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We are a holiday cottage agency based in the North Pennines, we have nearly 30 beautiful cottages to chose from set between Weardale in County Durham all the way to Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland. Most of our cottages accept pets, we can offer cycle hire and private fishing too. You can visit us on our website.
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Charming Alston Apartment with Market Square Views
This delightful two-storey apartment is nestled in the heart of Alston, offering a bright and comfortable retreat with characterful charm and stunning views of the bustling Market Square.
First Floor
The spacious, open-plan living area features a 3-seater sofa and an armchair arranged around a cosy open fire, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Enjoy your favourite shows on the Smart TV or simply relax in comfort.
The stylish kitchen and adjacent bay-window dining area provide a lovely space to enjoy meals, with picturesque views of St Augustine’s Church and its grounds visible from the kitchen window.
Adding to the unique ambiance, the church bells can be heard several times a week, including a charming Sunday mid-morning chime.
A convenient W/C is also located on this floor.
Second Floor
Upstairs offers two bright and airy bedrooms, both overlooking the lively Market Square:
A twin bedroom
A double bedroom
A modern shower room completes the upper level, ensuring comfort and convenience.
Pets welcome with prior notice (maximum 2)
Pay less when you book direct with Pennine Ways Holiday Cottages
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Explore Alston – A Hidden Gem in the North Pennines
Nestled in the heart of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Alston proudly holds the title of England’s highest market town. Rich in charm and history, it offers everything you need for a memorable stay—from essential amenities to delightful local experiences.
Local Life & Hidden Treasures
Alston is home to a fantastic array of independent shops, eateries, cafés, and pubs.
Visit Saddlers Bakery for freshly baked bread and sweet treats, all made from scratch.
Enjoy delicious, locally sourced meals at Alston House or The Cumberland Inn, a favourites among locals and visitors alike.
Stop by the Cane Workshop or Alston Wholefoods, where you’ll find award-winning jams and chutneys and locally made mustard—perfect for a gift or a picnic.
Whether you're picking up supplies at the outdoor clothing store or grabbing a bite from one of the many local eateries, Alston offers a warm welcome and everything you need within easy reach.
Gateway to Adventure
Perfectly positioned near the borders of Durham, Northumberland, and the Lake District, Alston makes an excellent base for exploring the region.
Nearby attractions include:
Killhope Lead Mining Museum – a fascinating glimpse into the area's industrial heritage
South Tynedale Railway – enjoy a scenic ride on a restored steam train
Yad Moss Ski Slope – for winter sports enthusiasts
Nature & Outdoor Activities
The surrounding landscape is a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Both the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast Cycle Route run directly through Alston. The rolling hills, open moorland, and dramatic views provide a spectacular backdrop for outdoor adventures.
Don't miss natural highlights such as the stunning Ashgill Waterfall, and keep an eye out for the abundant wildlife that calls this unspoiled countryside home.