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This stone-built, 200-year-old semi-detached farmhouse, has outstanding views over the north Pennines, its own garden, parking and original features such as stone-flag floors, beams and Victorian fireplace. It is well equipped with central heating, 2 open fires, TV with free-sat, DVD and CD player. The kitchen has a dishwasher, automatic oven and hob, microwave, fridge-freeezer and washing machine. The cottage has 2 bedrooms, a double and a twin. Up to 2 pets are welcome. Fuel, power and linen are included. Garrigill, on the Pennine Way and C2C cycle route, has a pub, post office/shop, children's play area and indoor swimming pool. It is ideal for families, walkers and cyclists and as a base to visit Alston, waterfalls, including High Force, mining museums, steam railways, Penrith and the Lakes or Carlisle, Hexham, Hadrian's Wall and the Borders.

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