16 Salvin Terrace
Fishburn, North York Moors and Coast, England
From £365
per week
6
Sleeps
3
Bedrooms
1
Bathroom
Yes
Dogs
About This Property
16 Salvin Terrace in Fishburn, Durham, sleeps five guests in three bedrooms.
16 Salvin Terrace consists of a kitchen/diner with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle and toaster, a utility, and a sitting room with TV and WiFi. The bedrooms include two doubles and a single, serviced by a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Outside, there is an enclosed rear yard with decking and a front garden with patio. Gas central heating, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. You'll find a shop within 0.4 miles and a pub within 2 miles. 16 Salvin Terrace is a lovely base for exploring Durham and beyond. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of GBP350
Fishburn is a welcoming countryside village in County Durham, resting between Sedgefield and Trimdon Village, with Durham City just a short drive away for added convenience. The village is known for its rich mining heritage, strong sense of community, and annual Fishburn Feast celebration, and offers a selection of local amenities including a community centre, post office, and green spaces such as Fishburn Park. Dining options include a traditional fish and chip shop and a Chinese takeaway, while1 for a sit-down meal you can head to the nearby Cross Keys Inn, renowned for hearty British classics, or Farmhouse Dine & Wine, which serves authentic Italian dishes and globally inspired cuisine in a warm, inviting setting. Stock up on essentials at the Co-op on Butterwick Road or other convenience shops in the village. For outdoor enthusiasts, Hardwick Country Park is close by, offering tranquil lakeside walks and wildlife-rich trails. History lovers can explore the Church of St Mary Magdalene, while aviation fans may enjoy a visit to Fishburn Airfield, a grass-strip airfield with a fascinating backstory. Within an hour’s drive, you can reach Durham, where the UNESCO-listed Durham Cathedral and Castle dominate the skyline, inviting you to wander through medieval cloisters and admire panoramic views from the cathedral tower. The city also offers the Oriental Museum, showcasing artefacts from across Asia, and the Riverside Walk along the River Wear, perfect for a scenic stroll beneath historic bridges. To the east lies Hartlepool, where the National Museum of the Royal Navy brings maritime history to life aboard HMS Trincomalee, while Seaton Carew Beach offers sweeping sands for a refreshing coastal walk, and the Hartlepool Marina is perfect for dining with views of bobbing yachts. Travel south to Darlington, a market town steeped in railway heritage, where you can visit the Head of Steam Museum to see the birthplace of passenger rail, browse independent shops in the Victorian Market Hall, and unwind in the South Park, a beautifully landscaped space with a boating lake and ornamental gardens.
Rich with fascinating historical sights and rolling countryside, experience Durham's breath-taking views from its position atop a craggy hill. From the iconic Romanesque Cathedral and 11th century Durham Castle nestled in the centre of town, to its sleepy
Fishburn is a welcoming countryside village in County Durham, resting between Sedgefield and Trimdon Village, with Durham City just a short drive away for added convenience. The village is known for its rich mining heritage, strong sense of community, and annual Fishburn Feast celebration, and offers a selection of local amenities including a community centre, post office, and green spaces such as Fishburn Park. Dining options include a traditional fish and chip shop and a Chinese takeaway, while1 for a sit-down meal you can head to the nearby Cross Keys Inn, renowned for hearty British classics, or Farmhouse Dine & Wine, which serves authentic Italian dishes and globally inspired cuisine in a warm, inviting setting. Stock up on essentials at the Co-op on Butterwick Road or other convenience shops in the village. For outdoor enthusiasts, Hardwick Country Park is close by, offering tranquil lakeside walks and wildlife-rich trails. History lovers can explore the Church of St Mary Magdalene, while aviation fans may enjoy a visit to Fishburn Airfield, a grass-strip airfield with a fascinating backstory. Within an hour’s drive, you can reach Durham, where the UNESCO-listed Durham Cathedral and Castle dominate the skyline, inviting you to wander through medieval cloisters and admire panoramic views from the cathedral tower. The city also offers the Oriental Museum, showcasing artefacts from across Asia, and the Riverside Walk along the River Wear, perfect for a scenic stroll beneath historic bridges. To the east lies Hartlepool, where the National Museum of the Royal Navy brings maritime history to life aboard HMS Trincomalee, while Seaton Carew Beach offers sweeping sands for a refreshing coastal walk, and the Hartlepool Marina is perfect for dining with views of bobbing yachts. Travel south to Darlington, a market town steeped in railway heritage, where you can visit the Head of Steam Museum to see the birthplace of passenger rail, browse independent shops in the Victorian Market Hall, and unwind in the South Park, a beautifully landscaped space with a boating lake and ornamental gardens.
Rich with fascinating historical sights and rolling countryside, experience Durham's breath-taking views from its position atop a craggy hill. From the iconic Romanesque Cathedral and 11th century Durham Castle nestled in the centre of town, to its sleepy
Amenities
WiFi
Garden
Enclosed Garden
TV
Microwave
Nearby
Near Fishing
Additional Information
Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster. TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Roadside parking. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Enclosed rear yard with decking, front garden with patio. Shop 0.4 miles, pub 2 miles