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The Barn

Slaggyford, Northumberland

Tucked away in the North Pennines, The Barn sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with stunning scenery and wildlife right on the doorstep.

The Barn

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Overview

Tucked away in the northern reaches of the North Pennines, Williamston Barns sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with stunning scenery and wildlife, as well as endless opportunities for walking, cycling and country sports right on the doorstep.

A luxury escape away from the madding crowd

Spread across 1000 acres of rolling countryside and lush river valleys, a stay at the Barns promises a luxury escape away from the madding crowd.

Beautifully restored and converted, The Barn is set out in a companionable open plan layout with plenty of space for families and groups to relax and socialise. The kitchen and dining area provides a fantastic entertaining space for simple suppers or elaborate dinner parties, while large sliding doors lead out to the south facing terrace and garden for a leisurely aperitif in the early evening sun.

Upstairs on the first floor, the lofty living space offers a perfect excuse to unwind in front of the cosy wood burning stove, spend quality time with friends and family, or simply enjoy the blissful uninterrupted views of the valley and fell side. The four en-suite bedrooms offer flexible accommodation with king size beds which can be adapted to twin as required.

Williamston has a sustainable ethos at its heart and the Barn benefits from underfloor heating supplied from a biomass woodchip boiler; stoves fuelled by seasoned wood from the farm; electricity generated from its own 6kw wind turbine; and fresh filtered water from its own spring source.

Property details

Ground floor

A large entrance hallway opens up to an open plan living space comprising a fully equipped kitchen with Rangemaster double oven cooker with induction hobs, microwave oven, toaster, electric kettle, large dishwasher, integrated fridge and freezer. A coffee Inissia Nespresso machine is also available, guests are welcome to bring their own capsules. There is a separate built-in storage area with washing machine and dryer. Technology includes Samsung Smart TV with Freeview, sound bar and sub woofer and DVD / Blu-ray player.

Dining room seats up to 14, with large sliding doors leading out to the terrace and garden. Adjacent wood burning stove with initial supply of logs provided.

Bedroom one with fixed super king bed, fitted wardrobe.

En-suite with roll top bath with shower attachment, heated towel rail, basin, WC.

Bedroom two with zip and link beds which can be adapted to super king or twin as required. Hanging wardrobe, chest of drawers, side tables.

En-suite with shower, heated towel rail, basin, WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

First floor

First floor sitting room with plenty of seating space to relax and enjoy the stunning views looking south down the valley from the large floor to ceiling feature window. Wood burning stove with initial supply of logs provided.

Bedroom three with zip and link beds which can be adapted to super king or twins as required.

En-suite with walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin, WC.

Bedroom four with fixed super king bed, beamed ceiling.

En-suite with rainforest head shower, heated towel rail, basin, WC.

Outside

The property benefits from a private south-facing garden with terrace patio, outside seating area and charcoal BBQ. Guests are welcome to explore the wider grounds of the farm and the estate.

There is a drying area for wet gear - separate to accommodation.

Parking

There is ample parking available.

There is an external EV charging point at the property. For guests bringing electric vehicles and wish to charge their car, fees will apply and should be agreed and paid directly to the owner.

Babies & Children

A travel cot and highchair are available on request.

Dogs

Two well-behaved dogs are welcome at a charge of £35 per dog. Regrettably, puppies are not permitted. There is an outdoor kennel and tap available for cleaning dogs prior to entering the property. 

Please note - it is important that you refer to the dog policy of the property prior to booking.

Guest amenities

Bed linen and towels are provided for guests. Guest toiletries are also provided. A hairdryer is provided in each bedroom.

Wi-Fi & Mobile Coverage

BT Infinity Wi-Fi is available which benefits from speeds of around 30mbs. Mobile reception can be variable depending on the network - O2 is known to be good and EE is poor. Wi-Fi calling is recommended for guests who experience a poor phone reception.

Heating

The property benefits from underfloor heating throughout which can be independently controlled in each room to suit. There is a wood burning stove in the sitting room area upstairs and one on the ground floor adjacent to the dining room with initial supply of logs provided.

Guest privacy

Please note that The Barn adjoins The Cowshed. The properties can be let as one unit or separately. When the properties are let separately, the adjoining door is locked.

Additional Accommodation

For guests looking to holiday together, The Barn & The Cowshed can be booked as one unit sleeping 14 guests.

Location

The pretty market town of Alston lies 5 miles from the property, noted for its cobbled streets and 17th century buildings as well as The Pennine Way, the UK’s first national walking trail which passes nearby. Having featured in a number of period dramas for TV and film, the village is a popular tourism spot and offers a small selection of village shops for essential provisions.

You will find delicious local deli foods and Northumbrian and Cumbrian cheeses from Alston Wholefoods or there is a small Co-op supermarket and Spar shop for day-to-day essentials. 

The nearby narrow-gauge South Tynedale Railway provides a fun day out with passenger trains operating between April and October as well as special Santa trains operating on certain dates in December!

Activities

Sitting in over 1000 acres, Williamston Barns are perfectly placed for outdoor pursuits right from the doorstep. The owners have created a number of local walks around the farm and local area taking in short riverside trails to scenic valley views. Walk to the top of the moor and enjoy a picnic lunch or a toasty fire at the old shepherd’s hut, or take in the stunning scenery and wildlife of the South Tyne valley, perhaps stopping along the way for a welcome refreshment at the dog-friendly Kirkstyle Inn.

There is a fantastic variety of wildlife and birdlife across the area, including red squirrels and roe deer which can be viewed close to the barns, as well as oyster catchers, dippers and the occasional kingfisher on the river. Watch kestrels, sparrowhawks and buzzards on the fell, or you may be lucky enough to spot Blackgrouse and Greyhen’s on the moor. Guided wildlife tours can be arranged on request.

For those interested in field sports, the estate offers some challenging shooting with walked-up grouse days for up to 4 guns from mid September, or mixed walked-up shooting days for pheasant, partridge and woodcock later in the season. For fishing, the estate have a mile of single bank fishing on the South Tyne for brown trout, while good fishing for salmon and sea-trout can be had from August to October providing the river conditions are right.

For cycling, Williamston sits on National Cycle Route 68 and just north of the Coast to Coast cycle route for those seeking more challenging high energy treks. Alternatively there are plenty of local trails for all ages and abilities including a leisurely 10 mile loop along the South Tyne valley, or a 9 mile stretch running along the old railway line taking in Lambley Viaduct.

For more watery pursuits, canoeing and kayaking can be arranged on the South Tyne, across in the Lake District or on the River Eden in Cumbria with escorted tours from Wild River who will take care of all the logistics to ensure a happy day paddling.

For sightseeing, the Killhope lead mining museum or Nenthead Lead Mine provides a fascinating insight into the area’s rich past, or a drive of under 30 minutes will take you to Hadrian’s Wall, the historically significant heritage site taking in Roman hill forts and some fantastic big sky views.

A little further afield, Penrith (40 mins) is the gateway to the Lake District, or take a visit to Durham city to explore its castle and cathedral and rich history and heritage.

 

Children and families

Children and families

Here at Crabtree & Crabtree, we like to think we’ve pulled together some rather nifty ideas to keep tots to teens happy and entertained during your stay.

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Cycling & mountain biking

Cycling & mountain biking

Whether you ride fast or slow, on-road or off-road, there is something uniquely special about enjoying some outdoor time on two wheels. Here in the region we have something for everyone from high-energy mountain biking blasts to gentle forest paths the whole family can enjoy.

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Fishing

Fishing

Welcome to the realm of the king of fish, the mighty River Tweed. Every year thousands of Atlantic Salmon make their way up river, an annual odyssey that is one of nature's miracles.

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Walking

Walking

From the lush green uplands to shimmering sea, the area boasts a hugely diverse and enticing landscape that is perfect for exploring on foot. From gentle rambles to long-distance hikes, there are a vast array of trails and waymarked routes for newbie walkers or experienced alike.

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Wildlife

Wildlife

Our region is home to outstanding scenery which boasts emerald forests, pristine lochs and rivers, heathery hillsides, sweeping moorlands as well as a picture perfect coastline.

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Horse riding

Horse riding

Horse riding is intrinsically linked to the history and heritage of the area and goes right back to the 13th and 14th centuries where townspeople would ride the clan’s boundaries to protect their common lands. Thankfully our riding pursuits today are not quite so dramatic!

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Historic houses and castles

Historic houses and castles

With more stately homes, castles and historic sites here than you can shake a proverbial stick at, visitors are quite simply spoilt for choice.

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Shopping, arts and crafts

Shopping, arts and crafts

We are extremely fortunate to have a region where independent shops are king, and to have an area flowing with creativity through its talents in arts, crafts and textiles.

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Spas and beauty treatments

Spas and beauty treatments

Everyone needs a little time-out to relax and for many that may involve a little pampering, the chance to experience new therapies, or simply some dedicated ‘me time’ to enjoy or practise disciplines which bring a sense of well-being and good health.

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Shooting

Shooting

For sheer variety alone Northumberland and the Scottish Borders are irresistible to any gun.

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Adventure Sports

Adventure Sports

If you love a challenge or just crave a little excitement away from the day-to-day bustle of working life, we have lots to offer - whether it be watery pursuits, muddy blasts or thrill seeking, adrenaline-charged adventures.

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Golf

Golf

There are 40 golf courses in Northumberland, and another 21 in the Scottish Borders offering visitors an incredibly wide and varied range of golfing options.

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Ancestral history research

Ancestral history research

Crabtree & Crabtree know that tracing the history of your family can be a wonderful journey of discovery. Here are our top tips for starting your family tree.

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Services

Cooks and chefs

Cooks and chefs

Make your stay hassle-free with your own personal cook

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Additional housekeeping

Additional housekeeping

Award yourself a real break and let us provide a pair (or more) of helping hands.

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Nannies and babysitters

Nannies and babysitters

Relax, explore the local area, enjoy a long lunch or a romantic evening out by hiring a fully qualified registered and experienced nanny or babysitter to come to your house.

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Dog sitting

Dog sitting

Our experienced dog sitters will look after your furry friends whilst you are out exploring.

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Fresh flowers

Fresh flowers

Fresh cut flowers delivered to your holiday home.

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Beauty and spa treatments

Beauty and spa treatments

Everyone needs some pampering, whatever the occasion.

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Holiday photography

Holiday photography

Family holidays, reunions and honeymoons kindle priceless moments that deserve preserving.

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Wine delivery

Wine delivery

Crabtree & Crabtree have teamed up with Corney & Barrow one of the longest established independent Wine Merchants in the UK to offer a bespoke service.

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Reviews

"We had a wonderful stay at The Barn. A fantastic venue ,very comfortable and a lovely warm welcome! So much to see and do and above all we found the people so helpful and friendly. Your Company was excellent and we were very grateful for all the information you gave.We would definitely return and are already considering next year as there is still so much to see and do."

The Clark Party

Clark

“We had a wonderfully relaxing weekend at the Barn. The accommodation was luxurious and perfect for our needs. Will definitely recommend. Many thanks”

Cowe Family

"The Barn is great. The owners were very helpful and always on hand should we have needed anything. It's a beautiful location that has got us as a family looking at property in the area."

Harford family

"What a fantastic place. The accommodation is absolutely stunning and so comfortable. The grandchildren love the swing and the garden. We loved the country walks, peace & quiet and the cosy log burner, along with the homemade cake and jam. We will definitely be back in the near future. A little gem of a place - highly recommend.... Love it!"

Goodwin family

"Great place to celebrate my birthday with friends. Fantastic house and location. Can't wait to return. Thank you."

Smith family

"A great holiday - superb accommodation -in a lovely setting - we couldn't have asked for anything more - we'll certainly be recommending you."

Beevor family

"We had a wonderful time at the Barn in Slaggyford. The accommodation was lovely and the countryside was beautiful and peaceful. We did not find the fact that shops were someway away a problem and found many different places to visit and enjoy. We therefore would happily recommend the accommodation and we feel very blessed to have been able to be there."

Mcgill family

"We had a most wonderful holiday in The Barn at Slaggyford an amazing house in a stunning setting. Being there in Spring ensured there was lambing galore to watch while the children enjoyed egg collecting too, watching the red squirrels and pheasants in our garden. Lots of space for family football and fun and games in our garden as well as lots of hill walking and walks to along the river bank. Every possible comfort had been provided in the house which had been lovingly refurbished. Despite us experiencing lovely sunny weather at the beginning of April it was also ideal to light the very efficient log burner in the evening. We hope to use one of your properties again. Hopefully you may spread your net wider to include Yorkshire, perhaps. Many thanks. We are so glad we found the property on your website."

Coleman family

Availability

Location Rural - 5 miles from Alston.
Dogs
  • Two dogs are welcome with a charge of £35 per dog.
Arrival / Departure
  • Typical arrival day: Friday with the additional option of Monday out of high season.
  • Arrival time: 3.30pm
  • Departure time: 9.30am
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The stunning entrance hallway at The Barn with wooden frames and exposed stonework.
The little things we love...
"Make your entrance through the grand arch doorway into our lovely double-height entrance hallway – such a welcoming start to your stay at The Barn."
Neville & Viv, owners of The Barn
email us or give us a call on 01573 226711 for details.

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