管理会社の情報
Crabtree & Crabtree invites you to reimagine self-catering and define your own luxury with our exclusive portfolio of holiday cottages, set in the very best spots of some of Great Britain’s wildest regions: the North of England and South of Scotland.
宿泊施設の情報
Far away from any hustle and bustle, this 19th Century home is set in 1000 acres on the Cragg Estate, in the heart of rural Northumberland's unspoilt countryside.
周辺エリアの情報
On the banks of the North Tyne, the village of Bellingham features pretty stone cottages, ivy-strewn buildings, and a serene riverside setting. Perfect for nature lovers, Bellingham is surrounded by hidden waterfalls and an abundance of walking trails, making it the ideal spot for a peaceful weekend escape. After a good long walk, look forward to warming up by the fire in one of the village’s relaxed pubs or indulging in afternoon tea at one of the snug cafés.
Echoes of the area's history are dotted throughout the village, with highlights including St Cuthbert's Church and the nearby St Cuthbert's Well, locally known as Cuddy’s Well. Ramble alongside Hadrian's Wall or embark on the Hareshaw Linn Walk, which leads to a stunning 30-foot waterfall. The route, rich in flora and fauna, offers excellent birdwatching and wildlife spotting opportunities. For those interested in local heritage, the Bellingham Heritage Centre provides an insightful look into the area’s industrial and cultural past.
Just beyond Bellingham, the historic market town of Hexham awaits with its cobbled streets, quirky coffee shops, and award-winning restaurants. The village of Corbridge offers a variety of shops and dining options, while Matfen Hall boasts excellent spa and leisure facilities. Within easy reach of the well-preserved Roman forts of Vindolanda and Housesteads, Bellingham is also is the perfect base for families and history enthusiasts.
FISHING ON SITE
The Owners of Cragg Estate and The West End Anglers are delighted to offer up to three rods for guests to enjoy fishing the Estate’s stretch of the River Rede. Although the River Rede is the main tributary of the North Tyne it is a relatively small river which is fed from Catcleugh Reservoir. Unfortunately, it can suffer from long periods of low water conditions but after heavy rainfall the river rises quickly and generally a few days of good fishing follow. The river holds a good head of wild brown trout with a 3/4lb...