Enjoying a central location in the characterful coastal village of Seahouses, this delightful bolthole makes a fantastic retreat for couples discovering the beautiful beaches, spellbinding countryside and fascinating historic sites of the Northumberland coast. Offering cosy accommodation for up to two guests, the property is ideally situated for walkers, golfers, beach lovers, cyclists and nature spotters. Featuring timber beams and stone flooring, this welcoming hideaway was once a fisherman’s cottage and now provides a fabulous base for guests seeking an idyllic holiday home close to the village’s picturesque harbour.
Entering this cheerful cottage, you’ll find a bright, inviting, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner tastefully furnished in warm neutral shades. With a Smart TV, comfortable sofa and wood burner effect electric fire, the lounge is an ideal space for a film in the evening. There’s a small dining area to the side, ideal for sharing romantic meals you can rustle up in the spacious farmhouse-style kitchen. The ground floor also has a useful shower room. From the lounge, a cottage-style staircase leads up and directly into the lovely airy bedroom. With a pitched, wooden-beamed ceiling, this charming room has a comfortable double bed as well as a dressing area and a useful seating area. Outside, there’s a cheerful shared courtyard with a picnic bench, offering a relaxing spot for dining alfresco on a beautiful summer’s afternoon.
Seahouses has a thriving working harbour offering boat trips to the Farne Islands and out to spot grey seals and colonies of puffins. There’s also a golf course nearby, or you can take a stroll south past Annstead Dunes Nature Reserve to the thriving seaside village of Beadnell, 2 miles away, with its popular sandy beach and historic lime kilns. Also nearby, you could discover Dunstanburgh Castle, The Alnwick Garden and Bamburgh Castle, all within 14 miles.