As charming and quaint as they come, this traditional cottage nestled is set in the historic old quarter of the charming harbourside village of Seahouses. It is the perfect seaside escape for families and groups of friends looking to uncover the sandy shoreline and windswept cliff-top walks this part of Northumberland’s coast is famous for.
The soothing neutral colour palette and homely ambience of the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner create the perfect spot to gather the whole gang and share stories of the day’s adventures. Warm chilly toes beside the roaring wood burner as you hunker down on the plush sofas. Get creative each evening with your locally purchased produce in the contemporary kitchen, and enjoy your efforts with a glass of something chilled seated around the generous, farmhouse-style dining table. Upstairs, you’ll find three bedrooms, an en-suite king-size, a king-size and a family room with a king-size and single bed; the wonderful sea views across all three bedrooms provide everything you need for a dreamy slumber before tomorrow’s adventure. Sip your morning coffee at sunrise or something bubbly at sunset from the comfort of the pretty bench at the front of the cottage.
The pretty harbourside village of Seahouses is the ultimate escape for keen coastal explorers. Venture to the bustling Seahouses Harbour, less than half a mile away, to jump on a boat trip to the Farne Islands which offers unrivalled opportunities for wildlife spotting. Back on dry land, enjoy long lazy picnics and building sandcastles on Seahouses Beach (0.5 miles) or pick up the daily catch from the array of local shops, cafes and restaurants. Culture vultures can dive into hundreds of years of history at one of the largest inhabited castles in the country, Bamburgh Castle (3.5 miles), whilst thrill-seekers can head to Beadnell (2 miles) for water sports including surfing, kayaking and sailing.