About
The Space
Perfect for a family get-together, Whinney Hill offers a quiet escape in a beautiful, peaceful location. The property boasts modern interiors and plenty of natural light, enhancing its welcoming character. It also features a spacious lawned garden adding to its fantastic amenities.
The kitchen is fully equipped with top-of-the-range appliances, including a hob, oven, microwave, kettle, toaster and a fridge/freezer. The dining area, sharing the kitchen space, features a cosy dining table with matching white chairs for enjoying meals with family or friends.
The first bedroom can be found on the ground floor and has a double bed comfortably sleeping up to two guests. It features homely wall art and an ensuite shower room.
Situated on the first floor is the spacious living room which is fitted with three sofas and a coffee table. The space is light and airy, featuring French doors to the balcony along with a large, flatscreen TV, perfect for keeping up with your favourite shows.
The top floor boasts two more bedrooms, each sleeping up to two guests and joined by a ‘jack and jill’ shower room. Both rooms boast comfy double beds. There is a third bathroom on the first floor which has a bathtub.
All three bathrooms are fresh and inviting, with stylish stone-effect tiles, accented by elegant silver details on the bathroom fittings.
Neighborhood
Nestled in the heart of the historic County Durham, Whinney Hill offers the perfect base to explore the rich heritage and stunning landscapes of the area. Located just a short distance from the iconic Durham Cathedral and Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, guests can immerse themselves in the city's medieval charm and vibrant cultural scene.
The neighbourhood is peaceful and welcoming, with quaint streets lined with local shops, cosy cafes, and traditional pubs.
For those seeking outdoor adventures, the picturesque River Wear offers scenic walking trails and serene spots for picnicking. A short drive will take you to the breathtaking Durham Dales and North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ideal for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.
Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or an active getaway, this Durham neighbourhood provides the perfect blend of history, nature, and modern convenience.
Getting Around
Convenient transport links make it easy to explore the wider region, including nearby market towns, coastal gems like Seaham, and the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne.
In addition to Newcastle, direct train services can also be found operating to Doncaster, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Plymouth and Reading.
A number of bus routes operate in Durham, offering direct access to Barnard Castle, Bishop Auckland, Chester-le-Street, Consett, Darlington, Gateshead, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Peterlee, Stanhope, Stanley and Sunderland.
The nearest airport to Durham is Newcastle International. This is served by frequent UK internal flights from London. There are also direct flights from several other UK destinations and various European cities including Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris.