Dating back to the early 1900s, this stone farmhouse nestled on the outskirts of the charming fishing village of Beadnell is the ultimate seaside retreat perfect for anyone who loves life by the water.
Blending rustic charm with sumptuous, homely touches, the cosy lounge boasts a truly peaceful ambience that invites weary travellers to relax; fire up the roaring wood burner to keep toes toasty long into the evening. Enjoy lovely views across the garden as well as the crackle of another wood burner in the spacious farmhouse-style kitchen/diner that echoes the rich heritage of your surroundings. Upstairs, you’ll find three bedrooms set in the eaves, one king-size, one twin and one en-suite family room with one double and one single bed, that boast stunning coastal views through their pretty skylights (restricted head height in some areas due to the sloping ceilings). Enjoy fabulous views across open fields towards the glorious dunes from the comfort of the large, enclosed south-west-facing garden. The raised patio is ideal for a spot of al fresco dining whilst the lawn is perfect for children to let off some steam before bedtime. Private parking for two cars is available at the property.
The coastal village of Beadnell is set at the end of the sheltered, horseshoe-shaped Beadnell Bay (2 miles) which is backed by dunes and offers a variety of water sports including surfing, kitesurfing and windsurfing. Stroll along the unique Beadnell Harbour 1.5 miles away, the only west-facing harbour on the east coast, and spot glimpses of boats bobbing behind the striking 18th-century triple lime kilns. Take in some spectacular countryside views along a country walk from Beadnell to the pretty coastal village of Low Newton-by-the-Sea 5.5 miles away or uncover thousands of years of history at the iconic Bamburgh Castle 6 miles away.