Scargill Castle in Scargill, Yorkshire - for a short midweek or long weekend break

Welcome to Scargill Castle and ideal choice for your next long weekend or midweek break.

Scargill Castle nestles in the beautiful Teesdale landscape close to the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District National Park and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Built in 1560 on the site of an earlier medieval castle, it has recently been restored from a crumbling ruin into a delightful retreat for two, combining historic character with all the cosiness and comfort of the 21st century. Private parking leads through a gate into your own sheltered courtyard gardens, created from the old Tudor manor house.

From the garden, the arched entrance hall leads into a dining hall with long oak table; take a moment to admire the ornate roof beams carved from oak trees felled over 400 years ago! From here you can wander into the sunny kitchen which overlooks the Tudor gardens.

The stone spiral stairs lead up to the living room with oak floors and a wood burning stove set within a Tudor fireplace. Two deep set windows pierce the ancient thick walls and overlook the Tudor courtyard gardens to the east and the rolling landscape of Teesdale to the west. Further up the spiral staircase is the romantic bedroom with double bed on an oak floor adorned with Persian rugs. The rich colours reflect the Tudor love of golds, reds and rich greens which are highlighted with mood lighting enhancing the exposed timber beams above. Windows to east and west provide views of the walled garden and the high moors beyond.

This holiday at a glance

  • Sleeps two guests.
  • One bedroom and one bathroom.
  • Wood burning stove.
  • Enclosed, courtyard gardens.
  • Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome at the property (small additional charge per dog).
  • The property is situated on the edge of a working farm so please keep your dogs under careful control when outside the castle grounds.
  • Two designated parking spaces are available.
  • Minimum of a three night stay.

Additional features

  • Ideal for a Romantic Retreat.
  • Roll top bath.
  • Window seat.
  • The historic building means that surfaces can be uneven and rooms are spread over 3 floors with the bedroom on the top floor and the bathroom on the ground floor.
  • Original exposed, roof beams.
  • Garden furniture, barbecue and herb and vegetable garden.
  • For an extra special treat why not get local cook Rachel Markham to make you a Tudor meal at Scargill?
  • Stone floors to ground floor with underfloor heating, central heating, solid oak floors to first and second floors, antique furniture.
  • Digital TV, DVD player, iPod Dock.
  • Microwave, fridge/freezer/ dishwasher, electric cooker.
  • Laundry room in external byre with washing machine and tumble dryer.

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Key Features

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Pet Friendly Property

Pet Friendly

Scargill Castle allows pets so their is no reason why your dog has to miss out on your short cottage break in Yorkshire
Short Break

Book a short break

Scargill Castle is available to book for a short break. So if you are tight on holiday time this could be the perfect option

Open Fire / Log Burner

Open Fire or Logburning Stove

Ideal for winter breaks! why not put your feet up and warm yourself in frot of a delightful open fire or log burning stove. Fell the stress disolve away!

Price: £ from £ 381.00

This cottage Sleeps a maximum of 2 people

Cottage address

Scargill Castle

Scargill
Yorkshire
YO078

About Scargill Castle

Cottage rental includes

Scargill Castle nestles in beautiful Teesdale, close to the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks. Built in 1560, it has recently been restored into a delightful retreat for two, combining historic character with modern comfort.

  • One Dog
  • Two Dogs
  • Dog Friendly
  • Enclosed Garden
  • Log Burner/Open Fire
  • On Site Parking
  • Hamper
  • Cycling
  • Walking

Sleeps 2 persons | Bedrooms 1

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