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9 rental properties match your search for One bedroom holiday cottage that sleeps two in North Yorkshire

Otters Holt,

Darlington, County Durham, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
 2 dogs welcome  2 dogs welcome

Escape to Otters Holt, a secluded, dog-friendly lodge in County Durham's countryside, offering a hot tub, log fire, and stunning rural views; sleeps two, perfect for a romantic retreat near Staindrop and Raby Castle.

ground floor bedroom near local pub
Facilities, Features & Awards:
indoor hot tub accessfree WifigardenParking
7 nights from £478
Next available: 06 Dec - 7 nights
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In and Out Country Cottage, Yorkshire Dales,

Middleham, North Yorkshire, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets

Utterly charming sleeps 2 romantic retreat in the village of Middleham with exposed stone-work, warming woodburning stove, exposed wooden beams and one double bedroom plus a location conveniently near to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this is a great place for a couple to get away and spend quality time together.

ensuite bedroom(s) near local pub
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVmicrowave in kitchenfree Wifiwood burning stoveParking
7 nights from £397
Next available: 08 Dec - 5 nights
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Badgers Sett,

Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
 2 dogs welcome  2 dogs welcome

Romantic sleeps 2 pet-friendly holiday lodge with private outdoor hot tub, set on a farm in rural County Durham, near Barnard Castle.

ground floor bedroom rural views
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVmicrowave in kitchenfree WifigardenParking
7 nights from £478
Next available: 06 Dec - 5 nights
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East Crossthwaite Cottage,

Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
sleeps  4 sleeps 4
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Discover East Crossthwaite Cottage, a dog-friendly retreat in County Durham's scenic countryside, boasting panoramic views, a hot tub, and sleeping up to four, perfect for a peaceful getaway near Middleton-in-Teesdale's charming village.

ground floor bedroom near local pub
Facilities, Features & Awards:
dishwasher in kitchenindoor hot tub accessfree WifigardenfireplaceParking
7 nights from £506
Next available: 02 Jan - 7 nights
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Low Shipley Barn, North Pennines,

Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
sleeps  4 sleeps 4
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms
 1 dog welcome  1 dog allowed
family friendly family friendly

Escape to the country with a stay at this pretty stone-built cottage, with 2 bedrooms this property sleeps up to 4 plus 1 dog and features superb views over farmlands and pastures and is less than 10 minutes drive from Barnard Castle.

ensuite bedroom(s)
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenfree Wifigardenwood burning stoveParking
7 nights from £446
Next available: 21 Dec - 3 nights
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Foxes Den,

Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
 2 dogs welcome  2 dogs welcome

Foxes Den is a romantic, dog-friendly lodge in the Durham countryside near Staindrop, featuring a private hot tub, sleeps 2, perfect for exploring Teesdale's nature walks and Raby Castle, though note WiFi can be intermittent.

ground floor bedroom countryside views over fields and farmlands
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVmicrowave in kitchenoutdoor hot tub accessfree WifigardenParking
7 nights from £478
Next available: 11 Dec - 7 nights
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Meadows Edge,

Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
 dog-friendly cottage
family friendly family friendly

Escape to Meadows Edge, a romantic dog-friendly cottage in Holwick, Teesdale, County Durham, offering stunning fells views, a cosy double bedroom, and tranquil garden, perfect for couples seeking a serene getaway in England's unspoiled countryside.

ground floor bedroom near local pub
Facilities, Features & Awards:
free WifigardenParking
7 nights from £413
Next available: 19 Dec - 7 nights
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The Cow Byre Countryside Cottage, Cumbria & The Lake District ,

Barras, Cumbria, England
sleeps  2 sleeps 2
1 bedrooms 1 bedroom
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

This stone built semi-detached cottage is attached to the owners' farmhouse, set in the hamlet of Barra, close to the town of Kirkby Stephen and sleeps two people.

Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVmicrowave in kitchenfree Wifigardenwood burning stoveParking
7 nights from £367
Next available: 06 Dec - 7 nights
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West House,

Barnard Castle, County Durham, England
sleeps  5 sleeps 5
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Nestled in the stunning countryside of County Durham, this charming 18th-century cottage in Middleton-in-Teesdale offers breathtaking fell views, sleeps five, and is dog-friendly, with a cosy woodburning stove ideal for exploring the Northern Dales.

ground floor bedroom near local pub
Facilities, Features & Awards:
dishwasher in kitchenfree WifigardenfireplaceParking
7 nights from £403
Next available: 19 Dec - 5 nights
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If you have considered going on a self-catering break before but haven’t yet, or even if you’re seasoned in these kind of holidays, consider renting a cottage in North Yorkshire for you next trip. The largest county in England has much to see and do, and the best way to really explore it is by feeling like a local and renting accommodation in a quaint village or town. You might want to take a friend with you to enjoy your one bedroom holiday cottage together, but if you want to get away on a solo trip, that’s possible too. Some of these properties are pet-friend and welcome dogs with open arms, so if your companion is a canine, they can join in on the fun too!

Self-catered holidays for two are brilliant

Wonderful as a homely and private accommodation, renting a cottage or pine lodge that you just move into and feel at home is a good experience. Everything is provided except food and drink – you simply bring your own. Some people prefer this if they have to stick to special diets because they can easily control what they have. It’s also quite good if you like to have a beer or two or wine in th evening because it all comes at supermarket prices.

North Yorkshire is highly recommended for a cottage holiday in a beautiful setting

North Yorkshire is a wonder for if you love spending time outdoors in beautiful scenery. The North York Moors are located here, as is most of the Yorkshire Dales, so you can spend as much time as you like exploring the river valleys, rolling hills and heather moorlands in these stunning parts of North Yorkshire on your cottage break here.

Other places of interest in this county include the gorgeous spa town of Harrogate and the historic walled city of York, and of course it also has a lot coastline with many exciting beach resorts to visit such as Scarborough. If you’re looking to spend time in rural villages, wading through streams, lying in fields and hiking to hilltops on your break to North Yorkshire, all whilst being able to visit the seaside too, then this might be the perfect area for you to visit.

Renting a one bedroom cottage for one or two people in North Yorkshire is a lovely way to enjoy this part of England. You can unwind and see things at your own pace, all before resting in your accommodation and doing it all over again the next day.