Tastefully decorated, this pretty cottage is situated within walking distance of the small market town’s attractions, including its pubs, independent shops and restaurants, and the Pennine Way.
This stunningly renovated cottage brings together old and new in delightful style. Sitting at the edge of the North Pennines AONB with the bustling market town of Middleton-on-Tees close by, this is your chance to take your troupe of pups (and humans) on an unforgettable trip
The cottage has a gorgeous traditional facade and inside, a collection of romantic, contemporary rooms. A highlight of the home is the sociable kitchen, a bright space with a breakfast bar and French doors that open out onto the dappled patio, where you can enjoy a meal in the fresh air. Head through into the dining and living room, for a special occasion feast, or to relax in front of the wood burner. There’s even a second lounge, where younger guests can split off to play games. The three bedrooms are equally charming. The master is a king-size room with light, calming decor, then there’s a pretty double room, and a triple with bunk beds for those wanting a camp-style adventure.
Tucked away down a quiet street and surrounded by countryside views, this property gives you a private, restful hideout. The property is less than 0.25 miles from the centre of Middleton-on-Tees. With the sound of the River Tees winding by, and overlooked by the peaks of the North Pennines, you’ll want to get those leads on your canine explorers and take to the Pennine Fells. The North Pennine Way begins just a very short distance from your door, taking you through woodland and along the river. And to really give those pups a County Durham experience, head 5 miles up the river to High Force Waterfalls, an astonishing 69-foot drop.