Sleeps 3 • 2 bedrooms •
Perfect for 3
from
£90.00
Bowes Barn is a 4 Star Gold Cottage, sleeping upto 3 persons, surrounded by peaceful countryside yet minutes away from the city of Newcastle and Durham. Don't forget Beamish Museum only 7 minutes away
The Cottage
Bowes Barn has a relaxed spacious open plan country style, with comfy chairs & sofas along with games, books & DVD's - ideal to relax with a glass of something after a busy day! Fully equipped with high quality furnishings, little extras, fully equipped kitchen & Free Wi-Fi.
Bowes Barn sleeps up to 3 people over 2 stunning bedrooms, with high ceilings and exposed stone walls. Both bedrooms can be arranged to suit your needs, the master enjoys a zip and link system beds so they can easily be set up as either king-sized beds or twin singles.
Outside the cottage you can enjoy the private and secure patio over looking the fields - you can keep an eye on the farmer and our chickens, it is also a real sun spot! There is also ample free parking.
Meals
Lots of guests add a farmhouse breakfast to make their stay extra special. Or why not order your evening meals? These can be provided when ordered in advance. There is a fully fitted kitchen so you can of course self-cater here too.
Fantastic Location
The cottage is only 1.5 miles from Beamish Museum, yet surrounded by peaceful countryside with views of the countryside of our family farm Riding Farm. The cottage is ideal for couples & small families, or more space if you are visiting for business. Our family farm enjoys a network of footpaths & cycleways for you to explore all bursting with wildlife. Chester le Street, Team Valley & Newcastle/Gateshead are only 4 miles away. Durham a World Heritage Site only 10 miles away.
Bowes Barn is often used as a base to explore the North East, Durham & Northumberland with the highlights like Beamish Museum, our "Living Museum of the North" ,Kynren, the open air live show at Bishop Auckland, Hadrian's Wall , Durham Dales, the Heritage Coast, Cragside at Rothbury & the North York Moors to name but a few.