This rural bolthole is set in a peaceful Northumberland hamlet, close to the popular coastal village of Bamburgh (3.5 miles). Sleeping five guests, the holiday home is perfect for families and groups of friends looking to explore this spectacular stretch of the Northumberland coast. Nearby highlights include Bamburgh Castle, the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, and the picturesque fishing village of Seahouses (all within 15 miles).
This home from home enjoys peaceful countryside views and is decorated in calming, neutral tones. Artwork depicting coastal scenes adorns the walls, reminding you of your proximity to the heritage coast. The bright lounge is a lovely place to unwind after a long walk, with sumptuous sofas arranged around a cosy wood burner. From here, an archway leads through to the formal dining room, where you can enjoy family mealtimes overlooking the garden. A separate kitchen has all the equipment needed for a self-catering break. Upstairs, you’ll find three inviting bedrooms, a king-size, a double, and a single, along with the family bathroom. Outside, an enclosed garden wraps around the property, with a large lawn where children can play and a patio area with far-reaching views for al fresco dining.
The colourful fishing village of Seahouses is 7 miles away, and has a great range of cafes, restaurants, and local shops. Boat trips depart from here to the Farne Islands – a must for all wildlife enthusiasts. Seahouses has a long, sandy beach leading to Bamburgh (3 miles away). Here, you can explore the magnificent, 11th-century castle and potter around the cute boutiques and galleries. Heading inland, you’ll soon reach Northumberland National Park and its network of remote walking tracks and trails, as well as stunning dark skies.