Based in Wearhead, County Durham, Sunny Banks is an appealing cottage that accommodates up to four guests in its two cozy bedrooms. Nestled in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property is an ideal retreat for those looking to unwind amidst stunning landscapes. The name "Sunny Banks" aptly reflects the property's sun-drenched ambiance, as it is frequently illuminated by natural light, with a garden that enjoys sunshine for most of the day. The setting offers a tranquil environment where visitors can relax, observe local birdlife, and take in the breathtaking views of the hills.
The cottage features impressive large coach doors that are a focal point of admiration for many visitors, providing picturesque views across the valley. Inside, guests will find a warm and inviting atmosphere characterized by exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and a real fire, complemented by comfortable sofas and beds. The decor possesses a unique and quirky charm, adding to the cottage's character and appeal. This cozy setting ensures that guests feel at home while enjoying their stay in this beautiful region.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of walking opportunities right outside the front door, with scenic trails available in all directions. A short five-minute walk leads to a riverside path featuring mini waterfalls, while the nearby market town of St Johns Chapel, just one mile away, offers local amenities including two pubs, a café, and a well-stocked co-op. The town also hosts a rural cinema and a Town Hall that features various events, enriching the local experience for visitors.
Sunny Banks is perfectly situated for exploring the surrounding areas, with attractions accessible in every direction. The picturesque Lake District is just an hour away, while Beamish Museum is located approximately 45 minutes from the cottage. Local highlights include High Force, a stunning waterfall just 15 minutes away, and Killhope Lead Mine, which is 23 miles from the property. Additionally, nearby landmarks such as the Weardale Museum and Housesteads Fort and Museum on Hadrian's Wall offer further opportunities for exploration, along with activities at the De Vere Slaley Hall Golf Course and Spa.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!