Take a break to the countryside at this family-friendly property on the edge of Northumberland National Park and you’ll get the best of both the coast and the countryside. The serene seaside village of Seahouses lies just 19 miles away making this an ideal location for blissful beach days as well as rugged walking routes through gorgeous green landscapes. The property itself encourages guests to kick back and relax with its warm and welcoming ambience, as well as the roaring wood burner.
The perfect antidote to a long day out exploring is a cup of tea and a biscuit, enjoyed whilst curled up on the comfortable sofa in front of the wood burner. Boasting beautiful, exposed stone features and traditional styling, this room will have you feeling instantly at home creating a wonderful space for you to spend quality time with your family. At the back of the spacious room is the dining table where mealtimes can be spent, or board games can be played for a spot of evening entertainment. The kitchen is light and bright with sweeping countryside views out of the windows which are sure to set your creative juices flowing whilst you rustle up a feast. The master bedroom can be found upstairs and has taken inspiration from nature in its styling, helping you to get a good night’s rest. Next door is the twin bedroom, ideally suited to children with fun pops of colour and a small seating area. To the front of the property, you can sit out and soak up the scenery on the patio, or head onto the lawn for an evening of al fresco dining to make the most of the warm weather.
For an active adventure, the Cheviot Hills (7 miles) offer marvellous walking routes filled with a diverse array of flora, fauna and wildlife, whilst Linhope Spout Waterfall (15 miles) makes for a picturesque picnic spot after a spot of exploring. Alternatively, you could opt to immerse yourself in local history with a visit to one of Northumberland's grand castles with Bamburgh Castle and Alnwick Castle both within 18 miles.