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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cosy Cave Stanhope Castle
  • 1

    Durham

    Cosy Cave Stanhope Castle

    Ref: S141883

    Reviews 60

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    Stanhope is a small market town in Country Durham, England, situated on the edge of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town has a number of historic castles, the most notable being Stanhope Castle, built in 1798, suggested...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Durham
  • 2

    Durham

    3 Bed Cottage in Durham

    Ref: S231786

    3
    7
    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms- 1 family room with king-size zip and link (can be made into twin upon request) and a single bed, 2 king-size - 3 en-suite bathrooms- 2 shower rooms and 1 with shower over bath - Electric oven and...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Brancepeth
  • 2

    Durham

    Brancepeth

    Ref: S423522

    Reviews 6

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    6
    In the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will find the charming town of Wolsingham. The town is a popular stop-off site for travellers, nestled in the lovely valley of Weardale. There are several well-known pubs, cafes, and...

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Thornfield
  • 2

    Durham

    Thornfield

    Ref: S879755

    Reviews 15

    3
    6
    Evenwood is a village in County Durham and is the largest settlement in the Evenwood and Barony civil parish. Historically, the village is known for once being a coal mining village being work between 1893 and 1962, with its peak in 1914 having...

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    £102

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Back House
  • 3

    Darlington

    The Back House

    Ref: S105023

    Reviews 45

    3
    6
    The market town of Darlington lies on the southern boundaries of County Durham, a town well known for its railway connections. Darlington has a wide range of restaurants, pubs and cafes, an active Civic Theatre, a Forum Music Centre, multiplex...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Raby Cottage
  • 2

    Durham

    Raby Cottage

    Ref: S1039776

    3
    6
    The picturesque town of Wolsingham is a quintessentially British market town in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nestled in the beautiful valley of Weardale, the town boasts a number of well-regarded pubs, cafes and...

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    £161

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Low Shipley Mill
  • 2

    Durham

    Low Shipley Mill

    Ref: S584503

    Reviews 15

    4
    8
    Barnard Castle, a market town in County Durham, may be found among the beautiful landscape of nearby Teesdale. It occupies the spot of an old Roman fort that once spanned the river. Despite being in ruins, the castle's mediaeval remains are...

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    £178

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Durham Cottage
  • 2

    Durham

    Durham Cottage

    Ref: S1039774

    4
    8
    The picturesque town of Wolsingham is a quintessentially British market town in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nestled in the beautiful valley of Weardale, the town boasts a number of well-regarded pubs, cafes and...

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    £207

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heartwell Cottage
  • 2

    Durham

    Heartwell Cottage

    Ref: S1040267

    6
    15
    The picturesque town of Wolsingham is a quintessentially British market town in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nestled in the beautiful valley of Weardale, the town boasts a number of well-regarded pubs, cafes and...

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    £481

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ervine Cottage
  • Darlington

    Ervine Cottage

    Ref: S1030037

    3
    5

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    £136

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stonebank Cottage - Uk35686
  • 3

    Durham

    Stonebank Cottage - Uk35686

    Ref: S435612

    3
    6

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Raby Cottage-27764
  • 3

    Durham

    Raby Cottage-27764

    Ref: S377576

    3
    6

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    £218

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Durham Cottage-27765
  • 3

    Durham

    Durham Cottage-27765

    Ref: S377581

    4
    8

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    £295

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Heartwell Cottage
  • 3

    Durham

    Heartwell Cottage

    Ref: S506907

    6
    15

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    £612

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rowley stone cottages
  • 3

    Durham

    Rowley stone cottages

    Ref: S1080448

    2
    4

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    £180

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 3 Bed Cottage in Durham
  • 2

    Durham

    3 Bed Cottage in Durham

    Ref: S821140

    3
    6
    Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms – 2 doubles and 1 twin - 2 bathrooms – 1 en-suite wet room with shower and WC, and 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC - Electric hob/oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer dryer and...

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    £134

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Waskerley
  • 2

    Durham

    1 Bed Cottage in Waskerley

    Ref: S231395

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    2
    Additional information and rules - Part of a complex of 4 properties on a working farm - 1 bedroom with super King-size bed and TV/DVD - Kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave and Dulci Gusto...

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Bishop Auckland
  • 2

    Durham

    1 Bed Cottage in Bishop Auckland

    Ref: S476878

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    2
    Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom - 1 king-size with 1 en-suite shower room and WC - Electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, Nespresso coffee machine and dishwasher - Smart TV in lounge and bedroom - Travel cot and...

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    £83

    per night
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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dale Cottage
  • 2

    Darlington

    Dale Cottage

    Ref: S532751

    Reviews 42

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    4
    Ingleton is a quaint village resting in the southwest region of County Durham, set between the market town of Darlington and the village of Eggleston. Ingleton is best known as the home of The Church of St John the Evangelist, which was...

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Auckland Cottage
  • 2

    Durham

    Auckland Cottage

    Ref: S810690

    Reviews 18

    4
    9
    Wolsingham is a market town resting in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just 10 miles away from Bishop Auckland. Within the town you will find a magnitude of amenities, including pubs, cafes and restaurants, as well as...

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    £164

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Barn
  • 1

    Durham

    The Barn

    Ref: S437580

    Reviews 57

    3
    6
    Frosterley is a quaint village in an area described as England's last wilderness, whilst also within reach of Durham and Newcastle, offering the best of both rural and city escapes. Guests can enjoy two traditional pubs, a convenience store and a...

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    £153

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Jacob's Lodge
  • Durham

    Jacob's Lodge

    Ref: S78967

    Reviews 93

    7
    16

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    £509

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Castle keep at Stanhope Castle
  • Durham

    Castle keep at Stanhope Castle

    Ref: S168318

    Reviews 44

    4
    7
    Stanhope is a small market town in County Durham, England, situated on the River Wear. Situated on the edge of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will have easy access to a number of countryside sites. The town offers a...

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    £124

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  • Last Minute Cottages - White House
  • 1

    Durham

    White House

    Ref: S1242544

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    8
    Situated in one of the most beautiful counties of England, Durham city is one of the jewels in England’s crown. Dominated by the historic centre, a World Heritage Site, the city is home to magnificent Durham Cathedral, with its breath-taking...

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    £234

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    County Durham is an ideal place to visit if you're looking for a holiday that has a bit of everything. It offers miles of stunning coastline, historic castles and quaint villages to explore. There are a variety of activities to take part in from walking, cycling and kayaking, to fishing and golf. Culture vultures will be delighted by the region's many attractions, heritage sites and museums. For the adrenaline seeker, adventure sports, paintballing and trails are available.

    Self-catering holiday cottages with hot tubs offer the perfect accommodation option for those seeking a relaxing holiday with added flexibility. Set in stunning locations like County Durham, our huge range of cottages offer everything from cosy interiors, to modern amenities, hot tubs and patios for those warmer days. Secluded and spacious, each holiday cottage typically includes a fully-equipped kitchen, allowing guests to cook meals to their own tastes, as well as a living area, garden and wifi for maximum convenience.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Deborah - Verified booking

      I wrote to Sykes Cottages and the property owner reporting the concerns I had about the property regarding the level of dampness in the cave area.

      My complaint to Sykes is below, which was also copied direct to the owner. "Whilst we understand the cottage is part of the castle, the tunnel area is very damp and smells mouldy. There are three air fresheners in place in the tunnel to try to hide the bad smell which is overwhelming. There is a dehumidifier in what should have been the wardrobe space and the whole cupboard smelled mouldy. Therefore you had nowhere to put your clothes. I have respiratory problems having had pneumonia in the past. The dampness would be leading to spores in the air affecting my health. Each day I had to empty the dehumidifier which was full demonstrating how damp the place is. We did speak to the owner and he admitted there was no airflow in the tunnel area. He said he had tried to drill this previously but failed to get all of the way through. This needs to be fixed or people to be warned. The lack of airflow has exacerbated the issue. People should be pre warned that the place is damp. This should be in the property description. This is a health hazard. Particularly if you have any respiratory problems. We ultimately decided to leave after only 3 nights as I could not put my health at more risk. The place needs air flow to make this safe. This trip was for our honeymoon. If the advert had stated that there was a problem with air flow and damp in the old part of the cottage then we would have gone elsewhere". As noted above I would not have booked the cottage had I been aware of the dampness issues as I was hospitalised when I previously had pneumonia. This break was for our honeymoon. So even more disappointing. I have been in discussion with the property owner about reimbursement as we left the property early. He had agreed to make a refund on 11 September and despite having chased this up no refund has been made. I think it is important that other potential guests are aware of the issue up front and in the listing it needs to say that the cave area is damp. Having looked on line to see if anyone else reported any issues I have now found two similar complaints on Trip Advisor made in March 2024 and August 2024 about the level of dampness in the property. This is a health issue and Sykes Cottages have never responded to the complaint I made either, which I also feel is inadequate. I will be chasing the owner for a full refund, but felt that sufficient time has passed that it was important for me to put the review on line. I will also be putting the same review on Trip Advisor so others are alerted to the issue.

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    • Aman - Verified booking

      When we got to Cosy Cave, the first thing that we noticed was that the garden is not enclosed, what looked like a fence dividing the 3rd property in the photos of Cosy Cave were now a set of planters.

      The grass area is not really accessible as there are no stairs or ramp to get to it. But thankfully as the property sharing the courtyard/garden (of which we were unaware of before booking) was vacant for our stay we were able to make some use of the courtyard. When entering Cosy Cave it presented well, was clean overall but there were a few things that could do with a clean (kettle was extremely limescaled and bed sheets had a couple of small patches of dried blood on them). Getting into the evening, it was getting rather cold so I searched for a heating controller but could not find anything, I changed the heaters from 0s to 5s but no luck in warming the property up. I emailed stanhope castle and they sent someone round really quickly to give us the heating controller. The issue with the controller was that in Cosy Cave it is very hard for it to get a signal to actually turn the heat on or up. We tried searching online and found that someone else also had heating issues here as the heating controller is kept in the property above Cosy Cave. Again we were lucky no one was booked in upstairs! There is a dehumidifier in Cosy Cave that is next to the TV room. After 1 night this gets full and needs emptying other wise will not be running. Whilst it is off you can really feel a difference in your chest when sitting in the TV room. The damp/moisture is a real problem in that room. We also found that our clothes from our suitcase felt damp as we kept our suitcase in the walk through section to the tv room. What also doesn't help is that the heater in that room does not warm up much at all (even when on 5). If those 2 issues were fixed it would make that room so much more enjoyable because the TV is great and the surround sound was amazing. The bathroom was really nice and clean. The pressure in the shower was great! The hot tub was really nice! We did notice however there were some bits at the bottom of the hot tub, not sure if these fell in from the cover or if it wasnt thoroughly cleaned. The cover is a bit worse for wear but with use that happens. We did clean the cover and the gazeebo as it was covered in spider webs etc. If we had known that the courtyard/garden is shared, not really enclosed and that the grass area is not really accessible then we would not have booked Cosy Cave. With the moisture issue in the TV room it feels unsafe for us to stay the full length of our stay so will be leaving on Thursday.

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    • Donna - Verified booking

      It should be in the description that you do not have live television, that the television relies on the internet and you can only watch internet channels.

      This was a problem and the internet dropped out when the weather was bad. We couldn't catch up with the new/current affairs, and would have liked to have known this about this beforehand. The cottage is beautiful, but seems a bit more of style over substance. There isn't anywhere to sit and eat, except on your lap on the oversized, uncomfortable living room chairs, not ideal. A kitchen to cook in, even if it is only breakfast, is great, but you need somewhere to sit and eat it. It would have been nice to have a bedside table of some sort, as someone who needs to put their glasses somewhere, and need to access easily so that I can see, this was an irritant. As was the lack of bedside lights. You either had to put the lamp on , which was near the window and when you turned it off, had to walk in the dark to the bed, or leave the harsh overhead lighting on, and again had to get out of bed to turn it off. The fixtures and fittings where exceptional quality and the property was beautiful, but didn't work well the way it was set out. The cleanliness was exceptional and the welcome package was very thoughtful. We also never used the hot tub, which is one of the reasons we liked this property. It is in an out of the way corner that is not nice, and the shelter that had built up over it, was quite low, making it difficult to get into the hot tub, so we didn't bother. You have to climb steps to get into the hot tub, but the gap between the steps and the shelter roof, was very low, and made it difficult to get in, it also didn't feel luxurious in the corner they had put the hot tub, didn't feel private, which I guess is why they put up the shelter. Overall this property is beautiful and finished to a high standard, but wouldn't recommend it , as there were too many annoying things wrong with it, I am just glad we only stayed for a long weekend, if it had been a week, I would have left and asked for a refund.

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    • Alicia - Verified booking

      We booked cosy cave for a christmas getaway, and what a perfect location for Christmas it was.

      The apartment was perfect for 2 people, it was very clean and the extra christmas decorations and nibbles were very thoughtful. The bed was comfortable, the bathtub was a lovely touch, the kitchen had everything but a corkscrew opener (we'd accidentally brought the one bottle of red which had a cork in in it), and the little tv book was so romantic. The whole place was very cosy and comfortable. The village amenities were ample for us at christmas time and the local people were all very friendly and welcoming. We didnt eat out, as it was christmas we got an asda delivery (.and ordered way too much food) this delivery found it's way to cosy cave very easily. There are plenty of walks to go on around the area with some interesting sites, this was wonderful to do after consuming way too much food over the festive period. It would have been nice to have been able to control the heating ourselves. The the radiators seemed to come on only late at night and go off in the morning. We got ever so stuffy through the night but when we went for cold walk during the day we took a while the thaw out once we were back in the apartment due to the radiators not being on. This is only a very small issue as even without the radiators on during the day/evening the cave tended to be comfortable, I just like rooms to be filled with warmth to feel super cosy. I would definitely recommend this accommodation to everyone I know, I think it has features to impress anybody. As soon as we drove away I began thinking about booking it again for a summer holiday. It really is very impressive inside and out.

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    • Neil - Verified booking

      We’ve had a relaxing week.

      The kitchen was well-stocked with cutlery, utensils and the essentials. Furnishings and bathroom are lovely- certainly quirky. Outdoor area was nice and we enjoyed breakfast and long days outside in the sun. Saying you had a lawn was a bit of a stretch. A ‘welcome’ basket would have been nice. Other Sykes cottages have left us dog treats, home-baked cakes, butter, biscuits etc. That was missing here. We’d have liked the hot tub a couple of degrees warmer. The bed could be bigger. Wo-if was unreliable. Tab needs more stable connection to channels. We stayed in probably the most expensive week of the year and it cost £931. Although we had a nice time, the accommodation needs some TLC and attention to be worth this much. Around the £700 mark would be a fairer price. Also lacking was a better thought out indoor eating area. The place where we hung our clothes was covered in spiders’ webs and spiders. Yes it’s a property from the 13th century but a bit of TLC is needed. The two arm chairs could be replace with a lovely comfy two-seater. These were not as comfortable as they looked and actually the premise of a cinema room was stretching it a bit far! In essence- a quirky property. Not 5* and excellent - more 4* and good with improvements needed.

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    Things to do near County Durham

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    Barnard Castle

    One of England's most historic castles, the County Durham highlight and market town is an ideal point for further exploration of the Lake District. There's a plethora of interesting shops and cafes and a wealth of local history to follow. Dog friendly.

    Preston Park Museum Grounds

    Preston Park Museum & Grounds is a stunning historic site and a must-visit destination for any holidaymaker. Explore the beautiful landscaped grounds, the Victorian street, and the museum, showcasing the history of the region. Kids can enjoy interactive exhibits and outdoor play areas, while adults can unwind at the onsite café. Address: Yarm Rd, Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 3RH

    Oriental Museum

    Oriental museum in Durham City. Visitors can view Asian art, antiques and material. Lift access to all galleries. Variety of activities and workshops.

    Bowes Museum

    Magnificent museum in the heart of the historic market town of Barnard Castle. Fine collection of European Fine and Decorative Arts. Gardens, Cafe and Gift Shop.

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish Museum in County Durham is an award-winning open-air museum that brings history to life. Visitors can experience what life was like in the North East of England in the 1820s, 1900s, and 1940s through interactive exhibits, costumed characters, and historic buildings. From riding on a steam train to visiting a coal mine, there's something for everyone. Address: Regional Resource Centre, Beamish, County Durham DH9 0RG

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