These stunning barn conversions are situated in the beautiful, unspoilt South Tyne Valley on the Cumbria/Northumberland border. Skilfully undertaken and refurbished to a high standard the properties retain a good deal of charm and character offering a mix of traditional structure and contemporary design. They stand proudly across the courtyard from the owner's home and 1800-acre working sheep farm in the North Pennine Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The many footpaths (Pennine Way) and groomed cycle ways allow guests the freedom to explore the stonewalled fields and surrounding moorland. Private trout and salmon fishing can be enjoyed on a quiet stretch of the South Tyne river running through the farm. Broadmea Farm is perfectly situated as a touring base for exploring a wealth of natural and historical treasures in the area. Hadrian's Wall is only 8 miles away, with the Scottish Border and the Lake District 25 miles distant. Nearby Alston (5 miles), the highest market town in England, offers an interesting array of cafes, shops and pubs and steam engine railway as well as pony trekking, and 18 hole golf. There is a village pub (1 mile) with good food.
Open-plan beamed living/dining-room with gas `wood burner' in attractive stone fireplace, patio doors leading to patio area and well-equipped kitchen. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Wet room/W.C. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin-bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. with over-bath shower.