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Dog-friendly Durham

With fabulous market towns in the Durham Dales, gorgeous scenic views along the Durham coast and fabulous places to enjoy walkies, County Durham is ideal for a pet getaway.
  • The Stables, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bridge End, England
    Overlooking the River Wear, these superb conversions of the barn, old byre and stables provide a wonderful holiday retreat. Surrounded by unspoilt countryside and is set in a haven of peace and tranquillity. Adjoining one another, they lie within an attractive courtyard setting, complemented by a fountain and shrubberies. All the properties have been tastefully refurbished and are full of character and charm, with shared use of lovely grounds, children’s play area, summer house and games room. The pretty village of Frosterley has shops and pubs, with walks in every direction along Weardale. Described as England’s ’last wilderness’, and possibly one of the best kept secrets, the Durham Dales are situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, made up of a wonderful blend of rugged upland, impressive waterfalls, fertile river valleys and wild flower meadows. Pleasant towns and pretty villages dot the area – the historic market town of Barnard Castle lies within easy reach, and boasts castle remains overlooking the town, as well as the Bowes Museum. Built as an impressive French-style chateau, the museum houses a magnificent collection of fine and decorative art. Other places of interest are Raby Castle, the ruins of Egglestone Abbey and Rokeby Hall. Hexham (with stately abbey) is a good day trip out, as well as the splendid cathedral city of Durham, 15 miles. NB: Refs 24969, 24970, 24971 and 23712 (also on the same site) can be booked together to accommodate up to 27 guests.
    £91
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  • Durham Cottage, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bowlees Holiday Cottages are nestled on a hillside in the heart of County Durham, located a mile from the idyllic conservation village of Wolsingham in the Durham Dales. Raby Cottage (ref 27764), Durham Cottage (ref 27765) and Heartwell Cottage (ref UKC1473) are delightful, semi-detached properties. The Farmhouse (ref UKC3218) is detached and boasts everything a large party could ask for. Furnished to a very good standard, The Farmhouse is spacious, light and has ample facilities for up to 16 guests. There is a family suite on the ground floor which has curved walls and a high ceiling, and was previously a gin gang. There is a further suite on the first floor which has a galleried en-suite boasting a huge bath and equally impressive shower area. With a private hot tub, large lawned garden and views across the owner’s unspoilt grounds, which cover nearly 60 acres, guests may never want to leave. These holiday properties are absolutely perfect for families, walkers, cyclists and groups of friends wanting to enjoy a super holiday together. Additionally there is an on-site facility (open 9am-9pm) with games room with full-size snooker table, a heated indoor swimming pool and a shared hot tub. There is also a fishing lake that can be used by guests. Whether you choose to take in the scenic countryside that County Durham has to offer, or are looking for a quieter retreat, this is an ideal holiday base.

    For guests who enjoy exploring the local area on foot or by bike, there are numerous established public footpaths and cycle paths that lead directly from the owner’s grounds. These paths go through some of the most scenic woodland and unspoilt countryside in the county. Just minutes away are Tunstall Reservoir and Hamsterley Forest, with bike riding, horse riding and many other activities available. Kilhope Lead Mining Centre and Beamish Museum are close by, as is a real snow ski lift.

    Located around 30 minutes from the historic city of Durham with its World Heritage site status, cathedral and castle, guests really must take a day trip there to explore and enjoy all of the historic attractions, as well as indulging in a spot of well-earned retail therapy in one of the many boutiques. Alternatively, visitors can treat themselves to afternoon tea in one of the numerous cafés, restaurants and bistros. The National Railway Museum at Shildon, High Force Waterfall, the Metro Centre, Newcastle Airport, Durham Tees Valley Airport, Diggerland and Newcastle city centre, with its cultural attractions, are all within easy reach. Visit Hadrian’s Wall, Lake District National Park and the beautiful north east coastline. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles. These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 43 guests.
    £169
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    Perfectly located right at the heart of the peaceful village of Bishop Middleham, which boasts one popular village pub and a local shop, this is the most ideal semi-detached holiday home for a family getaway or celebration. Situated just a short 8-mile drive away from the historic cathedral city of Durham, there are many links between the city and the village itself. Well-positioned between the three castles of Durham, Stockton and Darlington, Bishop Middleham became the favourite seat of the early bishops and has a wealth of its own history. Once known as a popular village pub The Dun Cow remains an important part of that history and guests will be able to take a look at the unusual sign above the door which is identical to a carving on the northwest turret of Durham Cathedral. Perfect for extended families wanting to meet up or for groups of friends wanting to holiday together, guests will find that The Dun Cow is spacious, bright, and full of charm. The enclosed garden is large and well designed with a raised decking area and plenty of outdoor furniture.
    There are many established public footpaths, walks and cycle paths that lead directly through the village and out into the heart of County Durham. Perfect for families of all ages and with excellent transport links, there are plenty of amenities and attractions all within just a short 30-minute drive. The city of Durham, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only 8 miles away and is one of the most historic cities in England, offering guests an abundance of attractions to visit and enjoy including Durham Castle and Durham Cathedral. There is also the Gala Theatre and Millennium Square located in the centre of the city, making this the perfect spot for guests wanting to enjoy a theatre trip as part of their break. Packed with top quality restaurants, bistros, cafés and bars, Durham is a thriving city with plenty of entertainment for guests at all times of the year. Guests have the opportunity to enjoy the Lumiere Festival every other year, annual book week, jazz festival, arts festival, miner’s gala and many more free attractions as well as the weekly farmers’ market and pavement artists that line the streets and marketplace. Beach 14½ miles. Shop, pub, and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £179
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  • Backstone Bank Farmhouse, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated high up on a hill above Tunstall Reservoir, in a hidden valley on the edge of the North Pennines, Backstone Bank Farmhouse is a fabulous property in a stunning location. Located next to a working farm, in spectacular surroundings overlooking the Tunstall Valley, this 16th-century farmhouse has amazing views from every room. It offers accommodation of the highest standard, and has been renovated and lovingly furnished, retaining many original features with the addition of top quality facilities. The kitchen is fully fitted with contemporary, quality appliances, yet also retains many original features including exposed beams and two historic larders, and the dining room comfortably seats 9 people. There is also a very useful boot room, which is the ideal place for walkers and pet owners to leave their coats and boots to dry.
    Perfect for walkers, country lovers and cyclists, as well as families and friends, this location has something for everyone to enjoy. There are numerous popular footpaths and cycle paths that criss-cross over the surrounding fields and countryside out into the North Pennines and Durham Dales, including the famous Coast to Coast route. Often referred to as the ’Gateway to the Dales’, the conservation village of Wolsingham is situated in picturesque Weardale in the North Pennines, and is part of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The popular town of Stanhope is a little over 6 miles away, and a visit to the Durham Dales Centre is recommended. Plenty of specialist information regarding walks and cycle routes (as well as history about the local area) can be found here. The beautiful and historic cathedral city of Durham is just 17 miles away, and can be reached within an easy 30-minute drive. Well deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage Site status, the area has many historic attractions including Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle, as well as a variety of boutique shops, cafés, bistros and tea shops. Bishop Auckland is just under 13 miles away and plays host to the spectacular Eleven Arches show called Kynren. For families wanting to take a day trip to Beamish Living Museum, this popular tourist attraction is only 16 miles away. The picturesque market town of Barnard Castle is just a 30-minute drive away, with a selection of great pubs in nearby Romaldkirk and Middleton-in-Teesdale. Just a few miles beyond is the majestic High Force, the highest waterfall in England. The lead mining museum in Killhope, 20 miles, is another popular attraction and shows the history of how lead was mined by generations of miners who lived in the Weardale area.
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the Metrocentre, Derwent Reservoir, and Alston, which is the highest market town in England, can all be reached within an hour’s drive, and really are worth a visit. A little further afield, but still within an hour and a half driving distance, guests will be able to take a day trip to the Lake District, Northumbria’s beaches and Alnwick Castle.
    Beautifully presented throughout and in a fabulous location, surrounded by acres of land as well as a private garden, Backstone Bank Farmhouse really does have so much to offer. Perfect for families, friends and discerning guests, this property will be the most fabulous base for any occasion at any time of year. Shops, pubs and restaurants 3 miles.
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  • The Cross Keys Lodge, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    The lodge is on the first floor above the Cross Keys pub which serves local ales and good food and is perfect to return to at the end of a busy day exploring. There is a spacious comfortable living room in which to relax. The shaker-style kitchen is well-equipped whether rustling up a hearty breakfast or a quick supper and is a great space to gather around the dining table and enjoy the company of family or friends. Warm and comfortable underfoot with deep pile carpets, the property offers beautifully furnished accommodation. There are four bedrooms giving plenty of flexibility for family and friends.
    A great spot too for walkers and cyclists, there are many established public footpaths from the village leading into the city of Durham and beyond into the scenic countryside of County Durham. The beautiful city of Durham, which has been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status, is packed full of historic and interesting sites to visit. The cathedral and castle dominate the skyline and the marketplace is a popular time at any time of year as there is a variety of events, markets, and celebrations throughout the year. Also great for a spot of lunch, dinner, or afternoon tea, there are many quirky tea shops, restaurants, bistros, and the smallest gin bar in the county. The River Wear runs through the city and guests will be able to take a guided river cruise, or for the more energetic, enjoy hiring a rowing boat.
    The Lumiere Festival takes place every couple of years in November and brings the city to life with live art, music and light shows in the open air theatre. A little further afield but still within an easy 30-minute drive, guests will be able to take a day trip out to the very popular Beamish Living Museum, see the famous Angel of the North in Gateshead, enjoy a day’s shopping at the Metro Centre and explore the vibrant city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The Heritage Coast and lovely beach walks are under 20 miles away. Beach 19 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 10 yards.
    £96
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  • Low Shipley Mill, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barnard Castle, England
    A fantastic four-bedroom semi-detached barn conversion resting in Marwood, Durham. Pet-friendly. Dale views. Hot tub. Original features. Off-road parking. Smart TVs. Staindrop 8.8 miles; Darlington 20.5 miles; Richmond 20.6 miles.
    £242
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  • The Stables, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Stables is a stunning property and sits in an elevated position with grand views over rolling countryside, just outside the popular village of Stanhope in the Durham Dales. Within the extensive grounds there is a variety of seating areas, picnic tables and loungers - something here for everyone. Completed in July 2022, The Stables has been finished to an exceptional standard. Care has been taken to allow for accessible entry for less mobile guests, or wheelchair users. The spacious open plan living space has huge floor to ceiling windows bringing the outside in, the leather corner sofas are positioned to take full advantage of this. A suspended egg chair is bound to be a firm favourite, while a wall mounted Smart TV provides entertainment. There is a large well-equipped kitchen/dining room, boot room, a utility room and separate toilet. The bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements on request.

    Outside, enjoy a dip in the hot tub set in a smaller courtyard garden, a great way to relax after a busy day. Amble down to the fountain to find a quiet spot to read a book or enjoy an al fresco supper. As night draws in, take a warm throw to wrap up and sit and experience the amazing starry skies above. The children will love the activity play area. To cater for your stay, grocery deliveries from the major supermarkets are available, and if required arrangements can be made for a local Thai chef to provide meals on request (by contacting the owner).
    The village centre is approximately one mile away with an excellent variety of local amenities, where you will find pubs, tea shops, cafés, butchers, bakers, and takeaways. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Stanhope is often referred to as ’The Gateway to the Dales’. There are many established walks, cycle paths, and routes running directly from the town and out toward some of the traditional villages. In the warmer weather, enjoy the Weardale Open Air Swimming Pool. Also ideal for children is the Weardale Railway which stops in Stanhope, and covers an 18-mile heritage line that chugs through parts of County Durham and has different events all year round. Other attractions include a visit to Raby Castle, or Barnard Castle with its lovely riverside walks and the famous Bowes Museum.
    Two horses , dogs and cats live on the property.
    £194
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  • Moss House, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bishop Auckland, England
    Moss House is a spacious four-bedroom cottage, which is beautifully presented and full of character, situated in the charming little village of Sunniside. Centrally located, the cottage is within easy access to the cathedral city of Durham and its dales, Northumberland and the northeast coast.
    Recently renovated in 2023 to a high standard, it retains many original and period features. Ideal for a group get-together, the property has a large living room with exposed stone walls and comfortable sofas set around a wood burner. The dining room also has a wood burner and opens out into the well-equipped kitchen, a perfect social space! Upstairs are four well-presented bedrooms and a relaxing sauna. There is also a large games room with a snooker table, darts board and a cinema screen. Outside across the lane is a large, enclosed garden, partially lawned with a patio and outdoor BBQ and seating area – perfect for the summer months! Opposite the cottage is a community outdoor gym, play park and 5-aside football/basketball court available for guests to use.
    Out and about there is doorstep access to great countryside walks and plenty of areas to take the dogs. The owners run the friendly village pub which is a two-minute walk, which specialises in steaks and grills, a great welcoming atmosphere and an excellent selection of drinks. A perfect place to come to make memories, whether with a group of best friends or your family.
    The historic city of Durham, with its magnificent cathedral and river boat trips; the market town of Barnard Castle, with its 12th-century castle, and medieval Raby Castle are all just a short drive away. The open-air Kynren medieval spectacle takes place just 10 miles away and is hugely popular with visitors to the area. The award-winning Beamish Open-Air Museum is just 30 minutes away and is well worth a visit. Also, just a short distance from the A68 for journeys to and from Scotland, offering a perfect base to explore North England with easy access to both coast and country. Bus services are available 50 yards from the property. Durham is 20 minutes away and the Newcastle is only slightly further at 45 minutes’ drive. Beach 23 miles. Pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £205
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  • East View House, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Barnard Castle, England
    Welcome to East View House, a remarkable blend of modern luxury and historic charm, situated in the picturesque village of Middleton-in-Teesdale. This stunning converted chapel, recently renovated in 2023, offers a truly unique holiday experience. With its four spacious bedrooms, two on the ground floor and two on the first floor, East View House comfortably accommodates up to seven guests, making it the ideal destination for families and friends looking for a serene getaway.
    The ground floor boasts two generously sized bedrooms, one of which features an en-suite shower and toilet facilities. Ascend to the first floor to discover an additional two bedrooms, with yet another en-suite for your convenience. All the bedrooms are designed with your utmost comfort in mind, ensuring a peaceful night’s sleep after your adventures in the Teesdale countryside. East View House also offers two large bathrooms, one on each floor, both allowing guests ample space and privacy to refresh and rejuvenate.
    One of the highlights of this remarkable property is the expansive open-plan kitchen and dining area. The fully equipped kitchen is a culinary enthusiast’s dream, complete with modern appliances and ample workspace. Share meals with loved ones at the spacious dining table, which is perfect for hosting unforgettable dinners and celebrating special occasions. The main living area, located on the first floor mezzanine, is a bright and airy space flooded with natural light. The perfect spot to unwind, it features comfortable seating and modern entertainment facilities. Whether you’re enjoying a cosy evening with friends or gazing out the large windows at the stunning views of the village, you’ll feel right at home.
    Middleton-in-Teesdale is a charming village nestled in the heart of the Durham Dales, offering a wide range of activities and attractions. Nature enthusiasts will be in their element with the nearby High Force Waterfall, known for its breathtaking beauty. The Teesdale Way, a long-distance footpath, provides opportunities for scenic walks and hikes. For those interested in history and culture, visit the Bowes Museum, a magnificent French-style chateau housing a remarkable collection of art and artifacts. Middleton-in-Teesdale itself boasts a selection of charming pubs, restaurants, and shops, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture.
    East View House is the perfect blend of modern comfort and historic charm, offering a luxurious retreat for your next getaway. Whether you’re exploring the natural wonders of Teesdale or simply enjoying the tranquillity of village life, this exquisite property has everything you need for an unforgettable experience. Book your stay today and create lasting memories in this idyllic corner of County Durham.
    Maximum occupancy 7 guests.
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    £161
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  • Binchester Crag Farm, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This fabulous four bedroom, two bathroom detached stone farmhouse is truly a luxurious rural retreat of distinction. Furnished to an exceptionally high standard, this generously sized residence sleeps up to eight guests and offers a myriad of features that ensure a memorable stay in the heart of nature. Upon entering, guests are welcomed by two cosy living rooms, each adorned with a wood burner, Smart TV and feature windows offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. One of the living rooms adds an extra layer of entertainment with a selection of family games, providing a comfortable space for bonding and relaxation. The open-plan kitchen/dining room is a showcase of spacious elegance. Modern appliances, a large island with breakfast bar, and an eight seater dining table make this area a focal point for socialising and culinary delights. A convenient downstairs toilet adds to the practicality of the layout.
    Upstairs, the farmhouse features four large bedrooms, each boasting a kingsize bed for a restful night’s sleep. One of the bedrooms enjoys the luxury of an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom provides the option of a freestanding bath or a spacious shower, catering to the diverse preferences of guests. The outdoor spaces are as impressive as the interior, with large and beautifully kept enclosed gardens surrounding the property. To the rear, a superb raised patio area on two levels beckons with a luxurious hot tub, offering a tranquil spot to unwind and enjoy the scenic surroundings. The patio leads down to a large lawned area, culminating in your own private stretch of the river Wear, adding a touch of serenity to the landscape as it winds its way towards Durham.
    Beyond the farmhouse, there’s an abundance of local attractions to explore. The tiny village of Binchester boasts its own roman fort, and during the summer, it hosts the world-famous Kynren historical re-enactment shows, creating a unique and immersive experience for visitors. Nearby, Auckland Castle, The Spanish Gallery, and Low Barns nature reserve offer cultural and natural wonders within a few minutes’ drive. The opportunity to explore the scenic beauty of the North Pennines is an added allure for those seeking outdoor adventures. In conclusion, this delightful stone farmhouse is not just a holiday rental; it’s a luxurious escape into the tranquility of the countryside, offering a perfect blend of comfort, entertainment, and natural beauty. Whether soaking in the hot tub or exploring the rich local history, guests are sure to be enchanted by the myriad of delights this property has to offer.
    £136
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