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Prospect House - Luxury five-bedroom cottage in Rookhope, England

Rookhope, Northumberland, Northumberland

Property details

10 Guests 5 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms Pets: Yes

Changeover day: -1

Features

Close to pub Garden Pets welcome Family Countryside Broadband / WiFi Near walks Near cycling Enclosedgarden Childfriendly Detached Character Children Cotavailable Dishwasher Extra Bathrooms Highchairavailable Offroad Parking Smoke Free Washing Machine Nearpub Shop Short breaks allowed Last minute break allowed Close to shop

Summary

The accommodation is spacious and well-equipped, ideal for large family gatherings. Guests enjoyed the playroom and kitchen, though some noted issues like the need for blackout curtains and limited window openings. The closed local pub was disappointing. Overall, a great location and comfortable stay.

About Prospect House

Prospect House is a detached five-bedroom cottage set in the village of Rookhope, near Stanhope, within Bishop Auckland DL13 2BP, England. The house sleeps ten guests across three double rooms - two with en-suite shower rooms - and two twin rooms, making it a good choice for families or groups. Oil central heating keeps the place cosy, and bed linen and towels are included. The property welcomes three well-behaved dogs, and parking for three cars is available in the village hall car park behind the property, with passes and gate keys found inside on arrival.

Property Features

Living spaces

The sitting room seats eight and there is a separate snug for quieter moments, plus three TVs with Freeview, DVD and a selection of books, games and DVDs for evenings in. The kitchen has an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and freezer and a dining area that brings the group together. A ground-floor basin and WC adds convenience.

Outside

Prospect House has a lawned garden with a patio that catches afternoon sun, ideal for a barbecue or a dog to stretch its legs. Parking is practical rather than private, but the car park location keeps vehicles close and safe.

Local Activities

Rookhope sits within easy reach of the North Pennines for walkers, cyclists and wildlife lovers. Day trips to Stanhope are short, and the surrounding area offers classic moorland walks, gentle valley trails and quiet country roads for cycling. For those who enjoy heritage, Bishop Auckland and nearby mining heritage sites make for interesting visits. Families may like to combine short local walks with pub lunches back in the village.

Nearby Places

Local conveniences include a shop and a pub just a five-minute walk away in Rookhope village. The cottage address - Prospect House, Rookhope, Bishop Auckland DL13 2BP - places guests within reach of Stanhope, Bishop Auckland and the larger towns in County Durham. For wider excursions, Durham and the Lake District remain accessible for day trips.

Getting Around

The location is rural, so driving is the most practical way to explore the area. Parking for three cars is provided in the village hall car park behind the property, with passes and keys available on arrival. Public transport is limited in these parts, so guests often arrive by car; the nearest major rail and bus links are in Bishop Auckland and larger towns nearby.

Things to Note

  • Fuel and power are included in the rent. Bed linen and towels are provided.
  • Three well-behaved dogs are welcome, but guests should be mindful of mud on the surrounding lanes and bring pet bedding.
  • There is no smoking allowed anywhere on the premises.
  • Parking is in the village hall car park behind the property; access info and passes are provided inside the cottage.

House Rules

  • Maximum occupancy: 10 people.
  • Sorry, no smoking.
  • Up to three well-behaved dogs welcome; guests are expected to supervise pets and clear up after them.
  • Cot and highchair available on request.

Local Guide & Cottage Review

Prospect House sits in a quietly friendly corner of Rookhope, England, and feels like a proper village base. The configuration - three doubles and two twins, sleeping ten - suits a multigenerational family break or a group of friends who want space to spread out. The two en-suite doubles are useful for adults who want privacy, while the ground-floor basin and WC adds practicality for less mobile guests. The kitchen-diner works as a social hub, and the separate snug gives a quieter retreat when the main sitting room gets busy. Fuel, power, linen and towels are all included, which keeps packing simple and large groups comfortable.

On the positive side, guests will appreciate the off-street parking arrangement in the village hall car park, the lawned garden with patio, and the short walk to the local shop and pub - ideal for quick supplies or a pint after a day on the fells. Three TVs, DVD and a selection of books and games make rainy evenings easy to handle. The cottage welcomes three dogs, which is perfect for walkers wanting to explore the North Pennines without leaving their pets behind.

There are a few honest limitations. Parking is communal in the village hall car park rather than private on-site parking, so large groups with several cars should be prepared to coordinate. The rural location means limited public transport - driving is recommended. While the house is generously sized, groups who expect luxury extras such as a hot tub or spa should note those are not part of the offering here. The property is comfortable and practical rather than boutique-luxe.

Who will love Prospect House? Families and friend groups wanting roomy bedrooms, en-suite convenience and easy access to moorland walks will find this place welcoming. Dog owners will appreciate the pet-friendly policy and nearby walking options. Who might hesitate? Guests needing step-free access to all sleeping areas, or those seeking on-site leisure facilities like a hot tub or gym, may prefer a different property. In short, Prospect House is about roomy, reliable comfort in Rookhope with straightforward amenities and a real village feel.

For visitors exploring the region, Rookhope makes a fine base for day trips across County Durham and into the wider North Pennines. Expect simple pleasures - good walks, local pubs and starry nights - along with practical comforts back at the cottage.

Frequently asked questions

How many people can Prospect House sleep?

Prospect House sleeps up to ten people across five bedrooms: three doubles (two with en-suite shower, basin and WC) and two twin rooms, with an additional bathroom that has a bath and shower over.

Is Prospect House dog-friendly?

Yes, the cottage welcomes up to three well-behaved dogs. The garden and nearby walking routes in Rookhope and the North Pennines are handy for dog exercise, but guests should expect muddy paws after countryside walks.

What parking is available at Prospect House?

Parking for three cars is provided in the village hall car park behind the property; passes and gate keys are provided inside the cottage on arrival. This arrangement is convenient but communal rather than private on-site parking.

What amenities are included at the cottage?

Amenities include oil central heating, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, three TVs with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, WiFi, a selection of books and games, and a lawned garden with patio. Fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in the rent.

How close are local shops and pubs?

A shop and a pub are about a five-minute walk from Prospect House in Rookhope village, making it easy to pick up essentials or enjoy a local meal without driving.

Is Prospect House suitable for families with young children?

Yes, families are welcome; the cottage can sleep ten and a cot and highchair are available on request. Parents should note that stairs lead to bedrooms and that the garden is lawned rather than fully enclosed, so supervision is advised for very young children.

How remote is the location and what transport is best?

Rookhope is rural, with limited public transport; driving is recommended to get the most from the area. The nearest larger towns with rail and bus connections are Bishop Auckland and Stanhope.

Are towels and bed linen provided at Prospect House?

Yes, bed linen and towels are included in the rent, which helps lighten luggage for families and groups travelling to Rookhope, England.

What should guests know about access and mobility?

The property has multiple bedrooms on the upper floors and a ground-floor basin and WC, but guests requiring fully step-free access should check specific room arrangements before booking, as the house is a traditional cottage with stairs to most bedrooms.

What do previous guests often mention about staying here?

Guests commonly praise the spacious layout, the convenient village location and the dog-friendly policy; some note that parking is in the nearby village hall car park rather than private drive, so coordination for multiple cars is helpful.

Practical information

Central heating: Partial
Check-out: 10:00
Shop: 0.3 miles
Property alerts/information: Road noise
Children - accepted: Yes
Heating: Oil
Floors: 2
Check-in: 17:00
Village location: Centre
Dogs allowed: Yes
Number of highchairs: 1
Parking spaces: 3
Parking - included/charge: Included
Parking: Yes
Cot: Yes
Entertainment: CD, DVD Player, Radio
Garden: Yes
Garden privacy: Private
Garden style: Lawn, Patio

Location