Coble Cottage is a lovely terrace property in the seaside town of Newbiggin-by-the-Sea which boasts an important fishing history and where still today, there is a small fishing port which makes use of traditional coble boats. This coastal cottage offers superb, spacious holiday accommodation for up to 4 guests in 3 bedrooms. With excellent facilities including free guest Wi-Fi. With a large lounge, dining room and fully equipped, modern kitchen, plus 3 bedrooms and a good size family bathroom.
Coble Cottage is only a minute’s walk from the stunning bay and beach where you can walk along the longest promenade in Northumberland which skirts the beach. The Maritime Centre (museum, cafe and gallery) and Golf Course with breath taking coastal views are also a stone’s throw away, Sean Henry’s much loved offshore sculpture called Couple is located in the bay and birdwatching, fishing, sailing and other water sports are available nearby. The village amenities include pub restaurants, Italian and Indian restaurants, coffee shops and of course, fish and chip shops which must be sampled!
From the front door you enter into a small entrance hall, a space to hang your coats and kick off your shoes. Then directly into the lounge on the ground floor with a comfortable sofs and two armchairs. There is a cosy log effect electric fire, TV/DVD and a bookcase with a collection of books, films and games to enjoy. From the lounge, French doors lead into the kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is fully equipped with electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine/tumble dryer and microwave. Stairs in the lounge lead to the first floor, with a landing with bookcase and games connecting to three bedrooms. The master bedroom has a king-size bed and TV. The other two bedrooms have single beds with sea views. The spacious bathroom has a corner bath, separate shower cubicle and WC.
Outside, the door from the kitchen leads down to an enclosed concrete yard with table and chairs. Private parking is available for one car on the street in front of the property. Visitors with more than one car can find free parking around the corner in the public car park adjacent to the Maritime Centre
From here you can explore the rest of this stunning heritage coastline with Cresswell, Druridge, Embleton, Craster, Seahouses and Bamburgh to the North and Blyth, Whitley Bay and Tynemouth to the South.
Newcastle’s vibrant city centre is also less than 17 miles (30 minutes) by car.