Plenty To See and Do On a Durham Cottage Holiday
Posted: Saturday, January 02, 2010
by Peter Hunt
PEH Sales & Marketing Ltd
A holiday in a County Durham cottage offers the chance to sample the varied natural and man-made attractions of this lovely area. Without doubt the jewel in the crown of this county is the city of Durham and the impressive cathedral which, together with the nearby castle, has been a World Heritage site since 1987. Thought by many to be the finest example of Norman church architecture in England the cathedral dominates the old city on a rocky peninsula where the Rive Wear almost bends back on itself.
Another of the North's mighty rivers, the Tees, runs its course through County Durham. Above the handsome market town of Middleton-in-Teesdale, where there is a good choice of holiday cottages Durham Dales attraction Cauldron Snout draws visitors. The river snarls its way over this natural feature, forming what is reckoned to be the longest waterfall in England, only to cascade a few miles later over the aptly named High Force - one of the most spectacular.
Further downstream lies Barnard Castle, a market town with impressive old shop fronts, a cobbled market square and, just out of town, the French chateau-style Bowes Museum, home to a collection of outstanding European fine and decorative arts including works by Goya, El Greco and Canaletto.
To see a selection of holiday cottages in County Durham go to http://www.ukcottages.co.uk.
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