With sweeping countryside views, stylish interiors and beautiful original details, this thoughtfully converted farm building provides a wonderful setting for families and groups seeking a memorable Northumberland escape.
The entrance hallway is a handy place for coats and muddy boots, and the property’s reverse-level layout means all three bedrooms sit on the ground floor. Here you’ll find a bunk room well suited to younger guests, alongside two king-size bedrooms. One of the king-size rooms has direct access to the garden, and the other benefits from its own en-suite shower room. Each bedroom includes a Smart TV, and a sleek family bathroom completes the ground-floor accommodation. Upstairs, a Scandinavian-inspired open-plan living area awaits. Large dual-aspect windows fill the room with light, framing far-reaching rural vistas that stretch across to Bamburgh Castle and the sea beyond. Sink into the comfortable seating in the lounge, switch on the Smart TV, or simply watch the changing light from the window seat. The contemporary kitchen is well equipped for preparing family meals, and the circular dining table creates a welcoming spot to gather. Outside, the patio awaits for al fresco dining and evening drinks, while the raised gravelled area catches the sun during the day. A side gate leads out to a quiet lane, great for early morning walks. Guests will also find secure bike storage and private parking for up to three cars.
2 miles from the historic village of Bamburgh and within easy reach of the Northumberland Coast National Landscape, the property is well placed for coastal adventures and fascinating local heritage. Wander through Bamburgh’s charming streets, admire the dramatic presence of Bamburgh Castle and continue on to the sands of Bamburgh Beach. For waterside walks and water sports, Beadnell Bay lies 7 miles away, and wildlife lovers can take a boat trip from Seahouses (3.5 miles) to visit the remarkable Farne Islands. The market town of Alnwick (16.5 miles) brings independent shops, places to eat and the impressive Alnwick Castle, while the atmospheric Holy Island of Lindisfarne lies 13 miles to the north.