Holiday Cottages in Alston, Cumbria available for rental
We have 20 self catering holiday cottages in Alston,Cumbria
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| Broadmea Farm - Broadmea Stable , Alston |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Sowerberry , Alston |
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Price: £ 338 - £ 525
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Ideally positioned in a quiet hidden corner of the medieval cobbled area of Alston, this immaculately presented cottage has been imaginatively developed by the owner who is an architect from original buildings dating from the late 17th Century. The cottage has charm and character, incorporating a wealth of attractive features including solid oak floors, exposed beams and many interesting little niches. The cottage is tastefully furnished with a blend of modern and country style furnishings to a very high standard creating the perfect ambience for a relaxing holiday at any time. Ideally positioned in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ it is an excellent base to explore this unspoilt area with its natural landscapes, tumbling upland rivers, waterfalls, cycle paths and walks into the countryside and it is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Alston is a market town steeped in history with a good range of individual shops, tearooms, art gallery, local crafts, and character inns serving traditional ales and good food. Alternatively take a leisurely trip on the South Tyne Railway winding through stunning scenery, with Nenthead Mines Visitor Centre, Hadrian’s Wall, The Lake District, Durham City and the Scottish Borders within easy driving distance. |
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| Naworth , Alston |
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Price: £ 323 - £ 499
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Ideally positioned in a quiet hidden corner of the medieval cobbled area of Alston, this immaculately presented cottage has been imaginatively developed by the owner who is an architect from original buildings dating from the late 17th Century. The cottage has charm and character, incorporating a wealth of attractive features including solid oak floors, exposed beams and many interesting little niches. The cottage is tastefully furnished with a blend of modern and country style furnishings to a very high standard creating the perfect ambience for a relaxing holiday at any time. Ideally positioned in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ it is an excellent base to explore this unspoilt area with its natural landscapes, tumbling upland rivers, waterfalls, cycle paths and walks into the countryside and it is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Alston is a market town steeped in history with a good range of individual shops, tearooms, art gallery, local crafts, and character inns serving traditional ales and good food. Alternatively take a leisurely trip on the South Tyne Railway winding through stunning scenery, with Nenthead Mines Visitor Centre, Hadrian’s Wall, The Lake District, Durham City and the Scottish Borders within easy driving distance. |
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| Foulard Cottage , Alston |
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Price: £ 305 - £ 470
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Located 1,700 feet above sea level, Foulard Cottage is probably the highest cottage in our portfolio. Situated at Nenthead in the North Pennine Hills, 4 miles from Alston, this 17th century detached cottage is full of original features including, beams and open fire. The village has a pub, restaurant, shop and visitor centre at Nenthead mines. Alston is the highest market town in England, with steep cobbled streets and an interesting variety of shops and galleries. This is a panoramic landscape of fells, moors, ravines, valleys, mountains,rivers and waterfalls ( the highest waterfall in England is High Force approximately 10 miles away). Crisscrossed with bridleways, ancient tracks, England's highest footpath, the Pennine Way and the C2C cycle route, the area is ideal for walking, cycling, pot holing and pony trekking. |
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| Masonic House , Alston |
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Price: £ from £ 250
Sleeps: 6 |

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Centrally situated along a small lane off Alston's cobbled high street, Masonic House benefits from immediate access to the towns amenities, including galleries, shops, pubs and restaurants. This 18th century cottage underwent a total renovation and refurbishment in 2009, it is luxuriously appointed blending perfectly the modern modern furniture with the traditional character features of the cottage. Alston is England's highest market town, situated in the Pennine Hills with miles of beautiful walks and cycle rides and easy access to Hadrian's Wall and the Lake District national Park. |
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| Dale House , Alston |
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Price: £ 135- £377
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Dale House is a terraced cottage in the centre of the market town of Alston in the North Pennines which is renowned for being the highest market town in England. The cottage is laid out over three floors and has a king size double and a twin bedroom which with the addition of a family bathroom makes it suitable for four people. The rest of the cottage is made up of a fitted kitchen which leads into a snug which has a dining area and a multi fuel stove, whilst on the first floor there is a sitting room with an electric fire. Outside the cottage you will find a terraced garden with outdoor furniture and a BBQ as well as off road parking for one car. With views of the Cumbrian Fells and being close to the Pennine Way footpath, Dale House is a wonderful cottage for an "away from it all" holiday. |
| Alston is set in the North Pennines, surrounded by moorland, hills, rivers and waterfalls, and is England's highest market town. Alston and the North Pennines have long inspired artists and writers; the poet and writer W H Auden loved the area and today Alston is an inspiration to the craftspeople that live and work there. There is a host of shops in the town including quality crafts and galleries. Take a ride on one of the lovingly restored steam and diesel engines through the beautiful scenery of the South Tyne valley on the South Tynedale Railway. The North Pennines used to be one of the wealthiest lead mining centres in Europe and you can go down a real lead mine at Nenthead Mines Heritage Centre - a great family day out with interactive exhibitions. |
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| The Cottage , Alston |
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Price: £ 299 - £ 461
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Ideally positioned in a quiet rural location in a designated ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ this 18th Century stone barn conversion is just 1 mile from the market town of Alston. The cottage is comfortably furnished and has its own outside sitting area. A good base for exploring Tynedale and the North Pennines by foot, bicycle or car, with many places of interest to visit including Alston’s narrow gauge railway, Nenthead mines, Pennine Pottery and local crafts. The Pennine Way runs past the door, with walks in all directions from the doorstep. Alston with its quaint cobbled main street has a range of individual shops, character inns, restaurants and tearooms. The Lake District, Hadrian’s Wall, Beamish Museum, Carlisle and the Scottish Borders are all within easy driving distance. This spacious cottage is ideal for families or couples. |
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| The Calf Shed , Alston |
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Price: £ 249 - £ 379
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Ideally positioned in a quiet rural location in a designated ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ this 18th Century stone barn conversion is just 1 mile from the market town of Alston. The cottage is comfortably furnished and has its own outside sitting area. A good base for exploring Tynedale and the North Pennines by foot, bicycle or car, with many places of interest to visit including Alston’s narrow gauge railway, Nenthead mines, Pennine Pottery and local crafts. The Pennine Way runs past the door, with walks in all directions from the doorstep. Alston with its quaint cobbled main street has a range of individual shops, character inns, restaurants and tearooms. The Lake District, Hadrian’s Wall, Beamish Museum, Carlisle and the Scottish Borders are all within easy driving distance. Ideal for a couple seeking a relaxing holiday or a romantic break. |
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| Broadmea Farm - Broadmea Barn , Alston |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 10 |

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| Masonic House , Alston |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Centrally situated along a small lane off Alston's cobbled high street, Masonic House benefits from immediate access to the towns amenities, including galleries, shops, pubs and restaurants. This 18th century cottage underwent a total renovation and refurbishment in 2009, it is luxuriously appointed blending perfectly the modern modern furniture with the traditional character features of the cottage. Alston is England's highest market town, situated in the Pennine Hills with miles of beautiful walks and cycle rides and easy access to Hadrian's Wall and the Lake District national Park. |
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| Stone Barn Cottage , Alston |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Millstream , Alston |
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Price: £ 323 - £ 499
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Ideally positioned in a quiet hidden corner of the medieval cobbled area of Alston, this immaculately presented cottage has been imaginatively developed by the owner who is an architect from original buildings dating from the late 17th Century. The cottage has charm and character, incorporating a wealth of attractive features including solid oak floors, exposed beams and many interesting little niches. The cottage is tastefully furnished with a blend of modern and country style furnishings to a very high standard creating the perfect ambience for a relaxing holiday at any time. Ideally positioned in an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ it is an excellent base to explore this unspoilt area with its natural landscapes, tumbling upland rivers, waterfalls, cycle paths and walks into the countryside and it is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Alston is a market town steeped in history with a good range of individual shops, tearooms, art gallery, local crafts, and character inns serving traditional ales and good food. Alternatively take a leisurely trip on the South Tyne Railway winding through stunning scenery, with Nenthead Mines Visitor Centre, Hadrian’s Wall, The Lake District, Durham City and the Scottish Borders within easy driving distance. |
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| Kings Cottage , Alston |
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Price: £ 112- £332
Sleeps: 2 |

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| This 400 year old terraced cottage is a stone construction, just a short walk from the centre of Alston - the highest market town in England and the centre of five historic Pennine routes. The cottage itself is traditional and welcoming, boasting exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace and a wood-burning effect gas stove - ideal for a cosy, romantic break. In addition to the double bedroom, the cottage offers a fitted kitchen and sitting room. |
| Surrounded by a unique landscape of moorland, hills, rivers and waterfalls, Alston is set in the North Pennines and is England's highest market town. This intriguing settlement boasts charming cobbled streets and was the filming location for ITV's productions of Jane Eyre and Oliver Twist. Long associated with poets, writers and artists, the wonderful location of Alston still serves as an inspiration to the craftspeople that live and work there. There is a wide range of unusual, independent shops in the town, including quality crafts and galleries. Visitors can also take a ride on one of the lovingly restored steam and diesel engines that run through the beautiful scenery of the South Tyne valley, whilst Nenthead Mines Heritage Centre makes a great family day out with its interactive exhibitions. |
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| Lovelady Shield , Alston |
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Price: £ 440 - £ 920
Sleeps: 6 |

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Lovelady Shield comprises three, 5 star luxury holiday cottages situated around a lovely cobbled courtyard.
Located within the grounds of a superb country house hotel 2 miles from Alston, the location is superb. Alston is often described as "in the middle of nowhere, but central for everywhere" lying high up in the north Pennine hills on the borders of Cumbria, County Durham and Northumbria within easy reach of the Lake District, Hadrians Wall and the historic cities of Carlisle and Durham. All three properties are luxuriously appointed to appeal to the most discerning customers and the experience of staying here is quite unique.The hotel facilities are available to guests staying in the cottages, including free Wi-Fi, a first class restaurant, bar and lovely grounds. Food may be ordered from the bistro style menu and delivered to the cottage, or you may opt to have a casserole bubbling away in the oven for your arrival. A selection of reasonably priced wines are also available for consumption in the cottage. Ultimately you will enjoy the best of both worlds, your own self catering accommodation with restaurant facilities for that special treat. The area is truly tranquil with lovely views surrounding the grounds in a beautiful countryside setting surrounded by acres of farmland with numerous public footpaths for you to enjoy away from the crowds.
Lovelady Shield Country House Hotel is a hidden gem in eastern Cumbria. To quote from the owner's hotel brochure - "Some crave the spotlight. They love the crowds, the glamour. They go to places to be seen, and then there are those who are content to watch it all pass by, theirs is a quiet elegance, an understated sophistication. We call the 'Lovelady People' "
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| Englewood Cottage , Alston |
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Price: £ 200- £397
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Englewood Cottage is a stone-built terraced cottage dating back to 1854 just outside the village of Allenheads near to Allendale in the heart of the North Pennines. With one double bedroom, one twin and a family bathroom, this cottage can sleep four people. The rest of the accommodation is made up of a kitchen/diner and a sitting room with an inglenook fireplace and a multifuel stove. To the outside of the cottage is a riverside garden with outdoor furniture. Surrounded by spectacular moorland, Englewood Cottage is a fabulous cottage for guests who want to get away from it all. |
| Situated in the heart of the North Pennines, in beautiful Allendale, the village of Allenheads is reputed to be the highest village in England and stands over one thousand, four hundred feet above sea level. Once an important lead-mining area the village now hosts an interesting display of former life in the settlement in the Allenheads Heritage Centre. Surrounded by beautiful heather-clad moorland, the area is well known amongst walkers, nature lovers and bird watchers. In addition to the town’s own heritage centre, the Beamish Open Air Museum is nearby – showing a recreation of a mining community. Other attractions within easy driving distance include the fascinating city of Durham, Hadrian's Wall and the attractive market towns of Allendale, Alston and Hexham. With so much to see and do, one visit isn’t likely to be enough! |
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| South Loaning , Alston |
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Price: £ 276 - £ 423
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Situated along a quiet lane this self contained second floor apartment occupies the top level of the owners’ Georgian house which dates back to 1760 and has its own garden and patio. Spacious, well equipped and comfortably furnished together with open fire and sun lounge this light and airy apartment boasts super views across the South Tyne Valley, moors and fells. Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty this is an excellent base for walking and touring the North Pennines with the Pennine Way near by and the whole of the Lake District, Hadrians' Wall, Barnard Castle and Carlisle within easy reach. The bustling town of Alston is nearby with its cobbled streets, interesting shops, craft shops, tea rooms and pubs. |
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| Foulard Cottage , Alston |
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Price: £ from £ 200
Sleeps: 5 |

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Located 1,700 feet above sea level, Foulard Cottage is probably the highest cottage in our portfolio. Situated at Nenthead in the North Pennine Hills, 4 miles from Alston, this 17th century detached cottage is full of original features including, beams and open fire. The village has a pub, restaurant, shop and visitor centre at Nenthead mines. Alston is the highest market town in England, with steep cobbled streets and an interesting variety of shops and galleries. This is a panoramic landscape of fells, moors, ravines, valleys, mountains,rivers and waterfalls ( the highest waterfall in England is High Force approximately 10 miles away). Crisscrossed with bridleways, ancient tracks, England's highest footpath, the Pennine Way and the C2C cycle route, the area is ideal for walking, cycling, pot holing and pony trekking. |
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| Lovelady Shield , Alston |
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Price: £ 490 - £ 1170
Sleeps: 7 |

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Lovelady Shield comprises three, 5 star luxury holiday 'cottages' situated around a lovely cobbled courtyard.
Located within the grounds of a superb country house hotel 2 miles from Alston, the location is superb. Alston is often described as "in the middle of nowhere, but central for everywhere" lying high up in the north Pennine hills on the borders of Cumbria, County Durham and Northumbria within easy reach of the Lake District, Hadrians Wall and the historic cities of Carlisle and Durham. All three properties are luxuriously appointed to appeal to the most discerning customers and the experience of staying here is quite unique. The hotel facilities are available to guests staying in the cottages, including free Wi-Fi, a first class restaurant, bar and lovely grounds. Food may be ordered from a bistro style menu and delivered to the cottage, or you may opt to have a casserole bubbling away in the oven for your arrival. A selection of reasonably priced wines is also available for consumption in the cottage. Ultimately you will enjoy the best of both worlds, your own self catering accommodation with restaurant facilities for that special treat. The area is truly tranquil with lovely views surrounding the grounds in a beautiful countryside setting surrounded by acres of farmland with numerous public footpaths for you to enjoy away from the crowds
Lovelady Shield Country House Hotel is a hidden gem in eastern Cumbria. To quote from the owner's hotel brochure - "Some crave the spotlight. They love the crowds, the glamour, they go places to be seen and then there are those who are content to watch it all pass by, theirs is a quiet elegance, an understated sophistication, we call them 'Lovelady People'."
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| Lovelady Shield , Alston |
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Price: £ 400 - £ 700
Sleeps: 4 |

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Lovelady Shield comprises three, 5 star luxury holiday 'cottages' situated around a lovely cobbled courtyard.
Located within the grounds of a superb Country House Hotel, 2 miles from Alston, the location is superb. Alston is often described as "in the middle of nowhere, but central for everywhere" lying high up in the north Pennine hills on the border of Cumbria, County Durham and Northumbria within easy reach of the Lake District, Hadrians Wall and the historic cities of Carlisle and Durham. All three properties are luxuriously appointed to appeal to the most discerning customers and the experience of staying here is quite unique. The hotel facilities are available to guests staying in the cottages including free Wi-Fi, a first class restaurant, bar and lovely grounds. Food may be ordered from a bistro style menu and delivered to the cottage, or you may opt to have a casserole bubbling away in the oven for your arrival. A selection of reasonably priced wines are also available for consumption in the cottage. Ultimately you will enjoy the best of both worlds, your own self catering accommodation with restaurant facilities for that special treat. The area is truly tranquil with lovely views surrounding the grounds in a beautiful countryside setting surrounded by acres of farmland with numerous public footpaths for you to enjoy away from the crowds.
Lovelady Shield Country House Hotel is a hidden gem in eastern Cumbria. To quote from the owner's hotel brochure - "Some crave the spotlight. They love the crowds, the glamour, they go to places to be seen and then there are those who are content to watch it all pass by, theirs is a quiet elegance, an understated sophistication, we call them 'Lovelady People' ".
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| Shield Hill House , Alston |
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Price: £ over 1300
Sleeps: 10 |

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