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Innkeepers Cottage, as the name suggests, was once the residence of the local innkeeper in the 17th Century. Today it has been sympathetically refurbished to an exceptionally high standard and has retained many period features, including exposed timber beams, wooden floors and original fireplaces.
Rooms
With a log burning stove, the sitting room is ideal for those cosy evenings in after a day spent exploring the dales.
The country style kitchen has been hand made by local craftsman in solid pine and is complimented by a traditional Belfast sink with a quarry tiled floor.
The large bedroom has a sumptuously comfy double bed with a feature fireplace. All rooms have been tastefully furnished and have a nostalgic feel to them.
There is a small raised garden to the rear with patio, which overlooks fields with sheep, rabbits and hens etc.
Non-smokers only please. 1 well behaved pet welcome.
Cottage Amenities
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Gas oven and hob
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Microwave oven
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Washer/Dryer Fridge
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Iron / Ironing board
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Kettle, Toaster and Coffee Machine
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Full gas central heating/combi boiler
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Colour led tv/DVD
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Radio/CD player
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Hairdryer
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Selection of games, videos, books,CD's and DVD's
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Bed linen and towels provided
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Patio furniture and picnic basket
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Original Art
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I pod docking station
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BBQ available on request
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Wi-fi
Village Amenities include:
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Well stocked local foodstore with post office
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Steam Railway
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Village Hall (always something going on)
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Highly acclaimed fish and chip shop
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The Frosterley Inn serving food
And last but by no means least, the most fabulous country pub and coffee house in the whole of Weardale, The Black Bull Inn, with its flag floors, Victorian ranges, traditional beers and ciders, good food, excellent coffee, scones and desserts etc - the only pub in the country with it own bell ringers, truly atmospheric and best of all only 5 minutes walk away from the cottage. Also, 2007 Winner of "Most Authentic Pub Award" by Alastair Sawday's Special Places, Pubs and Inns of England and Wales.)
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