This contemporary cottage on the fringes of the picturesque coastal village of Seahouses is ideal for friends and families looking for a restful holiday with sea views of the scenic Northumberland coast. Seahouses is renowned for its stunning sandy beaches and charming harbour, where you can enjoy a memorable Farne Islands boat trip. It is a popular destination for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts. Seahouses offers a range of quirky gift shops, traditional fish and chip restaurants, and amusement arcades. Local attractions include the magnificent Bamburgh Castle (3 miles). With its captivating coastal scenery and wealth of maritime heritage, Seahouses captures the essence of a quintessential British seaside retreat.
Enter this beautiful, coastal-themed, detached house and step into the hall before continuing to the light and bright downstairs lounge. Relax on the comfortable sofas, catch up on the day’s adventures or watch a movie together on the Smart TV. A wood burner effect electric fire makes this an ideal year-round property. The elegant dining area is lovely for family gatherings, and French doors lead to the garden. The kitchen has everything you need to make meal preparation a breeze for brunch, picnics, or celebratory dinners. Head upstairs, and you’ll find two king-size bedrooms (one with TV and en-suite shower room), two single bedrooms, and a stylish bathroom. Outside, the kids can play in the fully enclosed garden while you enjoy sipping a drink on the raised decking and take in the views. With stylish seating areas, there are plenty of options for al fresco dining on sunny days.
Holy Island, 20 miles to the north and accessible via the causeway (check tide times), make for a perfect day of discovery. The coastline to the south offers walking opportunities along the coast path across swathes of golden sand and dunes. Sugar Sands (14 miles) is a delightful beach to visit. Alnwick is also 14 miles away, and here you can enjoy the architecture, check out the iconic castle and wander around the pretty gardens.