
Step back into the past in a beautifully restored 17th century weaver's house in Barnard Castle's conservation area. The river Tees flows 50m away and yet just a few minutes from local shops.
Originally occupied by the Cheeseborough family, carpet weavers, and then home to William Dixon, prominent local preacher whose tombstone may be seen in the churchyard.
The house has enormous character with old beams, panelling, cast iron fireplaces, stone floor and pine doors.
The rooms are full of antiques and books, there is even a sherry decanter and little touches that will help you to relax and switch off.
Come
and join the Cheeseboroughs as our guests, this is a very special
place to stay.
Available on a self-catering basis or for short breaks on a B&B basis as an annexe to the award winning B&B, Number 34.
Visit our web site
www.cheeseboroughs.co.uk

From £60 per night self catering
B&B from £90 per night for 2.
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