Vacation Rental Description
This modern end-terraced cottage in the village of Coxhoe near to Durham sleeps six people in three bedrooms.
Seemore View is situated at the end of a terrace and, with 3 bedrooms, provides accommodation for up to 6 people; a haven for large families or a group of friends. The shops and pubs are just a short walk away and there is a front and a rear garden, should you simply wish to enjoy a glass of wine on a summer’s evening. There is roadside parking available for up to 2 cars and the major road systems are within easy reach, allowing you to explore the region at your leisure. Up to two well-behaved pets are welcome at this property and a high-chair and a cot are available for use. Full central-heating means you can enjoy a break at any time of year.
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Facilities
Full gas central heating. Electric cooker, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, TV, DVD, stereo/CD etc. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair on request. Roadside parking for 2 cars. Additional parking for cars/caravans and paddock for horses on farm 150 yards from cottage. Small front garden, shared rear yard. Sorry, no smoking. Two well behaved pets welcome. Shop 4 mins walk, pub 2 mins walk. Note: Some traffic noise from the A1(M) is audible from the garden.
A few miles from Durham, situated between Bowburn and Cornforth within the City of Durham, lies the quiet village of Coxhoe. The Victorian poet, Elizabeth Browning, spent her childhood in Coxhoe Hall, which was demolished by the National Coal Board on grounds of subsidence. However, a recently-discovered medieval settlement, just opposite the site of the Hall, has been preserved. Today, Coxhoe is a perfect base from which to explore the numerous attractions in Northumbria, being served by a number of road and motorway networks. Nearby you will find attractions such as Beamish Open Air Museum, Durham’s Cathedral and Castle and Locomotion National Museum. Children will appreciate the delights of Diggerland, whilst there are plenty of walks to be taken through the surrounding countryside and the moors.