Thoughtfully laid out with families in mind, this darling stone cottage in the village of Catton invites you to embrace an exciting Northumberland adventure. A dynamic layout and plenty of light-filled space can be found in the interior of this detached cottage, whilst the exterior offers a lovely, enclosed garden with a seating area, a BBQ and plenty of grassy space for children to play. The holiday home sleeps four guests, ideal for a small group or a couple eager to stay and make use of a little bit of extra space. Step out to explore walks in the North Pennines all around the property or jump in the car to reach the Northumberland National Park (10 miles) or explore the lively city of Newcastle (30 miles).
Open-plan living awaits in the impressive lounge/kitchen/diner on the property’s ground floor. With a double-height, vaulted ceiling and original wooden beams, this impressive area leaves little to be desired. After a hearty dinner prepared in the fitted kitchen, sink into the comfy sofa with the Smart TV on or a board game setup. From here, find one king-size bedroom with an en-suite just next door and one twin bedroom with another en-suite on the mezzanine level above the lounge. French doors from the lounge space also provide access to the garden.
Catton is a chocolate box Northumberland cottage that sits alongside Allendale (2 miles) and Sinderhope (4.5 miles), surrounded by exciting North Pennines scenery. Spend time walking in the local area, perhaps taking a brilliant route along the River Allen (0.5 miles) to see the area. Keen fishermen may wish to fish this river, or head to Langley Dam Fishery (2.5 miles), a popular local lake for catching trout. Whilst in this area you can also visit Hexham (9 miles), a town that’s stepped in history.