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A spacious outdoor deck is surrounded by greenery, featuring two Adirondack chairs and a round fire pit with a gentle flame. Potted plants add a touch of nature, while soft lighting illuminates the area, creating a cozy atmosphere for evening relaxation.
Treehouse in Richmond
5 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

The Pines Treehouse @ Treetops Hideouts

The Pines Treehouse is nestled underneath a huge oak tree sitting high above the running water of Sand Beck. Nature cocoons you and you can reach out and touch the trees, see wildlife all around you amongst the pines. With breathtaking views through the tress and across the valley you are completely private having no other accommodation on the site making this a truly unique and special experience. A great effort has gone into creating this space to allow you to simply relax and reset in nature.

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An open plan living area features exposed oak trusses and large windows offering views of the countryside. A kitchen island is adorned with fresh vegetables and fruit. A cozy seating area includes a sofa and two chairs, complemented by a television and dining space.
Cottage in Langley
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Stublick view The Drive Lodge

In the heart of Roman wall countryside the cottage is fully equipped and very homely, open plan living, kitchen and large bedroom with king size bed all boasting exposed oak trusses. Picture windows to take in the stunning countryside and wildlife from every angle. Bedroom has a en-suite, second toilet in the cloakroom. Raised patio including seating area to gaze across the valley with steps down into small garden. The cottage is surrounded by historic countryside filled with many heritage sites

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A handcrafted shepherd's hut is nestled in a grassy meadow surrounded by mature oak trees. The structure features a wooden deck with steps leading up to it, under a clear blue sky adorned with wispy clouds.
Shepherd’s hut in Steel
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 319 reviews

Secluded shepherd's hut, in rural Northumberland

Our beautiful shepherd's hut sits in four acres of secluded woodland in rural Hexhamshire. Enjoy the peaceful solitude, with glimpsed views through the mature oaks onto the North Pennines. Surrounded by miles of footpaths, bridleways and moorland, there are walking, cycling and riding options in every direction. Nearby rural pubs offer delicious local ales and fantastic food; or try some home raised, rare breed pork over the firepit grill, then a drink on the raised deck in the evening sun.

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The entrance features a sturdy wooden door with a rustic iron handle, framed by stone walls. A small welcome sign is mounted beside the door, and a mail slot sits below it. A potted plant adds a touch of color to the stone pathway.
Cottage in Acomb
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Cosy Cottage ideal for Explorers & City Escapers

Escape the hustle and bustle in this charming stone cottage in the heart of Acomb, just outside the market town of Hexham and only a stone’s throw from Hadrian’s Wall. The Parlour has been thoughtfully renovated to offer the perfect retreat after a day of exploring. Unwind by the wood-burning stove, plan tomorrow’s adventures with the framed OS map, or sit out on the patio with a drink and watch village life drift by. It’s the kind of place you’ll want to stay ‘til the cows come home.

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A spacious barn conversion is set against a backdrop of vibrant green hills and a clear blue sky. The structure features a traditional stone exterior, with multiple windows reflecting natural light. Expansive grassland surrounds the property, enhancing the tranquil rural setting.
Cottage in Northumberland
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Hexham, Northumberland fells, Walking, Relaxing

Beautiful, recently modernised barn conversion set in 21 acres nestled within the dramatic back drop of the North Pennines AONB with Protected Dark Sky status. A haven for all walkers, ramblers, cyclists, horse riders, birdwatchers alike along with those wishing to partake in the serenity of the open countryside or those simply looking for undisturbed peace and quiet. We welcome you to our home with open arms come and enjoy some of the very best scenery Northumberland has to offer.

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An exterior view of The Coach House showcases a striking combination of red brick and natural wood-clad elements. A gray front door with a diamond-shaped window serves as a focal point, framed by two large windows above it. The surrounding landscape is paved, leading to the entrance.
Home in Northumberland
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Perfect for couples, in the heart of Hexham.

The Coach House is perfect for couples seeking a relaxing break; whether sight-seeing, walking, dining out, everything is on your doorstep. Built in the 1800’s the Victorian red brick and wood beams are a feature of the upstairs, open plan living area, which is fully equipped with everything you need for a chilled out self-catering break. On the ground floor, the bedroom can be configured as generous king size bed or a twin at your request. There is a Private parking bay for one car.

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An intricate wooden design features a heart shape surrounded by stylized floral elements. The engraving reads 'Butterfly Cottage,' with soft colors and textures creating a captivating centerpiece.
Cottage in County Durham
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 465 reviews

Butterfly Cottage Rural Festive get away

We hit the press in 2023 for great accommodation!! Privately managed with owners near, no corporate letting agency managing. The cottage is unique and comfortable. Multi stove log burner, stunning views. Own Balcony in peaceful area. Secure garden. Doggy guests warmly welcomed. Walks on the doorstep. Based on the borders of Northumberland, Co.Durham and Cumbria, ideal for a range of jaunts in the region. Butterfly Lodge our converted cart house is also proving a hit. Have a look!

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The elegant exterior of Swinburne Castle showcases a spacious two-story structure framed by well-maintained lawns and mature trees. Large windows offer glimpses of the interior, while the high ceilings and classic architectural details reflect the building's historic charm.
Flat in Colwell
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 342 reviews

Swinburne Castle

Swinburne Castle is perfectly situated within its own beautiful parkland and gardens. Traditionally decorated, parts of the house have tremendous history dating back to the 12th century. The east wing is extremely comfortable and private, and don't be perturbed by the stone steps leading down to the vaulted cellar. In the mornings you can look forward to a delicious breakfast in the formal dining room. There is ample parking and a tennis court you are welcome to use.

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A charming converted watermill is set beside a flowing waterfall, surrounded by greenery. The structure features a rustic stone exterior and a balcony overlooking the water. Vibrant autumn leaves frame the scene, enhancing the serene atmosphere created by the cascading falls.
Cottage in Great Asby
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

The Mill, Rutter Falls,

Comfortable converted watermill sleeping one or two couples, overlooking a spectacular waterfall, in the tranquil Eden Valley, between Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. The deep pool below the falls is ideal for cold-water swimming. Perfect for a romantic getaway, or watching abundant birds and wildlife, for honeymoons, anniversaries or engagements! You won't find accommodation closer to rushing water than this! No under 12s. Check in Fridays and Mondays only.

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A charming detached cottage is shown with a welcoming entrance. A small patio area is visible, featuring a round table and chairs. Lush greenery surrounds the property, complemented by a clear blue sky above and a tasteful entrance door framed by white walls.
Guest house in Northumberland
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 441 reviews

Adorable open-plan cottage with private parking

Braeside Cottage is a cosy private space in peaceful surroundings centrally located for the amenities of Hexham. An ideal base for exploring both Hexham and the surrounding Tynedale Valley famous for its Roman history including Hadrian's Wall and Vindolanda, or visit Kielder Forest with its world renowned dark skies and observatory. You will have your own private outdoor area with seating, fire pit and BBQ. Private off road parking provided. Pets are welcome.

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A traditional stone cottage is set against a backdrop of open moorland and rolling hills. The sky above presents a palette of soft blues and whites, creating a serene atmosphere. Nearby structures and equipment are visible, hinting at the rural surroundings.
Farm stay in Cowshill
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 341 reviews

Romantic Off-grid retreat in North Pennines AONB

Low Moss Cottage. A cute and cosy, recently renovated, totally off-grid holiday cottage with dramatic and stunning views of Weardale. On a hill away from other houses and distractions, this 18th century cottage is the perfect place to gaze into the dark skies while cuddled up by the fire, or soak in the window side bath. Perfect for walkers, artists, photographers, writers, digital detoxers, honeymooners and anyone who wants to get away from it all.

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The charming cottage, built from stone, is surrounded by a lush garden featuring various flowering plants. Outdoor seating is positioned on a well-maintained lawn, providing a welcoming space to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The clear blue sky forms a vibrant backdrop.
Home in Northumberland
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Beaufront Hill Head

Built in 1780, this thick -walled cosy cottage has historic charm with modern comforts. South facing with stone walled garden, from which you can survey a spectacular view 20 miles deep and 35 miles wide over the Tyne valley. The cottage is at 700 feet above sea level and you feel you are on the roof of England. It is situated in a quiet rural location 2 miles from both Hexham and Corbridge and half an hour from Newcastle.

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