Cottage Description
Snope Cottage is a 2 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Brampton, Northern England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 1 pet. . Local to Cumrew, Cumwhitton, Hayton, Upper Denton
- Bike Store
- Cot Available
- Detached Property
- DVD player
- Ground Floor Facilities
- Fuel and Power Included
- Garden / Patio
- Pub within 1 mile
- Rural Location
- Shower
- Television
- Wifi
- Short Breaks All Year
- Car Parking Available
- Bed Linen & Towels Included
This stunningly situated, detached cottage, in an elevated position, enjoys spectacular views down the South Tyne Valley and is perfect for a couple or small family. Set within 80 acres of picturesque, private farmland (visitors are free to roam), with 5 miles of salmon fishing on request. At the same location is Knowehead ref MUS, a stunning renovated farmhouse which can also be booked. Access is up a ½-mile delightful private road winding through 20 acres of beautiful woodland, home to a stunning waterfall, river bank, walks and a wealth of wild life. The property stands on the Cumbrian/Northumbrian border in the North Pennines, designated an AONB and an UNESCO European and Global Geopark. Shop 7 miles, good pub serving food, 1 mile.
Beamed living/dining room with compact kitchen area. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet. First floor: Beamed double bedroom with wash basin and sloping ceilings.
Food
Days Out
Beach
Bike & Hike
Sports
Nature
Gardens
Activities
Historical
Eating & Drinking
No recommended Eating & Drinking found within 30 miles of this property.
Fun Days Out
As well as being voted the country's most tranquil spot, this park is truly is a haven for walking, cycling and horse riding.
Rheged - 20.5 Miles (32.8 KM)
An award winning family day out, Rheged attractions include a giant cinema with a screen the size of six double decker buses, a kids play centre and an international mountaineering exhibition as well as superb shops and great food.
Wonderful fun for kids — the soft play area includes ball pools, climbing walls, giant ball arena and aerial runways. There are themed party rooms, a café and much much more.
Hall Hill Farm is home to a number of farmyard animals, some of which you can stroke and feed. Visitors here can enjoy a complimentary farm trailer ride and there are also donkey rides.
Beach
No recommended Beach found within 30 miles of this property.
Biking & Hiking
A great biking centre for families, novices and those who enjoy a challenge, it has a short red route, two blue routes and a skills loop to learn some of the basics. There's also a black graded ridge just for experts. One hour's drive from Glentress and Innerleithen.
A former railway line that is now a lovely traffic free path open to pedestrians, cycles, horses, and dogs, its 10.5 mile route winds all the way up from Swalwell to Consett.
Golf & Sports
A splendid 18-hole golf course set in undulating parkland with fine views over the Tyne Valley.
Prudhoe Waterworld has a 25m pool incorporated into a free form shape with shallow beach area, a wave machine and 40m aqua-slide plus plenty of other activities.
Clay pigeon shooting for all ages in a carefully controlled environment with fully qualified instructors, where safety is of the utmost importance.
Nature Reserves
Discover Iron Age remains, 5000 year old cairns and the wonder of one of the largest forests in Britain. This beautiful place is perfect to explore however you choose, be it on horse back, on a mountain bike or on a leisurely stroll.
Gardens & Woodlands
17th century Acorn Bank Garden's claim to fame is its collection of medicinal and culinary plants, the largest in Northern England with over 250 varieties.
A moorland country park on the banks of the Derwent Reservoir, ideal for that country walk with the dog or cycling by the river.
The Lowther Parklands consist of 150 acres of grounds with play activities for children, including rides, boating, adventure playgrounds, miniature railway and a putting green.
Bolam Lake - 29.6 Miles (47.4 KM)
Set at the very heart of the beautiful Northumberland countryside, this lake is surrounded on all sides by sites of historic importance and stunning views. Explore the woodland and grassed areas in the vicinity.
Local Attractions
Preserved steam and diesel locomotives from Britain and overseas run between Alston station and Kirkhaugh. There are refreshment facilities and a railway shop at the station.
Historical & Heritage Sites
Delve into the history of mining on the North Pennines in this fascinating museum. Hear about the people that worked there, the lifestyle they lead and the legacy this important mine had on the social and cultural history of the area.
Carlisle Castle is still a sight to behold. Founded in 1092, it's housed a few famous guests in its time, including Mary Queen of Scots who was imprisoned here.
A vast and eerie ruin of the 14th and 15th centuries, associated with the de Soulis, the Douglases and Mary Queen of Scots, it was partly restored in the 19th century. Nearby is the 14th-century Hermitage Chapel.
This great heritage centre is located on the former Waverley railway route at the half way point between Hawick and Newcastleton. Learn about the history of the railway and its local area. The centre is also part of the Waverley Walk, a great route for hikers or cyclists alike.