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Aisling House. A cosy 1890's three-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell.
Casa de vacaciones en Bishop Auckland
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3 habitaciones1 baño o más5 huéspedes111 metros cuadrados
Servicios populares
Echa un vistazo a la zona
Durham
- Place, Zona norte de los PeninosA 1 min a pie
- Place, Museo de WeardaleA 2 min en coche
- Place, Durham UniversityA 50 min en coche
- Airport, Carlisle (CAX)A 61 min en coche
Habitaciones y camas
3 habitaciones (capacidad para 5 personas)
Habitación 1
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 2
1 cama de matrimonio
Habitación 3
1 sofá cama individual
1 baño y 1 aseo
Baño 1
Jabón · Toallas · Bañera o ducha · Bañera · WC · Champú
Baño 2
Toallas · WC · Solo ducha
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Aisling House. A cosy 1890's three-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell.
Welcome to our cosy two-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell. Built in 1890 and transformed into the village bank in 1905, this charming stone house still carries little hints of its past—thick walls, deep windows and the feel of a place that’s seen more than a century of life.
Nestled at the head of the River Wear in the peaceful village of Wearhead, the house sits right where the river begins its long journey to the sea. Step outside and you’re surrounded by open moorland, gentle hills and that wonderful quiet you only find in the Durham Dales.
Fun fact: Wearhead is one of the very first places where the River Wear appears above ground—its source is just a short stroll away. From here, the river flows almost 60 miles before reaching Sunderland and meeting the North Sea.
Whether you’re here for walking, exploring, or simply unwinding, our little historic hideaway is the perfect base. Let the slow pace and fresh upland air welcome you in.
About the areas
Weardale is a peaceful, scenic valley tucked into the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in County Durham. Known for its rolling green hills, ancient drystone walls, and patchwork farmland, the dale feels both timeless and warmly lived-in. The River Wear winds gently through villages like Wolsingham, St John’s Chapel, and Stanhope, each with its own quiet charm, stone cottages, and community spirit.
The landscape is the real star: vast heather moorlands that glow purple in late summer, dramatic fells that catch the changing light, and miles of footpaths that invite slow wandering. There’s a long history of lead mining, too—its traces woven into the scenery as old workings and rural museums that tell stories of resilience and craft.
Weardale is the sort of place where nature sets the rhythm: curlews calling over open fields, clear night skies sparkling in near-silence, and cozy pubs offering rest after a day outdoors. It’s a valley that feels both expansive and intimate—a lovely blend of wild beauty, heritage, and heartfelt northern welcome.
Nestled at the head of the River Wear in the peaceful village of Wearhead, the house sits right where the river begins its long journey to the sea. Step outside and you’re surrounded by open moorland, gentle hills and that wonderful quiet you only find in the Durham Dales.
Fun fact: Wearhead is one of the very first places where the River Wear appears above ground—its source is just a short stroll away. From here, the river flows almost 60 miles before reaching Sunderland and meeting the North Sea.
Whether you’re here for walking, exploring, or simply unwinding, our little historic hideaway is the perfect base. Let the slow pace and fresh upland air welcome you in.
About the areas
Weardale is a peaceful, scenic valley tucked into the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in County Durham. Known for its rolling green hills, ancient drystone walls, and patchwork farmland, the dale feels both timeless and warmly lived-in. The River Wear winds gently through villages like Wolsingham, St John’s Chapel, and Stanhope, each with its own quiet charm, stone cottages, and community spirit.
The landscape is the real star: vast heather moorlands that glow purple in late summer, dramatic fells that catch the changing light, and miles of footpaths that invite slow wandering. There’s a long history of lead mining, too—its traces woven into the scenery as old workings and rural museums that tell stories of resilience and craft.
Weardale is the sort of place where nature sets the rhythm: curlews calling over open fields, clear night skies sparkling in near-silence, and cozy pubs offering rest after a day outdoors. It’s a valley that feels both expansive and intimate—a lovely blend of wild beauty, heritage, and heartfelt northern welcome.
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Normas del alojamiento
Hora de comienzo del registro de entrada: 15:00
Edad mínima para alquilar: 21
Hora límite del registro de salida: 10:30
Menores
Se admiten niños a partir de cualquier edad
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
Mascotas
Se admiten mascotas: perros de menos de 25 kg cada uno (una mascota máximo)
Additional cleaning fee required for pets.
Fumadores
No se permite fumar
Información importante
Otros detalles
Este alojamiento está gestionado por un propietario profesional. La prestación de servicios de alojamiento está vinculada a una actividad comercial, un negocio o una profesión.
Puede aplicarse un recargo por cada persona adicional, según la política del alojamiento.
A tu llegada, pueden pedirte un documento de identidad oficial con foto y una tarjeta de crédito o débito, o un depósito en efectivo, para cubrir los gastos imprevistos.
No se garantizan las solicitudes especiales, que están sujetas a disponibilidad en el momento de la llegada y pueden suponer un recargo adicional.
Está terminantemente prohibido celebrar fiestas u otros eventos en grupo en las instalaciones.
Se aceptan estancias de larga duración.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de monóxido de carbono.
El propietario ha indicado que el alojamiento cuenta con un detector de humo.
Si cancelas tu reserva, se aplicará la política de cancelación de tu propietario/a. De acuerdo con la normativa de la UE sobre los derechos del consumidor, los servicios de reserva de alojamiento no están sujetos al derecho de desistimiento.
Información sobre la zona
Bishop Auckland
Esta casa de vacaciones se encuentra en Bishop Auckland. Museo de Weardale y Minas de Nenthead son algunos de los lugares emblemáticos de la región, donde también puedes acercarte a atractivos turísticos como Armstrong Hydraulic Engine y Weardale Railway.
Durham
Qué hay en los alrededores
- Zona norte de los Peninos - A 1 min a pie - 0.0 km
- Museo de Weardale - A 2 min en coche - 2.0 km
- Museo al aire libre de Beamish - A 50 min en coche - 59.1 km
- Durham University - A 50 min en coche - 58.2 km
- Catedral de Durham - A 50 min en coche - 57.8 km
Cómo moverse por la zona
Restaurantes
- The Blue Bell Inn - A 4 min en coche
- The Hemmel Café - A 6 min en coche
- Miners Arms - A 8 min en coche
- Hare And Hounds - A 6 min en coche
- The Carts Bog - A 3 min en coche
Preguntas frecuentes
Acerca de su propietario/a
Propietario/a: Jane OMahoney
Public Sector Rentals. Exceeding Expectations
Since 2000, Public Sector Rentals have been helping our key workers to bridge the gap between ever increasing housing costs and stagnant wages. We offer an exclusive tiered system of discounted homes to those who help to protect and serve our communities. Whether you’re looking to buy, rent or invest, our team will endeavor to provide you with the best deals available.
Weardale offers a variety of attractions and activities, including scenic train rides, historical museums, outdoor adventures, and charming villages. Tripadvisor suggests that highlights like the Weardale Railway, Weardale Museum & High House Chapel, and Killhope Lead Mining Museum. Here are some specific places to visit in Weardale: Historical and Cultural: Weardale Railway: A scenic railway that offers trips through the beautiful Weardale landscape. Weardale Museum & High House Chapel: A museum and chapel that tells the story of Weardale's history and heritage, according to the Weardale Museum. Killhope Lead Mining Museum: A 19th-century lead mining museum where you can experience the life and work of the lead mining families. Inkerman Beehive Coke Ovens: A historic site with remnants of old coke ovens.
Outdoor Activities:
Tunstall Reservoir: A peaceful spot for a circular walk around the reservoir. Slitt Wood and
West Rigg Geotrail: A hiking trail with stunning views and insights into the area's mining history.
Hamsterley Forest: A large forest with mountain biking, walking, and horse riding trails.
Demesne Mill Picnic Area: A great place to relax and enjoy the scenery, located near Wolsingham. Other:
Durham Dales Centre: A visitor center with local crafts, artwork, and information about the area.
St Thomas the Apostle's Church: A beautiful church with a unique style. Stanhope: A charming town with various shops, pubs, and restaurants.
Since 2000, Public Sector Rentals have been helping our key workers to bridge the gap between ever increasing housing costs and stagnant wages. We offer an exclusive tiered system of discounted homes to those who help to protect and serve our communities. Whether you’re looking to buy, rent or invest, our team will endeavor to provide you with the best deals available.
Weardale offers a variety of attractions and activities, including scenic train rides, historical museums, outdoor adventures, and charming villages. Tripadvisor suggests that highlights like the Weardale Railway, Weardale Museum & High House Chapel, and Killhope Lead Mining Museum. Here are some specific places to visit in Weardale: Historical and Cultural: Weardale Railway: A scenic railway that offers trips through the beautiful Weardale landscape. Weardale Museum & High House Chapel: A museum and chapel that tells the story of Weardale's history and heritage, according to the Weardale Museum. Killhope Lead Mining Museum: A 19th-century lead mining museum where you can experience the life and work of the lead mining families. Inkerman Beehive Coke Ovens: A historic site with remnants of old coke ovens.
Outdoor Activities:
Tunstall Reservoir: A peaceful spot for a circular walk around the reservoir. Slitt Wood and
West Rigg Geotrail: A hiking trail with stunning views and insights into the area's mining history.
Hamsterley Forest: A large forest with mountain biking, walking, and horse riding trails.
Demesne Mill Picnic Area: A great place to relax and enjoy the scenery, located near Wolsingham. Other:
Durham Dales Centre: A visitor center with local crafts, artwork, and information about the area.
St Thomas the Apostle's Church: A beautiful church with a unique style. Stanhope: A charming town with various shops, pubs, and restaurants.
Por qué escogió este alojamiento
Restaurants & cafes
Freddies
1 mi
Durham Dales Centre Tearoom
1.1 mi
Cafe/barGrey Bull
0.9 mi
Natural beauty
LakeWaskerley Reservoir
5 mi
Public transport
Train Stanhope
0.7 mi
Train Frosterley
2.3 mi
Freddies
1 mi
Durham Dales Centre Tearoom
1.1 mi
Cafe/barGrey Bull
0.9 mi
Natural beauty
LakeWaskerley Reservoir
5 mi
Public transport
Train Stanhope
0.7 mi
Train Frosterley
2.3 mi
Qué hace que este alojamiento sea especial
Welcome to our cosy two-bedroom retreat, a home with a story to tell. Built in 1890 and transformed into the village bank in 1905, this charming stone house still carries little hints of its past—thick walls, deep windows and the feel of a place that’s seen more than a century of life. Nestled at the head of the River Wear in the peaceful village of Wearhead, the house sits right where the river begins its long journey to the sea. Step outside and you’re surrounded by open moorland, gentle hills and that wonderful quiet you only find in the Durham Dales. Fun fact: Wearhead is one of the very first places where the River Wear appears above ground—its source is just a short stroll away. From here, the river flows almost 60 miles before reaching Sunderland and meeting the North Sea. Whether you’re here for walking, exploring, or simply unwinding, our little historic hideaway is the perfect base. Let the slow pace and fresh upland air welcome you in.
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