About
The Space
Cinnamon Cottage is packed with charm and style. In the living room you’ll find a warm and homely space where you can enjoy quality time with your loved ones. Light up the fireplace and get cosy. There is a large, comfy sofa to relax on and you can keep up with all of your favourite shows on the flat screen Smart TV.
The kitchen is seriously stylish and modern. With cream cabinets and wood-style worktops, the space has been refurbished to the highest standard. You’ll have everything you could need to enjoy a self-catering stay, including an oven, fridge, toaster, kettle, microwave and a large selection of cooking and dining items. For those looking for a longer stay, you have he benefit of a washing machine.
Outside you’ll find an enclosed courtyard where you can start your day with a fresh coffee or enjoy a glass of bubbly as the night rolls in.
The first bedroom is a sophisticated and elegant space. With a comfortable double bed and ample storage space, the room has a welcoming an homely feel. It is a tranquil haven where you can come to relax after a long day of exploring the area.
Similarly designed, the second bedroom also has a plush double bed. This room is complete with a chest of drawers and hanging space. Both beds are dressed with high-quality bedding and linens.
The bathroom certainly has style. The neutral space features premium tiles, a green vanity cabinet and a bathtub with overhead shower.
Host & Stay are committed to our owners that their homes are protected during bookings. For this reason, we require all of our guests to transfer a £250.00 Damage Deposit (subject to a £10.00 administration charge) or, to purchase an Accidental Damage Waiver for £25.00 which will cover you for up to £500.00 of accidental damage during your stay.
Neighborhood
Cinnamon Cottage is located in the historic market town of Barnard Castle. Featured within the Guardian’s ‘10 of the UK’s best small towns’, there is something for everyone here. If you love to shop, the town has many antique shops so treasure seekers will be in their element. There are still small independent stores which you wouldn’t see on the average high street. Take your pick of restaurants, cafes and pubs which serve lovely home-made food.
If you fancy some live entertainment whilst you’re away, check out The Witham to see which performances, films or exhibitions will be available when you visit.
Whilst there are lots of lovely walks to be done straight from the property, there is easy access to the 12th century castle with great views over the Tees Gorge. You can try to spot Richard III’s boar emblem carved above the window in the inner ward or explore the sensory garden. The ruins of Egglestone Abbey are also within walking distance. The Bowes Museum is just a short stroll away and it is a lovely place to picnic after you’ve viewed the art collection.
Getting Around
The closest mainline train station is at Darlington, offering easy access to Durham, Newcastle, Saltburn and York.
There are a number of bus routes throughout Barnard Castle. Hop on the Arriva X76 or X75 which travels to Darlington.
The best way to visit the Upper Dale is by car, or bike if you are travelling with them. You can use the space in the back yard to lock your bikes up when not is use.