Stay in a lovely stone period cottage nestled on the Northumberland Heritage Coastline. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, it’s the perfect location for groups of six to explore both coast and countryside. The close proximity to Budle Bay and the country walks from here will give you the best of both worlds.
This stylish single-storey home is bright and airy, decorated and furnished tastefully throughout. Hang your coats and boots in the hallway before heading through to the comfortable lounge. The property boasts stunning views across to the bay and Holy Island and you can admire them from the sofa while warming up in front of the wood burner. The spacious kitchen is well-equipped and houses a six-seater dining table for enjoying home-cooked meals together. Further down the hall, you will find the three bedrooms and three bathrooms, ideal for groups. Through the lounge’s French doors is an enclosed balcony where you can admire the magnificent large garden and beyond. There is also seating on the mature lawn space, the perfect spot for watching the sunset.
Within this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve (2 miles) was founded to help protect bird populations in this part of Northumberland. It covers a large area which includes the tidal island of Lindisfarne (sometimes known as Holy Island) and Budle Bay and has some fantastic walks and wildlife spotting opportunities. Enjoy the sandy beaches in the area, or take a boat trip from Seahouses (8 miles) to the Farne Islands. The picturesque village of Bamburgh is 4 miles from the property where you will find eateries, pubs, and tourist attractions such as Bamburgh Castle and Grace Darling Museum.