Barforth Hall Parlour in Darlington

Welcome to Barforth Hall Parlour. This stone-built cottage situated close to the Teesdale village of Gainford sleeps two people.

Accommodation

All ground floor. Studio accommodation with one king-size double bed, dining area and sitting area. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen.

Location

Barforth Hall Parlour is a stone-built cottage situated in a rural location, one mile from the village of Gainford and within reach of Barnard Castle. This ground floor cottage sleeps two people and has studio accommodation with a king-size double bed and a sitting area, a shower room and a kitchen. The cottage also has off road parking and a patio area. With many walking and cycling routes in the area, as well as plenty of attractions to enjoy, Barforth Hall Parlour makes an excellent base for a romantic retreat.

From heather-clad moors and limestone scars, to market towns and the steady pace of country life - the sublime Dales await you! Where else in Britain is it as satisfying to sit and do nothing as it is to explore the numerous pursuits on offer?

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Reviews of Barforth Hall Parlour

"Had a great stay here. Not everyone's cup of tea but definitely ours. With just animals for neighbours, endless fields, and a lovely riverside walk, we couldn't have been happier. The cottage was well equipped, enough for us to cook and eat in for 3 nights with no problems. Piping hot water, clean comfy bed and lovely power shower. Not luxury but enough comfort for a rural break. Owners were contactable via text and replies were immediate. Great service. Slight problem walking to village across muddy fields, but that's the country for you and English weather. Didnt stop us from doing it daily. Our collie pup loved it too, great for dogs. I wouldn't hesitate to go back. "

Reviewed by suetailor on 06/03/2017

"A great place to get away from it all, very friendly owners, very friendly farm dog and cat, Alpacas just over the way, great view of field and horses at the rear, many local attractions, 12th century ruins of St Lawrence's Chapel in nearby field. If you are looking for a peaceful countryside break this is the place for you. I would stay there again."

Reviewed by Mr Rowley on 22/11/2015