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2 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 4
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Wolsingham, England
- North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty10 min drive
- Hamsterley Forest10 min drive
- Witton Castle20 min drive
- Newcastle (NCL-Newcastle Intl.)45 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
About this property
Angate Holiday Cottage Walshamham
Angate Cottage is a delightful 2 bedroomed self catering period cottage situated in the heart of the historic market town of Wolsingham, the gateway to Weardale, by the River Wear. Located 15miles to Durham City and 17 miles to Barnard Castle.
Angate cottage retains many original features including a large stone fireplace with wood burning stove. There are two double bedrooms ideal for a family of four, with the master bedroom featuring a Victorian cast iron bed and arts and crafts period furniture.
Two sofa beds available for additional guests- please contact us if required- charge applies
The cottage also includes all modern facilities including gas central heating, bath with electric overhead shower, gas condensing combi boiler, dish washer/ washing machine/ fridge and freezer.
There is a totally enclosed rear patio area providing a safe haven for children and pets and is perfect for barbecues.
Please note that dogs are welcome however due to additional cleaning costs there is a charge of £10.00 per dog per stay to be paid on arrival.
Parking permitted outside of the cottage.
Angate Cottage is an ideal base for those who wish to explore the idyllic countryside of Weardale. Fishing, walking and cycling routes are nearby.
Wolsingham is a small market town looking much as it did hundreds of years ago with many stone built listed buildings, period features and links to its long history. In recent years it has become a thriving visitor stopping off point at the base of the Weardale valley.
Wolsingham Agricultural Society holds its annual show on the first weekend in September, with a daily attendance of over 30,000. Established in 1763 it is one of the oldest show in the country and brings in animals and visitors from a wide area.
Wolsingham is served by the heritage Weardale Railway, whose trains run from Bishop Auckland to Stanhope, including special steam train services, the highlight of the year being the Polar Express at Christmas time.
Weardale boasts one of the only outdoor heated swimming pools located 6 miles from the cottage.
Kevin/ Eileen will welcome you to Angate Cottage and provide a brief tour of the cottage and facilities. Should you require any assistance throughout your stay, Eileen and Kevin live locally are only too pleased to assist.
The oldest houses in Wolsingham are at Whitfield Place on Front Street, there are three cottages, the left-most dated 1677 and with the initials 'DM'.
The other properties here have an even longer history. They are said to have been converted from the former Pack Horse Inn where Edward III may have rested on returning from his unfruitful encounter with the Scots in Weardale in April 1327. Another king, Charles II, is said to have ridden his horse up the internal staircase of the house in the 17th century and it still has an impressive staircase today.
Free, unrestricted roadside parking outside of cottage.
Easy access to bus routes.
Demense picnic area , Wolsingham Park, Waverley river all within 200 metres.
Wolsingham boasts a bistro, cafe, bakery, public houses, Italian restaurant and Chinese takeaway. There is also a local Spa, pharamacist, butchers and cash point.
Tunstall reservoir/ nature reserve is located in Wolsingham.
Nearby attractions include:
Killhope - the award winning North of England Lead Mining Museum, which is a unique and unforgettable experience. Killhope is a fully restored nineteenth century Victorian lead mine, where you can experience the life and work of the lead mining families of the Pennine dales;
High Force - one of the most spectacular waterfalls in England, located at Forest-in-Teesdale, in the heart of the Durham Dales, Co. Durham.High Force is surrounded by the stunning countryside of Upper Teesdale and is situated in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A variety of animal and plant life can be seen at High Force throughout the seasons, from a vast array of wildflowers, ferns and towering trees, to roe deer and rabbits.
Hamsterley Forest - 2000 hectares of mixed woodland lying between the Wear and Tees valleys on the edge of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Hamsterley is a delightful oasis of broadleaved and coniferous woodland, sprawling along the sides of a sheltered valley. Visitors to Hamsterley have no shortage of options when it comes to activities. With waymarked walks, bike hire, cycle routes and horse riding trails, all levels of fitness and ability are catered for. Cycle hire is available on site. Hamsterley Forest is one of the Northeast’s premier mountain bike destinations, with over 2000 hectares of forest to explore on 33 miles of waymarked trails and countless more miles of seldom travelled forest road.
Smoke alarms fitted throughout.
Annual gas safety certificate.
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket located in kitchen.
First aid kit located in kitchen
Digital carbon monoxide detector in situ.
Bed linen is provided however we ask guests to bring their own towels
Angate cottage retains many original features including a large stone fireplace with wood burning stove. There are two double bedrooms ideal for a family of four, with the master bedroom featuring a Victorian cast iron bed and arts and crafts period furniture.
Two sofa beds available for additional guests- please contact us if required- charge applies
The cottage also includes all modern facilities including gas central heating, bath with electric overhead shower, gas condensing combi boiler, dish washer/ washing machine/ fridge and freezer.
There is a totally enclosed rear patio area providing a safe haven for children and pets and is perfect for barbecues.
Please note that dogs are welcome however due to additional cleaning costs there is a charge of £10.00 per dog per stay to be paid on arrival.
Parking permitted outside of the cottage.
Angate Cottage is an ideal base for those who wish to explore the idyllic countryside of Weardale. Fishing, walking and cycling routes are nearby.
Wolsingham is a small market town looking much as it did hundreds of years ago with many stone built listed buildings, period features and links to its long history. In recent years it has become a thriving visitor stopping off point at the base of the Weardale valley.
Wolsingham Agricultural Society holds its annual show on the first weekend in September, with a daily attendance of over 30,000. Established in 1763 it is one of the oldest show in the country and brings in animals and visitors from a wide area.
Wolsingham is served by the heritage Weardale Railway, whose trains run from Bishop Auckland to Stanhope, including special steam train services, the highlight of the year being the Polar Express at Christmas time.
Weardale boasts one of the only outdoor heated swimming pools located 6 miles from the cottage.
Kevin/ Eileen will welcome you to Angate Cottage and provide a brief tour of the cottage and facilities. Should you require any assistance throughout your stay, Eileen and Kevin live locally are only too pleased to assist.
The oldest houses in Wolsingham are at Whitfield Place on Front Street, there are three cottages, the left-most dated 1677 and with the initials 'DM'.
The other properties here have an even longer history. They are said to have been converted from the former Pack Horse Inn where Edward III may have rested on returning from his unfruitful encounter with the Scots in Weardale in April 1327. Another king, Charles II, is said to have ridden his horse up the internal staircase of the house in the 17th century and it still has an impressive staircase today.
Free, unrestricted roadside parking outside of cottage.
Easy access to bus routes.
Demense picnic area , Wolsingham Park, Waverley river all within 200 metres.
Wolsingham boasts a bistro, cafe, bakery, public houses, Italian restaurant and Chinese takeaway. There is also a local Spa, pharamacist, butchers and cash point.
Tunstall reservoir/ nature reserve is located in Wolsingham.
Nearby attractions include:
Killhope - the award winning North of England Lead Mining Museum, which is a unique and unforgettable experience. Killhope is a fully restored nineteenth century Victorian lead mine, where you can experience the life and work of the lead mining families of the Pennine dales;
High Force - one of the most spectacular waterfalls in England, located at Forest-in-Teesdale, in the heart of the Durham Dales, Co. Durham.High Force is surrounded by the stunning countryside of Upper Teesdale and is situated in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A variety of animal and plant life can be seen at High Force throughout the seasons, from a vast array of wildflowers, ferns and towering trees, to roe deer and rabbits.
Hamsterley Forest - 2000 hectares of mixed woodland lying between the Wear and Tees valleys on the edge of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Hamsterley is a delightful oasis of broadleaved and coniferous woodland, sprawling along the sides of a sheltered valley. Visitors to Hamsterley have no shortage of options when it comes to activities. With waymarked walks, bike hire, cycle routes and horse riding trails, all levels of fitness and ability are catered for. Cycle hire is available on site. Hamsterley Forest is one of the Northeast’s premier mountain bike destinations, with over 2000 hectares of forest to explore on 33 miles of waymarked trails and countless more miles of seldom travelled forest road.
Smoke alarms fitted throughout.
Annual gas safety certificate.
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket located in kitchen.
First aid kit located in kitchen
Digital carbon monoxide detector in situ.
Bed linen is provided however we ask guests to bring their own towels
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Pet-friendly
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House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed
Dogs can stay for £10.00 per dog per stay
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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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
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About the area
Bishop Auckland
Located in Bishop Auckland, this cottage is in a rural area. Killhope Lead Mining Museum and Witton Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Brancepeth Castle Golf Club and Woodhouse Close Leisure Complex. Weardale Railway and Hall Hill Farm are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with nearby fishing, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling, mountain climbing and hiking.

Wolsingham, England
What's nearby
- North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - 10 min drive - 11.6 km
- Hamsterley Forest - 10 min drive - 12.4 km
- Auckland Castle - 19 min drive - 21.1 km
- Witton Castle - 20 min drive - 15.1 km
- Durham University - 24 min drive - 28.1 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Green - 10 min drive
- The Black Bull - 3 min walk
- Greggs - 5 min drive
- Number 10 The Coffee Shop - 2 min walk
- The Frosterley Inn - 4 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Eileen and Kevin

We live with our two daughters Meghan and Emily in a small market town in County Durham, North East England.
In tour spare time Eileen enjoys keep fit and amateur dramatics, Meghan is a singer/acoustic guitarist and Emily a keen horse rider. Kevin is an amateur archaeologist/metal detectorist.
Our beautiful period cottage is located in the heart of Wolsingham and we look forward to welcoming guests to enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of Weardale.
In tour spare time Eileen enjoys keep fit and amateur dramatics, Meghan is a singer/acoustic guitarist and Emily a keen horse rider. Kevin is an amateur archaeologist/metal detectorist.
Our beautiful period cottage is located in the heart of Wolsingham and we look forward to welcoming guests to enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of Weardale.
Languages:
English
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