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The Milking Parlour

A two bedroom self catering cottage for holiday hire, recently converted and fully modernised from an old stone milking parlour.

Park the car in the space provided and come inside to a comfortable well equipped cottage, whether you just want to sit in front of the fire, watch television or just chat in the sitting room, this is the ideal place around which to center and plan your holiday, see the Whats around here page for ideas.

The cottage is pleasantly decorated, fully centrally heated and double glazed throughout.

There is an open plan sitting and kitchen/dining area;

The sitting area provides:-

  • A television.
  • An interesting open coal fireplace.
  • Comfortable spacious seating.
  • DVD player and Stereo

The kitchen/dining area

  • A table with four chairs.
  • Electric cooker.
  • Refrigerator.
  • Dish washer
  • Microwave

A full range of cooking utensils and crockery are provided.

The Bedrooms

There are two bedrooms, one twin and one with a double bed.

Duvets and bed linen are provided.

The Bathroom has a bath, with shower.

There is access to a shared laundry room and chest freezer.

The Milking Parlour sleeps 4 and all bed linen, electricity and heating are provided.

Shorter breaks are available though if you wish to book between April and the following January these are restricted to late bookings only..

To get in touch

Telephone or Fax +44 (0)1434-381-950

Email

Thomas@younger.fsnet.co.uk
Harbut Law - Bed and Breakfast accommodation and Self catering holiday cottages. Based in Cumbria on the border of Northumberland in the town of Alston, with easy access to many interesting holiday destinations. Our cottages are modern, well maintained and ideal as the base for extensive holidays around the Lake District the north of England and the Scotish borders, where we have beautiful countryside, plenty of Roman sites to visit as well as interesting towns and cities.

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