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Kingfisher Cottage

Barnard Castle, County Durham

The cottage offers a picturesque view of undulating hills and breathtaking agricultural fields that will captivate your desire for exploration. Kingfisher Cottage features a convenient entrance porch designed specifically for hikers to conveniently remove and securely store their boots after traversing the nearby countryside, ensuring effortless access to the cottage regardless of the weather conditions. In case you're organizing a larger family gathering, you have the option to combine Kingfisher Cottage with Robin Cottage, providing extra room. Please note that dogs are not permitted in this particular cottage.

Upon your arrival at each cottage, you will find a delightful welcome pack awaiting you.

Typically, the welcome pack includes:

1 pint of fresh whole milk
A small loaf of bread
Delectable shortbread biscuits
Mackays 3 fruit marmalade
Approximately 50 grams of butter
Two Weetabix biscuits
Two portions of either Rice Crispies or Cornflakes
Indulgent Chocolate Fayre chocolates
A bottle of Shiraz

Please note that the items in the welcome pack may occasionally vary at short notice.

Property Reference:
DI/180723/01

If you're in search of the perfect spot to bask in the afternoon sunlight until sunset, Kingfisher Cottage is the ideal choice. This west-facing cottage offers a stunning view of our farm from its upstairs living area. The living space is impressively roomy and furnished with two spacious armchairs and a comfortable sofa, all strategically positioned to face the window, allowing you to witness the delightful sight of our playful lambs during springtime. Additionally, for your convenience, there is an upstairs cloakroom to ensure easy access.


The generously sized dining area can comfortably accommodate six people, making it ideal for families who are staying in two cottages and require some extra space. Whether you're planning a large gathering or a more intimate affair, the kitchen is fully equipped with all the modern amenities you would expect, catering to the needs of a contemporary family.

Living Areas

On the ground floor, the two bedrooms in Kingfisher Cottage offer the flexibility of either double or twin beds, depending on individual preferences. Additionally, the cottage features a conveniently located bathroom equipped with an over-bath shower, a WC, and a hand basin, ensuring easy accessibility for all guests.

Bedrooms

Nestled a quarter mile away from the A66 Trans Pennine Road, Mellwaters Barn Cottages are reached by traversing a well-maintained lane and crossing a charming grade 2 listed pack horse bridge. We frequently receive inquiries regarding potential road nose, yet once you arrive, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the minimal disturbance from the road that you'll experience.

Outdoor Areas

Features

Kingfisher Cottage at Mellwaters Barn provides a high-quality, accessible self-catering experience set within the tranquil North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.


🏠 Accommodation & Capacity


  • Ideal for Groups: This thoughtfully designed cottage features two comfortable bedrooms, providing ample space to sleep up to four guests.

  • Essential Inclusions: Your stay is designed to be stress-free, with all premium bed linen and fluffy towels included and ready for your arrival.

  • Pet-Free Environment: To maintain a high standard of cleanliness and cater to guests with allergies, no dogs are allowed in this specific property.


🍏 Hospitality & Convenience


  • Local Welcome: You will be greeted with a complimentary welcome pack upon arrival, typically featuring locally sourced treats and essentials to help you settle in.

  • Kitchen Essentials: The well-equipped kitchen includes a handy under-counter freezer, allowing you to store frozen goods and ice during your stay.

  • Stay Connected: Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the cottage, perfect for planning your next day’s excursion or streaming entertainment.

Accessibility

The Kingfisher Cottage at Mellwaters Barn has been meticulously converted to provide a gold-standard accessible retreat, ensuring guests with mobility challenges can enjoy the North Pennines with total peace of mind:


Seamless Movement & Care


  • Integrated Vertical Travel: The cottage features a discreet through-floor lift, allowing wheelchair users and those with limited mobility to travel between floors effortlessly and safely.

  • Spacious Living: Every room is designed with generous dimensions, offering wide turning circles and ample space for navigating mobility aids or setting up specialist equipment.

  • Effortless Arrival: Enjoy the convenience of dedicated parking directly at the front door, providing a level, short-distance transition from your vehicle into the cottage.


🛋️ Comfort & Specialist Support


  • Ergonomic Relaxation: The living area includes a high-quality rise and recline chair, specifically designed to assist with standing and provide customisable support for long-term comfort.

  • Bespoke Equipment Hire: To ensure you have everything you need without the stress of transport, a wide range of specialist mobility equipment is available to borrow free of charge.

  • Available Aids Include:

    • Mobile hoists and stand aids.

    • Shower chairs and perching stools.

    • Toilet seat risers and bed guards.

Nearby Places

The area around Mellwaters Barn is well-equipped for visitors with mobility needs, offering a blend of historic grandeur and natural beauty with excellent accessibility infrastructure.


🏥 Nearest A&E and Medical Services


For emergency care, the closest full Accident & Emergency department is in Darlington, while local minor injury services are available closer to Bowes.


The Darlington Memorial Hospital is the nearest hospital providing a 24/7 A&E department, located approximately 18 miles from Mellwaters Barn.


  • Accessible Facilities: The hospital provides comprehensive wheelchair access, including disabled toilets and baby-changing facilities.

  • Parking & Assistance: Dedicated Blue Badge parking is available free of charge close to the hospital entrance. An urgent care transport service is also available for those unable to make their own way to the center.


For less critical issues, Richardson Community Hospital in Barnard Castle (6 miles away) provides community health services, though it does not have a 24-hour A&E.


🎨 Historic and Cultural Attractions


The Bowes Museum is a French-style château housing world-class art, including the famous Silver Swan, with a strong commitment to "Access for All."


  • Seamless Entry: A dedicated accessible entrance is located on the east side of the building with an intercom for assistance. Accessible parking is located directly behind the museum.

  • Internal Access: A lift provides access to all three floors, and the museum offers wheelchairs and portable folding gallery stools free of charge.

  • Inclusive Facilities: Accessible toilets are available on the ground and first floors. Reviewers frequently praise the "seamless" meeting of access needs and the helpfulness of the staff.


Raby Castle, Park and Gardens offers a spectacular medieval experience with extensive grounds that are highly navigable for wheelchair users.


  • Outdoor Accessibility: The Deer Park features tarmacked paths suitable for wheelchairs, and the newly developed "Rising" scheme includes a fully accessible Vinery Café and boardwalks.

  • Castle Access: Due to its medieval structure, the upper floors are not accessible by wheelchair; however, the ground floor is partially accessible, and a 3D virtual tour and touch screens allow for digital exploration of the hidden rooms.

  • Specialist Amenities: The site features a registered Changing Places facility near the Riding School and Dutch Barn, alongside multiple accessible toilets.


🌊 Nature and Scenery


High Force Waterfall is one of England’s most impressive waterfalls, and it is uniquely accessible via a specialized woodland route.


  • Accessible Viewing: A well-maintained, wide gravel path leads from the hotel to a spectacular viewing point of the falls. While the final descent to the water's edge involves steps, the falls are fully visible from the level path.

  • Tramper Hire: For those who need extra assistance on the woodland slopes, an all-terrain "Tramper" mobility scooter is available to book in advance.

  • Convenience: The car park includes Blue Badge spaces and an accessible toilet, and the High Force Hotel restaurant provides level access for dining.


Egglestone Abbey provides a more tranquil experience among the ruins of a small monastery overlooking the River Tees.


  • Site Navigation: The abbey ruins are reached via a relatively short walk from the car park. While some areas have uneven grass, there is a level entrance and a suggested step-free route for those with limited mobility.

  • Parking: There is a small car park very close to the ruins with approximately 16 spaces, which is generally quiet and easy to access.

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