17C King Street stands proudly on one of Barnard Castle’s historic streets, offering a beautifully restored Grade II listed cottage where heritage and everyday living sit effortlessly side by side.
Built from traditional stone and full of period detail, this impressive home provides a memorable base for families or friends who want to immerse themselves in the character, culture and landscapes of County Durham.
From the moment you enter, the cottage sets a confident tone.
The entrance hall leads through to a ground-floor shower room before opening into the living room, a space rich in original features.
Dual-aspect windows allow natural light to move through the room throughout the day, while the feature fireplace and parquet flooring anchor the space with a sense of history.
It’s a room made for evenings spent talking over the day’s discoveries or settling in with a film once the town quietens.
The kitchen is a real centrepiece of the home.
Exposed beams overhead, wide windows on three sides and a classic Belfast sink give the room a timeless feel, while the central island naturally draws everyone together.
Whether preparing slow breakfasts, packed lunches for days out or shared evening meals, this is a space designed for both practicality and enjoyment.
An adjoining utility room provides additional storage and laundry facilities, keeping the main living areas clear and uncluttered.
Upstairs, four thoughtfully arranged bedrooms offer generous space and flexibility, making the cottage well suited to mixed groups.
Each room carries its own sense of calm, while the family bathroom completes the first floor with traditional styling and a panelled bath that echoes the home’s heritage.
Outside, the enclosed courtyard garden feels like a private extension of the house.
Flagged stone paving, raised beds and useful outbuildings create a sheltered spot for outdoor meals, morning coffee or a quiet moment at the end of the day, all tucked away from the bustle of the town.
Barnard Castle itself is rich in things to see and do.
The Bowes Museum is a standout attraction, housing an extraordinary collection of fine art, decorative pieces and exhibitions within a grand French-style building.
Egglestone Abbey offers a glimpse into medieval life, with atmospheric ruins set beside the River Tees.
Riverside paths invite long walks through woodland and open countryside, with views that change beautifully with the seasons.
Further afield, Darlington offers lively shopping streets, independent cafés and the Head of Steam Railway Museum, celebrating the town’s role in railway history.
Richmond is known for its striking Norman castle, elegant Georgian streets and the historic Georgian Theatre Royal, while riverside walks here lead into dramatic Dales scenery.
Durham provides a fitting finale, where the cathedral and castle dominate the skyline, and cobbled streets wind down to the river, offering one of the most recognisable historic settings in the country.
17C King Street places you at the heart of it all, combining period character, generous living space and access to some of the North East’s most rewarding towns, landscapes and cultural landmarks.
This property can be booked with 1062818 (The Old Smithy) to sleep up to 16 in total.