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Pasture Cottage, Wolsingham, County Durham

Pasture Cottage
Wolsingham
County Durham

DL13 3LR

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Pasture Cottage provides extremely comfortable, non-smoking, self-catering, 4 Star family accommodation in the beautiful Durham Dales, 1 mile from the village of Wolsingham.

From the moment you arrive at the Grade II listed historic 18th century farmstead, you will enjoy its tranquillity and beauty. Surrounded by fields and gently rolling hills, Pasture Cottage is in an area designated to be ‘of outstanding natural beauty’.

Whether walking the fells, fishing on Tunstall Reservoir, biking, horse riding in Hamsterley forest, visiting the many historical landmarks or just relaxing in the garden, time spent at Pasture Cottage will refresh and invigorate the senses.

Wolsingham village, a ten minute walk from the cottage, offers a good range of small shops, pubs and recreational facilities (including an indoor heated swimming pool).

Pasture Cottage: 1 double bedroom & 1 twin
Annexe: 1 double bedroom with en-suite bathroom

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Ratings/Awards: ETC 4 Star
Green Tourism Silver Award
Tourist Board Members: Yes
Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 2
Unit Type: Cottage & annexe
Price Guide: Cottage: £310 - £425; Annexe: £105 - £140
Nearest Major Town: Bishop Auckland
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