Bonny Bits Cottage is a pleasing three-storey property located in the village of Garrigill near Alston, Cumbria. Dating back to the 1790s, this old lead miners cottage is named after the crystals of fluorspar, quartz, and calcite found in the mines. The cottage features exposed stone walls, a woodburning stove, and atmospheric lighting, making it an ideal stay for four nature-loving guests. The property is surrounded by public footpaths leading to Ashgill Waterfall, Bentyfield Lead Mine, and the source of the South Tyne River.
Upon arrival, guests can relax in the open-plan living space with a velvet blue sofa and a well-equipped kitchen area with solid oak worktops. The dining table provides a great space for socializing, while the first floor offers a contemporary shower room and a king-size bedroom. The second floor boasts a master bedroom with historic artifacts from lead mining and an en-suite bathroom with a claw-foot bath. The garden provides a tranquil setting to enjoy wildlife sightings and a visit to the village shop and Post Office is just a stone's throw away.
Guests can explore nearby attractions such as Alston Moor Golf Course, Killhope Lead Mining Museum, and Epiacum Roman Fort. Cycling enthusiasts will appreciate the quiet roads and cycling paths in the area, including a coast-to-coast path. The historic market town of Alston offers the South Tyne Steam Railway and a variety of amenities. Nearby Penrith features the Penrith and Eden Museum and Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens, while the village of Stanhope boasts a 320 million-year-old fossil tree and the scenic River Wear.
For a memorable getaway with friends or family, Bonny Bits Cottage provides a cozy and historic retreat in the North of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!