Spacious and beautifully presented end of terrace seaside property, close to miles of beach with the whole of Northumberland’s main attractions to explore. A perfect family retreat.
Seaside views, a south-facing patio and sociable spaces make this bolthole the perfect destination for lovers of all things coastal and cosy. Spend your days at Newbiggin Beach, splashing, sunbathing and building sandcastles, before making your way back home for snug evenings by the wood burner-effect gas fire, or sundowner evenings on one of two patios. Brimming with style and character, this home-from-home welcomes you back from adventures with open arms and will have you relaxing in no time.
Head inside and sink straight into the comfortable sofas in the lounge where the wood burner-effect gas fire promises to keep you and your dogs warm. Settle down for a night in front of the Smart TV and enjoy a family film night after piling the coffee table high with treats. Rustle up delicious meals in the kitchen/diner where cool style and natural light create a calm, inviting ambience. Loiter at the breakfast bar whilst the designated chef cooks up a storm or get involved and make use of the ample space to help prepare tasty ingredients. If the sun is shining and you want to continue your evening outside, descend steps from the kitchen, fire up the BBQ and eat a sizzling meal outside in the south-facing courtyard. Watch the sun go down and then head to bed yourselves in one of three, first-floor rooms. Bright and comfortable, you should have no problem drifting off, and the bunk beds are great for little one’s sleepovers. Start your day with a soak in the free-standing tub or a refreshing shower. There is on-street parking close by.
Spend your day in the sand, sea and surf at the local beach where you can spot The Couple, a quirky statue. For a family-friendly day out, travel 27 miles north to Alnwick Castle, where young guests and big kids can channel their inner Harry Potter! Alnwick Gardens are great for a gentle walk past fragrant blooms and wonderful water features. Slightly further afield, but well worth the 38-mile trip, venture into the Northumberland National Park and watch the waterfall at Linhope Spout.