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Stunning Pet friendly Cottage in beautiful Weardale
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 41345.5 sq ft
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Ireshopeburn, England
- Place, North Pennines1 min walk
- Place, Weardale Museum9 min walk
- Place, Yorkshire Dales National Park50 min drive
- Airport, Newcastle (NCL-Newcastle Intl.)59 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo
Spaces
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Stunning Pet friendly Cottage in beautiful Weardale
Mayfield cottage is in an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB). Refurbished to an excellent standard with log burning stove and off-road parking. Mayfield is a cosy retreat and ideal for walkers and cyclists and country lovers in general.
The space
SLEEPS FOUR. The property has been refurbished to an excellent standard. This is a cosy retreat with log burning stoves in both the living room and dining room. The property is full central heated. One double and one twin bedroom. Upstairs WC. The main bathroom is situated on the ground floor with roll top bath and walk in shower and WC. There is a well equipped kitchen with double oven, dishwasher and washing machine. Secure storage for a bike etc available on request.
We are Pet friendly (see house rules). Free Wifi (super fast broadband) available. Travel cots and high chair available on request.
Note we do not have a TV but you can stream via Internet to your own device.
Guest access
Access available via side entrance to property.
Other things to note
Things to do
These are just some of the activities you can enjoy in the North Pennines AONB, Northumberland, Cumbria and Co Durham
Cycling
The North Pennines is perfect for both road cycling and mountain biking. The Coast to Coast and Border Reivers routes are just two of many challenging and rewarding road routes, and there are road biking challenges every year, such as the Haydon 100. There are maps available here. Specialist mountain bike trails can be found throughout the North Pennines, but check out the wonderful packhorse routes.
In 2015, the Chatterbox Cafe in St John’s Chapel pioneered a new road cycling challenge called the Roof of England Sportive. More than 300 cyclists took part, raising thousands for charity and highlighting the amazing cycling opportunities of Upper Weardale. This will be an annual event. Material is available in the cottage for you to use.
Walking
The North Pennines is home to many sections of the famous Pennine Way, which has celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015. The annual North Pennines Walking Festival takes its inspiration from the stunning landscape of this AONB, offering guided walks across nine days in Cumbria, Co Durham and Northumberland covering topics such as history, wildlife and photography.
There are many walking groups in the North Pennines, including one at Haltwhistle, which also organises two annual walking festivals and is now in its 14th year. Entirely run by volunteers, anyone can join the group itself on a Wednesday morning, either for long or short walks at no charge. All walks have a leader and have been fully checked out There are a number of guides in the cottage available for you to use.
Fishing
There are many opportunities to fish in England’s most spectacular AONB, whether you are a beginner or experienced angler.
Riding
North Pennines wildernesses offer fantastic riding opportunities for beginners and experienced riders. Check out the five do-in-a-day packhorse trails to explore the area thoroughly.
horses-nent-valley-charlie-hedley
Biking
The North Pennines is a dream location for motorcyclists, with its sweeping roads through remote, exhilarating landscapes. Whether you want to ride alone, travel in a group or take a motorcycle tour, exploring the North Pennines by bike will be an unforgettable experience.
Visitor attractions
The North Pennines offers something for everyone, every day. Explore our mining, railway and industrial heritage at venues such as the Killhope Lead Mining Museum, Beamish Open Air Museum or the railway museums in Darlington and Shildon. See outstanding art, ceramic and furniture collections at the Bowes Museum, the Laing Art Gallery or Tullie House Museum. Learn about our Roman past at Hadrian’s Wall and the outstanding Roman Army Museum, and see ongoing excavations at Vindolanda Roman Fort. Enjoy full-scale steam railway journeys on the South Tynedale Railway, Weardale Railway or the famous Carlisle to Settle line. Visit monumental and beautiful buildings like Durham Cathedral and Castle, Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Langley Castle and Raby Castle. See wonderful gardens at Eggleston Hall or The Station Garden at Langley. And for natural highlights, check out Hamsterley Forest, High Force and the Geltsdale RSPB nature reserve.
The space
SLEEPS FOUR. The property has been refurbished to an excellent standard. This is a cosy retreat with log burning stoves in both the living room and dining room. The property is full central heated. One double and one twin bedroom. Upstairs WC. The main bathroom is situated on the ground floor with roll top bath and walk in shower and WC. There is a well equipped kitchen with double oven, dishwasher and washing machine. Secure storage for a bike etc available on request.
We are Pet friendly (see house rules). Free Wifi (super fast broadband) available. Travel cots and high chair available on request.
Note we do not have a TV but you can stream via Internet to your own device.
Guest access
Access available via side entrance to property.
Other things to note
Things to do
These are just some of the activities you can enjoy in the North Pennines AONB, Northumberland, Cumbria and Co Durham
Cycling
The North Pennines is perfect for both road cycling and mountain biking. The Coast to Coast and Border Reivers routes are just two of many challenging and rewarding road routes, and there are road biking challenges every year, such as the Haydon 100. There are maps available here. Specialist mountain bike trails can be found throughout the North Pennines, but check out the wonderful packhorse routes.
In 2015, the Chatterbox Cafe in St John’s Chapel pioneered a new road cycling challenge called the Roof of England Sportive. More than 300 cyclists took part, raising thousands for charity and highlighting the amazing cycling opportunities of Upper Weardale. This will be an annual event. Material is available in the cottage for you to use.
Walking
The North Pennines is home to many sections of the famous Pennine Way, which has celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015. The annual North Pennines Walking Festival takes its inspiration from the stunning landscape of this AONB, offering guided walks across nine days in Cumbria, Co Durham and Northumberland covering topics such as history, wildlife and photography.
There are many walking groups in the North Pennines, including one at Haltwhistle, which also organises two annual walking festivals and is now in its 14th year. Entirely run by volunteers, anyone can join the group itself on a Wednesday morning, either for long or short walks at no charge. All walks have a leader and have been fully checked out There are a number of guides in the cottage available for you to use.
Fishing
There are many opportunities to fish in England’s most spectacular AONB, whether you are a beginner or experienced angler.
Riding
North Pennines wildernesses offer fantastic riding opportunities for beginners and experienced riders. Check out the five do-in-a-day packhorse trails to explore the area thoroughly.
horses-nent-valley-charlie-hedley
Biking
The North Pennines is a dream location for motorcyclists, with its sweeping roads through remote, exhilarating landscapes. Whether you want to ride alone, travel in a group or take a motorcycle tour, exploring the North Pennines by bike will be an unforgettable experience.
Visitor attractions
The North Pennines offers something for everyone, every day. Explore our mining, railway and industrial heritage at venues such as the Killhope Lead Mining Museum, Beamish Open Air Museum or the railway museums in Darlington and Shildon. See outstanding art, ceramic and furniture collections at the Bowes Museum, the Laing Art Gallery or Tullie House Museum. Learn about our Roman past at Hadrian’s Wall and the outstanding Roman Army Museum, and see ongoing excavations at Vindolanda Roman Fort. Enjoy full-scale steam railway journeys on the South Tynedale Railway, Weardale Railway or the famous Carlisle to Settle line. Visit monumental and beautiful buildings like Durham Cathedral and Castle, Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Langley Castle and Raby Castle. See wonderful gardens at Eggleston Hall or The Station Garden at Langley. And for natural highlights, check out Hamsterley Forest, High Force and the Geltsdale RSPB nature reserve.
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs and cats less than 25 kg per pet (limit 2 pets total)
Smoking
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About the area
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Located in Bishop Auckland, this cottage is in a rural area. North Pennines and North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Armstrong Hydraulic Engine and Weardale Railway. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Ireshopeburn, England
What's nearby
- North Pennines - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Weardale Museum - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Beamish Open Air Museum - 48 min drive - 57.8 km
- Durham University - 49 min drive - 56.8 km
- Yorkshire Dales National Park - 50 min drive - 60.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Blue Bell Inn - 2 min drive
- The Hemmel Café - 7 min drive
- Hare And Hounds - 4 min drive
- Cowshill Hotel - 3 min drive
- Maxine's Cafe - 2 min drive
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Reviews
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9.6/10
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Listing accuracy
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21 Oct, 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Stayed 3 nights in Oct 2025
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10/10 Excellent
Michael S.
19 Sept, 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Welcoming and homely
Michael S.
Stayed 7 nights in Sep 2023
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10/10 Excellent
Kelly B.
2 Sept, 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
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Kelly B.
Stayed 2 nights in Aug 2024
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10/10 Excellent
Alan W.
6 Sept, 2024
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Super Quiet Retreat
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About the host
Hosted by David Thompson
Myself Dave and my wife Gillian purchased Mayfield cottage in 2015. It took a year of hard work to renovate to its current high standard however it was a labour of love. Gillian family used to own a cottage in the same village when she was young and has lots of fond memories of holidays when she was a kid. Ireshopeburn and this part of Weardale will always have a special place in our hearts. Weardale is a hidden gem and we are sure you will love it as much as we do.
What makes this property unique
We are blessed with such beautiful countryside at our door. The walking and cycling is superb and you are very quickly in the hills with some amazing views of the the Weardale valley. We are also ideally placed only 1 hour from Northumberland, 1 hour from the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. Durham, Hexham and Newcastle are all only 40 mins away by car as is the beautiful Northumberland Coast.
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