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The Old Church (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 10 people.. Located within the friendly village of Melkridge, The Old Church has been sympathetically and tastefully converted to provide holiday accommodation to a superior standard. The unique property is simply stunning and oozes character throughout. The wood burning stove is the focal point of the spacious lounge on the ground floor and is perfect to snuggle in front of to relax and watch the flames dance. The modern kitchen is very well equipped and the separate dining room has an additional sitting area with a sofa bed for two extra guests if required.A double bedroom and bathroom with a separate nursery room is useful for those seeking ground floor facilities. On the first floor there are another two bedrooms; both with king size beds and tastefully furnished with oak furniture. There is the convenience of an additional bathroom on this floor too. But it is the second lounge on this mezzanine area which is the real feature of this property; with its breathtaking full height stained glass windows it is a spiritual place to rest, unwind and make peace with the world. On the second floor are an additional two bedrooms - again both with solid oak king size beds. The master bedroom also enjoys the luxury of en suite facilities too. So with five double bedrooms, three bathrooms and two separate living areas, The Old Church makes the perfect choice for those special gatherings of family and friends. A warm welcome greets visitors to Melkridge - a pretty village that sits only 2 miles east of Haltwhistle, geographically acknowledged as ' the Centre of Britain' and offers many amenities including several shops, restaurants, a sports centre and an outdoor swimming pool. This is the very heart of 'Hadrian's Wall Country' set within England's largest Heritage site - the most northerly of National Parks. Vindolanda is close by and Thirlwell Castle, a quarry wildlife park, The Roman Army Museum and Walltown Craggs - the highest remaining section of Hadrian's Wall - are all interesting visitor attractions within easy reach. Horse riders, ramblers and cyclists will delight in exploring the various footpaths and bridleways - the new cycle route which follows the Wall for 174 miles runs past the old Military Road close by. Golfing enthusiasts will enjoy the ample choice of several prestigious courses within easy reach and salmon fishing can be enjoyed on the River Tyne The A69 is close by giving easy access to explore this beautiful region. The historic market town of Hexham, dominated by its majestic abbey offers an abundance of amenities 15 miles east and Carlisle is only 23 miles west, therefore making The Old Church a superb base for those seeking to explore the historic charms of Hadrian's Wall Country coupled with easy access to visit the Lake District too.
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Dunholme Barn (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Attached to the original and impressive farmhouse at Dunholme Farm, perched high above Haltwhistle, this lovely barn conversion has been recently renovated to provide good quality holiday accommodation in a picturesque setting. The main living space and first bedroom with en suite facilities within Dunholme Barn is at first floor level with internal steps down to the ground floor where there is a second bedroom with its own private en suite bathroom. Independent access is to the first floor entrance although guests are welcome to enter the property via the owner's conservatory, which is adjacent, if preferred. Dunholme is situated up Comb Hill only a half mile from the small town of Haltwhistle where a friendly welcome awaits visitors. The town is geographically acknowledged as 'the centre of Britain' and offers many facilities including several shops, restaurants, a sports centre and an outdoor heated swimming pool during April to October. This is Hadrian's Wall Country, within the heart of England's largest Heritage site; the most northerly of National Parks. The Roman Fort at Vindolanda, Thirlwell Castle, a quarry wildlife park, The Roman Army Museum and Walltown Craggs - the highest remaining section of Hadrian's Wall- are all interesting visitor attractions within easy reach. Golfing enthusiasts will enjoy the ample choice of several prestigious courses close by and salmon fishing is available on the River Tyne. The historic market town of Hexham, which is dominated by its majestic abbey offers an abundance of amenities less than 20 miles east and Carlisle is only 22 miles west ensuring Dunholme Barn provides an excellent base for those seeking to explore the historic charms of Hadrian's Wall Country coupled with easy access to visit the Lake District too.
 
Price: £ from £ 180
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Bridge Cottage (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. The small market town of Haltwhistle is a vibrant place, offering a wide range of shops and other amenities. Home to The Black Bull – a proper, old fashioned pub, serving quality food and real ale – the village is a welcoming place to return to following a day of walking, pony trekking or cycling. With the Pennine Way and other great cycle routes and Bridleways running nearby, it's easy to enjoy this stunning scenery, which boasts dramatic castles, surging rivers and beautiful forests. Those interested in the country's history are sure to enjoy a visit to one of the best preserved stretches of Hadrian's Wall, only a mile north of the village, and with an ongoing dig on the site of Vindolanda, it's easy to get in touch with the nation's past. If history isn't your cup of tea, then there is a regular train and bus service in to Newcastle and Carlisle, meaning that you can leave your car behind and enjoy the nightlife the big cities have to offer.
  
Price: £ 146- £436
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Crescent Cottage (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 5 people.. Known as the 'Centre of Britain' this small market town is well served by a range of local shop and excellent pubs. There are 3 castles within a few miles of Haltwhistle; Blenkinsop and Bellister are ruins, but the 14th Century Thirlwall Castle is well-preserved and worth a visit. Five miles away is Housteads Roman Fort, the best preserved Roman camp on Hadrian’s Wall. Nearby, the parish church of Holy Cross is ancient building, which may date to the 9th century, and within it is a preserved 7th century water stoup thought to have been used by St Paulinus. Haltwhistle was granted a royal charter to hold a market in 1306 and the market is still held today. The town prides itself on being 'The Centre of Britain' and it makes a fantastic location from which to explore Hadrian's Wall country.
 
Price: £ 175- £520
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Hillis Close Farm Cottage, Coanwood (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Ideally positioned within 50 acres of farmland and surrounded by simply breathtaking open countryside, Hillis Close Farm Cottage has been fully renovated to provide beautiful self catering holiday accommodation. The lounge focuses on a fabulous multi-fuel stove; idyllic to snuggle in front of and watch the flames dance after a day exploring the stunning wild and un-spoilt Northumbrian countryside that surrounds Hillis Close Farm Cottage. The views over the Pennine Hills and across towards Hadrians Wall are inspirational. There are two immaculately presented double bedrooms on the first floor, both with the convenience of en-suite shower facilities making this lovely cottage suitable for the gathering of family and friends as well as those couples seeking something rather special.
Price: £ from £ 200
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Kingfisher at Lambley Farm (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 8 people.. Nestled within 90 acres of a beautiful part of the South Tyne valley, Kingfisher Cottage offers superior self-catering holiday accommodation for 8 guests, making it the perfect choice for an extended family or a small group. With a wheelchair friendly ground floor twin bedroom with en-suite wet room facilities, Kingfisher Cottage is an ideal choice giving accessibility to all.
Kingfisher Cottage is one of six holiday properties situated within a private complex and can be booked individually or together making them suitable for accommodating extended parties.

Price: £ 385 - £ 785
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Lambley Farm Kingfisher (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 8 people.. Nestled within 90 acres of a beautiful part of the South Tyne valley, Kingfisher Cottage offers superior self-catering holiday accommodation for 8 guests, making it the perfect choice for an extended family or a small group. With a wheelchair friendly ground floor twin bedroom with en-suite wet room facilities, Kingfisher Cottage is an ideal choice giving accessibility to all. Kingfisher Cottage has recently benefitted from a full refurbishment and sits within a small cluster of barn conversions, which have been recently developed to create a small group of holiday cottages completed to an excellent standard. Each property has oak flooring; is well-equipped with many modern appliances suitable for modern living and all are tastefully furnished throughout. This complex sits in a very private setting and offers the additional bonus of being only 50 yards from the trout and salmon rich South Tyne River, where complimentary fishing is available to holidaymakers. Railway enthusiasts will delight in the impressive, listed, landmark of the Lambley Viaduct 200 yards away and ramblers and cyclists will enjoy the 15km challenge of the South Tyne Trail as well as the route along the 2,000 year old boundary of the Roman Wall, which is designated a World Heritage Site. This is a peaceful location; a haven for relaxation, which attracts an abundance of wildlife, including deer, otters, wagtails, oystercatchers, dippers, and the endangered Black Grouse. The North Pennines is an area with a rich heritage and is of high nature conservation importance, deservedly recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making Lambley Farm Cottages the perfect choice for those who enjoy the peace and tranquillity of a rural setting within close proximity to Hadrians Wall, coupled with easy access to the vibrant city of Netoiletastle and the Lake District National Park. Kingfisher Cottage is one of six holiday properties situated within a private complex and can be booked individually or together making them suitable for accommodating extended parties.

Price: £ from £ 200
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The Goose Barn (Haltwhistle) sleeps a maximum of 4 people.. Surrounded by mile after mile of beautiful rural vistas within the heart of the rugged and un-spoilt Northumberland National Park, The Goose Barn is simply divine! This former byre has been recently restored with so much thought, care and attention to the finer details and now offers self-catering accommodation deservedly recognised by Visit Britain at its prestigious 4* GOLD standard. A warm welcome awaits guests to this small and friendly farm where The Goose Barn faces away from the farmhouse itself, affording seclusion and privacy. Immaculately presented throughout this property oozes style and character with its flagstone flooring, exposed stone wall and beams. Snuggle in front of the cosy wood-burning stove and watch the flames dance. Or relax on the raised terrace, which leads from the living space via a French door and enjoy the miles of breathtaking uninterrupted rural views. The master bedroom boasts a romantic 4-poster bed with the convenience of en-suite shower facilities and the twin bedroom can transform into a king-size bed too if preferred. Relax after a day in the hills and enjoy a deep soak in the beautiful roll-top bath in the main bathroom, which has the convenience of an added shower enclosure also. The Goose Barn is nestled in the most idyllic of settings being only one mile from the National Parks visitors centre at Once Brewed and close to the Hadrians Wall National Trail and to its junction with the Pennine Way. There are two pubs serving good food within two miles of The Goose Barn and there are many facilities available within Haltwhistle geographically acknowledged as the Centre of Britain including several shops, restaurants, a sports centre and an outdoor swimming pool. This is the very heart of Hadrians Wall Country, set within Englands largest Heritage site - the most northerly of National Parks. Vindolanda is close by and Thirlwell Castle, a quarry wildlife park, The Roman Army Museum and Walltown Craggs the highest remaining section of Hadrians Wall - are all interesting visitor attractions within easy reach. Horse-riders, ramblers and cyclists will delight in exploring the various footpaths and bridleways the new cycle route which follows the Wall for 174 miles runs past the old Military Road close by. Golfing enthusiasts will enjoy the ample choice of several prestigious courses within easy reach and salmon fishing can be enjoyed on the River Tyne. The historic market town of Hexham, dominated by its majestic abbey offers an abundance of amenities 17 miles east and Carlisle is only 23 miles west, therefore making The Goose Barn a superb base for those seeking to explore the wild and rugged charm of Hadrians Wall Country coupled with easy access to visit the Lake District too.

Price: £ from £ 250
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This could be the ideal location for a self catering cottage holiday. is such a beautiful location for a break.
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