Tucked along a peaceful street in the heart of Seahouses, this beautifully updated coastal cottage places friends or family within easy reach of the village harbour, local eateries and inviting pubs. Dating back to 1840, the original stone building underwent a full renovation in 2025, emerging as a bright, contemporary retreat that still reflects its historic character.
Inside, the entrance hall provides a handy place for coats and boots before leading through to the open-plan lounge and dining area. Comfortable seating faces a stylish media wall with a Smart TV and an attractive fire that brings a cosy glow to evenings indoors. A bench-style dining table creates a sociable setting for meals or board games after a day by the coast. The kitchen is well equipped for holiday cooking and includes a breakfast bar with stools for morning coffee. A sleek walk-in shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs, three light-filled bedrooms await: two welcoming doubles and a single room, each thoughtfully presented for a restful night’s sleep. To the rear of the cottage, the shared courtyard patio is an outdoor spot with a table and chairs for al fresco dining. The property also benefits from allocated on-street parking for one car.
From the front door, it’s 150 metres to the harbour where fishing boats bob on the water and boat trips depart for the remarkable Farne Islands. The beach lies less than a mile away, while scenic coastal paths lead north towards Bamburgh (3.5 miles), passing wide sandy shores and spectacular views of Bamburgh Castle. Heading south brings you to Beadnell Bay, a popular spot for kite surfing, paddleboarding and long beach walks. Food lovers may wish to visit Craster (10.5 miles) for its famous seafood, or plan a day trip across the causeway to Holy Island of Lindisfarne (19.5 miles).