A former dairy building nestled in Embleton, this family-friendly cosy cottage exudes character and charm both inside and out, boasting extra special homely touches and a large woodland to explore. It’s a beautiful, elegantly decorated retreat with a relaxing feel, the perfect place to unwind after exploring the sandy shores of Embleton Bay and its windswept walks which will lead you all along this stunning section of coast.
After a long day on the sand, refuel by getting creative with your local produce in the contemporary cottage-style kitchen, before enjoying your efforts with the whole group and a glass of something chilled in the adjoining dining room. If you need a moment’s peace, head into the pretty garden room to catch up on a good book amongst wonderful views over the garden. As the cooler evening air settles, follow the warmth of the roaring wood burner upstairs to the cosy lounge – relax weary walking muscles on the comfy sofas and lose yourself in views of Dunstanburgh Castle. You’ll also find three bedrooms across the ground and first floor, a super-king-size, a king-size and a twin, to retire to. Soak up the last of the evening’s sunshine by dining alfresco on the decking before enjoying a stroll through the large lawn and woodland beyond.
Nothing could be more relaxing than strolling along the miles of gloriously golden sands and impressive dune landscape of the stunning Embleton Bay, located on your doorstep less than half a mile away. Nestled on the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, things don’t get more unspoilt than the medieval village of Embleton. Overlooking Embleton Bay, culture vultures can walk through hundreds of years of history at Dunstanburgh Castle, 3.5 miles away. A further dose of history, not to mention fabulous local shops and restaurants, can be found in the market town of Alnwick 9 miles away, home to a stunning castle and gardens.