The cottage is situated between Twice Brewed and Hadrian's Wall and was built for a hinde or farm worker. Built in the 1850s by John Clayton, the estates Victorian owner, in a fashion described as stripped Tudor revival style that is most apparent in the design of the porch. In its time the building has been used as a walkers bothy and a plaque above the door records its opening by the late Queen Mother. Surrounded by miles of open rolling countryside and a stone's throw from Hadrian's Wall, this cottage is the ideal place for two people wanting to get out and explore.
Ground Floor: entrance into the sitting/dining room with wood-burning stove, utility room, kitchen, hallway leading to double bedroom (with 5' bed) and bathroom with shower.
Facilities
Television, washing machine, tumble dryer, cot, highchair, freezer.
Visitor Notes: Oil central heating included. Enclosed informal garden at the back of the cottage. There is parking available for two cars.