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A spacious outdoor deck is surrounded by greenery, featuring two Adirondack chairs and a round fire pit with a gentle flame. Potted plants add a touch of nature, while soft lighting illuminates the area, creating a cozy atmosphere for evening relaxation.
Treehouse in Richmond
5 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

The Pines Treehouse @ Treetops Hideouts

The Pines Treehouse is nestled underneath a huge oak tree sitting high above the running water of Sand Beck. Nature cocoons you and you can reach out and touch the trees, see wildlife all around you amongst the pines. With breathtaking views through the tress and across the valley you are completely private having no other accommodation on the site making this a truly unique and special experience. A great effort has gone into creating this space to allow you to simply relax and reset in nature.

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A comfortable living area features a cozy seating arrangement with a sofa and armchairs, complemented by a round coffee table. A flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, and a patterned rug lies on the floor, adding warmth and texture to the space.
Home in County Durham
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Rose Cottage

Rose Cottage is a 150 year old Grade II listed property, located within the Durham City conservation area. It is ideally situated for guests to enjoy the many attractions of this historic city, including the Unesco World Heritage site of Durham Cathedral and Castle, Durham University Museums and Gardens, riverside walks and an abundance of eateries. Rose cottage offers guests stylish, comfortable accommodation with quality furnishings, a small furnished courtyard and complimentary guest parking.

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A peaceful outdoor area is captured, featuring two slender trees with a green tarp draped between them. A wooden platform provides seating space, with a small lantern placed on it. In the background, a quaint cottage is visible, adorned with a tiled roof and a window featuring a flower box.
Tiny home in County Durham
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Fairbeck an idyllic & romantic woodland retreat

A charming, and beautiful cottage set within a courtyard in an idyllic ten acre woodland location. The cottage is every inch the beautiful setting for a romantic break away. The outside area of the cottage includes a raised platform & fire pit for your own use. Whilst it appears to be set in a remote rural location, it is in fact incredibly well-situated to be able to visit local attractions whilst being easily accessible from the main road: A1M . “A hidden gem definitely worth staying here!”

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A coastal view is captured, showcasing a line of houses along a street with a backdrop of the blue ocean. Two ships are visible on the horizon under a clear sky, while green playground equipment can be seen in the foreground.
Cottage in Easington
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Cosy home in quiet village near East Durham coast

Comfortable & welcoming base for a relaxing time away from the crowds. Great location for exploring County Durham, its heritage coast & North East England. Close to A19 & outlet shopping centre. 15 mins drive to Durham City, 30mins in each direction to central Newcastle & North Yorkshire. For those wanting to explore the outdoors, Seaham Harbour is 5 mins away. National Cycle Network Route 1 and Castle Eden Dene, a historic woodland & site of special scientific interest are on the doorstep.

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A dining area features a large wooden table surrounded by upholstered chairs with a light fabric. A television is mounted on the wall, and sunlight streams through the windows with slatted blinds, illuminating the space. A floral arrangement sits at the center of the table.
Home in County Durham
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

Hidden beauty in peaceful place

A spacious retreat for the whole family, ideal for mid-week contractors/business stays. This elegant and comfortable home offers everything you need for a peaceful getaway. Located just minutes from the A19 and Dalton Park Outlet, with Seaham Harbour only 10 minutes away, and easy access to Durham (20 min) and Newcastle city centre (30 min). Whether you’re exploring the coast, shopping, working or simply relaxing, this home is your ideal base — with plenty of room to unwind and reconnect.

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The expansive view features lush green fields and scattered trees, with wind turbines standing tall against a clear blue sky. Soft autumn colors are seen in the foliage, creating a serene landscape that captures the essence of the countryside.
Flat in County Durham
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

"HAY LOFT" quiet rural location, close to Durham

The Loft is located above our garage in a large garden and field totalling 8 acres. We're at the end of a farm track in the middle of the countryside, half a mile from the nearest road meaning ZERO traffic noise. The headroom is kind of tight along the two sides but, at 6 feet tall I manage okay. Perfect for two, but can easily cope with 4 people. The Loft is accessed by external concrete steps. The accommodation is not suitable for children but we've squeezed them in on occasions.

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A light-filled living area features a comfortable sofa and armchair, with a wooden coffee table at its center. French doors open onto a grassy garden, while a television is neatly placed on the console. A floor lamp and wall art complement the soothing color palette.
Home in Houghton le Spring
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 719 reviews

Seven Sisters view Durham 6 miles from Durham city

Our house is perfect for those wanting to live in a semi rural part of our region, with a hive of local amenities close-by. With easy access to major road networks and transport links from our home, We are in an ideal location for commuting to or exploring the nearby Cities of Durham, Sunderland and Newcastle which are bursting with culture and attractions. To the East we have the coastal town of Seaham Harbour, to the West we have Beamish Museum, County Durham and Northumberland

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The exterior of a stone barn conversion is highlighted against a colorful sunset sky. Large windows with louvered shutters are visible, adding character to the building's medieval architecture. Lush greenery frames the entrance, contributing to the warm, inviting atmosphere of the space.
Flat in County Durham
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

The Hayloft - With Free Parking

Tucked away in the tranquil heart of Easington Village, The Hayloft is a beautifully converted 13th-century stone barn that blends medieval charm with modern comfort. This unique hideaway exudes character and history from every corner. Spacious open-plan kitchen and living area, perfect for relaxed evenings or entertaining guests. Two generously sized ensuite bedrooms offer peaceful privacy and luxurious comfort, making it ideal for couples, small families, or friends.

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A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with a patterned quilt and fluffy pillows. Soft pink towels are neatly arranged at the foot of the bed. Floral artwork adorns the wall, complemented by a large window that invites natural light into the room.
Home in County Durham
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Welcoming, bright, two bedroom seaside house.

Seaglass Beach Retreat Welcoming, bright two-bedroom house with enclosed rear garden in the beautiful seaside town of Seaham. A two-minute walk to the harbour, five minutes to the beach, bars, restaurants and shops. Enjoy coastal walks and seaside activities at the Seaham harbour activity centre. Collect seaglass on the beach Chourdon point nature reserve Seaham. Short walk to shops, pubs, restaurants. 100 meters to cycle route 1 Beamish 15 miles Durham city 15 miles

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Loft in Shotton Colliery
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Lovely 1 bedroomed loft with free parking

Lovely location, we are opposite Skyhigh sky diving centre shotton colliery We are 8 miles from Durham 2 miles from A19 6 miles from A1 6 miles from Crimdom coastal holiday park 17 miles from stadium of light We live in a quiet street of 1 house and 2 bungalows The view from the loft is over looking the sky diving centre There is plenty of room on our drive to park visitors cars and we also have security cameras Checkout is 12 midday

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A bright and modern living area features a spacious sectional sofa and a decorative coffee table. A large wall-mounted TV is positioned above a classic fireplace, while soft natural light filters through two stylish windows with sheer coverings. A wooden dining table is visible in the foreground.
Home in County Durham
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Coastal, Stylish 3 Bedroom Property, Sea Views

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located place. With 3 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, indoor & outdoor dining spaces & sea views. Just a five minute walk to Seahams beaches, bars & restaurants. Laid back, luxe, coastal interiors. Dog friendly and ideally located for sea glass collecting, exploring Seaham and the Durham Heritage Coast.

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A well-organized room features a spacious bed dressed in soft linens and neatly folded towels. A small desk with a chair is positioned near the entrance, which leads to a private patio. Natural light enters through a glass door, illuminating the inviting space.
Tiny home in County Durham
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Modern ensuite room. Own entrance. Parking DH12UH

Stylish Garden Hideaway Near Durham City Peaceful self-contained room with private entrance, ensuite, and patio. Quiet cul-de-sac just 10 mins from Durham centre. Walk to Ramside Spa or relax by the garden. Free Wi-Fi, parking, and kitchen access for longer stays.

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