sits in an idyllic spot on a working farm 1,200 feet above sea level. Featuring a soothing hot tub, timber-built interiors, stone tiling and a welcoming wood burner, this stylishly designed eco-building is a wonderful getaway within breathtaking surroundings.
Topped with a grass layer offering added insulation and allowing it to blend into the countryside, this beautiful single-level lodge offers a stylish, light and spacious main living area. Featuring a wood burner, underfloor heating, a sociable farmhouse-style dining table, separate breakfast bar and a fully equipped kitchen, the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner provides plenty of space for everyone to relax in comfort. There’s a choice of four bright and cosy bedrooms: two pretty doubles and two lovely king-size rooms, all with characterful timber interiors. The lodge also offers a cheerful shower room and a delightful bathroom. Bifold doors open from the lounge and onto a wonderful large decked area with an array of garden furniture, a firepit and a welcoming hot tub, making a fantastic spot to sit back and admire the spellbinding scenery as your pets bask in the summer sun.
The North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers miles of unforgettable walks for your pets to enjoy, with the bustling market town of Alston (1 mile) offering a choice of great places to eat and drink, many of them dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome to help you explore local landmarks including Epiacum Roman Fort, Ashgill Force Waterfall and Killhope Lead Mining Museum, all within 8.5 miles.