Gather your family for a fun-filled holiday in Northumberland. This beautiful bungalow can easily accommodate a small group, and welcomes dogs, too! Everything is presented to a high standard, and the garden is a great spot to relax and enjoy quality time with your loved ones. Further out, there’s lots to explore, including dog-friendly beaches and the charming village of Seahouses.
Upon entering you’ll see a bright kitchen/lounge with a breakfast bar for meals. Everything is nicely decorated in shades of cream and dark blue, and the lounge area can be made cosier with the wood burner-effect electric fire. The kitchen is well-equipped with everything you’ll need to make tasty dinners or pack up picnics. Continue to the hall, which leads to the bedrooms and the family bathroom. This is a lovely space with a shower over the deep, triangular bath. This property has two bedrooms; one king-size with a quaint, beach-hut vibe, and a children’s bedroom with a bunk bed, a double bed with a single on top. This bedroom has a patio door which leads to the garden. You’ll start on the sheltered patio, which has rattan furniture so you can eat outside, then take a few steps down to the lawn with a table and a charcoal and wood BBQ. It’s enclosed by a high wooden fence for your security.
Seahouses is a nice village with a lot of nautical history. It’s home to a (disused) gunpowder house, which is worth a visit, and the harbour is still operational. Both are about 500 metres away. For a quiet, dog-friendly beach, head 0.5 miles to Bell’s Point. Alternatively, take in the natural splendour of Holy Island, 19 miles away, or explore Dunstanburgh Castle (9.5 miles), a 14th-century ruin with picnic spots and nice walks.