Hury Lodge, Baldersdale

Situated in its own grounds in the peaceful and tranquil hamlet of Hury, this property is a charming stone-built semi-detached cottage just 10 miles from Barnard Castle. Situated in the midst of beautiful surroundings, the property provides first class accommodation with a high-quality fitted kitchen and dining area, as well as a lounge with electric wood-burning-stove effect fire. Outside is a good sized garden and eating area, perfect for the long summer evenings.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Saturday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with electric woodburner-effect fire.

A delightful, stone-built, semi-detached cottage situated in its own grounds in the peaceful and tranquil hamlet of Hury in the Baldersdale area, 10 miles from Barnard Castle. Set in beautiful surroundings, the property boasts first-class accommodation, offering a charming master bedroom with beamed ceiling, a modern fitted kitchen with full-length picture window and a warm, snug sitting room. With breathtaking views of the reservoir and surrounding countryside, this is a great place in which to unwind and escape the stresses of modern life. A host of scenic walks and nature trails can be enjoyed nearby, or visit Romaldkirk, with its superb award-winning pub. The historic Eggleston Hall and the ancient market town of Barnard Castle, with its impressive castle, museum and art exhibitions, are both within easy driving distance, making this a delightful holiday location to be enjoyed at any time of year.

Made up of a small cluster of hamlets and farm dwellings overlooking the reservoirs of Hury, Blackton and Balderhead, Baldersdale branches off Teesdale. Home to Hannah Hauxwell, this lovely settlement rose to fame in the 1970s when Hauxwell was featured on television for single-handedly running her farm from her home which had no running water. Now managed by Durham Wildlife Trust, 'Hannah's Meadow' is an attractive nature reserve. One of the most unspoilt villages in Teesdale – Romaldkirk – is close by and consists of pretty greens, old stone cottages, a beautiful old church and two pubs - one of which won the AA Pub of the Year award for England in 2003. The breathtaking Dales countryside provides some excellent walking and cycling routes whilst the cities of Durham and Newcastle are all within easy driving distance for more cosmopolitan activities.

Amenities & Facilities

Biomass central heating with electric fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD,selection of books and games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available. Off road parking for 2 cars. Mature, lawned front garden with furniture and BBQ. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4 miles, pub 3 miles. Note: The water supply is from the local spring. Note: this property only allows up to a maximum stay of 14 nights, your booking will be cancelled if it is booked for more than the 14 nights.

Location Details

Made up of a small cluster of hamlets and farm dwellings overlooking the reservoirs of Hury, Blackton and Balderhead, Baldersdale branches off Teesdale. Home to Hannah Hauxwell, this lovely settlement rose to fame in the 1970s when Hauxwell was featured on television for single-handedly running her farm from her home which had no running water. Now managed by Durham Wildlife Trust, 'Hannah's Meadow' is an attractive nature reserve. One of the most unspoilt villages in Teesdale – Romaldkirk – is close by and consists of pretty greens, old stone cottages, a beautiful old church and two pubs - one of which won the AA Pub of the Year award for England in 2003. The breathtaking Dales countryside provides some excellent walking and cycling routes whilst the cities of Durham and Newcastle are all within easy driving distance for more cosmopolitan activities.

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Reviews

We spent an idyllic week at Hury Lodge. What a lovely location and beautiful setting. The cottage was lovely and very spacious - we were a party of four adults and 1 dog. The views were stunning and our dog was fascinated by the sheep at the end of the garden. When we arrived it was lovely to be able to make tea & coffee which was provided and lovely homemade chocolate cake. There was everything we needed to make our stay exceptional. Hope to visit again.

Rated by H6280XPkarenc reviewed on 19th July 2019

This fabulous lodge nestled on the edge of hury resovouir is situated in a quiet location and pet friendly. Great walks around the area and local amenities just a short drive away. Location is great for a quiet get away from it all stay. The Lodge has everything you need and the owners are very obliging and lovely people. We have been a few times now and will be returning in the future

Rated by Alw656 reviewed on 24th February 2019

Great location for relaxing. The cottage has got everything you need to make your stay more enjoyable. Ali and Chris are very pleasant and polite host's and told us that if there was anything we needed just to contact them. We was so relaxed and taken in by the gorgeous views in actual fact we didn't need to bother them. Comunication was good right from the start and Ali gave us some hints and tips of where to go for nice long walks in and around the area. Unfortunately lisa is disabled due to strokes so we took the car most places due to Lisa not being able to walk too long of a distance. The upkeep of the cottage and garden is to a very high standard and we loved every minute of our stay. On arrival into the cottage the Host's had left us a nice bottle of cava and a chocolate fudge cake of which we very kindly demolished. This is a dog friendly cottage and both our dogs loved every minute of their stay too and was both very sad to leave. The cottage and area is so peaceful and tranquil you kind of forget about all the worries of daily troubles back home. Great place and hope to return very soon

Rated by hotboxers11 reviewed on 8th June 2018

A fantastic cottage on the banks of the Hury reservoir. The cottage is lovely, clean and warm, very comfortable and equipped to a high standard with everything you could possibly want. They have tea bags and coffee with fresh milk in the fridge and a packet of shortbread caramel biscuits for us and doggy treats for the dog. There was tin foil, cling film, washing up liquid, dishwashing tabs, doggy bags, even a towel for the dog, everything you'll need! The cottage is remote situated 3 miles over the Moors, but has good roads to reach it if you follow the directions given by the owners. The nearest shop is 4 miles away which is a post office, so only open throughout the day and the nearest town Barnard Castle which is 10 miles away, so make sure you take the food you need for the first days. The scenery is stunning with far reaching views across the reservoir and surrounding Pennines. The garden is fully enclosed for dogs with a wire fence and chicken wire around the bottom, but if you have small dogs they maybe able to get through a small area of fencing that didn't have chicken wire on at the side of the cottage. You can walk around the reservoir 3.5 miles, but there isn't a proper path way to get to it, so not good for less able visitors and I found that there isn't anywhere you can walk the dogs for a short toilet break as the cottage is down a short lane and then your onto the road and sheep in the field outside the cottage. The owners were lovely and nothing would be too much trouble. I would definitely recommend and will look forward to a return visit.

Rated by Gaynor1103 reviewed on 20th October 2017

This is the second time we have stayed at Hury Lodge, we enjoyed our week there last year so much that we returned for two weeks. The cottage is adjacent to the owner's house, but we only saw them a couple of times during our stay. The cottage feels away from it all, surrounded by fields and sheep. There are also gorgeous views from the kitchen and conservatory of the reservoir. The cottage is spacious and very well equipped. The wifi isn't great, but other than checking opening times etc. you won't need it as there's plenty of things to keep you busy in the area! The house is very peaceful, I would definitely recommend. We will definitely be back at some point.

Rated by crazyfairyx reviewed on 20th February 2017

This is an excellent cottage, that is very well equipped, in beautiful area.

Rated by Mr Adams reviewed on 22nd May 2016

We liked the peace, solitude and beautiful views from Hury Lodge. We would definitely go again.

Rated by Mrs Coleclough reviewed on 21st March 2016

A quiet and peaceful few days. Easy to reach Barnard Castle and Middleton. A beautiful part of the world and a comfortable well equipped cottage.

Rated by Mrs Woodford reviewed on 20th February 2016

We loved the cottage and the location. Stunning views and walks and plenty to do with young children. The owners were very friendly and the cottage was set up with everything we needed.

Rated by Mrs Taylor reviewed on 30th August 2015

Our second visit and it was just as we had remembered it. The owners were very friendly and always happy to chat. Had stunning views which the cottage makes the best of with the big picture window in the kitchen and the little porch/sun lounge. Care had also been taken with the garden. We hope to visit again. We all, including the dog, enjoyed it.

Rated by Mrs Chandler reviewed on 5th April 2015

This is a lovely cosy cottage adjoined to the owners house with it's own garden and stunning views over Hury reservoir and the dales beyond. If you are looking for peace and quiet and somewhere away from it all, then this is the place to be. The cottage is well maintained and equipped and each room feels very comfortable. My favourite was the kitchen with the lovely featured arch window overlooking Hury reservoir. The cottage is warm and homely with freshly laundered, ample supply of towels and comfy beds. One bedroom is located off the kitchen, and the other off the sitting room. Even during a very stormy 36 hours, we felt cosy and warm in the cottage. There are some walks round the reservoir or along the lanes in the immediate location and is probably even more lovely during the summer months. The nearest place, we found, to shop was Barnard Castle, so go with some provisions. Barnard Castle is a lovely market town and nice to wander around as it has some lovely shops and of course the castle. There is no internet at the cottage, which is sometimes a good thing, but also extremely scarce mobile phone network coverage, so be prepared to be cut off from the outside world for a while. This is a dog friendly cottage and the main reason I chose to stay here, especially with the enclosed garden. The sun room entrance porch is great for taking off muddy wellies and for drying off muddy paws before going inside the cottage. However, for two small Cockapoo's the garden was not secure enough as they could fit through the bars on the gate and the wire fencing also has gaps big enough for them to get through, so for us, it was supervised on the lead in the garden. Immediately across from the wire fence is a field of sheep, so something to be mindful of too. I would definitely recommend this cottage. Certainly a great place to unwind.

Rated by kupendeza reviewed on 2nd January 2015

The property provided comfort and seclusion even though a thriving market town was only a short drive away.

Rated by Mr Gray reviewed on 10th November 2014

Wonderful - well appointed cottage conversion in what has rightly been described as one of the UK's hidden gems, the Durham Dales. a short drive from the thriving market town of Barnard Castle with award winning restaurants, yet secluded and with outstanding views. Cosy bedrooms, comfortable sitting room, well appointed kitchen (the rolling pin and mixing bowl saw some action this week).

Rated by Douglas G reviewed on 8th November 2014

The cottage was ideal for walking straight from the front door with the dogs plus there were numerous walks which were only a short drive from the cottage.

Rated by Mrs Smith reviewed on 26th October 2014

The peace and quiet plus the feeling of almost having a home from home!! The surrounding walks were also amazing!!

Rated by Mr Langley reviewed on 12th October 2014

Beautiful location overlooking reservoir with many walks in area. Had a dog friendly, enclosed sunny garden and friendly owners in adjoining property.

Rated by Mrs Cobb reviewed on 29th June 2014

Comfortable cottage, beautiful location and excellent walking area. Completely enclosed dog friendly garden a big plus for us.

Rated by Mr Jackson reviewed on 18th January 2014

It was the best cottage I ever stayed in, for us it was super, 5 star. You need to take just clothes, as this cottage is very well equipped. Beautiful place. Wonderful surroundings, and a homely, peaceful and stunning cottage.

Rated by Mr Bakht reviewed on 1st November 2013

The cottage was well equipped and comfortable. We moved the dining table in the kitchen to take better advantage of the views over the reservoir and hillside. The lounge was comfortable and the bedroom was fine, except for the small doorway which is fine if you are under 5 feet tall.

Rated by Maureen and David reviewed on 21st August 2013

Comfortable accommodation in quiet backwater.Plenty of walks in the fells and around the nearby reservoirs,and plenty of attractions in the district.Even the weather[including rain and snow] didn't detract from the pleasant holiday.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 24th July 2013

The outstanding feature of this holiday was the incredible views, both locally and also from the cottage itself.

Rated by Mr Grant reviewed on 1st July 2013

The peace and wonderful scenery from the property. Lovely garden and the local sheep were very friendly! Perfect.

Rated by Mr Steer reviewed on 24th June 2013

This cottage was lovely and warm, spacious, well equipped and quiet.

Rated by Mrs Tait reviewed on 5th March 2013

The property was cozy and warm and had beautiful views of the reservoir. It was great for our 2 dogs to go into the garden that was fully secured. There was plenty of information about the surrounding areas and local pubs and restaurants where we visited and had lovely food. All in all, we had a great few days.

Rated by Mrs Cooper reviewed on 12th November 2012

A wonderful view and very friendly owners.

Rated by Mrs Colchester reviewed on 9th October 2012

The beautiful location, the peace and tranquillity.

Rated by Mr Charles reviewed on 16th September 2012

Cottage and enclosed garden excellent for young children and dogs. Loved views and nearby walks. Will go back again.

Rated by Mrs Williams reviewed on 6th August 2012

It was one of my best holidays ever plentey to do lovley views ideal for my border collie puppy enclosed garden just loved it we will be back

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 30th April 2012

A delightful view with adequate comforts must have transport as no facilities in walking distance.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 14th September 2011

Lovely views from this cottage. Surrounded by green fields and sheep. Bowes Museum very interesting

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th August 2011

The view, the rural outlook and the wildlife that was present.

Rated by Mr Moody reviewed on 22nd July 2011

The view from the cottage kitchen-diner was wonderful and the surrounding countryside beautiful. The cottage was comfortable. There were quite a few interesting things to do in the area.

Rated by Mrs Masters reviewed on 6th June 2011

It was a very peaceful location with beautiful views. This is the only cottage I have been to that I would most definitely return to. There are abundant walks and so many places of interest close by. We were made to feel very welcome, and it was nice to be able to go for some decent long walks from the doorstep with my dog. The list is endless!

Rated by Ms Wolf reviewed on 16th May 2011

Very peaceful area with lovely views. Safe garden for children to play. Good location for walking and sight seeing.

Rated by Mrs Upson reviewed on 3rd November 2010

Lots to do in the area. Visited the Tall Ships 2010 at Hartlepool. The cottage was of a high standard. The views were excellent. The owners were very helpful and friendly. This was our second visit, and we would come again. Pet friendly cottage.

Rated by Miss Richmond reviewed on 24th August 2010

Lovely cottage with all your homely needs cattered for, even for the dog. Fantastic scenery and views from the cottage. Beautifull countryside walks, lots of bird watching and breathtaking drives accross the moors to see the grouse. Best pub is the Fox and Hounds in Cotherstone and best cream tea was in The Laurels at Staindrop...yum yum!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 13th July 2010

The location was superb, the cottage was very comfortable and dog friendly and the owners were very hospitable and very accommodating. A thoroughly enjoyable holiday!

Rated by Ms Bateman reviewed on 14th June 2010

A wonderful break away. Beautiful location, roomy, well equipped cottage. Helpful friendly owners who pulled our car out of a snow drift even! Barnard Castle a 20 mns drive away. Great location for walkers and for driving to explore the area, both north and south. Only negative was no internet acccess, but that was a minor gripe. We were there in winter. Would also be wonderful in the Summer. Highly recommended.

Rated by Clanchief reviewed on 18th March 2010

Wonderful location, beautiful views, quiet away from any noise or traffic. Relaxing atmosphere.

Rated by Mr Kielty reviewed on 1st February 2010

Fantastic cottage location overlooking Hury Lake. The cosy cottage had big windows and a conservatory with fantastic views. We wanted to stay forever and will definitely be staying again but next time for longer.

Rated by Mrs Hamilton reviewed on 16th December 2009

The cottage was lovely,beautiful location,every facility. We did not have power for over 48hrs though,this did spoil the experience. Would return though.... Christine croucher

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 3rd December 2009

This is a cosy, well-appointed, cottage with SUPERB views of the surrounding countryside. The owner was friendly and helpful, and had gone to great pains to provide useful information about both the house facilities and local attractions, and local maps. The standard of furnishing was very good for a 'Pet-friendly' cottage. The decor was particularly pleasing. We would really struggle to find fault with this cottage. It was a luxury to have a dishwasher, but I might have preferred a washing machine if we had been staying longer. I would have no hesitation in recommending Hury Lodge to others. Even my cats didn't want to leave!

Rated by Miss Richmond reviewed on 31st August 2009

Very nice cottage, in a very quiet setting ideal for a very relaxing holiday.

Rated by Mr Munton reviewed on 15th June 2009

Excellent location for those who like the quiet, tranquil holiday. Ideal for walkers, birders and nature lovers.

Rated by Mr Dickinson reviewed on 9th June 2009

The property was excellent. The owner was very helpful and friendly. The views from the cottage were fantastic.

Rated by Mrs Arckless reviewed on 2nd June 2009

Beautiful location, pretty little cottage with a lovely enclosed garden which was safe for a toddler. Friendly, helpful owners. Cottage well equipped for a baby/toddler with high-chair, cot and child-friendly cups and plates.

Rated by Mr Parsons reviewed on 26th April 2009

It was very relaxing.

Rated by Mr Robinson reviewed on 26th October 2008

The cottage was lovely, cosy and warm. The sun room was an added bonus and lovely to view the reservoirs on a sunny, cool day. The views were fantastic. In a lovely, quiet location with good parking.

Rated by Mrs Smith reviewed on 6th October 2008

Beautiful view, lovely setting, good value.

Rated by Mr Aston reviewed on 8th September 2008

A great location with plenty of walking in the area and directly from the cottage.

Rated by Mrs Greenwood reviewed on 31st July 2008

Cottage and setting was great.

Rated by Mrs Mitchell reviewed on 13th July 2008

The wonderful position of the property and the friendliness of the owners who made you feel at home.

Rated by Mr Power reviewed on 19th May 2008

We can't praise the property enough!

Rated by Mr Robinson reviewed on 18th October 2007

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