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| Award winning self-catering cottages in Teesdale, near Barnard Castle in the Northern Dales, Co. Durham |
Guest Feedback - Great Reviews from our Cottage Guests at our Teesdale Cottages
Comments from visitors' books
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"Another wonderful week. I don't know what more we
can say about this lovely relaxing place that we haven't said loads of times before. We just love it here.
K & M G. from Hull (11 time visitors!)
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We've had a wonderful first visit to East Briscoe. Lovely
cottage - everything we've needed and more... What a beautiful area - difficult to pick a favourite spot - we've enjoyed them all...
So many lovely things to see and do without travelling too far... Thank you to Emma & Chris for their friendliness and helpfulness.
We hope to come again and we shall certainly be recommending East Briscoe to everyone we know!
G & J.H from East Yorkshire
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"Great location, great weather, great
cottage etc.!!!...........a v. enjoyable week!!
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"A beautiful introduction to an
undiscovered area."
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"Most enjoyable holiday..........very
comfortable, nice and warm, .... (Equipment -absolutely everything you need).
Came for a few days stayed a week......will be back."
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"Wonderful carefree holiday a lovely
unspoiled and largely undiscovered area. ...... Cottage very comfortable in
ideal location. First class eggs!"
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"..... the cottage well equipped and
comfortable. It was nice to get a greeting from the helpful owners......It is
always a joy to be here...."
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"Thank you for a fantastic week. Great
countryside and super accommodation. We were made to feel most welcome and
would not hesitate in recommending it to our friends and relations.
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"How lovely to find such a well equipped
cottage. Loads of snow and ice, just what
we wanted. A very relaxing week spent in warm surroundings.
Every visitor's book at East Briscoe contains many comments similar
to those above, but here is a specially prized comment.
From the visitors book Barn Cottage September 2002
September 7th -14th 2002,
"Since 1983 we have stayed in 2 or 3 holiday cottages in England or Wales every
year amounting to some 50 in all. We have stayed in farm houses, parts of big
houses, old cottages, converted chapels and barns and in semi detached former
council houses. Some have been none too clean, had primitive kitchens or bed
rooms downstairs. There have been those with old valuable books, antiques,
uncomfortable furniture, unfathomable gadgets and utensils not discovered until
the last day of the holiday. There has been a porch hung with sheep's skulls, a
creaking weather vane, a pet peacock, a vertical twisted staircase, a
tick-ticking grandfather clock and many other memorable things.
Only one cottage (mid Wales) have we left immediately -
and only one place have we ever returned to: East Briscoe Farm Cottages!
Another lovely holiday"
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