Winnowshill Farm - The Cote ref: CC333002

Derwent Reservoir, Hexham & Area

4 Stars

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Sleeps
4
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2
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Bathrooms
1
Bathrooms
Pets
1
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  • Dishwasher 
  • Garden / Patio 
  • Highchair 
  • Rural Location 
  • WiFi 
  • Cot Available 
  • Washing Machine 
  • Working Farm 
  • Walk-in Shower/Bath 
  • Parking - On Site 
  • Shower Cubicle 

Description

The Cote sits in a cluster of four barn conversions on a working farm and it has been sympathetically transformed to retain many authentic features such as exposed beams. Winnowshill is located close to Derwent Reservoir, set within the beautiful Pennine valley near to the Durham and Northumberland border. The reservoir is 3.5 miles in length with a thousand acres of clean and open water, which is devoted to wind surfing and sailing with five generous slipways for easy launch. Golfing enthusiasts will delight in the ample choice of several prestigious courses close by, one being the superior De Vere Slaley Hall. Ramblers and cyclists will enjoy exploring the heather moorlands with rugged uplands which include some of the highest, wildest and most beautiful scenery in the country. Hamsterley Forest provides miles of lovely forest walks leading to High Force; England’s largest waterfall. The historic market town of Hexham, dominated by its majestic abbey offers an abundance of amenities only 15 miles and the pretty village of Corbridge renowned for its specialist shops and quaint tea rooms is 12 miles. Bowes Museum, Raby Castle, Beamish Museum, Vindolanda, the Roman Site at Corstopitum and Housesteads Roman Fort Museum are all interesting historic attractions within easy driving distance. The vibrant city of Newcastle, well-known for its global, cultural pursuits and the extensive shopping facilities at the world renowned Gateshead Metro Centre, along with the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the Baltic Centre and the Sage Gateshead music venue are only 20 miles east, ensuring The Derwent provides a peaceful retreat in an excellent central location for discovering the best of Northumberland, County Durham and Cumbria. Shop and pub 3 miles, restaurant 12 miles.
The Cote can be booked individually or together with The Himmell, The Derwent and The Mill to accommodate up to 18 guests.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

The accommodation has oil central heating and comprises:
Open plan lounge/dining/kitchen.
Lounge/dining area: with TV and DVD.
Kitchen area: With electric cooker, larder fridge, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bathroom: with walk in shower, toilet and wash basin.

First floor

Bedroom 2: Open plan gallery bedroom with double bed overlooking the lounge.

Second floor

Third floor

Fourth floor

Facilities

Oil central heating, bed linen and Wi-Fi included. Towel hire. Travel cot and highchair. 

Miscellaneous

Gravel courtyard with table and chairs. Large enclosed lawn picnic/play area with some outdoor games provided (shared with other properties on site). Off road parking for 2 cars. No smoking.
Please note: Winnowshill Farm and the surrounding areas have full 4G mobile coverage through EE. There is no right of way through the working farm.
Please note: There is an Access statement available for this property, if required please call 01228 599950  
  • Nearest town
    Hexham
  • Shops
    3 Miles
  • Distance
    15 Miles
  • Restaurant
    12 Miles
  • Nearest railway station
    Stocksfield
  • Pub
    3 Miles
  • Railway station distance
    9.0 miles
  • Lake

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About the local area

The town of Hexham is dominated by Hexham Abbey set in the heart of the town dating back to the 7th century with its Saxon crypt still visible making it a 'must see' when visiting the area.


There is a wide range of shops, including a large number of antique shops selling everything from furniture and jewellery to books and prints. But Hexham is not just a place for those who love the past. It is a modern-day bustling market town that offers shops and leisure facilities including a newly-built swimming pool, two supermarkets and all the services you would expect to find in a town of its size.

Hexham also has a busy arts scene, centered on the award-winning Queen's Hall Arts Centre. The centre presents a varied program throughout the year, including dance, drama and European cinema. Hexham is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside you could wish to see. Historic Hexhamshire gives way to the Tyne Valley, and then the lonely Northumberland hills. Charming villages such as Corbridge and Bellingham are well worth a visit, and the area has some of the best walking around, not to mention the country pubs.

The 84 mile footpath that makes up the Hadrians Wall Path Nature Trail follows the historic line of Hadrian's Wall. The trail takes walkers along the riverside route in Tyneside, through farmland in Tynedale and the grazing upland section dominated by the Whin Sill escarpment. It then gradually descends to the rich pastures of Cumbria and finally the salt marsh of the Solway Estuary.

The highest concentration of Roman forts and museums can be found in the area between Chollerford and Gilsland, which lies within the natural beauty of the Northumberland National Park. Here you can see a multi award-winning fort, Vindolanda, and the best preserved Roman Cavalry Fort in Britain, Chesters, as well as some of the best preserved sections of the wall. Segedunum Roman Fort and Bath House are also worth a visit with its interactive visitor centre.

'Hadrian's Wall Country' offer visitors' dramatic highlands, rolling countryside and sleepy villages; stunning and varied scenery for walkers and cyclists alike. The Hadrian's Wall National Trial for walkers provides access to some of the best preserved sections of the wall and many of the shorter walks take in a pub or tearoom so you can have that well deserved break for a good pub lunch!

Things to do nearby

The Roman Army Museum
The Roman Army Museum

Extensive museum about the life of a Roman soldier. A great introduction to Hadrian's Wall. Spectacular eagles eye film can also be viewed. Tel: 01697 747485

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