Commanding stunning uninterrupted rural views this sweet pied-a-terre was formerly a forge nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Steel in beautiful Hexhamshire. Newly converted with high quality in mind; the accommodation benefits from the added convenience of all being on ground floor level. The main living space is tastefully furnished and well coordinated. With open plan studio living to maximise the available space, the high quality king size bed is positioned against the wall and lowers with ease. There is a separate, contemporary shower room. French doors and tall windows in the living area ensure the views can be easily admired and also maximises the bright and airy ambience. A private patio garden is an idyllic spot to dine al fresco.
Steel is a tiny, welcoming hamlet surrounded by miles of open countryside. Yet the historic market town of Hexham dominated by its magnificent abbey is less than 5 miles away. Here there is a wide array of specialist shops, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants to sample or why not try your luck at Hexham racecourse! Corbridge, also a very attractive village is equidistant. An easy drive to the picturesque rural town of Allendale is well worth a visit; it's where many travel from far and wide to celebrate New Year by its unique Pagan ceremony known as the Tar Barrel Festival. Pony trekking can be arranged at Sinderhope and Allenheads, perched at the head of the Allen Valley has its own heritage centre. Alston is positioned high up in the Pennines, which at 1300 feet above sea level claims to be the highest settlement in England and is the starting point for the South Tyne Railway- enjoy a leisurely ride and absorb the panoramic vistas of this wild and lonely beautiful landscape, designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. For those looking for an active cycling holiday, this is the perfect location to access Kielder, Chopwell and an excellent base for the 'Coast to Coast' trip. Golfers will delight in the many prestigious courses close by including the championship course at Slaley Hall, three miles away.
The Forge is well placed to explore the very best of Hadrian's Wall Country and gives easy access to the Heritage coastline to the east or the opportunity to explore the north Pennines and the Lake District National Park too. Closer to home, there are many walks in Hexhamshire which can begin from the door of the Forge.
offers the following facilities.
All fuel, power, bed linen and towels included
Patio garden with furniture and stunning uninterrupted rural views. Off road parking
Fishing is available on the site or nearby Golf on or near the site
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Ground floor Accommodation
The property is all on ground floor level has oil central heating and comprises:
Open plan studio
Lounge Area: With Freesat TV and DVD
Dining Area: With small table and chairs
Bedroom Area: 5ft pull down bed
Kitchen/Dining Area: With 2 ring electric hob, microwave and fridge with small ice box
Separate Shower Room: With shower enclosure, toilet and wash basin.
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