Gardenside Lodge is a charming self-catering holiday home nestled in the picturesque Durham Dales. What makes our place truly unique is its serene setting amidst a beautifully tended garden, which has been lovingly cared for by your hosts, Glad and Kenny. This tranquil escape offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, comfort, and warmth, ensuring that every guest feels welcome and at home.
Unique Features:
Magical Garden: Our garden is a haven for nature lovers, with vibrant plants, colourful pots, and a wonderful garden folly perfect for cosy evenings by the fire or a BBQ. Guests can enjoy spotting local wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and rabbits, while taking in the breathtaking sunrises and sunsets.
Dog-Friendly: We welcome dogs with prior approval, making it an ideal retreat for families with furry friends.
Cycling and Walking Adventures: Located near stunning attractions like Barnard Castle, Weardale, and Durham City, Gardenside Lodge is perfect for cyclists and walkers looking to explore the North Pennines and Durham Dales.
Great for kids to run around the secure garden and wear themselves out!
Whether you're seeking a peaceful getaway, or simply a place to unwind, Gardenside Lodge offers a warm and inviting atmosphere that will make you feel right at home.
We're thrilled to share our charming lodge, which is set within the beautiful 1-acre garden of our home. The lodge is completely private, surrounded by trees and shrubs, providing a serene and secluded retreat. We love sharing this special space with visitors. Glad enjoys walking, cycling, and sewing, while Kenny is passionate about gardening, wildlife and building. He has built many features in the garden including the wonderful folly! a great place to sit by the open fire and enjoy a drink on a nice evening. We're delighted to offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all who visit.
Low Etherley, nestled in picturesque County Durham, offers a serene and idyllic escape from urban life. Guests enjoy the village's atmosphere, surrounded by lush landscapes. The area is steeped in history, with the historic Etherley Incline a two minute walk away, the Etherley Incline was a key component of the Stockton & Darlington Railway (S&DR), the world's first public railway to use steam locomotives, which opened in 1825. Located in County Durham, England, it connected Witton Park Colliery to the main line at Shildon. Low Barns Nature Reserve, is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Nearby, the historic market town of Bishop Auckland beckons with its stunning Auckland Castle and the spectacular Kynren show. For outdoor enthusiasts, the village provides scenic walking paths, including the Railway Paths, and is close to beautiful natural spots like Hamsterley Forest, High Force, The North Pennines and many more attractions.
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