Belgrave House is a stone cottage based in the hamlet of Mickleton in County Durham. It has five bedrooms comprising of a super king-size, two triple rooms, a king-size and a twin room, there is also two family shower rooms, a bathroom and a cloakroom, the property can sleep twelve people. Also inside you will find a kitchen/diner with a woodburning stove, a sitting room with bar area and a conservatory with a hot tub. To the outside there is off road parking for four cars and an enclosed courtyard with benches. Belgrave House is a remarkable cottage in a stunning location.
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Over three floors. Five bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double, 1 x second floor king-size double, 1 x second floor twin, 2 x family room with 1 king-size double and 1 single. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Second floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Ground floor cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area and woodburning stove. Sitting room. Room with bar. Conservatory with hot tub.
An exquisitely finished, stone-built cottage in the rural village of Mickleton in Teesdale, County Durham. With two family bedrooms and a fabulous, homely interior, Belgrave House is the perfect place to bring your family and friends along for an unforgettable holiday. The ground floor is the ideal space to gather everybody together, whether you want to relax on the contemporary sofa in front of the 55" Smart TV, enjoy a well-deserved drink in your private bar room or even have some time to yourself in the luxury hot tub, this cottage has it all. The interior is classy and stylish, blending modern features and appliances with rustic wooden flooring and exposed stone walls to add real character to the property. The kitchen/diner is a prime example, showcasing high-quality fixtures and fittings, along with a well-crafted wooden dining table, warmed by a charming woodburning stove. The five immaculate bedrooms of Belgrave House are dispersed across the first and second floors, set with charming wood panelling on the walls and some benefiting from spectacular views across the rolling countryside of Teesdale. The interior of the property is complete with a beautifully decorated family bathroom and shower room. Spend some time in your stunning private courtyard and enjoy a refreshing drink at the end of a long day of exploring the local area. Mickleton is a delightful hamlet offering a petrol station with shop and two pubs, one of which is a highly-respected gastropub. From here you have excellent access to the North Pennines AONB for excellent walking and cycling opportunities, plus the chance to see and identify the spectacular range of flora and fauna. The towns of Middleton and Barnard Castle are both within easy reach and offer a fantastic choice of shops, pubs and restaurants for you to enjoy along with charming buildings and scenery. Belgrave House is a remarkable cottage in a delightful location. PLEASE NOTE: To ensure the safety of all parties involved this property will be fogged prior to every stay using the latest advances in anti viral bacteria technology and cleaner safety sanitiser ( food safe ). In addition to the above, the hot tub will be drained, cleaned and refilled in between each stay.
The hamlet of Mickleton is in Teesdale, close to Romaldkirk, Middleton-in Teesdale and Barnard Castle. Mickleton offers two pubs and a petrol station/garage. Walking is on the doorstep with The Pennine and Teesdale Ways, The River Tees and waterfalls at High Force. There are also cycling facilities in the dale and Hamsterley Forest.
Oil central heating with woodburning stove. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, 55" Smart TV with Freeview, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for six cars. Enclosed courtyard with furniture. Sorry, no smoking. Two pubs are a 2-minute walk, petrol station with shop 10 minute walk. Please note: This property only accepts a minimum 3-night stay.
The hamlet of Mickleton is in Teesdale, close to Romaldkirk, Middleton-in Teesdale and Barnard Castle. Mickleton offers two pubs and a petrol station/garage. Walking is on the doorstep with The Pennine and Teesdale Ways, The River Tees and waterfalls at High Force. There are also cycling facilities in the dale and Hamsterley Forest.
From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?
I don't often write reviews, but I always read them and for this reason, I want to share mine and my families week at Belgrave House. All in all it was amazing, the cottage is very clean, warm and welcoming. The downstairs areas have been well designed and finished to a very high standard. The log burner provides a homely feel with the bar area, great for entertaining and celebrating my birthday! The obvious bonus was the hot tub which was great fun,and being undercover, ensured we got the most from it, regardless of the weather. The bedrooms where spacious with comfy beds and quality bedding and enough bathrooms for everybody! I feel that everything has been well thought out to give everyone an enjoyable time. The owner Peter, made sure that everything was right and couldn't do enough for us. The village is excellent with a great pub just on your door step, loads of great walks and located to make the most of County Durham. All in all, this is a fantastic place for a holiday, long weekends catching up with friends and family. We look forward to coming back.
Just returned from a week away with our adult sons, their girlfriends and our granddaughter. This accommodation was clean,comfortable and an ideal place to relax. Comfy beds, clean , bathrooms enough to cater for a large group. Living room and bar area great to get together and the hot tub is a very nice addition. Peter has a relaxed manner but close enough to help and advise. Adequate parking for 4 cars off road but could actually park nearer 6 if needed. The crowne pub 50 yards away served excellent food. We went for Sunday dinner and was probably one of the best family meals we be had. Another pub in the village was friendly and reasonably priced. Excellent walking on your doorstep plus lots within a short drive. Really great week. I’d go again.
Had to write this review as it would be criminal not too. We came on the Friday for a long weekend break with our three daughters and their boyfriends, somewhere where we could relax and be a family unit and somewhere we could disapear to if things were getting a little raucus. What more can I really say other than all 8 of us fell in love with place straight away, Peter the owner met us on arrival and mafe us feel welcome from the start with a guided tour of the Cottage and easy to understand instructions and attractions of the area. The Cottage is like a Tardis as is much bigger on the inside than it looks, the bedrooms are a really nice size with super kingsize bed in one Bedroom with kingsizes in the others bar one which holds 2 single beds in the Dorma. There is one master bathroom and 2 more shower and toilet all which are beautifully decorated rooms. The Kitchen I would say is the focal point in the house and is stunnimg in it's design with a Downtown Abbey size Dinning table in the middle with a big spacious kitchen working area too with all mod cons. There is a Loumge area with a 55" TV on the wall and a modern L shaped sofa with an assortment of games and dvds to watch too. For me the highlight was the bar area with its chunky wooden floorboards, tap room table and chairs along with bar stools and an authentic seating area to re-created that pub feel with its fridge, optics and lighting. Ouside there was a nice size seated courtyard, perfect for those hot summer nights after you have spent your time in the relaxing hut tub which is situated in a conservatry style area. A lot of work as gone into the cottage and the effort and rewards are there to see especially with its modern ,easy on the eye decor in its stylish look. An hidden gem of and area too away from all the commercial areas this place offers stunning besuty with lovely walks and areas of natural beauty with the lovely market town of Bernard Castle on 15 mins drive away. There are 2 pubs in the area, the Blacksmiths which is your typical locals pub who are all very friendly and the more upmarket place of The Crown with a highly recomended Sundy lunch with great service too. Without doubt one of the best places that we have stayed in snd as a family a place we have already penciled in to come back to the Belgrave next year and that is something we never do when we have stayed somewhere. Highly enjoyable weekend and if I was to make one criticism of the stay and that is we had to come home. Peter also mentioned that he has another Cottage about 5 miles away with we saw the book for which looks equally stunning, so maybe we will try that next year. Oh yes there is plenty of parking too at the back of the house. 10 out 10 for the stay and worth the money, keep up the good work Peter and thank you for allowing our rabble to stay in such a beautiful place.
An excellent cottage - beautifully clean and very well maintained. Couldn’t fault it. We had a brilliant time - hot tub a great bonus and plenty to see nearby. Fantastic - would absolutely recommend.
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