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Cromer House Barn in the heart of Frosterley village
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9.6 out of 10
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1 bedroomSleeps 2
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Frosterley, County Durham, England
- Place, Weardale Railway3 min drive
- Place, North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty4 min drive
- Place, Killhope Lead Mining Museum6 min drive
- Airport, Newcastle (NCL-Newcastle Intl.)50 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Wetroom
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Cromer House Barn in the heart of Frosterley village
Our cosy converted 18th century barn, full of character and charm, provides high quality accommodation for two. As a green business, the conversion has been done in the most eco way possible given the age of the building. The barn has its own secluded wildlife friendly garden area, adjacent log store/laundry room, off road parking and good local amenities all within a few minutes walk.
Ideal for romantic breaks, as well as walking and cycling, the barn provides an excellent base for exploring the unspoilt landscapes of the Durham Dales and the stunning Northumberland coast, as well as visiting the historic city of Durham, Hadrian's Wall, and the attractive market towns of Barnard Castle and Hexham.
Downstairs the barn has a well-equipped kitchen (including fridge-freezer, dishwasher and microwave), a dining area, and wet room. Towels are provided (one large bath towel and one hand towel per person).
The upstairs studio accommodation includes a 5' kingsize bed, comfortable sofa and two armchairs, television with Freeview and DVD player. The barn has free wifi, but mobile coverage is not great in Frosterley, as we are right under the mast. It seems to be best on Vodafone and O2, but is still patchy. In the Barn, we find it's best if you give your phone a few minutes after arrival to pick up the signal, and then it should be fine for calls and apps. The signal is best upstairs.
We have installed a highly efficient wood-burning stove in the upstairs studio area which also provides downstairs central heating and hot water. Free logs are supplied. Additional hot water and heating is supplied by a solar panel and an electric immersion using a thermal store.
A travel cot can be provided free of charge if required.
Adjacent to the barn is a laundry room and log store, which can be accessed through an internal door downstairs. This houses a washing machine, tumble dryer, drying rack, ironing board and iron, as well as a supply of logs for use during your stay. The room also opens directly on to part of the garden via bi-fold doors and in warmer weather can be used as sheltered sun room, as it catches the morning sun. This external access also means the room can be used to provide secure undercover cycle storage.
We are a non-smoking establishment.
There is off-road parking for one car. Access to the barn is across cobbled and semi-paved paths through a courtyard garden (please see the photos). The property is not accessible for wheelchairs.
The barn enjoys good local amenities, including a very good Co-op supermarket, a friendly pubs (the Frosterley Inn, at the east end of the village) and an excellent fish and chip shop. We are also close to the Weardale Railway and the village playing field. All are within approximately 5 minutes walk.
Walking and Cycling: Weardale is ideal for walking and cycling. You'll find information leaflets and route maps in the barn. There are several walks around Frosterley, but many others further up the dale in the villages of Stanhope, Westgate, St John's Chapel and Cowshill. A whole range of cycle routes take in our local villages as well as the nearby town of Bishop Auckland, Edmundbyers and Killhope, plus a range of mixed ability cycle tracks in nearby Hamsterley Forest.
Places to Visit: For culture and the arts we're 30 minutes from Kynren and Bishop Auckland castle, 40–45 minutes from Newcastle and Gateshead – for the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, the Sage Gateshead and the Tyneside Cinema – as well as Durham with its beautiful cathedral and castle. Raby Castle, Beamish Open Air Museum, The Bowes Museum, Locomotion National Railway Museum, Killhope Lead Mining Museum, and the waterfalls at High Force and Low Force are all within a 40–50 minutes drive. We're about an hour's drive from the Durham Heritage Coast, which stretches from Sunderland, through Seaham to Hartlepool. Further afield for longer days out are Alnwick Garden, the National Trust property Cragside, the spectacular beaches at Druridge Bay and Bamburgh, Kielder Water and Holy Island.
Ideal for romantic breaks, as well as walking and cycling, the barn provides an excellent base for exploring the unspoilt landscapes of the Durham Dales and the stunning Northumberland coast, as well as visiting the historic city of Durham, Hadrian's Wall, and the attractive market towns of Barnard Castle and Hexham.
Downstairs the barn has a well-equipped kitchen (including fridge-freezer, dishwasher and microwave), a dining area, and wet room. Towels are provided (one large bath towel and one hand towel per person).
The upstairs studio accommodation includes a 5' kingsize bed, comfortable sofa and two armchairs, television with Freeview and DVD player. The barn has free wifi, but mobile coverage is not great in Frosterley, as we are right under the mast. It seems to be best on Vodafone and O2, but is still patchy. In the Barn, we find it's best if you give your phone a few minutes after arrival to pick up the signal, and then it should be fine for calls and apps. The signal is best upstairs.
We have installed a highly efficient wood-burning stove in the upstairs studio area which also provides downstairs central heating and hot water. Free logs are supplied. Additional hot water and heating is supplied by a solar panel and an electric immersion using a thermal store.
A travel cot can be provided free of charge if required.
Adjacent to the barn is a laundry room and log store, which can be accessed through an internal door downstairs. This houses a washing machine, tumble dryer, drying rack, ironing board and iron, as well as a supply of logs for use during your stay. The room also opens directly on to part of the garden via bi-fold doors and in warmer weather can be used as sheltered sun room, as it catches the morning sun. This external access also means the room can be used to provide secure undercover cycle storage.
We are a non-smoking establishment.
There is off-road parking for one car. Access to the barn is across cobbled and semi-paved paths through a courtyard garden (please see the photos). The property is not accessible for wheelchairs.
The barn enjoys good local amenities, including a very good Co-op supermarket, a friendly pubs (the Frosterley Inn, at the east end of the village) and an excellent fish and chip shop. We are also close to the Weardale Railway and the village playing field. All are within approximately 5 minutes walk.
Walking and Cycling: Weardale is ideal for walking and cycling. You'll find information leaflets and route maps in the barn. There are several walks around Frosterley, but many others further up the dale in the villages of Stanhope, Westgate, St John's Chapel and Cowshill. A whole range of cycle routes take in our local villages as well as the nearby town of Bishop Auckland, Edmundbyers and Killhope, plus a range of mixed ability cycle tracks in nearby Hamsterley Forest.
Places to Visit: For culture and the arts we're 30 minutes from Kynren and Bishop Auckland castle, 40–45 minutes from Newcastle and Gateshead – for the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, the Sage Gateshead and the Tyneside Cinema – as well as Durham with its beautiful cathedral and castle. Raby Castle, Beamish Open Air Museum, The Bowes Museum, Locomotion National Railway Museum, Killhope Lead Mining Museum, and the waterfalls at High Force and Low Force are all within a 40–50 minutes drive. We're about an hour's drive from the Durham Heritage Coast, which stretches from Sunderland, through Seaham to Hartlepool. Further afield for longer days out are Alnwick Garden, the National Trust property Cragside, the spectacular beaches at Druridge Bay and Bamburgh, Kielder Water and Holy Island.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Baby/infant can be accommodated
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
This property uses a grey water recycling system and eco-friendly cleaning products
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
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This property does not have any lifts
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About the area
Bishop Auckland
Located in Bishop Auckland, this holiday home is in a rural area. Killhope Lead Mining Museum and Weardale Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Weardale Railway and Hall Hill Farm. Armstrong Hydraulic Engine and Eggleston Hall are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with nearby fishing, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and mountain biking.

Frosterley, County Durham, England
What's nearby
- Weardale Railway - 3 min drive - 3.7 km
- North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - 4 min drive - 4.1 km
- Killhope Lead Mining Museum - 6 min drive - 5.7 km
- Hall Hill Farm - 16 min drive - 19.1 km
- Hamsterley Forest - 16 min drive - 19.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Black Bull - 4 min drive
- Greggs - 10 min drive
- Durham Dales Centre - 4 min drive
- The Grey Bull - 4 min drive
- Parkhead Station - 8 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Julia Knight
We bought this property when my wife's job brought us north. I took early retirement when we moved, after 30 years teaching art and design, and my first project was renovating the barn which was close to becoming derelict and making it into a self-catering holiday let for two – Cromer House Barn.
Why they chose this property
Cromer House Barn lies behind our own house, so we are on hand if you need advice about anything. We bought the house and barn because we fell in love with the stone buildings and the potential of the courtyard garden, along with the fact that it is in a beautiful rural location yet relatively close to a whole range of activities and amenities.
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