Field Barn is highly praised for its cleanliness, stunning location, and tranquillity. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, comfortable furnishings, and thoughtful touches. While some minor maintenance issues are noted, the overall experience is one of relaxation and enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
Guests consistently commend the property for its spotless condition, with many noting the high standard of cleanliness throughout the barn. The meticulous attention to cleanliness contributes significantly to the overall positive experience.
The property's remote and peaceful setting in the countryside is frequently highlighted, with guests loving the quietness and the proximity to nature and wildlife. The stunning views and opportunities for walks and relaxation are greatly appreciated.
The barn is described as cosy and comfortable, with a particularly comfortable bed mentioned. Some guests suggest minor improvements for seating outside and a more powerful shower, but overall, the comfort level is rated highly.
Facilities are generally well-received, with a well-equipped kitchen and modern amenities. However, some guests mention the need for maintenance on outdoor furniture and a more powerful shower. The presence of flies due to the rural setting is also noted.
While guests express appreciation for the little touches and amenities provided, such as a coffee machine and a George Foreman grill, there is no specific mention of gifts. Therefore, it is not possible to score thoughtfulness based on gifts, and the score is set to null.
Settled down a single track road, with just a nearby farm its only company, this quaint cottage lies in a secluded spot outside of Alston in the North Pennines AONB. Field Barn is the perfect place to enjoy a romantic break with your loved one, letting you take in the delights of the surrounding area with walks and cycles, before returning each day to your snug dwelling. Step into the hall and be welcomed to find the spacious bedroom on the ground floor, place your things in here and unpack your clothes in the ample wardrobe storage, stepping across the tiled floor to the glass patio doors leading outside, offering a lovely spot to get some fresh air first thing. The neat shower room across the way provides a bright and gleaming spot to freshen up, with a heated rail to keep your towel toasty. Travel up the lovely wooden staircase with its rustic rope rail and enter the open-plan living space where you can relax and wind down, beneath rustic dark wooden beams in the ceiling and spotlights lighting up the place. Settle on the large sofa or armchair and watch some TV, before you decide on what to rustle up in the well-equipped kitchen, home to an electric oven and hob and a fridge/freezer. Dine together at the dining table amidst this homely environment, in warm summer months opening up the Juliet balcony to let in the fresh country breeze. Head into the centre of the town of Alston, set 1,000 feet above sea level, it's the highest market town in England, home to a distinctive market cross and cobbled streets, with its local pub, The Angel Inn, dating from 1611, amongst many other buildings from the 17th century. Find all the shops and amenities you need here, as well as lovely tea rooms and pubs which make the perfect pit stops after an invigorating walk. Visit the Killhope Mining Museum in the nearby area, have a tour of the old mine with exhibits and displays on the local mining history, as well as wildlife hides to observe the rich activity here. Practice your swing at Alston Moor Golf Club, with 18 holes set across beautiful grounds. For some outdoor adventures travel around 25 miles to Talkin Tarn Country Park, where Talkin Adventures can offer exciting activities like canoeing, kayaking, raft building, as well as orienteering and axe throwing! Also within reach further north is the famous Hadrian's Wall, an ancient Roman defensive wall remnants, offering an amazing way to explore the area. Being right in the heart of the Pennines means you can take on the challenges of the incredible peaks and mountains all around, including Pike Rigg, Burnhope Seat, Black Fell, and Great Blacklaw Hill to name a few, experience astounding views or the landscape from these heights. Spend quality time with your significant other at Field Barn in the heart of the North Pennines.
Settled within the fabulous North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the delightful town of Alston. Holding the accolade of England's highest market town, it boasts lovely cobbled streets with shops and eateries, and was the filming location for ITV's productions of Jane Eyre and Oliver Twist. Take a trip on the restored diesel engine railway heading through the South Tyne Valley, or enjoy the excellent walking terrain all around.
Reverse-level.
One ground-floor double bedroom.
Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
First-floor open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with Juliet balcony
Electric central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and TV.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
WIFI.
Ample off-road parking.
Garden with semi enclosed graveled and patio.
One well behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop within 3.4 miles, pub within 0.8 miles.
Note: Adults only.
Please note: during winter months, the roads around the barn can be snowy so a four wheel drive car is recommended.
Guests should also check their route before they start out to ensure they can get to the area.
Jacqueline
The location is beautiful and so relaxing with gorgeous walks all around so I have already booked again for next year. Inside you have everything you need for a home from home experience. Although the summer has finished and the autumn has arrived the property was so warm and cosy from the moment I walked in. The kitchen is well equipped and the tea, coffee, milk and biscuits are a thoughtful touch. Everything is spotlessly clean and I can't find any faults except that I wish I could have stayed longer as it is so relaxing. Can't wait for next year!
Jon
Field barn was ok but the freezer needed to be defrosted and the covid labels are out of date and a bit disturbing as we both are carers and went through that difficult period . We found everything else about the barn really lovely . The area its self is outstanding and has really lovely walks and plenty of wildlife to watch . Amazing holiday we will definitely recommend a stay there and we will definitely be staying at field barn again .
Edward
The views are amazing and ever changing. As the weather changes so do the colours of the landscape. We found it to be fabulous. If you are after somewhere remote this is it. The neighbours, cows, sheep, hares, deer, owl, oh and the weasel are all very quiet and well behaved. We would recommend this property if you are after a peaceful break. Thank you.
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