Bracken End is located at the end of the village green and is ideally situated for a visit to Hadrian’s Wall and the Derwent Reservoir. This luxurious cottage perfectly combines traditional features with a contemporary interior and is equipped to an exceptionally high standard. Bracken End simply exudes style from the king size bed in the master suite and roll top bath in the family bathroom to the modern open plan living area with its sophisticated leather sofas. The large wooden dining table is the ideal setting to enjoy a delicious meal and relive the day’s adventures.
Spaciously accommodating up to five guests, the cottage has three bedrooms (one double, one twin and one single), two shower rooms, a large open plan living and dining area and a fully fitted kitchen. Bracken End is available for holiday rental for a minimum three night stay.
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