Kellah Cottage


Well sized traditional cottage

Kellah Cottage is a stone built cottage adjoining the farmhouse sleeping 5 with solid fuel open fire central heating (Electric storage radiators), and private walled garden to the front.

Comfortable

Accommodation is on two floors and comprises entrance hall, lounge with stone fireplace and open fire, and colour TV.

Dining kitchen recently refitted, with fridge/freezer, electric cooker, automatic washing machine and microwave oven. A tumble dryer in another building is shared by the three cottages.

There is a dining room with table and chairs and electric fire.

Upstairs are two double bedrooms, one having a double and single bed. A cot is available if required. Shower room contains electric shower, toilet and wash hand basin.

All bedding (sheets, duvets, blankets etc) are provided, however, own towels are required.

Car parking is in the farmyard at the rear.

Excellent value

All fuel electricity and bedding is included in the price.

Price from £220 to £310 per week according to season.

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Three cottages on a family sheep farm in Northumberland - Kellah Farm Cottage provides convenient accomodation - ideal for a holiday walking in the Pennines, or around North Yorkshire and Hadrians wall. Just the place to spend your vacation, where you can enjoy the beautiful local countryside, or get up into the Northumbrian hills. Perhaps you would enjoy some of the roman sites around the area. The local villages, towns and cities from Carlisle to Duram are easily accesible and full of interest.


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