Mordon Moor Cottage

Northumberland
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • House detached
  • Sykes 4
  • A charming, single storey, detached cottage resting in a rural location on the outskirts of Sedgefield, Durham. Off-road parking. Woodburning stove. Lockable bike store. Sedgefield...

    Features

    Fire Log
    Garden
    Off Road Parking
    Washing Machine
    Wifi

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    Sedgefield 1.3 miles. Mordon Moor Cottage, neighbouring with the owners on non working, Mordon Moor Farm, rests on Racecourse Road, close to Sedgefield. The property is detached and has on-site parking, a large, sole use garden within tranquil surroundings. Combining character with quality furnishings, this cottage is ideal for couples, a small family or group of friends. A charming and attractive cottage, including wooden roof beams throughout, be welcomed into a sitting room where the glow of a woodburning stove encourages you to relax after the surrounding areas and enjoy a film night or catch up on a good book. The kitchen/diner has a good selection of amenities to cater to your culinary needs, so you can enjoy a meal together at the dining table. Follow down through the wide connecting passage into one of the two cosy bedrooms and a bathroom with over shower, sink, WC and bidet complete the accommodation. Outside, the garden is fantastic, offering rural views of the surrounding countryside and a large lawn space, ideal for reading in the sunshine or enjoying breakfast in the fresh countryside air. There is also a lockable bike store on hand for cyclists. Mordon Moor Cottage is within reach of the amenities and attractions of Sedgefield, including Sedgefield Racecourse, ideal for those interested in horse racing, hosting racing days between August and May. The town offers a selection of pubs, eateries and cafes, including the Impeccable Pig, Dun Cow and The Pickled Parson, as well as local take aways, Sainsburys, Co-Op and convenience stores where you can stock up on essentials. The town is home to the 18c Hardwick Country Park, however further afield you can spend a day exploring the historic town of Durham, with its shops/bars/café’s etc, as well as riverside walks, the fantastic Durham Cathedral and Castle, a local museum, botanic gardens and river boating. 10 miles South of Sedgefield is Yarm, past winner of the finest High Street in Britain award with many independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. For a day of adventure, visit the “Tees Barrage International Whitewater Centre” in Stockton On Tees for a range of watersport activities or the “Air Trail” which is home to the biggest climbing centre for all the family to enjoy. Twenty miles away lies the 12th century Barnard Castle, set on a dramatic site above the river Tees. Indulge in a rural getaway to Durham with a stay at Mordon Moor Cottage.

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