About
The Space
The Byre has a bright and spacious open plan living, kitchen and dining area with a comfy sofa, matching armchair and a flat screen Smart TV. A cosy and homely spot, it’s ideal for relaxing with your loved ones on an evening.
The kitchen in the property is fully equipped for self-catering stays so you can prepare meals easily.
Sat in the middle of the room is the dining area where you’ll find a traditional table and four matching chairs.
The Byre has two beautifully decorated bedrooms. The master bedroom features a king size bed and the second is a double. Both bedrooms have bold colour schemes to create a lavish and luxurious feel.
Perfectly combining modern and traditional, the family bathroom has a large walk-in shower, vanity unit, basin and WC. A separate WC is also available at The Byre.
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
Easington, nestled in the picturesque landscape of County Durham, exudes a charming blend of historical richness and tranquil rural beauty. Steeped in a rich tapestry of heritage, this quaint village captures the essence of a bygone era while embracing the present with open arms.
At the heart of Easington stands the All Saints' Church, a striking medieval structure that serves as a testament to the village's enduring history. The church, with its ancient stone walls and timeless architecture, stands as a focal point, casting a serene ambiance over the surrounding area. The village itself is a mosaic of traditional stone-built houses, each with its own unique character.
Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the surrounding countryside, as Easington is enveloped by the lush greenery of County Durham. Walks through the nearby Easington Colliery Nature Reserve offer a chance to reconnect with the natural world, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Easington also plays a role in the region's mining heritage, and the remnants of its coal mining history can be explored through local landmarks and exhibits. The sense of community is palpable, with residents proud of their village's resilience and eager to share its stories with visitors.
Getting Around
The closest train station to Easington can be found in Horden. From here, there are direct routes to Billingham, Hartlepool, Hexham, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Prudhoe, Seaham, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland, Thornaby-on-Tees and Whitby.
A number of bus routes can be found running through Easington. Hop on the 22 to visit Durham and Sunderland, take a trip on the 23 to see the sights of Hartlepool, or travel on the X1 to enjoy Newcastle.
Both Newcastle International and Teesside International Airports are within 30 miles of Easington.