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Aisling House. A cosy 1890's three-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell.
Ferienhaus in Bishop Auckland
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3 Schlafzimmer1+ BadezimmerPlatz für 5 Gäste111 m²
Beliebte Annehmlichkeiten
Lerne die Gegend kennen
Durham
- Place, North Pennines1 Gehminute
- Place, Weardale Museum2 Autominuten
- Place, Durham University50 Autominuten
- Airport, Carlisle (CAX)61 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
3 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 5 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 Queen-Bett
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Queen-Bett
Schlafzimmer 3
1 Einzel-Schlafsofa
1 Badezimmer, 1 Gäste-WC
Badezimmer 1
Seife · Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Badewanne oder Dusche · Badewanne · Toilette · Shampoo
Badezimmer 2
Handtücher werden bereitgestellt · Toilette · Nur Dusche
Mehr zu dieser Unterkunft
Aisling House. A cosy 1890's three-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell.
Welcome to our cosy two-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell. Built in 1890 and transformed into the village bank in 1905, this charming stone house still carries little hints of its past—thick walls, deep windows and the feel of a place that’s seen more than a century of life.
Nestled at the head of the River Wear in the peaceful village of Wearhead, the house sits right where the river begins its long journey to the sea. Step outside and you’re surrounded by open moorland, gentle hills and that wonderful quiet you only find in the Durham Dales.
Fun fact: Wearhead is one of the very first places where the River Wear appears above ground—its source is just a short stroll away. From here, the river flows almost 60 miles before reaching Sunderland and meeting the North Sea.
Whether you’re here for walking, exploring, or simply unwinding, our little historic hideaway is the perfect base. Let the slow pace and fresh upland air welcome you in.
About the areas
Weardale is a peaceful, scenic valley tucked into the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in County Durham. Known for its rolling green hills, ancient drystone walls, and patchwork farmland, the dale feels both timeless and warmly lived-in. The River Wear winds gently through villages like Wolsingham, St John’s Chapel, and Stanhope, each with its own quiet charm, stone cottages, and community spirit.
The landscape is the real star: vast heather moorlands that glow purple in late summer, dramatic fells that catch the changing light, and miles of footpaths that invite slow wandering. There’s a long history of lead mining, too—its traces woven into the scenery as old workings and rural museums that tell stories of resilience and craft.
Weardale is the sort of place where nature sets the rhythm: curlews calling over open fields, clear night skies sparkling in near-silence, and cozy pubs offering rest after a day outdoors. It’s a valley that feels both expansive and intimate—a lovely blend of wild beauty, heritage, and heartfelt northern welcome.
Nestled at the head of the River Wear in the peaceful village of Wearhead, the house sits right where the river begins its long journey to the sea. Step outside and you’re surrounded by open moorland, gentle hills and that wonderful quiet you only find in the Durham Dales.
Fun fact: Wearhead is one of the very first places where the River Wear appears above ground—its source is just a short stroll away. From here, the river flows almost 60 miles before reaching Sunderland and meeting the North Sea.
Whether you’re here for walking, exploring, or simply unwinding, our little historic hideaway is the perfect base. Let the slow pace and fresh upland air welcome you in.
About the areas
Weardale is a peaceful, scenic valley tucked into the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in County Durham. Known for its rolling green hills, ancient drystone walls, and patchwork farmland, the dale feels both timeless and warmly lived-in. The River Wear winds gently through villages like Wolsingham, St John’s Chapel, and Stanhope, each with its own quiet charm, stone cottages, and community spirit.
The landscape is the real star: vast heather moorlands that glow purple in late summer, dramatic fells that catch the changing light, and miles of footpaths that invite slow wandering. There’s a long history of lead mining, too—its traces woven into the scenery as old workings and rural museums that tell stories of resilience and craft.
Weardale is the sort of place where nature sets the rhythm: curlews calling over open fields, clear night skies sparkling in near-silence, and cozy pubs offering rest after a day outdoors. It’s a valley that feels both expansive and intimate—a lovely blend of wild beauty, heritage, and heartfelt northern welcome.
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Ausstattung
Waschmaschine
Haustierfreundlich
Kostenloses WLAN
Hausordnung
Check-in ab 15:00 Uhr
Mindestalter für die Miete: 21 Jahre
Check-out vor 10:30 Uhr
Kinder
Kinder (0–17 Jahre) erlaubt
Veranstaltungen
Veranstaltungen sind nicht gestattet
Haustiere
Haustiere erlaubt: Hunde von bis zu je 25 kg (insgesamt maximal ein Haustier)
Additional cleaning fee required for pets.
Rauchen
Rauchen ist nicht gestattet
Wichtige Informationen
Wissenswertes
Diese Unterkunft wird von einem professionellen Gastgeber verwaltet. Die Vermietung erfolgt zu gewerblichen, geschäftlichen oder beruflichen Zwecken.
Für zusätzliche Personen fallen möglicherweise Gebühren an, die abhängig von den Bestimmungen der Unterkunft variieren können.
Beim Check-in werden ggf. ein Lichtbildausweis und eine Kreditkarte, Debitkarte oder Kaution in bar für unvorhergesehene Aufwendungen verlangt.
Je nach Verfügbarkeit beim Check-in wird versucht, Sonderwünschen entgegenzukommen, sie können jedoch nicht garantiert werden. Eventuell fallen zusätzliche Gebühren an.
Partys oder Gruppenveranstaltungen sind auf dem Gelände der Unterkunft streng verboten.
Langzeitmieter sind willkommen
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass die Unterkunft über einen Kohlenmonoxidmelder verfügt
Der Gastgeber hat angegeben, dass es in der Unterkunft einen Rauchmelder gibt
Unterkunftsnummer 11987642
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Zur Gegend
Bishop Auckland
Mitten in Bishop Auckland befindet sich dieses Ferienhaus. Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Weardale Museum und Nenthead Mines sind genauso interessant wie die Attraktionen der Region, zu denen Armstrong Hydraulic Engine und Weardale Railway zählen.
Durham
In der Umgebung
- North Pennines - 1 Gehminute - 0.0 km
- Weardale Museum - 2 Autominuten - 2.0 km
- Beamish Open Air Museum - 50 Autominuten - 59.1 km
- Durham University - 50 Autominuten - 58.2 km
- Durham Cathedral - 50 Autominuten - 57.8 km
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- Miners Arms - 8 Autominuten
- The Hemmel Café - 6 Autominuten
- The Blue Bell Inn - 4 Autominuten
- Hare And Hounds - 6 Autominuten
- The Weardale Inn - 2 Autominuten
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Über den Gastgeber
Zu Gast bei Jane OMahoney
Public Sector Rentals. Exceeding Expectations
Since 2000, Public Sector Rentals have been helping our key workers to bridge the gap between ever increasing housing costs and stagnant wages. We offer an exclusive tiered system of discounted homes to those who help to protect and serve our communities. Whether you’re looking to buy, rent or invest, our team will endeavor to provide you with the best deals available.
Weardale offers a variety of attractions and activities, including scenic train rides, historical museums, outdoor adventures, and charming villages. Tripadvisor suggests that highlights like the Weardale Railway, Weardale Museum & High House Chapel, and Killhope Lead Mining Museum. Here are some specific places to visit in Weardale: Historical and Cultural: Weardale Railway: A scenic railway that offers trips through the beautiful Weardale landscape. Weardale Museum & High House Chapel: A museum and chapel that tells the story of Weardale's history and heritage, according to the Weardale Museum. Killhope Lead Mining Museum: A 19th-century lead mining museum where you can experience the life and work of the lead mining families. Inkerman Beehive Coke Ovens: A historic site with remnants of old coke ovens.
Outdoor Activities:
Tunstall Reservoir: A peaceful spot for a circular walk around the reservoir. Slitt Wood and
West Rigg Geotrail: A hiking trail with stunning views and insights into the area's mining history.
Hamsterley Forest: A large forest with mountain biking, walking, and horse riding trails.
Demesne Mill Picnic Area: A great place to relax and enjoy the scenery, located near Wolsingham. Other:
Durham Dales Centre: A visitor center with local crafts, artwork, and information about the area.
St Thomas the Apostle's Church: A beautiful church with a unique style. Stanhope: A charming town with various shops, pubs, and restaurants.
Since 2000, Public Sector Rentals have been helping our key workers to bridge the gap between ever increasing housing costs and stagnant wages. We offer an exclusive tiered system of discounted homes to those who help to protect and serve our communities. Whether you’re looking to buy, rent or invest, our team will endeavor to provide you with the best deals available.
Weardale offers a variety of attractions and activities, including scenic train rides, historical museums, outdoor adventures, and charming villages. Tripadvisor suggests that highlights like the Weardale Railway, Weardale Museum & High House Chapel, and Killhope Lead Mining Museum. Here are some specific places to visit in Weardale: Historical and Cultural: Weardale Railway: A scenic railway that offers trips through the beautiful Weardale landscape. Weardale Museum & High House Chapel: A museum and chapel that tells the story of Weardale's history and heritage, according to the Weardale Museum. Killhope Lead Mining Museum: A 19th-century lead mining museum where you can experience the life and work of the lead mining families. Inkerman Beehive Coke Ovens: A historic site with remnants of old coke ovens.
Outdoor Activities:
Tunstall Reservoir: A peaceful spot for a circular walk around the reservoir. Slitt Wood and
West Rigg Geotrail: A hiking trail with stunning views and insights into the area's mining history.
Hamsterley Forest: A large forest with mountain biking, walking, and horse riding trails.
Demesne Mill Picnic Area: A great place to relax and enjoy the scenery, located near Wolsingham. Other:
Durham Dales Centre: A visitor center with local crafts, artwork, and information about the area.
St Thomas the Apostle's Church: A beautiful church with a unique style. Stanhope: A charming town with various shops, pubs, and restaurants.
Darum fiel die Entscheidung auf diese Unterkunft
Restaurants & cafes
Freddies
1 mi
Durham Dales Centre Tearoom
1.1 mi
Cafe/barGrey Bull
0.9 mi
Natural beauty
LakeWaskerley Reservoir
5 mi
Public transport
Train Stanhope
0.7 mi
Train Frosterley
2.3 mi
Freddies
1 mi
Durham Dales Centre Tearoom
1.1 mi
Cafe/barGrey Bull
0.9 mi
Natural beauty
LakeWaskerley Reservoir
5 mi
Public transport
Train Stanhope
0.7 mi
Train Frosterley
2.3 mi
Das macht diese Unterkunft einzigartig
Welcome to our cosy two-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell. Built in 1890 and transformed into the village bank in 1905, this charming stone house still carries little hints of its past—thick walls, deep windows and the feel of a place that’s seen more than a century of life. Nestled at the head of the River Wear in the peaceful village of Wearhead, the house sits right where the river begins its long journey to the sea. Step outside and you’re surrounded by open moorland, gentle hills and that wonderful quiet you only find in the Durham Dales. Fun fact: Wearhead is one of the very first places where the River Wear appears above ground—its source is just a short stroll away. From here, the river flows almost 60 miles before reaching Sunderland and meeting the North Sea. Whether you’re here for walking, exploring, or simply unwinding, our little historic hideaway is the perfect base. Let the slow pace and fresh upland air welcome you in.
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