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Self Catering Cottages

Quality

throughout Northumbria & the Borders

2011
Northumbria Byways - Quality Self Catering Cottages throughout Northumbria & the Borders

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We are a self catering holiday cottage agency specialising in Northumbria and the Borders. With over 16 years experience in the holiday business our aim is to offer both a professional and one-to-one service to holidaymakers.
Being a privately owned company we have individual knowledge of all our properties and take pride in the fact that our fully trained staff have rst hand knowledge of Northumberland and are able to answer any queries a customer may have. We can help you nd the perfect retreat for your holiday or short break whether you are looking for a barn conversion, a quaint shermans cottage, a log cabin, a modern bungalow or a secluded location for total peace and quiet. Every property has an individual appearance, some traditional cottage style and others more contemporary. Please bear in mind the dcor is to the owners taste. Located in picturesque coastal, village and countryside settings, with all conveniences needed for a relaxing family holiday or romantic get away. We hope we can help you nd a cottage to suit your requirements. Please remember if you have any questions, we are at the end of the telephone and looking forward to helping you.

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How To Make A Booking Having looked through our brochure and selected one or a number of choices it is advisable to telephone us to conrm availability. We will be glad to discuss your requirements and give advice and assistance wherever possible. We will hold this provisional booking for one week. Holiday weeks normally run Saturday to Saturday. It is stated in the brochure if a property runs Friday to Friday and it will be charged at the next days commencing price. Sending Your Booking Form Please send your booking form, together with the deposit which will be one third of the total rental charge or full payment if holiday is within 6 weeks. Please also state on the form if you wish to bring any pets, require any additional items such as cots, highchairs, fuel or extra linen. Please also mention any special requirements that are not listed as part of our standard or additional services so we may endeavour to help meet these needs. Key Collection You must make contact with the owner or caretaker to arrange your key collection. Please do this during the week prior to your holiday. Contact details will be sent with nal conrmation. If you are unable to make contact please call our ofce before commencing your journey. Finding Your Way To The Property All details and road directions are forwarded to you as soon as we receive the second payment, or full payment for your holiday. Linen Details are given for each property. Duvets - no linen - you are required to bring sheets, duvet covers, pillowcases, towels, tea towels and table cloth. If linen hire is mentioned, the charge is 5 pppw unless otherwise stated. Duvets with linen - bedlinen is provided but you must bring towels, etc. Duvets with linen and towels - bedlinen and towels provided. Please note you must bring all your own bedding and linen for cots. Arrivals And Departures Most properties are let from Saturday to Saturday unless otherwise stated in the property details. The normal arrival time is 1600 hours and properties should be vacated by 1000 hours on the day of your departure. This is to allow for cleaning and preparation prior to the arrival of the next occupants. Where possible, for instance for families with children or babies we will endeavour to make the property available at an earlier time and departure a little later. Please inform us if you would benet from this but please remember it is subject to scheduling and availability. Electricity, Gas and Fuel For Open Fires In some properties this is charged separately to the rent and may involve, in the case of electricity and gas, a meter reading at the end of your stay or the use of a coin or card meter. lf the property details mention a coin meter, please remember to bring a supply of coins with you. Electricity cards can usually be purchased from the owner.

16 years experience in the holiday business

016977 46777 Ocean Club - Seahouses


Some of our cottages in the Seahouses area have gained corporate membership to the private Ocean Club in Seahouses. The club is only open to members and not to the general public. If you are holidaying out of season or not experiencing perfect weather this is the ideal venue to be pampered and recharge those batteries. You will nd an Ocean Club Brochure, terms and conditions, beauty treatment price list and the Club admission card in your cottage upon arrival. Please keep these safe and remember to take them with you when you use the club. Car park entry code will be in the cottage. Facilities include pool, childrens pool, steam room, sauna, spa, gym, beauty and alternative therapy centre, caf/ bar, private car park, outdoor seating, aqua t and pilates classes.

Health, tness & well-being for everyone

The following admission charges will apply when you visit - please report to the reception upon arrival. Adults 5 Child 2 Child under 2 Free of charge Towel Hire 2 Locker 1 Refundable Parking Free of charge Prices may be subject to change. The club is DDA compliant making it fully accessible for those with limited mobility, wheelchair users and disabled guests.

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The Bothy
Little Bavington, Nr Belsay Hadrians Wall

Hilltop Barn
Healey, Nr Hexham Hadrians Wall

Fern Cottage
Thorngrafton, Bardon Mill Hadrians Wall

Code 296 Sleeps 2 | Price Group B | Map Ref G17

Code 399 Sleeps 2 | Price Group F | Map Ref H20

Code 130 Sleeps 2 | Price Group D | Map Ref E20

Garden Most properties have a garden for the use of the Holidaymaker. lf a garden is not mentioned in the brochure entry there is no garden available. Cleaning All properties are thoroughly cleaned and prepared prior to your arrival. Please ensure that on your departure you leave the cottage in the same condition it was found. Pets Pets are welcome in many properties and this is shown in the individual property details. In all cases you must inform us of any pets you wish to bring and that it is understood that on departure there shall be no evidence of the pet in either the property or the gardens, and that no nuisance or annoyance is caused to neighbours. Pets are charged at 15 per pet per week unless otherwise stated. Short Breaks These are holidays of a minimum 3 night duration. Winter Breaks during the months November to March may be booked any time. Off Peak Breaks in the Spring and Autumn can only be booked within 3 weeks of your holiday. Premium Short Breaks on those dates marked with an asterisk on the price guide, can only be booked within one week of the holiday start date.

Payment By Credit Card We are able to accept payment by most major Credit and Debit Cards but are obliged to make a handling charge of 2% on Credit Card payments. Overseas Visitor Payment Bookings from overseas must be accompanied by a cheque drawn on a London Bank made payable in sterling to Northumbria Byways. Payment may also be made by Credit or Debit Card. Inspection and Tourist Board Ratings All of our cottages are carefully inspected prior to inclusion in our brochure. In addition many cottages have been assessed by the Visit Britain Quality in Tourism Quality Assurance Scheme or Scottish Tourist Board (STB) Quality Standard for Self Catering Accommodation. These Star ratings reect quality, comfort, space, facilities and cleanliness. The more Stars, the higher the overall level of quality. Each scheme differs in detail. Examples below:

This charming stone cottage attached to the owners house, lies in the tiny hamlet of Little Bavington surrounded by beautiful countryside in a relatively undiscovered part of Northumberland. There are a number of footpaths nearby, and an abundance of local wildlife to see. Chesters fort at Chollerford is the nearest point of Hadrians Wall; it has the remains of the nest military bath house in Britain and is just a 10 minute drive. To the west are the major forts of Vindolanda, Housesteads and Sycamore Gap near Steel Rigg, a lonely tree standing in a dip along the Wall. This location can be seen in the movie Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. Belsay with its neo-classical hall, 14th century castle and delightful gardens is 8 miles. The National Trust property of Wallington Hall and the historic towns of Corbridge and Hexham are within 10 miles. Beamish Open Air Museum, Gateshead Metro Centre and Newcastle are also within easy reach. Accommodation all on one level Comfortable lounge/dining room with electric living ame effect re and patio doors out to garden. Well equipped breakfasting kitchen. Double/twin bedded room with zip and link beds (super king-size). Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. All rooms furnished to a high standard with lovely countryside views. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Shaver point. Garden with patio and furniture. Use of small adjacent paddock. Storage for bikes. Off road parking. Pub 6 miles. Shop/PO 8 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 pet by arrangement - on lead at all times. No smoking in cottage please.

Hilltop Barn provides a welcoming rural retreat 6 miles from the picturesque village of Corbridge. Surrounded by its own cottage garden this stone built barn conversion, adjoining the owners house, provides a cosy location in which to relax. Set in wooded countryside where beautiful walks can start from the door. Close by are the remains of the Roman town of Corstopitum and within 15 miles along Hadrians Wall are the forts of Chesters, Housesteads and Vindolanda. Hexham, 7 miles, famous for its mediaeval 12th Century Abbey, offers excellent amenities with a wide range of shops, pubs, restaurants and a theatre. On the outskirts of Hexham is the highest National Hunt racecourse in England. Beamish Open Air Museum, 12 miles away, is a living, working experience of life during the 1800s and early 1900s. Slaley Hall Hotel with 2 championship golf courses is 2 miles away. Walking, sailing, shing and horse riding available nearby. Ground oor - Dining kitchen with double French doors to conservatory with views of the garden. Lounge with impressive inglenook replace housing oil red stove. Shower room and WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Oil red stove. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Wi-Fi. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Shaver point. Laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Enclosed pretty garden, pond, sitting area and furniture. Barbecue. Paddock. Off road parking. Storage shed. Shop/PO/pubs/restaurants 2 miles. Duvet with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This cosy little cottage provides the ideal hideaway. Located on a working farm in the peaceful hamlet of Thorngrafton, it lies in an elevated position on the north side of the South Tyne valley half a mile from the village of Bardon Mill and close to Hadrians Wall and the Northumberland National Park. The Roman fort of Vindolanda is within easy walking distance and the various places of interest on the Roman Wall such as Housesteads and Chesters are all within a few minutes drive. There are numerous footpaths and bridleways for those wishing to explore the Wall on foot. Hexham with its mediaeval abbey is 11 miles east and Tyneside a further 20 miles. To the north Kielder Water offers excellent leisure facilities whilst at nearby Aln Banks there is superb walking in the National Trust woodland at the conuence of the rivers Allen and South Tyne. The wild and remote North Pennines are within easy reach. Accommodation all on one level Cosy open plan living/dining room with Victorian replace/open re, stripped pine doors, attractive wood oor and rugs. There is a kitchen area in one corner. Double bedroom with original replace. Shower room and WC. Services - Electricity and full NSH included. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Shaver point. Highchair. Small garden with patio furniture. Roadside parking. Pub 0.5 mile. Garage/shop 1.5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please.

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Easby Farm Cottage


Easby, Nr Brampton Hadrians Wall

Milton Mains Farm Cottages


Milton, Nr Brampton Hadrians Wall

Old Church Cottages


Chollerton, Nr Hexham Hadrians Wall

Code 471 Sleeps 3 | Price Group H | Map Ref B20

The Stable, Code 499 Sleeps 2 | Price Group B | Map Ref B20

The Byre, Code 500 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref B20

The Stable, Code 490 Sleeps 2 | Price Group C | Map Ref H18

Kirkend, Code 491 Sleeps 4/5 | Price Group S | Map Ref H18

Lonnenend, Code 492 Sleeps 4 | Price Group Q | Map Ref H18

The Stable

The Byre

Easby Farm Cottage stands in a peaceful former farm courtyard, in the secluded hamlet of Easby only 2 miles from the market town of Brampton. The cottage has been impressively modernised to create a deceptively spacious and charming holiday home with original beamed ceiling. This is an area of outstanding natural beauty and the cottage enjoys clear views over open countryside, making an ideal base for visitors wishing to explore the Roman forts of Birdoswald, Housesteads and Vindolanda dotted along Hadrians Wall. 2 miles from Brampton is Talkin Tarn Country Park where sailing, windsurng and shing can be enjoyed. 10 miles east is the Great Border City of Carlisle with its mediaeval castle, cathedral, award winning Tullie House Museum, excellent shopping and leisure facilities. It is also ideally situated for touring The Lake District, North Pennines , Eden Valley, Northumberland, Solway Firth and the Scottish Borders. Walking, mountain biking, cycle hire, shing, horse riding, sailing and golf are all nearby. Ground oor - Cosy lounge with electric log effect stove and dining table, French doors through to light airy conservatory with cane furniture and views of the cottage garden. Excellently equipped tted kitchen. Utility room. First oor - Delightful spacious double bedroom with large built in wardrobe. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven with ceramic hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Garden with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Secure storage for bikes and drying facilities. Shop/PO/pubs/ restaurants 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in Cottage. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

Situated on a working farm in the village of Milton close to the Northumbrian and Cumbrian border, nestling in the foothills of the North Pennines, The Stable and The Byre are two semi-detached stone built cottages skilfully converted from farm buildings and an old dairy. During the restoration many original features like beamed ceilings and exposed stonework have been carefully retained. The cottages provide a superb base from which to explore this region. Here you will nd wild fells, stunning views and peaceful walks under big skies. Hadrians Wall is nearby with the forts of Birdoswald, Housesteads and Vindolanda all within a short drive. The North Pennines are equally accessible, this area is justly described as Englands Last Wilderness and righty designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Part of this area is the RSPB Geltsdale Reserve, it is home to black grouse, birds of prey and breeding wading birds. It is ideal for walking with 4 way-marked trails, a parking area and a visitor centre. The market town of Brampton is just 2 miles with a good range of shops and amenities, whilst the Border City of Carlisle is just 10 miles. There are many footpaths and bridleways nearby including Gelt Woods and Talkin Tarn Country Park just 3 miles where you can enjoy sailing, rowing, shing or relax with a picnic. The Stable Accommodation all on one level (some internal steps) Cosy lounge area with wood burning stove, adjoining a light airy summer room with dining table and door out to private decked area with patio furniture. Double bedroom. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Small fully tted kitchen. The Byre Accommodation all on one level Open plan living room with wood burning stove, fully tted kitchen area, dining table and glazed door out to private decked area with patio furniture. Exceptionally spacious double bedroom with king-size bed. Small twin bedded room. Bathroom with bath and shower spray, separate shower cubicle and WC. Services, Both Cottages - Electricity and NSH included. Wood burning stoves initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine (The Byre only). Dishwasher. Travel Cot. Highchair. Large shared lawned garden. Barbecue. Ample off road parking. Shop/PO/pubs 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Railway line 250 metres from cottages, minor noise from trains audible. Most rooms have original exposed beamed ceilings. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY Availability - All Year/Short Breaks
The Stable

These 3 lovely stone cottages are situated north of Hexham in the picturesque North Tyne Valley and are only two miles from Hadrians Wall. They are situated within a beautiful enclosed garden between two locations known locally as Heaveneld and Paradise. Kirkend and Lonnenend have been imaginatively converted from a former Presbyterian Church whilst The Stable was previously the church stable behind the caretakers cottage which is now the owners home. Standing in peaceful rural surroundings, they are traditionally furnished and have many interesting features, offering excellent 4 star accommodation. The owners are committed to providing a high quality service. In addition they strive to minimise their environmental impact with a culture of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, and add to sustainability in the area by contributing to the local community and the local economy. As a result they have received a Gold Award from the Green Tourism Business Scheme. This is the perfect location for exploring the many well-known and hidden gems throughout Northumberland. The Roman Forts of Chesters, Vindolanda and Housesteads are a short drive. Hexham is 6 miles and offers a good selection of shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants together with a historical Abbey and a museum in the Old Gaol. The market town of Alnwick with its magnicent Castle and Garden can be reached within an hour by car. For a more vibrant day out, drive along the military road, following the line of Hadrians Wall to the cosmopolitan city of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Kielder Forest and Water Park is a lovely drive up the North Tyne Valley. There are so many activities available in the local area, including walking, cycling, tennis, gardens to visit, photography, horse riding, carriage driving, bird watching, archaeology and astronomy. The Stable Accommodation all on one level. This quaint studio cottage oozes charm and character with its exposed stone walls. Many original features remain intact coupled with a collection of antique artefacts collected over the years by the owner. The vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, gives this cosy cottage a light airy feeling of space. The living area, which has comfortable armchairs, an electric stove, a dining table and a small but fully tted kitchen area is effectively screened from the bedroom area by original stall posts which now incorporate a bookcase. There is a separate bathroom with bath, over bath shower and WC. A patio door leads out from the living area onto a private patio with swing seat and lovely countryside views and the chance to watch the colours of the hills change during the beautiful sunsets. 1 well behaved pet by arrangement with owner - 35 per pet. Kirkend Ground oor - Exceptionally large comfortable lounge with dining area, a pot bellied stove and plenty of books and games. The lounge has beautiful original stained glass windows that start at window sill level and go all the way up to rst oor level. Fully tted kitchen with table. Spacious bathroom has a bath, WC and 1 step up to corner shower cubicle. The lounge is fully carpeted - sorry no pets. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Single bed in sleeping gallery on landing (or three singles in one room if desired). Both bedrooms have original pitched, beamed ceilings and the upper section of the fabulous stained glass window coming up from the lounge below. Sorry no pets. Lonnenend Ground oor - This cottage boasts many original features dating back to the buildings original purpose as a church beginning with the heavy solid wooden entrance door. Below window level the walls are lined with solid wood panelling and the oor is parquet. The leaded glass windows, which stretch from sill to ceiling, let in streams of light. The ground oor is open plan with a fully tted kitchen in one corner, a dining table with bench seats and is separated unusually from the sitting area by the pulpit. The remaining part of the room is given over to the lounge area with traditional, comfortable cottage style furniture. 1 well behaved pet by arrangement with owner - 35 per pet. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Shower room and WC. All rooms have pitched ceilings with exposed beams and feature windows.

Services - All Cottages Electricity and oil CH included. Colour TV. DVD/Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Travel Cot. Highchair. Large shared garden with patio, ponds, barbecues and furniture with plenty of space to nd your own little retreat in which to relax. Off road parking. Shop/pub/restaurant 1 mile. Main shops/ PO/pubs in Hexham (6 miles). Duvets with linen and towels. No smoking in cottages please. NORMALLY FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
The Stable

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Lanercost Cottages
Lanercost, Nr Brampton Hadrians Wall

Hexham Hideaways
Hexham Hadrians Wall

De-Vaux, Code 480 | Map Ref B20 Greystoke, Code 483 | Map Ref B20

De Moulton, Code 481 | Map Ref B20 De Brotherton, Code 484 | Map Ref B20

Dacre, Code 482| Map Ref B20 Howard House, Code 485 | Map Ref B20

Sammys Place, Code 229 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group K | Map Ref G20

The Beacons, Code 433 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group K | Map Ref G20

Broadway Apartment, Code 385 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group K | Map Ref G20

(ABOVE) Greystoke

(ABOVE) De-Vaux (ABOVE) Howard House

(TOP & ABOVE) De Brotherton

Located next to the 12th Century Lanercost Priory and just 400 yards from the World Heritage site of Hadrians Wall, these magnicent self catering cottages were developed in 2009 by the Howard family of Naworth Castle. All the cottages have the wow factor with many period features remaining coupled together with contemporary styling, en-suite facilities, nished and furnished to an exceptionally high standard. There is a highly acclaimed tearoom serving excellent food, a farm and gift shop and an art gallery featuring work created by local artists on site. Lanercost is situated in the tranquil Irthing Valley and is an exceptionally important historic site, its focal point being the 1169 Augustine Priory. The Romans lived there. William Wallace burnt it down. A dying Edward 1st, the hammer of the Scots, stayed for 6 months in 1306/7 in what turned out to be his last campaign, bringing with him the seals of England which technically made it the capital of England. The priory grew under the patronage of the Dacre family of Naworth until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. The monastic ruins still exist and the site, run by English Heritage, can be visited. In 1859, George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle instructed the architect Antony Salvin to construct a brand new Abbey Farm steading around two large courtyards. It is these buildings that have been transformed, by a descendant, the present owner of Naworth, into this wonderful destination. Lanercost is located 13 miles northeast of the Border town of Carlisle and 5 minutes drive from the pretty cobbled market town of Brampton. The town has a good selection of shops selling locally produced food, bakeries, antiques, distinctive crafts, old fashioned pubs, cafes and a wine bar. These state of the art cottages are perfectly situated to explore the north of England and the south of Scotland. The cottages take their names from powerful families connected with Lanercost. Although they are all furnished and equipped to the same excellent standard, they are all individual.

De-Vaux - Sleeps 4 A light spacious two bedroom single storey cottage retaining all of the old timber roof trusses, cleverly incorporating modern lighting. Open plan living, dining and kitchen area. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with hand held shower attachment. Min price 495 pw. Max price 725 pw. De Moulton - Sleeps 4 A very pretty little two bedroom cottage tucked away in the corner of the courtyard and approached through a large stone entrance archway. Open plan living, dining and kitchen area. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with hand held shower attachment. Min price 495 pw. Max price 725 pw. Dacre Code - Sleeps 4 A two bedroom single storey cottage converted from the old carriage byres. The centrally designed open plan living, dining and kitchen area makes great use of the light. On either side is a double bedroom with en-suite shower room and a twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with hand held shower attachment. Min price 495 pw. Max price 725 pw. Greystoke - Sleeps 4 A very large two storey, two bedroom cottage with access from the courtyard and The Garth. Ground oor - Hall with WC. Large spacious sitting room with a pair of recliner leather sofas. Double French doors on to the agged patio. Dining room. Fully equipped kitchen including large fridge/freezer. First oor - Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with hand held shower attachment. Min price 595 pw. Max price 800 pw.

De Brotherton - Sleeps 6 This is a spectacular spacious three bedroom two storey cottage beautifully appointed and accessed from both the agged courtyard and the Lanercost Priory Garth. The huge granary doors have been incorporated into windows but ingeniously split to provide great picture windows into the living accommodation and two quirky arched low level bedroom lights. Ground Floor - Hall with WC. Large sitting room with an MP3 player and I-pod dock. Fully equipped kitchen with large fridge/freezer and double French doors that lead out to a agged patio area. First oor - Two twin bedrooms with en-suite shower. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with hand held shower attachment. Min price 675 pw. Max price 1100 pw. Howard House - Sleeps 8 This is the grandest of all the properties. Ground oor - Hall with WC. Living area, featuring three reclining sofas, 35 foot open plan sitting, dining and kitchen, with large fridge/freezer, and three stone arched windows overlooking the courtyard. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower. First oor - Twin bedroom with en-suite shower. Double bedroom with en-suite shower. Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with hand held shower attachment. Min price 795 pw. Max price 1495 pw. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/ freezer. Washing machine. Tumble Dryer. Spacious shared courtyard. Off road parking. Farm shop, gift shop and tearoom on site. PO/pub/restaurant 2 miles. Duvet with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottages please. The agged pathway to the front of all the cottages is ramped to facilitate disabled access.

Hexham Hideaways are 3 truly superb luxury apartments located in the historic market town of Hexham. They are all furnished and equipped to an exceptional standard providing a perfect base for a relaxing break. Hexham is noted for its splendid 7th century Abbey and the Border History Museum. Contrasting with these are excellent modern amenities including shops, art and leisure facilities, a twice monthly farmers market, cinema, swimming pool and a racecourse. For those wishing to explore Hadrians Wall, the major forts of Corstopium, Chesters and Housesteads are a short drive away. Equally accessible are the North Pennines, known as Englands Last Wilderness because of their wild and beautiful landscape, along with Blanchland a mediaeval village, Durham and Beamish Open Air Museum. To the north west lies the beautiful North Tyne Valley and Kielder Water, both have extensive recreational facilities for many outdoor pursuits. Hexham has rst-rate bus and rail links to Newcastle upon Tyne allowing you to travel without the need to park and perhaps indulge in some retail therapy at the Metro Centre or take a leisurely stroll along the fashionable Quayside. Sammys Place Ground oor apartment Accommodation all on one level Stunning open plan elegant living room, beautifully furnished with a well equipped dining kitchen. Delightful double bedroom. Small twin bedded room. Both rooms have en-suite bathroom, over bath shower and WC. Gas central heating. Sky TV. Roadside parking nearby, permit for 1 car. The Beacons First oor apartment accessed by staircase. Accommodation all on one level Living room furnished in a contemporary style. Fully tted kitchen/diner with all modern appliances. Master bedroom with extra large queen-size zip and link bed, en-suite shower room and WC. Double bedroom, en-suite bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Study/Cot room. Under oor heating. Private parking with electrically operated gated entrance. Broadway Apartment Ground oor apartment Accommodation all on one level Beautifully appointed living/dining room with coal effect electric re. Fully tted kitchen. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. Second double bedroom with extra large queensize - zip and link bed. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Gas central heating. Easy walking access. Private residents parking.

Services - Electricity and heating included. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Broadway has gas hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in apartments.

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Holmhead Cottage
Greenhead Hadrians Wall

Westgarth Cottage
Ovington Hadrians Wall

North Lodge
Heddon on the Wall Hadrians Wall

Eland Green Cottages


Ponteland Hadrians Wall

South Hall Cottage


Ingoe, Nr Belsay Hadrians Wall

Code 35 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref B20

Code 386 Sleeps 4 | Price Group K | Map Ref 20

Code 503 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref J19

The Old Stables, Code 501 Sleeps 4 /5 | Price Group H | Map Ref K18

The Old Tackroom, Code 502 Sleeps 4/5 | Price Group H | Map Ref K18

Code 479 Sleeps 4/6 | Price Group N | Map Ref 17

The Old Stables

The Old Tackroom

On the border between Northumberland and Cumbria, this ground oor accommodation forms part of the original farmhouse. Approached along a quiet lane, Holmhead is set in a lovely sheltered valley, surrounded by open countryside. The house itself is built directly over the foundations of the Roman Wall and is constructed with stones from the Wall. The ruins of Thirlwall Castle loom above, on the opposite bank of the Tipalt Burn behind the house. There are many delightful riverside walks and the footpath is on the route of the Hadrians Wall path and Pennine Way. The forts of Vindolanda, Birdoswald and Housesteads are easily reached and The Roman Army Museum is just three quarters of a mile by foot. 18 miles to the west is the city of Carlisle. There is a good selection of shops and the castle, cathedral and Tullie House Museum are worth a visit. The market town of Hexham is 19 miles east. Haltwhistle 3 miles offers shops, outdoor swimming pool and tennis. Golf 1/2 mile. Accommodation all on one level Sitting/dining room with electric re and well equipped kitchen area. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Both bedrooms have magnicent views of Thirlwall Castle. Large bathroom with over bath shower, basin and WC. Services - Electricity and full CH included. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric hob. Combination microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Shaver point. Walled garden with furniture. Off road parking. Pub in village. Shops/ PO/caf 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Local bus service. Sorry no pets or smoking. The owner runs bed and breakfast in the farmhouse.

Situated in the attractive old brewery courtyard in Ovington, this quaint stone built cottage has picturesque views over open countryside towards the River Tyne. This tranquil village lies in the heart of Tynedale close to Corbridge, renowned for various innovative and appealing shops, boutiques and pubs as well as many interesting historical sites. With some of the best preserved Roman Forts along Hadrians Wall including Vindolanda, Housesteads and The Chesters just a short drive away, it is a superb location for exploring some of the most stunning scenery with many miles of invigorating walks. Europes largest shopping and leisure centre, The Metro Centre is a 20 minute drive with over 50 cafes, 300 retail outlets and leisure attractions, it is open 7 days a week. Children will have a great time in Metroland with an indoor roller coaster and other thrilling rides. Golf, horse riding, walking and shing available locally. Good bus and rail links nearby. Ground oor - Comfortable, pleasantly furnished lounge with electric re. Dining room. Well equipped tted kitchen with door out to private patio garden with furniture. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Bright double bedroom. Spacious twin bedded room. Both with tted furniture. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Payphone. Enclosed patio garden with furniture. Off road parking. Restaurant in village (closed Mondays). Shops/PO/pubs 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

North Lodge is a quaint stone built lodge standing in a 1/3 of an acre cottage garden with picturesque walks from the front door. The original part of the lodge was built in the late 1800s and was a former lodge house to Close House Estate. It is directly on the path of Hadrians Wall and the site of the Hadrians Wall Vallum, the ditch where most artefacts are discovered. With this in mind it is highly likely that the lodge was built using stone from Hadrians Wall itself. Heddon on the Wall is a 5 minute walk, where there are two village pubs, ideal for an evening stroll along for a meal. Simple access to the A69, which runs west to Carlisle and east to Newcastle upon Tyne means exploring the region could not be easier. Just a 20 minute drive will take you to the quayside at Newcastle upon Tyne noted for a vibrant cosmopolitan lifestyle or the Gateshead Metro Centre with over 330 shops. This is a perfect retreat to unwind after exploring the many nearby Roman Forts including Vindolanda, Housesteads and Chesters. Walking, shing and golf all available locally. Accommodation all on one level Spacious lounge with open re set in stone replace and door out to the pretty cottage garden. One step down to well equipped breakfasting kitchen. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Glazed entrance porch. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Microwave. Fridge/ freezer. Dishwasher. Garden furniture. Private parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/station 0.5 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please.

Located on the owners 200 acre farm on the outskirts of Ponteland, these two semi-detached cottages have been sympathetically converted from a 250 year old stable block retaining many original features. Set in an enclosed courtyard they have access to a large shared garden and a tennis court to enjoy. There is also a small games room for children to play with a small snooker/pool table, table tennis and a dart board. They are extremely well placed being only 30 minutes from the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne, or for some extreme retail therapy, the Metro Centre at Gateshead is packed with over 330 shops. Within 45 minutes you can also visit Alnwick Castle and Gardens or any of the lovely clean uncrowded sandy beaches along the Heritage coastline. For those seeking more energetic outdoor pursuits the Northumberland National Park and Hadrians Wall provide an endless selection of footpaths and trails to explore, with the chance to observe an abundance of wildlife along the way. The National Trust property of Wallington Hall and Belsay Castle and gardens run by English Heritage are a short drive. Within walking distance there is a choice of pubs and restaurants serving good local food.

South Hall Cottage, in the grounds of the beautiful Grade 2* Listed South Hall, has recently been converted from four 17th Century farm workers homes to provide an exceptionally spacious cottage. Many of the original features such as rustic beams, stone replaces and exposed stone walls have been retained to create a relaxing and romantic ambience. It has under oor heating throughout and, being on one level is ideal for those who have difculty with steps. There are fabulous views to the south, across undulating countryside and wide-ranging footpaths and trails to explore. The cottage is perfectly located for those wishing to explore the World Heritage Site of Hadrians Wall, and for walkers of all abilities, being close to the Northumberland National Park. The Roman Forts of Vindolanda, Housesteads and Chesters are a short drive away, as are Corbridge, Hexham and Morpeth. The beautiful houses and landscaped gardens of Wallington Hall and Belsay Hall are a stones throw away. Matfen Hall Country House Hotel is on your doorstep for golf, relaxing in the spa or enjoying ne dining. Accommodation all on one level A fabulous open plan kitchen/dining area with relaxed seating and an open re benets from a oor to ceiling window that lets light ood in. Living room with wood burning stove and quality sofa bed for +2. Twin bedded room. Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, en-suite shower room and WC. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH (under oor) included. Open re - initial supply of logs provided. Colour TVs with Freeview. DVD. Radio/ipod dock. Electric oven and induction hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Large fully enclosed garden with patio area and barbecue. Off road parking. Shop/pub/restaurant 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome (free range chickens nearby). No smoking in cottage please. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 7

The Old Stables

The Old Stables

The Old Stables Ground oor - Large living/dining room with laminate oor. Fitted kitchen. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Small twin bedded room. Z-bed for + 1. Both bedrooms have original beamed, coombed ceilings.

The Old Tackroom Ground oor - Small second sitting room with dark wood panelling and equestrian memorabilia decorating the walls and original replace. First oor - Lounge/dining room. Breakfasting kitchen. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Large bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Z-bed for + 1. Most rooms have original beamed, coombed ceilings.

Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Wi-Fi. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Travel cot. Highchair. Garden furniture. Barbecue. Tennis court available April to October. Off road parking. Duvets with linen Towel hire available 6pppw. Sorry no pets and non smokers only please.

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Lake Cottage
Belsay, Nr Ponteland Hadrians Wall

Hedley Grange Cottages


Nr Beamish South Tyneside

Swallowdale
Simonstone, Nr Hawes Yorkshire Dales

Ghyll Burn Cottage


Nr Alston North Pennines

Allen Mill Cottage


Allendale North Pennines

Code 401 Sleeps 6 | Price Group P | Map Ref J17

Woodpeckers, Code 357 Sleeps 2 | Price Group H | Map Ref K22

Swallows, Code 358 Sleeps 3 | Price Group M | Map Ref K22

Code 434 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group S* | Yorkshire

Code 192 Sleeps 4/6+ cot | Price Group F | Map Ref D23

Code 211 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref F21

Woodpeckers Cottage

Swallows Cottage

Built in the late 19th century to mirror the striking Belsay Hall this cottage is situated in view of this neoclassical hall within the extensive parklands of the Belsay Estate. Now in the care of English Heritage Belsay Hall is set in 30 acres of landscaped gardens containing many exotic and rare plants, a rhododendron garden and a 27.4 metre Douglas Fir planted in 1830. To the north is the country park surrounding Bolam Lake, famous for its wide variety of birdlife and resident Mute Swans. Some of the birds have become quite tame and will even feed from your hand. This area is a stronghold of the red squirrel and is an ideal location for shing, boating or picnics. The cottage is ideally placed for exploring Hadrians Wall, the Northumberland National Park and a short drive to the Heritage Coast. The vibrant city of Newcastle is 20 minutes. Wallington Hall is 10 miles. Walking and golf available locally. Accommodation all on one level Well equipped dining kitchen. Comfortable lounge with open re. Spacious double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Some internal steps. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Open re fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Large enclosed garden with furniture. Off road parking. Shop/PO 1 mile. Pub/restaurant 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Up to 2 dogs welcome charged at 25 each per week. No smoking in cottage please. Welcome pack provided. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY. Minimum 450 per week. Christmas/New Year 1000 per week.

These exclusive barn conversions are set in a secluded garden overlooking a 9 hole golf course. Equipped to a luxury standard and aptly named after two of the many enchanting birds which frequent the garden, they offer stylish, modern accommodation in a perfect rural setting on the border between Northumberland and County Durham. This region offers an endless array of excursions with The Baltic Centre of Contemporary Art and The Millennium Bridge on Gateshead Quays only 8 miles. Or take a trip to the Metro Centre 6 miles, to indulge in a spot of retail therapy in one of the largest shopping centres in Europe. The North of England Open Air Museum at Beamish is 2 miles. This is a living working experience giving a vivid insight into the daily chores of those who lived in the early 19th and 20th centuries. Many of the scenes from the television adaptations of the Catherine Cookson novels have been lmed on location on the streets within Beamish Museum. County Durham, known as The Land of the Prince Bishops has some of the most dramatic landscapes in England. It is a county steeped in history with many ne castles including the awe-inspiring Durham Castle, which has stood on a peninsula above the River Wear for over 800 years, a symbol of the power and wealth of a bygone era, it was one of the rst World Heritage Sites designated in Britain. This is an ideal base for exploring the City of Newcastle, Northumberland Coast, the Roman Wall, the Northumberland National Park and the Durham Dales. Golf, Fishing, mountain biking, walking and horse riding all available locally.

Situated in the quiet hamlet of Simonstone, amidst the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this attractive detached stone bungalow boasts fabulous views across to Stag Fell. The natural beauty of Upper Wensleydale is spectacular all year round and coupled together with a vast network of walks and trails to suit walkers of all abilities makes this cosy, relaxing holiday home, perfect to return to after a day on the moors. This unspoilt region has a wealth of natural beauty, a diverse array of wildlife and a treasure trove of cultural heritage. The market town of Hawes is 2 miles, offering a good selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and tea rooms. The weekly market sells locally produced food. The long established Wensleydale Creamery Visitors Centre produces a huge variety of different cheeses including the Wallace and Gromit Wensleydale. Single storey with some internal steps Living/dining room with stone surround open re. Fully tted modern kitchen. Two double bedrooms. Twin bedded room. Two single bedrooms. NB: maximum use of four bedrooms per booking. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Shower room and WC. Stairs up to games room. Four steps down to utility room with WC.

Dating from about 1630, this characterful cottage has been renovated to provide very cosy accommodation retaining much old world charm with features such as beamed ceilings, stripped oors, stone walls and the remains of the old stairway turret. Set in an off road, secluded, wooded valley and nestling within the owners specialist alpine nursery garden, just over 1 mile from Alston this is an ideal and peaceful base for walking in the South Tyne Valley and North Pennines, increasingly referred to as Englands last wilderness. The surrounding area abounds with footpaths and bridleways and the Pennine Way passes close by. Hadrians Wall, the Lake District, Weardale, Teesdale and the beautiful and largely undiscovered Eden Valley are all within easy reach. The picturesque town of Alston provides a range of shops, craft galleries, coffee shops and pubs. Access is via external steps to First oor - Small balcony with door to dining kitchen. Delightful living room with pitched and beamed ceiling and pine oor, multi-fuel stove and sofa bed for +2. Cloakroom with wash basin and WC. Stairs down to Ground oor. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room - both with beamed ceilings. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. All rooms are furnished in a charming period style. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Multi-fuel stove - fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Cot. Highchair. Access to 12 acres of garden and woodland with patio area and furniture. Off road parking. Storage for bikes, etc. Pub/shops/PO/ restaurants 1.5 miles. Duvets No linen or towels provided. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This charming little stone cottage built in the 19th century, lies close to the River Allen amidst the beautiful countryside of the North Pennines. Furnished and equipped with a mixture of contemporary and traditional styles, it provides a calm and comfortable base from which to explore this fascinating region, known as Englands last wilderness, and ofcially designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There is a wonderful mix of moor and dale where you can walk or cycle for miles and observe rare plants and animal wildlife. Just across the river, on the site of the old lead mill, Allen Mill now has its own bakery, caf and micro brewery. Art and craft courses are available at several local venues. The lively village of Allendale is a mile away, where there are several pubs offering real ale, live music and food. Hadrians Wall and the Lake District are within easy reach. Hexham and Alston are 10 miles. Ground oor - Delightful living/dining room with Danish wood burning stove. Fabulous new well equipped kitchen with breakfast area. Walk-in pantry/utility room. Wet room with WC. Door from kitchen out to communal area. First oor - Pretty double bedroom with king-size bed and original replace. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Wood burning stove - logs provided. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Wi-Fi. Electric hob/oven. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge with ice box. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Payphone. Highchair. Small lawned garden to front. Landscaped garden across road with summerhouse, lawn, pond, decking, gas barbecue and furniture. Storage for bikes. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs 1 mile. Bakery and caf 200 metres. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Woodpeckers Cottage

Swallows Cottage

Access via internal staircase to First oor Spacious, elegantly furnished, open plan lounge with dining table and ultra modern fully tted kitchen area. Double bedroom with large en-suite shower room and WC.

Ground oor - Stylish tted modern dining/ kitchen. WC and hand basin. First oor - Comfortable, exquisitely furnished lounge. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and WC. Double bedroom with en-suite shower and hand basin.

Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Shared use of washer/dryer. Shared enclosed landscaped garden with lawn, patio area and furniture. Off road parking. Shops/pubs/restaurant 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in the cottage.

Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re fuel provided. HD colour TV with Sky. DVD. CD radio. PS3. Wi-Fi. Electric double oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Travel cot. Patio area with furniture and barbecue. Garage. Off road parking. Simonstone Hall Hotel is Dog Friendly and serves meals. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC 2 miles in Hawes. Duvets with linen. (towel hire available @ 4pppw). Well behaved pets welcome. Sorry no smoking in cottage please. Easy walking access.*Minimum price 420 per week.

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Dale View Cottage


Allendale North Pennines

Allenheads Farm Cottages


Sparty Lea, Nr Allendale North Pennines
Hannahs Cottage Rose Cottage

Station House
Nr Allendale North Pennines
Mobility Level 1

Low Cornriggs Farm Cottages


Cowshill, Weardale North Pennines
Nellys Cottage Alices Cottage Mobility Level 3

Code 271 Sleeps 4 | Price Group H | Map Ref F21

Hannahs Cottage, Code 427 Sleeps 6/7 | Price Group L* | Map Ref F24

Rose Cottage, Code 428 Sleeps 6/7 | Price Group L* | Map Ref F24

Code 424 Sleeps 4/6 + cot | Price Group H | Map Ref E21

Alices Cottage Code 410 Sleeps 5/6 | Price Group N | Map Ref H24

Nellys Cottage Code 411 Sleeps 6 | Price Group P | Map Ref H24

Hannahs Cottage

Rose Cottage

Alices Cottage

Nellys Cottage

Dale View Cottage is situated in an elevated position on the outskirts of Allendale and commands south-westerly views over the valley and the remote and beautiful countryside of the North Pennines, increasingly referred to as Englands Last Wilderness. This is an excellent holiday location for those interested in outdoor pursuits such as walking and mountain biking, with numerous footpaths and bridleways nearby. The area provides fascinating evidence of generations of lead and mineral mining dating from Roman times and the restored Killhope Wheel at the head of Weardale and nearby Alstons High Mill waterwheel bear testimony to a period when the now peaceful fellsides were the scene of great industrial activity. Hadrians Wall and the Lake District are less than a 45 minute drive. Allendale is 1 mile. Hexham and Alston are 10 miles. Accommodation all on one level Access is by a 0.25 mile gravel track. Comfortable living/dining room with electric ame effect re. French windows out to patio and superb panoramic views over the valley. Well equipped kitchen. Pretty double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Both with countryside views. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Enclosed south facing garden to rear with patio and furniture. Storage shed. Off road parking. DIY horse livery and grazing available by arrangement. Easy access to local footpaths. Shops/PO/pubs in village 1 mile by road or footpath. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. Baby sitting/child minding available at agreed times/rates.

Situated in peaceful rural surroundings within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, these traditionally furnished, semi-detached stone cottages offer panoramic views overlooking Swinhope Shield. This is an ideal getaway for those wishing to leave behind the hustle and bustle of modern life and enjoy Englands Last Wilderness. The area offers abundant opportunities for walking, cycling and exploring the region. Although now peaceful, the fell sides were once the scene of great industrial activity. The remains of lead and mineral mining are evident across the landscape. Allendale, 5 miles, has friendly pubs, tea rooms and craft shops and gained the Village of the Year Award for England in 2007. Nearby attractions include the market town of Hexham, noted for its seventh century Abbey, excellent shopping, leisure and restaurant facilities. Hadrians Wall is a 40 minute drive and the National Trusts ancient woodlands at Allen Banks are within 10 miles. Further aeld, Kielder Water, Newcastle, the Northumbrian Coast, Durham City and the Lake District are a 50 minute drive, therefore, all within reach of the cottages for a days excursion. Walking, cycling, golf and horse riding with indoor arena all available nearby.

Station House is a Bronze winner in the Self Catering Holiday of the Year in the North East Tourism awards. Over 50 years ago, this superb ground oor at was the waiting rooms and ticket ofce of the now closed Hexham to Allendale railway line. After full renovation, you can have a luxurious break, a mile from the bustling village of Allendale in the North Pennines. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its wealth of birdlife, you can also enjoy the fantastic quiet cycle routes and walks straight from the door. Walking, cycling and heritage guidebooks are supplied to inspire you. Fishing, golf, pony trekking and two stops along the old railway, the Garden Station, are all within 3 miles. The museums at Nenthead and the Killhope Wheel show the areas lead mining heritage and are just 12 miles, as is Hadrians Wall. Located on Allendale Caravan Park, a small eco-park. All caravans are privately owned providing a peaceful atmosphere. Accommodation all on one level Open plan lounge/diner and fully tted kitchen. One step up to double bedroom. Twin bedded room (optional zip and link to super king-size by arrangement). Sofa bed for + 2 in lounge. Disabled friendly shower room with large shower cubicle. South facing sun porch with furniture. Welcome pack provided. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Wood burning stove - logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. Wi-Fi. Video. DVD. CD/radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Shaver point. Cot. Highchair. Shared laundry with washing machine and tumble dryer with honesty box. Open patio with furniture. Off road parking. Safe storage for bicycles. Shops/ PO/pubs 1.25 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 2 well behaved pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

Standing in an elevated position with panoramic views over the Weardale Way these sandstone cottages are ideal for those seeking peace and tranquillity with the additional benet of relaxing in ve star luxury. They are located on the owners traditional working hill farm, parts of which date back over 200 years. The land around Low Cornriggs Farm is registered with English Nature as a Site of Special Scientic Interest due to the unusual fauna and ora. There are frequent opportunities to observe rare birds like Yellow Wagtails, Curlews and Lapwings and a colourful display of wild owers during the summer. With many of the National Cycle Network routes and numerous local footpaths passing throughout the region, this is a perfect base to rest after a vigorous day exploring the vast expanses of heather clad moorland. Long ago a thriving lead mining industry inuenced the landscape and provided work and prosperity for much of the local community. Nowadays the mines have been replaced by museums, one of which is The North of England Lead Mining Museum at Killhope. The spectacular waterfall of High Force is a short drive, here the River Tees plunges straight down 70 feet, the highest single drop waterfall in England. Pub 0.5 miles. Shop/PO 4 miles. Durham 35 miles. Beamish and Hadrians Wall a short drive. Walking, cycling, shing all available locally. Alices Cottage, Accommodation all on one level Beautifully furnished, well proportioned lounge with electric log effect stove operated by remote control. Fully tted contemporary style kitchen with dining table and TV. Spacious double bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite bathroom with bath and WC. Large twin bedded room with space for extra single bed by arrangement, TV and walk in wardrobe. Single bedroom. Shower room with large roll-in shower with wheelchair access and WC. Nellys Cottage, Accommodation all on one level Traditionally furnished, comfortable lounge with electric log effect stove, operated by remote control. Fully tted kitchen with dining table and TV. Master bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite bathroom with bath and WC. Two large twin bedded rooms. Shower room with large roll-in shower with wheelchair access and WC.
Alices Cottage Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Electric log effect stove. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven with halogen hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Sheltered courtyard garden with furniture and barbecue. Storage for bikes. Off road parking for 4 cars. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in the cottages. Easy walking Access. Home baking, Hereford beef and fresh eggs on sale at farmhouse. Both cottages have panoramic views across the valley.

Alices Cottage

Hannahs Cottage

Hannahs Cottage

Hannahs Cottage Ground oor - Spacious lounge with sofa bed and open re fuel provided. Short ight of stairs to mezzanine level with dining table. Well equipped kitchen with tiled oor. First oor - Gallery landing overlooking dining area. Double bedroom with exposed beamed ceiling. Twin bedded room. 2 steps up to twin bedded room with pitched ceiling. Family bathroom with bath and WC. All rooms have spectacular views across the valley.

Rose Cottage Ground oor - Large comfortable lounge with open re. Short ight of stairs to mezzanine level with dining area. Kitchen. First oor - Two double bedrooms with beamed ceilings. Bathroom with bath and WC. 2 steps up to twin bedded room with pitched ceiling.

Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Open res coal provided. Colour TV. DVD. Video. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Travel Cot. Highchair. Large shared garden with patio, furniture, barbecue & climbing frame. Rotary clothes dryer. Off road parking. Pub 1 mile. Shop/PO/pubs 5 miles. Duvets with linen no towels. Welcome pack provided. 2 well behaved pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please. NB* Off peak reduction to Price Group F for 2 people. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

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Eastcroft
Stanhope in Weardale North Pennines

Primrose Cottage
Stanhope in Weardale North Pennines

The Deeps
Hunstanworth, Blanchland North Pennines

Holly & Hornbeam Cottages


Hunstanworth, Blanchland North Pennines

The Sawmill
Baybridge, Blanchland North Pennines

Code 487 Sleeps 6 | Price Group F | Map Ref H24

Code 120 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group F | Map Ref H24

Code 97 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group R | Map Ref G22

Holly Cottage, Code 354 Sleeps 7 | Price Group K | Map Ref G22

Hornbeam Cottage, Code 355 Sleeps 5 | Price Group H | Map Ref G22

Code 438 Sleeps 5/7 | Price Group P | Map Ref G22

Holly Cottage

Hornbeam Cottage

This traditional stone semi-detached miners cottage situated in Stanhope is ideally located to explore the peace and tranquillity of Weardale and the Durham Dales. The cottage has been renovated to a high standard and decorated in a traditional style, retaining much country charm and home from home appeal. The secure rear courtyard is ideal for bicycle storage after a day exploring the many surrounding cycle routes and a sun trap for relaxing in on summer evenings. Relics of a bygone lead mining industry can be found at the Killhope Museum where visitors can see a miners sleeping quarters and the forty foot wrought iron lead crushing wheel known as the Killhope Wheel. High Force, Englands highest single drop waterfall and many historic buildings including Raby Castle, Hexham Abbey and Beamish Open Air Museum are all within easy driving distance. The Roman Forts along Hadrians Wall are a short drive, as is the vibrant City of Newcastle and the Metro Centre at Gateshead for the shopaholics. Ground oor - Spacious lounge with electric log effect re set in stone replace. Well equipped dining/kitchen with walk-in pantry. Electric stair lift to upstairs. First oor - Spacious family double bedroom with additional single bed and original replace. Bunk bedded room - bottom bed being a double. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Electric re. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Gas cooker. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Telephone with honesty box. Secure courtyard garden with patio furniture, outside WC and bike storage. Roadside parking. Shops/PO/ pubs/TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

Commanding spectacular views over Weardale, Primrose Cottage is in a peaceful hillside hamlet above Stanhope, surrounded by magnicent countryside. The simple cottage has a south facing sun lounge and overlooks a steep ravine from where stone was quarried in the 19th century; now wild and overgrown it is an attractive feature of the local landscape. This is an ideal base from which to explore Weardale, Teesdale and the wild and remote countryside of the North Pennines. This region is often referred to as Englands Last Wilderness, mainly due to the remote heather clad moorland, deep valleys and craggy outcrops. At the head of the Wear Valley is Killhope Wheel, the centrepiece of a heritage museum based on lead mining. The acclaimed Open Air Museum at Beamish is 20 miles east, Hexham and Hadrians Wall a similar distance north. Ground oor - Large breakfasting kitchen with larder off. Dining room with ornamental cast iron kitchen range. Lounge with double sofa bed and Parkray solid fuel CH stove. Sun porch with panoramic views. Twin bedded room. Compact shower room and WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom and WC. All main rooms have striking views over Weardale. Services - Electricity and full NSH by 1 meter. Solid fuel CH from Parkray - fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. Video. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Telephone/answer phone. Cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Enclosed terraced garden to rear and side with lawn, patio and furniture. Small garage. Access to cottage is along a hard eld track. Parking beside cottage or in eld. Shops/PO/pubs/The Durham Dales information and Craft Centre are 1 mile in Stanhope. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved dog welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Availability - Easter to end October/Short Breaks

Situated in an elevated position and commanding spectacular views over the Derwent Valley this 19th century stone cottage provides fabulous accommodation of the highest standard in a secluded and peaceful setting, 400 metres off road along a private track. Visitors have access to the surrounding land which includes private woodland with forest paths. An excellent location for both walking and touring this scenic area. Weardale, Teesdale and the Yorkshire Dales are within easy reach whilst Hexham and Hadrians Wall are 11 miles to the north. The ancient estate village of Blanchland is 2 miles, a monastery was established here in 1175, the monks wore white habits and it is probable that from them the district received its name of Blanchland or Whiteland. Durham, Newcastle and the Metro Centre are all 20 miles. Beamish open air museum is 15 miles. The Derwent Reservoir with water sport facilities is a short drive. Golf close by. Ground oor - Delightful beamed sitting room with wood burning stove. Spacious farmhouse style dining kitchen with Rayburn oven. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Conservatory with stone oor and large glass folding doors. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Large double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower spray and WC. All rooms have lovely countryside views. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stove initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Cooking by Rayburn stove or small electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Dishwasher. Travel cot available on request. Shaver point. Enclosed garden and sheltered patio with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Shops/ PO/pubs/restaurant 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 2 well behaved pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

In the upper reaches of the Derwent Valley above the picturesque village of Blanchland these converted barns are furnished and equipped to an excellent standard. Only minutes away is the Derwent Reservoir, stocked with an abundance of rainbow trout it is a popular shing venue also offering water sports, sailing, hiking and a picnic area. The area has been designated an area of outstanding natural beauty and a Geopark with its vast areas of high, wild moorland and many dramatic geological features such as Englands largest waterfall, High Force, and the sweeping U-shaped valley of High Cup Gill on the Pennine Way dominating the region. A stunning range of birds can be observed such as Black Grouse, Peregrine and Short Eared Owls, bird watchers will be in their element. This is perfect country for outdoor activities, with bridleways to explore and the C2C National Cycle Route passing closely. Hexham, 11 miles, has an excellent range of amenities, a theatre, cinema, swimming pool and athletic running track. There are good bus and rail links from Hexham to the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne. This cosmopolitan capital of the North-East offers both exciting and cultural entertainment with varied musical performances at The Sage, Gateshead. The Baltic Arts Centre hosts one of the biggest contemporary art spaces in Europe, also enjoy the many lively waterfront restaurants, bars and night clubs along the quayside.

Standing alone in a beautiful sheltered location, surrounded by pine trees, this cottage offers peace and tranquillity for a relaxing break away from the stress of modern life. This region is part of the North Pennines, known as Englands Last Wilderness. It is a paradise for walkers and mountain bikers with numerous paths and trails to delight all abilities. The stunning countryside provides the perfect habitat for an abundance of wildlife. Deer and rabbits can often be seen wandering around the garden of the cottage. A short drive is Derwent Reservoir, the second largest reservoir in the North East. The south-western area has been managed as a nature reserve since 1967 with a diverse range of breeding birds and wildfowl. The reservoir is stocked with rainbow and brown trout, there is also a sailing club and a picnic area. The market town of Hexham, 11 miles, provides a good selection of amenities including cafes, pubs, restaurants, super markets, swimming pool and theatre. Ground oor - Light and airy sitting room with wood burning stove, sofa bed for plus 2 and doors out to garden. Dining room with electric re. Well equipped breakfasting kitchen. WC and hand basin. First oor - Large double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Twin bedded room with zip and link beds. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stove initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Gas hob. Electric oven. Microwave. Fridge/ freezer. Washing machine. Dishwasher. Travel cot available on request. Shaver point. Sheltered woodland garden with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurant 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 2 well behaved pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 13

Holly Cottage

Holly Cottage

Holly Cottage Ground oor - Delightful sitting room with tiled oor and rug. Dining room. Large well equipped kitchen. Shower room. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Two double bedrooms. Twin bedded room. Single bedroom. All bedrooms have beamed ceilings. Bathroom with over bath shower spray and WC.

Hornbeam Cottage Ground oor - Delightful sitting room with tiled oor and rug. Well equipped dining kitchen. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Single bedroom. All bedrooms have beamed ceilings. Bathroom with over bath shower spray and WC. Shower room.

Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Shared enclosed gravelled courtyard with furniture. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurant 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels provided. 1 pet welcome but must be kept on lead. No smoking in cottage please.

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East Briscoe Farm Cottages


Baldersdale, Nr Barnard Castle North Pennines

Red Lion Cottage


Cotherstone North Pennines

Hall Hill House


Nr Wark National Park

Drovers Rest
Otterburn, Nr Kielder National Park

Townfoot Cottage
Elsdon National Park

Studio Cottage Code 262 Sleeps 2 | Price Group B | Map Ref H25

Barn Cottage Code 263 Sleeps 4 | Price Group G | Map Ref H25 Low Barn Cottage Code 264 Sleeps 4/5 | Price Group G | Map Ref H25 West Cottage Code 265 Sleeps 4/6 | Price Group G | Map Ref H25 Farm Cottage Code 266 Sleeps 2 | Price Group C | Map Ref H25

Code 378 Sleeps 8 +cot | Price Group T | Map Ref H25

Code 243 Sleeps 5/6 | Price Group F | Map Ref F17

Code 329 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group G | Map Ref F14

Code 93 Sleeps 5 +cot | Price Group L | Map Ref G14

West Cottage

These 5 stone built cottages are delightfully situated in a beautiful, peaceful south facing position on a 14 acre riverside estate with stunning views over open countryside. The original farmhouse reputedly dates back to 1713, and this together with the adjoining barns has been skilfully converted to provide excellent holiday cottages. East Briscoe is ideally placed for exploring by foot, cycle or car the North of Englands rich history and wonderful countryside. Hadrians Wall and Durham Cathedral are within easy reach as are 4 National Parks. The farm is 2 miles from the Pennine Way in the dale made famous by Hannah Hauxwell and designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are sheep and chickens on the farm, marked paths through the elds and woods, a variety of wildlife to be seen including deer, kingshers and otters, and free shing on the River Balder. Cotherstone is 2 miles. Barnard Castle and Bowes Museum 6 miles. Golf, tennis, bowls and horse riding are all available locally. Studio Cottage, Ground oor accommodation with 2 internal steps - Open plan sitting/dining room with electric re and kitchen area. Double bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Studio Cottage interconnects with Barn Cottage via a short hallway. The two can be booked together for up to 6 people. Pets welcome. Barn Cottage, Ground oor - Spacious open plan living room with electric re and original Hemmel arched windows. Dining room. Kitchen with dishwasher. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Pets welcome. Low Barn Cottage, Accommodation all on one level Entrance lobby. Good sized dining/kitchen with dishwasher. Double bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. A ramp leads to sitting room with living ame gas re. Twin bedded room. Pets welcome.
Low Barn Cottage

Located in the centre of the peaceful village of Cotherstone this semi-detached cottage has been furnished to a high standard combining traditional country style with modern luxury and convenience, ideal for a family holiday. The cottage is close to the Red Lion Pub which offers a quiet friendly atmosphere. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty the nearby unspoilt moorland is home to some rare and fascinating ora and fauna. Birdwatchers, walkers and mountain bikers can enjoy a network of footpaths and bridleways through farm and moorland. High Force, the highest waterfall in England marks an awe-inspiring spot where the River Tees drops 21 metres dramatically sending thousands of gallons of water thundering to a pool below. The popular market town of Barnard Castle is 4 miles, with its castle, famous Bowes Museum, sports centre and interesting shops. Fishing, golf, tennis, bowls and horse riding are all available locally. Ground oor - Spacious living room with impressive stone replace and gas stove. Dining room. Modern fully tted galley-style kitchen. Shower room with walk-in shower and WC. Small enclosed courtyard with furniture. First oor - Two double bedrooms. Luxury bathroom with spa bath, over bath shower and WC. Second oor - Two twin attic bedrooms. NB: Limited headroom. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Gas stove. Colour TV with Freeview. CD radio. Gas/electric range cooker. Microwave. Fridge/ freezer. Washer/dryer. Dishwasher. Telephone. Broadband access. Off road parking for 1 car - extra roadside parking. Shop/PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Well behaved pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

This remote stone built detached cottage is located in a tranquil setting with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. Entering this 17th century cottage is like taking a step back in time with its period features such as exposed beams and latched doors. Approached by a farm track through a eld, Hall Hill House lies approximately 0.5 miles from a main road between Wark and Bellingham. Accessed by footpath/farm track this is an ideal location for those seeking absolute peace and solitude. Surrounded by open countryside there is an abundance of wildlife including deer and badgers. Kielder Water 10 miles, offers water sports and miles of pathways and trails in the surrounding forest for walking, mountain biking and horse riding. Hexham with its mediaeval abbey is 15 miles. Hadrians Wall is 10 miles. Gateshead Metro Centre and Beamish Open Air Museum are approximately 30 miles. Bellingham is 2.5 miles. Ground oor - Cosy beamed living/dining room with multi-fuel stove. Well equipped untted kitchen. First oor - Delightful double bedroom with four poster bed, ornamental pot bellied stove and single bed. Z-bed for +1. Double bedroom with 4 antique mahogany bedstead. Both with pitched and beamed ceilings. Bathroom with corner bath, over bath power shower and WC. Rooms furnished in period style. NB: Low Doors. Private Water supply so low water pressure. Farm track can occasionally be rough depending upon the weather. Services - Electricity and full NSH included June - Sept (Oct, Apr & May 15 per week). Multi-fuel stove initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Fenced grassed garden with small covered pond, patio and furniture. Shop/PO/pubs 2.5 miles. Duvets with linen no towels. Off road parking. Pets welcome but on lead at all times as livestock nearby. Private water supply.

Standing in an elevated position within the Northumberland National Park, with panoramic views over the Rede Valley, this spacious, comfortably furnished, detached property offers excellent accommodation in this wild and remote region. Visitors have access to a large landscaped garden with wooded area, pond with ducks, hens and a variety of wildlife. The cottage lies on the line of an ancient drovers route from Scotland to London. Kielder Water is within 10 miles and offers sailing, windsurng and shing whilst the forest trails are great for walking, cycling or riding. The ancient town of Hexham, 25 miles, has a 7th century Abbey and an excellent range of shops, cafes and a theatre. Hadrians Wall and the major forts at Housesteads and Vindolanda can be reached in 30 minutes by car and the Border towns of Jedburgh, Hawick and Kelso are also easily accessible. Bellingham is 7 miles. Otterburn 3 miles. Accommodation all on one level Easy walking access via ramp. Spacious open plan living area with kitchen, dining and sitting areas, living ame electric re and attractive laminate wood oor. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. All rooms are nicely furnished with laminate wood oors, rugs and countryside views. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Gas cooker. Microwave. Fridge with ice box. Freezer space available. Washing machine. Shaver point. Cot. Highchair. Shared gardens to front and rear with pond, patio area and furniture. Off road parking for 2 cars. Storage shed. Shop/PO 3 miles. Pub 0.5 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 Well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

Once a stonemasons workshop, this delightful cottage lies adjacent to a grade II listed former bastle house on the edge of the ancient village of Elsdon, within the Northumberland National Park. The village is noted for its fortied Pele Tower and its church, built circa 1400 on the site where St Cuthberts body rested in 875. High on the pillar near the door are some deep scratches, reputedly left by the bowmen of Redesdale sharpening their arrows. As recently as the early 19th century the pagan superstition of driving cattle through midsummer bonres to protect them from disease was observed on the village green. Footpaths radiate out over the surrounding hills offering ne walking and views. Wallington Hall, Cragside, Hadrians Wall and Kielder are nearby. Rothbury 10 miles. The coast 25 miles. Fishing, golf and horse riding available locally. Art workshops in drawing, painting, batik, screen print and felt making available at Townfoot Studio. Ground oor - Tastefully appointed living room with inglenook replace, multi-fuel stove, pine oor and rugs. Large farmhouse kitchen with exposed beams and a stone oor. Open staircase to First oor - Double bedroom. Family room with three single beds. Both with vanity units. Bathroom with bath and shower mixer tap, bidet and WC. Services - Electricity included. Full gas CH by meter reading. Multi-fuel stove initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven. Gas hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Electric blankets available. Highchair. Enclosed rear garden with patio, furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. 2 Mountain bikes available. Storage shed. Pub in village. Shop/PO 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Farm Cottage

West Cottage, Ground oor - Large sitting room with living ame gas re and under stairs alcove for z-bed for + 2 charged at 20pppw. Dining/kitchen with dishwasher. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Sorry no pets. Farm Cottage, Ground oor - Pleasant sitting room with open re. Dining/kitchen. First oor - Spacious double bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Sorry no pets. Services (ALL PROPERTIES) - Electricity and full NSH included. Open res - logs provided, coal on sale. Colour TV. Video. CD radio. Electric or gas cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Shaver point. Cot (except Studio Cottage). Highchair. Mobile phone in cottage by arrangement. Private patio. Shared use of extensive lawned garden, conservatory and barbecue. Free use of bicycles. Baby sitting service. Pub taxi service. Shop/PO/pub 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets must be kept on lead except in eld set aside for dogs. Private water supply from deep well. No smoking in cottages please. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 14

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Ryecroft Cottage
Swindon, Nr Thropton National Park

Stonecrop Cottage
Alwinton National Park

Woodbine Cottage
Harbottle National Park

The Granary
Sharperton National Park

Code 191 Sleeps 8 + cot | Price Group T | Map Ref H12

Code 381 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref H13

Code 3 Sleeps 4 | Price Group L* | Map Ref G12

Code 255 Sleeps 6 | Price Group P | Map Ref G13

On the edge of the Northumberland National Park, this exceptional conversion of a former granary is located on a working farm in a peaceful off road setting near the little hamlet of Sharperton. Furnished and equipped to the highest standard, it benets from breathtaking views over the beautiful Coquet Valley and the Simonside Hills. Footpaths provide easy walking over the surrounding countryside and through the extensive forestry commission woodland at Holystone, 1 mile, where there is a Roman spring called the `Ladys Well. Rothbury, 7 miles, has a golf course. The National Trust property of Cragside is 9 miles, the Heritage Coast, Kielder Water and Hadrians Wall 20 miles. Fishing and horse riding nearby. Ground oor - Master bedroom, en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC, and large walk in dressing room. Twin bedded room. Cloakroom with WC. Utility/boot room. First oor - Impressive open plan, beamed living room with superb views, inglenook replace and cast iron gas stove. Large farmhouse style dining kitchen. Twin bedded room. Double bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower spray and WC.

A completely renovated, traditional stone cottage nestling under the hills in a tranquil corner of the Northumberland National Park, surrounded by stunning scenery and teeming with wildlife, yet just 7 miles from Rothbury where all services are available. Walk straight from the door onto wild open access land with moorland, woods, rough pasture, and tumbling rivers: nd the woodland waterfall and prehistoric archaeological sites, and admire spectacular views from the hill-tops! Explore the owners eld opposite the cottage, frequently visited by rare red squirrels and dotted with nesting boxes for owls and other birds. Rabbits play in the cottage garden and the window view bird table attracts numerous species. The area is rich with wild owers including a vivid swathe of bluebells, rhododendrons and heather; whilst autumn brings colourful leaves and berries. Stroll to a 17th Century bastle-house, or take a short drive to waymarked nature trails and medieval well at Holystone. Very central location offers easy access to Alnwick (Castle and Gardens), and many local National Trust properties, Hadrians Wall and the coast. Accommodation all on one level Living room with log re and view to hills. Attractive, well equipped kitchen. Spacious double bedroom with king-size bed. Twin bedded room. Fully tiled bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re - logs provided free of charge. Colour TV with Sky and DVD/ CD player. Gas cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Cot. Highchair. Enclosed gardens with picnic table. Off road parking. Storage for bikes. Shops and full services 7 miles. Pub/restaurants 5 miles. PO 1 mile. Duvets with linen No towels. Sorry no pets. Non smokers only please.

This delightful cottage has been skilfully created from a former 19th century granary and enjoys splendid views along the Coquet Valley. Nestling in the picturesque village of Alwinton, it stands amongst some of the most outstandingly beautiful and unspoilt countryside in Northumberland. The area is a paradise for the hill walker, angler and mountain biker or for those just wanting to enjoy the peace and seclusion of the countryside. Situated within the Northumberland National Park, Stonecrop is well placed for travelling to Hadrians Wall, Kielder Water and the spectacular Heritage coast. The attractive market town of Rothbury is 10 miles and just beyond this is Cragside, now owned by the National Trust. This magnicent house and country park, formerly home of Lord Armstrong, industrialist and entrepreneur, was the rst property in the country to be lit by hydroelectricity. Ground oor - Entrance hall with underoor heating. Large kitchen/diner with multi-fuel stove and access to conservatory and very secluded garden. Spacious bedroom with wood ooring, super king-size bed zip and link to make twin beds, en-suite bathroom with over bath shower, WC and underoor heating. First oor - Sitting room with beamed ceiling, multi-fuel stove and lovely countryside views. Double bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and partial NSH included. Multi-fuel stove - fuel provided. Colour TV/DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Wi-Fi (small charge). Highchair on request. Enclosed garden with patio furniture. Off road parking. Shops 10 miles. PO 2 miles. Pub in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. *Off peak reduction to H for 2 people.

Woodbine Cottage is situated in the wonderfully picturesque village of Harbottle, 8 miles west of Rothbury in the upper Coquet Valley and within the Northumberland National Park. This most attractive, double fronted 19th century stone built cottage has panoramic views over the nearby Harbottle fells and benets from splendid landscaped, tiered gardens with attractive lawned and patio areas. The living accommodation is of the highest order, being particularly spacious and most tastefully furnished and equipped. This is an excellent base for a walking holiday with a wealth of little used footpaths radiating in all directions throughout the valley and in the nearby Cheviots. Walk through the village past the ruins of Harbottle Castle up the hill to the 30 foot high Drake Stone, reputedly a magical site. Hadrians Wall, the Northumberland coast with its many castles, Kielder Water, Cragside and Wallington Hall are all within easy reach. Shops and golf course in Rothbury, 8 miles. Ground oor - Superb lounge with wood ooring, beamed ceiling, inglenook replace and multi-fuel stove. Dining room with exposed stone inglenook replace, beamed ceiling and wood oor. Well equipped breakfasting kitchen. Utility lobby. Shower room with WC. First oor - Attractive double bedroom with kingsize bed. Small twin bedded room. Two single bedrooms. Beautiful tiled bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. All rooms have lovely countryside views. Services - Electricity and full LPG CH included June - Sept (Oct May 30 per week). Multi-fuel stove - fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/ freezer. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Payphone. Large garden with patio, furniture and barbecue. Road side parking. Shop 6 miles. Pub in village. Duvets with linen no towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Gas stove - fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD player. Radio. Electric cooker/gas hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Payphone. Cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Large enclosed garden, patio and furniture. Play area with goal posts and swings. Garage. Off road parking. Storage for bikes. PO/shop/pub 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

Wreighburn Cottage
Thropton, Nr Rothbury National Park

Code 256 Sleeps 6/8 + cot | Price Group S* | Map Ref 13

Adjacent to magnicent gardens and grounds this truly superb cottage attached to the owners country house nestles on the south bank of the River Coquet. With 23 acres of parkland and 700 metres of private shing, the tranquil setting of this cottage is idyllic. Situated on the edge of the village of Thropton and on the fringe of Northumberland National Park, the view across to the Simonside Hills and the Cheviots is breathtaking. The River Coquet is famous for its Autumn Salmon run and shing is included (rod licence required) making the cottage particularly attractive to shermen in September and October. Fishing lessons (inc. rod hire) and beekeeping lessons can be booked at 12 per hour. Duck shooting can be arranged at extra cost. Thropton is two miles from Rothbury and the National Trusts Cragside Estate, 15 miles from Alnwick and its famous castle and gardens, 18 miles from the coast and 25 miles from Holy Island. A network of lovely footpaths and cycling routes are easily accessed from the property. The owners can arrange free transportation for those wanting to walk St. Oswalds or St. Cuthberts Way. Ground oor - Pleasant lounge with original replace, open re and piano. Delightful dining kitchen with inglenook replace. Utility/boot room. First oor - Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. Double bedroom with private access to main bathroom with bath and WC. Both with additional single beds. Twin bedded room. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Sky Sports. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Wi-Fi. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Small enclosed garden, an upper paddock, tennis court with pavilion and table tennis, a small football pitch and three ponds. Off road parking. Pubs/restaurant in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets by arrangement with owner. No smoking in cottage please. *NB: Last minute off peak reduction to Price Group P for 4 persons. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY. 17

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Lorbottle Farm Cottages


Lorbottle, Nr Rothbury National Park

Keepers Cottage
Burradon, Nr Thropton National Park

Westeld Cottage
Thropton, Nr Rothbury National Park

Burnfoot Holiday Cottages


Netherton, Near Rothbury National Park

Grandmas Cottage Code 233 (left of picture) Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref 13

Mordues Cottage Code 34 (right of picture) Sleeps 5/6+ cot | Price Group H | Map Ref 13

Code 384 Sleeps 4 | Price Group L | Map Ref 13

Code 291 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group M | Map Ref 13

Code 454, 455, 456 and 458 Sleeps 4 | Price Group L | Map Ref H13

Code 457 and 459 Sleeps 3 | Price Group K | Map Ref H13

Grandmas Cottage

Mordues Cottage

Sandpiper Cottage

Sandpiper Cottage

Originally farm workers dwellings, these spacious stone cottages are situated on a working farm and enjoy splendid views in all directions. They lie 1 mile from the hamlet of Lorbottle and approximately 5 miles from Rothbury in the heart of Northumberland. This is a lovely secluded and peaceful setting, the surrounding countryside being particularly attractive with gently rolling hills rising to the Cheviots in the north whilst to the south the ground falls to the beautiful Coquet valley with the Simonside Hills beyond. The unspoilt market town of Rothbury nestles on the banks of the River Coquet. The origins of the town date back to long before the Norman Conquest. Nowadays it has a good range of shops, pubs and cafes. Down by the river there are some charming riverside walks and the opportunity to sh for trout and salmon. This is a good location from which to visit the areas many attractions. Cragside House and gardens, former home of Lord Armstrong, the rst house to be lit by hydro-electric power, is 6 miles. Alnwick with its castle and gardens 15 miles. The Heritage coast, Hadrians Wall and Kielder Water are all within 40 minutes by car. Excellent golf, pony trekking and riding available locally.

This former game keepers cottage has recently undergone a complete renovation to provide high quality accommodation in tranquil surroundings. This region is a walkers paradise with the valley of Coquetdale contrasting with the lofty peaks of the Cheviot Hills. The diversity of the landscape attracts many species of birds throughout the year making it an ideal location for ornithologists to indulge in their favourite pastime. Just outside Rothbury is the National Trusts magnicent Cragside House, the rst house ever to be lit by its own water generated power. The ne castle and gardens at Alnwick are a short drive. The castle was built to defend England from the Scots and recently its fame has been revived by playing host to epic movies, including the Harry Potter lms. The Heritage Coast, Hadrians Wall and Kielder Water are all a short drive. Golf, shing, horse riding and mountain bike hire available locally. Accommodation all on one level Comfortable living/dining room with open re and wooden oor. Fitted kitchen with separate utility room. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. Twin bedded room with zip and link beds. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Open re fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Delightful enclosed cottage garden with furniture. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs 4 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This impressive former water bailiffs cottage lies at the heart of the owners 135 acre farm in a stunning location in upper Coquetdale. Converted with style, imagination and great attention to detail, it has superb views to the south over the Simonside Hills and to the east over the Rothbury Hills whilst in the foreground the meandering Wreigh Burn runs through the farm. Visitors are welcome to explore the farm, much of which is designated a Site of Special Scientic Interest and is home to a host of birdlife as well as otters, badgers and foxes. There are trout in the burn and a good run of salmon twice a year. Despite the farms complete seclusion Rothbury, with all its amenities, is just 3 miles and Thropton 1 mile. This is magnicent countryside for walking and cycling. Horse riding and shing are available nearby. Alnwick is 12 miles, the coast 16 miles. Accommodation all on one level Open plan living/dining room with kitchen area, inglenook replace and wood burning stove. Master bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. Doors out to veranda. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and WC. All rooms beautifully appointed with chestnut oors, beamed ceilings and stunning countryside views. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stove - fuel provided. Colour TV with satellite. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Shaver point. Cot. Highchair. Enclosed garden with veranda, furniture and barbecue. Storage for bikes. Off road parking. Pub 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 pet welcome - on a lead please. Fishing on site. No smoking in cottage please. Easy walking access.

Burnfoot Holiday Cottages provide exclusive self catering accommodation in tranquil open countryside in the beautiful Coquet Valley close to Thropton. This superb conversion offers the perfect blend of original character and modern conveniences. The exterior of the buildings has been sympathetically converted to retain much of the original architectural and historical integrity. Inside, the cottages are oozing character, boasting many features including exposed beams and oak doors. To the northern side of the farm steading is a large lawned area providing a safe child friendly environment for running and playing. Guests are welcome to use the tarmac tennis court on site. Thropton is 4 miles and has a village shop and pub serving good food. Rothbury where you will nd a good selection of shops, cafes and pubs is about 8 miles. Just outside Rothbury is Cragside, an extraordinary Victorian mansion created by Lord Armstrong. Now owned by the National Trust the grounds and house are open to the public. Only recently it was discovered that Burnfoot was formerly part of the Cragside Estate, and it was in fact a Victorian model farm created by Lord Armstrong as a showcase for his pioneering engineering methods. The central location of Burnfoot Cottages provides guests with a great base for touring the whole of Northumberland from Hadrians Wall in the south to the Scottish Borders in the north. A drive along quiet country lanes to the west takes you through the Northumberland National Park across to Kielder Water and to the east is the wonderful Heritage coastline with many castles and colourful seaside villages. This is altogether the perfect place to relax and unwind. Walking, cycling, golf, horse riding, tennis all close by. Curlew Cottage Code 454, Dipper Cottage Code 455, Heron Cottage Code 456, Sandpiper Cottage Code 458, Ground oor - Very comfortable contemporary styled open plan lounge, dining area and fully tted well equipped kitchen with wooden oor. Under stairs storage. First oor - Light, airy double bedroom. Bunk bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. All bedrooms have exposed beams and high ceilings. Kingsher Cottage Code 457, Wagtail Cottage Code 459 Ground oor - Very comfortable contemporary styled open plan lounge, dining area and fully tted well equipped kitchen with wooden oor. Under stairs storage. First oor - Light, airy double bedroom. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. All bedrooms have exposed beams and high ceilings.
Curlew Cottage

Grandmas Cottage

Mordues Cottage

Ground oor - Spacious sitting room with gas re. Dining room. Well equipped galley kitchen. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. All main rooms have splendid views over open countryside to the hills beyond.

Ground oor - Comfortable sitting/dining room with gas re. Well equipped galley kitchen. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Single bedroom with 36 bed plus pull out childs bed. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. All main rooms have splendid views over open countryside to the hills beyond.

Curlew Cottage

Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Electric blankets. Cot. Highchair. Shared enclosed garden with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Storage for bikes. Shop/PO/pubs 2 miles. Duvets with Linen. Towels on request. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottages please. Small craft shop on site.

Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Gravelled patio with furniture and barbecue available. Cot and Highchair on request. Communal area outside the cottages. Childrens play area. Off road parking for 2 cars per cottage. Shop/PO/pubs/restaurant 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome in all cottages except Dipper Cottage - 20 per pet. No smoking in cottages please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY except peak Summer weeks Saturday to Saturday. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 19

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Riverside Lodges
Rothbury National Park

Conway Cottage
Rothbury National Park

Wellstrand House
Rothbury National Park

Bluebell Cottage
Whittingham, Nr Alnwick National Park

Simonside Cottage
Glanton National Park

Code 186, 187 and 188 Sleeps 2 +cot | Price Group F | Map Ref 13

Code 189 and 190 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group L* | Map Ref 13

Code 493 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref 13

Code 363 Sleeps 4/6 +cot | Price Group F | Map Ref 13

Code 338 Sleeps 4 +cot| Price Group M | Map Ref 11

Code 469 Sleeps 3/4 | Price Group H | Map Ref 11

(TOP) Masters, Tylers and Wardens Lodges, (ABOVE) Tylers Lodge

(TOP) Riverside and Sharps Lodges, (ABOVE) Riverside Lodge

These ne holiday homes were created from a handsome 19th century building, exposed beams and original features have been retained and each is furnished and equipped to a high standard. They are situated in a lovely riverside setting on the southern fringe of the attractive market town of Rothbury in the upper Coquet Valley. Rothbury is in the lee of the Simonside hills where, together with some truly superb surrounding countryside, there are endless opportunities for excellent walking on the fells, or along the many miles of unspoilt bridleways and footpaths. To the west, the River Coquet winds up a picturesque broad and fertile valley towards the moorlands of the Northumberland National Park and the Cheviot Hills. On the outskirts of Rothbury is Cragside, the splendid Victorian mansion and estate, formerly the home of Lord Armstrong and now owned by the National Trust. Rothbury offers a range of shops and good village pubs and coffee shops, all within walking distance. Also available locally are horse riding, shing, golf, mountain biking and a new indoor swimming pool and sports complex in nearby Alnwick.

Tylers Lodge

Sharps Lodge

Masters Lodge Code 186, Wardens Lodge Code 187, Tylers Lodge Code 188 Although the internal layout varies slightly each unit comprises Ground oor - Appealing open plan traditionally furnished living/dining room. Tylers Lodge has an open re. Masters and Wardens Lodges have coal effect electric res. Well equipped kitchen area. First oor - Double bedroom with pitched ceiling. Bathroom with sunken bath, separate shower, WC and heated towel rail. Sharps Lodge Code 189, Ground oor - Attractive living room with wood burning stove. Well equipped dining kitchen. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and WC. First oor - Twin bedded room. NB: Several sets of internal steps. Riverside Lodge Code 190, Accommodation all on one level Living/dining room with pitched and beamed ceiling and views over the river. Open re. Well equipped kitchen. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services (ALL PROPERTIES) - All energy costs included. Heating by electric convector heaters. Cottages with open res - fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. Video or DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Shaver point. Separate shared utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer. Travel cot. Shared lawned garden with patio furniture and barbeque. Off road parking for 1 car per unit. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in town. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets by arrangement with management. No smoking in cottages please. *NB: Off peak reductions available - please ask for details. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 20

Originally home to the blacksmith, Conway Cottage dates back to the mid 1800s and is Grade II listed. This stone built cottage stands in a walled courtyard hidden away behind the main street of Rothbury. Having recently undergone full restoration the cottage now provides exceptionally clean and relaxing surroundings retaining charm and character. The courtyard is perfect for relaxed alfresco dining on summer evenings. Rothbury stands on the banks of the River Coquet, at the foot of the Simonside Hills and is known as the Gateway to the Northumberland National Park. The town boasts shops selling locally produced food, charming cafes, a golf course and the Cragside Estate. The estate is famous for its fantastic display of rhododendrons. The endless network of walks and trails, suitable for all abilities, makes this region popular with walkers and cyclists. Alnwick, famous for its magnicent castle and gardens, is a short drive then onwards to the Heritage coastline with miles of sandy beaches and rocky coves. Walking, cycling, golf and swimming pool all local. Ground floor - Cosy lounge with open re. Dining room with feature exposed stone wall. Modern galley kitchen fully tted and well equipped. First floor - Spacious double bedroom with kingsize bed and original replace. Twin bedded room. Large shower room with double power shower, 2 basins and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Sky family viewing package. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge/ freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Travel cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Shared courtyard with barbecue. Bike storage. Roadside parking (no restrictions). Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please.

Wellstrand House is an excellently furnished stone cottage set back from the main street of this pretty market town. Rothbury, which nestles on the banks of the River Coquet is surrounded by the lofty Simonside Hills, a paradise for hill walkers and mountain bike enthusiasts. This area is littered with the ruins of castles and forts, a reminder of the turbulent times long ago when the notorious Border Reiver clans rampaged though the lands. Only 2 miles from the village is the magnicent house and estate of Cragside. This was once the home of the northern industrialist Lord Armstrong and is now administered by the National Trust. The grounds at Cragside are renowned for the fabulous colourful summer display of rhododendrons and azaleas. The Northumberland National Park is close by, it boasts some of the cleanest rivers in Britain and is the habitat of an abundance of wildlife such as salmon, grey wagtails and otters. Walking, mountain biking, shing and golf available locally. Ground oor - Delightful living room with open re and sofa bed for +2. Dining/kitchen. First oor - Exceptionally spacious double bedroom with king-size bed. Double/twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and gas hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Cot. Small rear yard with patio furniture. Roadside parking. Storage for bikes. Shops/PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please.

This charming Victorian cottage stands in an idyllic location within 4 acres of the owners private grounds in the vale of Whittingham. Surrounded by spectacular open countryside and on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, this superb cottage is perfect for those seeking peace and tranquillity in a truly delightful setting. Bluebell Cottage is spacious, well equipped and furnished to a very high standard, exuding immense charm and character with beamed ceilings and wood burning stove to create a lovely relaxed ambience. Holidaymakers may roam the grounds where there is an abundance of wildlife. Sheep graze in the adjacent pastures and in the spring there is a wonderful display of bluebells in the woodland. Alnwick with its Harry Potter castle and magnicent Gardens, the sandy beaches of the Heritage Coast, the Cheviot Hills, Hadrians Wall, Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders are all within easy reach. Ground oor - Splendid beamed living/dining room with log burning stove and countryside views. Well equipped kitchen. Large walk in pantry. Shower room/WC. First oor - Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and WC. Twin bedded room with superb views and en-suite shower room and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Multi-fuel stove fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Sofa Bed. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Cot. Highchair. Small patio with furniture. Shared use of garden/grounds. Barbecue. Private water supply. Off road parking. Shop/PO/pub 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. *NB: Off peak reduction to K for 2 persons.

Situated in the centre of the peaceful village of Glanton, Simonside Cottage is a cosy retreat in which to unwind after an invigorating days walking or cycling. Pennine Cycle Route 68 passes close to the village and secure, dry bike storage is available at the cottage by prior arrangement. The doors out from the conservatory open into a private fully enclosed sheltered south facing garden, perfect for relaxing on balmy summer evenings. This location is an excellent base for touring the whole of Northumberland from Hadrians Wall to the impressive Cheviot Hills on the Scottish border, to the sandy beaches along the Heritage coast interspersed with stunning castles and bustling harbours. The historic market town of Alnwick is 8 miles with a full range of facilities including shops, pubs, restaurants, cafes, good Tourist Information Centre, famous castle and the beautiful gardens. Charming Rothbury, gateway to upper Coquet Valley and Simonside Hills is 8 miles, whilst Wooler, gateway to the Cheviots is 10 miles. Ground oor - Open plan lounge with log burning stove, small breakfasting table and tted kitchen area. Conservatory with dining table. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Spacious double bedroom with super king-size bed. Single bedroom with additional pull out bed suitable for child up to age 10. Bathroom with over bath electric shower, WC and heater. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Convector heaters in bedrooms. Log burning stove initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview, radio stations and DVD. CD player. Electric cooker. Fridge with icebox. Freezer. Microwave. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Enclosed garden to rear with patio and furniture. Off road parking. Bike storage by arrangement. PO/shop/pub in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please.

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Garden Flat
Earle, Nr Wooler National Park

The Bothy
Earle, Nr Wooler National Park

Rose Cottage
High Humbleton, Nr Wooler National Park

Akeld Hill View


Akeld, Nr Wooler National Park

The Lodge
Kirknewton, Nr Wooler National Park

Croft Cottage
Yeavering, Nr Wooler National Park

Code 298 Sleeps 3 | Price Group D | Map Ref H8

Code 244 Sleeps 4 | Price Group D | Map Ref H8

Code 288 Sleeps 4/6 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref H8

Code 315 Sleeps 4 | Price Group G | Map Ref H8

Code 443 Sleeps 4 | Price Group P | Map Ref F7

Code 31 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group L | Map Ref H8

This spacious rst oor apartment attached to the owners historic house, reputedly with origins dating back to Viking times, has been skillfully renovated to provide an excellent holiday base within walking distance of some of the most splendid countryside the area has to offer. It is located on the edge of the Northumberland National Park with views of the Cheviot foothills. Cheviot itself the highest point in Northumberland is only 3 miles away. The landscape is criss crossed with plenty of local footpaths for walkers and mountain bikers. The superb sandy beaches of the Heritage Coast are only a 20 minute drive away. Alnwick with its magnicent castle and famous gardens is 12 miles, Chillingham Castle and wild white cattle is 8 miles and the Scottish Borders Region with its many stately homes and abbeys is easily reached. The market town of Wooler is 1 mile. Golf, horse riding, shing and bike hire nearby. Accommodation all on one level Entrance porch. Internal stairs to First oor. Comfortable lounge with living ame gas re. Dining kitchen with original cast iron range. Double bedroom. Single bedroom. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Stripped pine oors and rugs throughout. Rooms to rear have lovely countryside views. Services - Electricity and full LPG CH - Gas by meter reading. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with ice box. Washing machine. Shaver point. Highchair on request. Shared use of owners large garden with patio furniture. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurant/TIC 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome - on lead at all times please. No smoking in cottage please.

This unusual timber clad property stands in its own garden within the grounds of an historic house, reputedly with origins dating back to Viking times. Once the gardeners residence, it has been carefully restored to provide a most cosy retreat. Nestling at the foot of the Cheviot Hills, on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, it is surrounded by superb countryside. A stile leads from the garden directly onto the fells and an abundance of local footpaths makes this an ideal location for walkers and mountain bikers. The beautiful Harthope Valley is just up the road with access from there to Cheviot itself, whilst to the east is the attractive Till Valley. Chillingham Castle is 8 miles and the coast is just 20 minutes by car. There are numerous castles, stately homes and historic sites within easy distance. The market town of Wooler is 1 mile. Golf, horse riding and bike hire nearby. Accommodation all on one level Steps up to small porch. Delightful open plan living/dining room with well equipped kitchen area, stripped pine oor and wood burning stove. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom with original Victorian roll top bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. All rooms have lovely countryside views. Services - Electricity by card meter extra cards available at main house. Electric heaters in all rooms. Wood burning stove - logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. Video. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with ice box. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Shaver point. Highchair on request. Private grassed garden with patio and furniture. Off road parking. Shed for storage. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome - on lead at all times please. No smoking in cottage please.

This charming 200 year old stone cottage lies amid farmland, 400 feet above sea level with stunning views across the Glendale Valley. It is situated in the tiny hamlet of High Humbleton on the edge of the Northumberland National Park with the Cheviot Hills rising behind and benets from a lovely large garden and sun room. The unmatched Heritage Coast is within 12 miles and has a wealth of conservation areas for ornithologists and wildlife enthusiasts. The area is rich with English and Scottish castles and country houses including the innovative Alnwick Garden, and provides unrivalled opportunities for hill walking or mountain biking. It is 0.5 miles from the St Cuthberts Way long distance walk, Melrose to Holy Island. The Scottish Border is just 11 miles. Wooler which has an excellent Tourist Information Centre is 1 mile. Golf, horse riding, shing and mountain bike hire are all available locally. Accommodation all on one level Entrance porch. Delightful living room with open re. Large sun/dining room with magnicent countryside views. Small well equipped kitchen. 4 steps up to double bedroom with queen-size bed. Small bedroom with single bed and additional 26 pull out bed. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and partial NSH included. Panel heaters. Open re - coal provided. Colour TV. DVD. Electric Cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Telephone. Z-bed for +2 by arrangement. Travel cot. Large enclosed garden with lawn and patio. Off road parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pub/TIC 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

In the hamlet of Akeld surrounded by splendid countryside, this 19th century Grade II listed single storey stone cottage offers comfortable, tastefully furnished accommodation on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. This is a wonderful location for walkers and cyclists, the nearby Cheviots provide numerous footpaths and bridleways, the remote and beautiful College Valley which leads up to the Cheviot itself being just 4 miles away. There is a narrow gauge railway and working cornmill at Heatherslaw, whilst at Chillingham, 10 miles, can be found the only herd of wild cattle in Europe. The splendid Heritage coastline is 17 miles, Alnwick Castle with its spectacular gardens, and Berwick upon Tweed are within 30 minutes drive. The Border region offers some ne stately homes and historic abbeys within a short drive on quiet country roads. Wooler is 2.5 miles. Golf, shing, riding and gliding all available locally. Accommodation all on one level Pleasant living/dining room with multi-fuel stove and French doors out to garden. Galley kitchen. Double bedroom with original replace. Small twin bedded room. Bathroom with Victorian roll top bath and WC. All main rooms have lovely countryside views over garden towards Akeld Hill. Services - Electricity by 1 meter - rst 5 included. Partial NSH. Full CH from stove coal provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with ice box. Washer/dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Enclosed south facing garden with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Shops/PO/Pubs 2.5 miles. Restaurant and bar in hamlet. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome by arrangement. Private water supply. No smoking in cottage please.

This luxurious lodge is set within the grounds of an award winning listed Farm Steading in the hamlet of Kirknewton 5 miles from the town of Wooler. Having been recently converted from a former lambing barn, with exceptional attention to detail, the accommodation combines a peaceful relaxing atmosphere with top of the range functional modern amenities. The sheltered rear patio is perfect for a leisurely breakfast with views to the south west of Gregory Hill. On the doorstep are some of the remotest and most dramatic landscapes of the Northumberland National Park with wild goats roaming the nearby College Valley and buzzards soaring high above the slopes of the Cheviot Hills. Outdoor activities such as hill walking or mountain biking offer the perfect escape from hectic modern day hustle and bustle, then return for a hot shower followed by an evening spent unwinding in the lavish ambience of The Lodge. The location is perfect for exploring the profusion of stately homes, historical sites and castles and its only a half hour drive to the fantastic Heritage Coast at Bamburgh. Accommodation all on one level Extremely spacious open plan kitchen, dining area and lounge. Double bedroom with stylish sleigh bed and vanity sink unit. Second double bedroom. Both bedrooms have views of the pond. Fully tiled shower room with heated towel rail and WC. Wooden oors and original beams throughout cottage. Services - Electricity and full LPG CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. Radio. Electric oven and hob. Dishwasher. Fridge with icebox. Enclosed sunny patio to rear with furniture. Off road parking. Shop/PO/pub 4 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Regrettably no children under the age of 12. Sorry no pets. Non smokers only please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY. Minimum 450 per week. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This former stone barn, part of a most attractive range of farm buildings, has been skilfully converted to create a holiday home, retaining much charm and character. It is peacefully situated on a working farm, 4 miles from the historic town of Wooler, within the Northumberland National Park. There are splendid views all around, the cottage itself overlooks Yeavering Bell with its iron age fort. The River Glen close by provides excellent shing. Visitors are welcome to walk round the farm, where a wealth of wildlife is to be seen whilst the numerous footpaths and old drove roads in the area provide for outstanding walking, horse riding and mountain biking. The magnicent Northumberland coast is within easy reach. Berwick with its Elizabethan fortications is 13 miles, Alnwick with the impressive castle and gardens, 20 miles. Wooler 4 miles, provides a good range of amenities. Riding and mountain bike hire available locally. Ground oor - Dining hall. Large comfortable living room with open re. Well equipped kitchen. First oor - Attractive double bedroom with brass bed. Two twin bedded rooms, one with 29 beds. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Lawned area to the front with furniture. Services - Electricity and NSH charged by meter reading. Panel heaters in bedrooms. Open re - logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Fridge with icebox. Shaver point. Highchair. Garden with furniture and barbecue. Log store/boot room. Off road parking. Shops/PO 3 miles. Duvets with linen no towels. Pets by arrangement - kennel space. DIY horse livery by arrangement. Fishing on site - 10 per week. No smoking in cottage please.

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Akeld Cottage
Akeld, Nr Wooler National Park

The School House


College Valley, Nr Wooler National Park

Coldburn Cottage
College Valley, Nr Wooler National Park

Hethpool Mill
College Valley, Nr Wooler National Park

Dunsdale House
College Valley, Nr Wooler National Park

Code 498 Sleeps 6 | Price Group M | Map Ref H8

Code 489 Sleeps 4 | Price Group M | Map Ref G8

Code 317 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group P* | Map Ref G8

Code 396 Sleeps 4/6 +cot | Price Group R* | Map Ref G8

Code 344 Sleeps 8 + cot | Price Group T* | Map Ref G8

Beneting from splendid views of Akeld Hill and across the surrounding countryside this terraced 19th century Grade II listed single storey stone cottage offers traditionally styled accommodation on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. The cottage has been skillfully converted, together with a number of other cottages from the old reading rooms. To the south Newton Tors dominates the skyline, its slopes dotted with Iron Age Forts, the most famous of which is Yeavering Bell. For those interested in outdoor pursuits, there is rstrate walking close to hand in the delightful College Valley, 4 miles, which leads on to Cheviot itself. Horse riding is available at Kimmerston and can be arranged with the cottage owner. There is a narrow gauge railway and working cornmill at Heatherslaw, whilst the splendid Heritage coastline is 17 miles away. Alnwick with its spectacular castle and gardens is easily accessible as well as Berwick upon Tweed. The Border region offers some ne stately homes and historic abbeys within a short drive on quiet country roads. Wooler is 2.5 miles. Golf, shing, riding and gliding all available locally. Accommodation all on one level Comfortable living/dining room with original feature range replace and French doors out to large garden. Small L-shaped kitchen. Spacious double bedroom with king-size bed. Two steps up to twin bedded room with garden views. Small bunk bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Most rooms have lovely countryside views across the garden towards Akeld Hill. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Travel cot. Highchair. Large enclosed garden with patio, furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs 2.5 miles. Restaurant and bar in hamlet. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. Private water supply. No smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 24

Situated in the tranquil and peaceful foothills of the Cheviots on a privately owned estate, the former school, once used solely for children of families living and working in the College Valley, has been transformed into a self catering bungalow. Vehicle access into the valley is restricted making this the ideal location for those seeking to escape the stresses and strains of modern life. The rounded hills of The Cheviots are criss-crossed with bridleways and footpaths enabling walkers and mountain bike enthusiasts the opportunity to follow routes used by ancient cattle drovers. The diverse range of wildlife inhabiting the hills includes wild goats, red squirrels, curlews and black grouse. Wooler is 10 miles and is a stopover point on St. Cuthberts Way and the Pennine Cycleway. It offers a good range of shops selling local produce as well as pubs and restaurants. Horse riding and bike hire available nearby. Stalking and Livery by arrangement. It is possible to book the whole valley for events and special occasions as there are 4 self catering cottages, a YHA youth hostel and a Community Hall which is licensed for weddings and other functions. Accommodation all on one level Spacious open plan living room with dining area and open re. Fully equipped kitchen. Walk in Larder. Utility room. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom with bath and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open Fire fuel provided. Colour TV (No TV reception). DVD. CD radio. MP3 dock. Gas cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Highchair. Travel cot. Storage for bikes. Large enclosed garden with patio area with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Bar/restaurant 8 miles. Shops/PO/pub/restaurant 10 miles. Duvets No linen or towels. Dogs welcome in kitchen. Can be booked with codes 317 Coldburn, 344 Dunsdale House & 396 Hethpool Mill. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This romantic cottage sits in one of the most beautiful locations in the foothills of the Cheviots, surrounded by totally unspoilt scenery and an abundance of wildlife. College Valley is a private estate running north from Cheviot. There are four letting houses, a YHA youth hostel and a well equipped Community Hall which is licensed for weddings and other functions. It is possible to book the whole Valley for events. The peace and tranquillity of the College Valley is unsurpassed, access to the area is restricted and there is little to spoil the enjoyment of what must be the quietest place in Northumberland. Visitors can walk out in every direction and spend a day in the hills with the knowledge that every comfort awaits their return. This is truly an idyllic hideaway, accessed by a private single track road, the nearest habitation being some distance away. Wooler is 11 miles. The coast 20 miles. Riding and bike hire nearby. Stalking and horse livery by arrangement. Ground oor - Delightful cosy sitting room with open re and superb views across garden towards Cheviot. Attractive dining kitchen with handmade pine units, tiled oor and lovely views. Bathroom with freestanding Victorian roll top bath and WC. Separate WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room, both with dormer windows and countryside views. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re - logs provided. Colour TV (No TV reception). DVD. Video. CD radio. Range cooker with 5 gas rings and a double electric oven/grill. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Dishwasher. Telephone. Travel cot. Highchair. Enclosed lawned garden with furniture (stream runs through the garden). Storage for bikes. Off road parking. Bar/restaurant 8 miles. Shops/PO/ pubs/restaurant/TIC 11 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Dogs welcome downstairs - kennels available.*NB: Off peak reduction to price group M for 2 persons.Can be booked with codes 344 Dunsdale House, 396 Hethpool Mill & 489 School House. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This recently renovated stone cottage provides exceptional accommodation in which to relax and enjoy the solitude and exhilarating sense of freedom found in the College Valley. It is a sanctuary for wildlife and vegetation, and has the largest semi natural woodlands (Harrowbog) in the Northumberland National Park. Walkers who seek unspoilt and natural landscape with spectacular scenery need look no further. College Valley is a private estate running north from Cheviot. There are four letting houses, a YHA youth hostel and a well equipped Community Hall which is licensed for weddings and other functions. It is possible to book the whole Valley for events. There are four challenging circular Hillfort Trails in the College Valley Hethas Hike, Ring Chesters Round, Four Forts Foray and the River and Ramparts Ramble. The market town of Wooler, known as the gateway to the Cheviot Hills is 9 miles and offers a wide range of shops. Stalking by arrangement. Horse riding livery available and bike hire nearby. Ground oor - Large beamed sitting room with log burning stove, french windows onto a stone patio, dining area off with double sofabed for + 2. Kitchen with breakfast room. Utility room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. First oor - Double bedroom with king-size bed. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with hand held shower and WC. NB: Limited headroom upstairs. Services - Electricity and electric CH, gas, logs and coal included. Colour TV (No TV reception). DVD. CD radio. Ipod dock. Telephone. Duel fuel gas range. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer.Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Large enclosed garden with furniture. Off road parking for 4 cars. Bar/ restaurant 7 miles. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurant/TIC 9 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Dogs welcome downstairs kennels available. *NB: Off peak reduction to price group M for 2 persons. Can be booked with codes 317 Coldburn Cottage, 344 Dunsdale House & 489 School House. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This superbly renovated farmhouse nestles on the slopes of Cheviot and is surrounded by most beautiful and totally unspoilt scenery and an abundance of wildlife. The peace and tranquillity of the College Valley is unsurpassed, access to the area is restricted and there is little to spoil the enjoyment of what must be the quietest place in Northumberland. Visitors can walk out in every direction and spend a day in the hills in the knowledge that every comfort awaits their return, as the cottage is very well appointed and equipped. This is truly an idyllic hideaway, accessed by a single track road, the nearest habitation being some distance away. College Valley is a private estate running north from Cheviot. There are four letting houses, a YHA youth hostel and a well equipped Community Hall which is licensed for weddings and other functions. It is possible to book the whole Valley for events. Wooler is 12 miles. The coast 20 miles. Riding and bike hire available locally. Stalking and livery for own horse by arrangement. Ground oor - Spacious sitting room with open re. Dining room. Well equipped farmhouse style kitchen, tiled oor. Large utility room. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, over bath shower and WC. Twin bedded room with en-suite bathroom, over bath shower and WC. Separate WC. First oor - Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom with WC. All bedrooms have wonderful views and are tastefully furnished to the highest standard with great attention to detail. Can be booked with codes 317 Coldburn Cottage, 396 Hethpool Mill & 489 School House.

Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re - logs provided. Colour TV (No TV reception). DVD. Video. CD radio/mp3 dock. Duel fuel cooking range. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Telephone. Travel cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Large enclosed garden with furniture. Off road parking. Bar/restaurant 9 miles. Shops/PO/pubs/ restaurants/TIC 12 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Dogs welcome in kitchen. 2 kennels with runs. *NB: Off peak reduction to price group R for 4 persons.

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Mindrum Mill
Nr Wooler National Park

Teddys Cottage
Nr Wooler National Park

Keeper Cottage
Nr Cornhill on Tweed Borders

Courtyard Cottages
Tillmouth Park, Cornhill on Tweed Borders

Greenlea Cottage
Town Yetholm, Nr Kelso Borders

Code 270 Sleeps 6 | Price Group K | Map Ref F7

Code 440 Sleeps 8 | Price Group S | Map Ref F7

Code 431 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group M | Map Ref G6

Grooms Cottage, Code 494 Sleeps 8 | Map Ref G6

Jacks Cottage, Code 495 Sleeps 2 | Map Ref G6

Code 328 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group F | Map Ref E6

Grooms Cottage

Jacks Cottage

This spacious and well appointed cottage has spectacular south-westerly views of the nearby Cheviots. It is located in the small hamlet of Mindrum Mill 3 miles south of Coldstream. The vibrant historic city of Edinburgh is one hours drive. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival takes place in August and is one of the top tourist attractions in Britain. The largest arts festival in the world there is something for everyone with music, theatre, comedy and dance. The pretty villages of Ford and Etal with their thatched cottages, delightful pub and visitors centre are 4 miles west, whilst Heatherslaw has a working watermill and a light railway which runs alongside the River Till at Etal. Kelso (7 miles) has a good range of shopping and leisure facilities. Castles, abbeys and stately homes abound in an area steeped in cross border conict. The Cheviot Hills offer superb walking whilst the truly magnicent beaches around Bamburgh and Holy Island are within an easy 30 minute drive. Excellent golf, riding, shing and cycling available locally. Ground oor - Pleasant living/dining room with open re and lovely countryside views. Well equipped kitchen. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Utility room. First oor - Double Bedroom. Two twin bedded rooms. Superb country views. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re - initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Shared garden to rear. Off road parking. Shop/PO/pub 4 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 2 well behaved dogs by arrangement - on lead at all times please as working farm. Kennel space. No smoking in cottage please. *NB Off peak reduction to Price Group F for 2 persons. This cottage can be booked with Teddys Cottage Code 440.

This exceptionally spacious stone cottage has recently undergone a complete makeover. The views are spectacular across to the heather clad hills and exposed granite outcrops of the nearby Cheviot Hills. Countless footpaths and bridleways radiate in all directions to please walkers and mountain bikers of all abilities. To the east is the beautiful Northumberland coast which can easily be reached by car in 30 minutes. The northern Berwickshire coastline is noted for dramatic cliffs and sheltered coves whilst south around Bamburgh the shoreline boasts vast expanses of clean golden sand. Being on the northern perimeter of the National Park close to the Scottish Borders the historic towns of Kelso, Jedburgh and Melrose are nearby and provide a good range of amenities and shops selling local produce. Floors Castle in Kelso has a magical fairytale look with its rooine of turrets and pinnacles. Fishing, hill walking, horse riding and golf available locally. Accommodation all on one level Extremely spacious open plan kitchen/diner and living room with wood burning stove, wooden oors with rugs and door out to garden. Lovely countryside views. Utility room. Two double bedrooms, both with en-suite showers and WC. Twin bedded room with en-suite bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Twin bedded room with en-suite wet room and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stove - initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Radio. Electric oven. Ceramic Hob. Dishwasher. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Enclosed garden with patio. Off road parking. Shop/PO/pub 4 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 2 well behaved dogs welcome - on lead at all times please. Kennel space. No smoking in cottage please. The cottage can be booked with Mindrum Mill Code 270.

Nestling amongst the peaceful wooded grounds of Tillmouth Park Hotel, Keeper Cottage is a detached stone built cottage standing in an exclusive courtyard. It offers excellent modern accommodation whilst retaining the charms of a country cottage. Being close to the Rivers Tweed and Till in the beautiful countryside of the Borders, there are some wonderful woodland and riverside walks with many places of historic interest all around. Nearby is Twizel Castle situated close to the Twizel Bridge over which the English army marched in 1513 on its way to the Battle of Flodden. Berwick upon Tweed, 10 miles, is renowned for its Elizabethan fortications, unique architecture and has good shopping and leisure facilities. The Northumberland National Park and Heritage Coast are within 20 minutes drive. There is horse riding nearby, golf at Coldstream. Accommodation all on one level Spacious open plan living room with iron log effect gas stove, beamed ceiling, modern kitchen area with dining table. Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom with over bath shower. Spacious twin bedded room with original replace. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC, under oor heating. Utility room. Wooden ooring throughout. Services - Electricity and LPG gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with ice box. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Large private gardens with furniture. Secure storage for bikes. Off road parking for 2 cars. Pub 300 yards. Shop/PO 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Grooms and Jacks Cottages, nestled in the grounds of the Tillmouth Park Estate where the Rivers Till and Tweed meet, are grade 2 listed buildings renovated in 2008 to provide a luxury hideaway. Set in private gardens the cottages have views out across the elds towards the Cheviot Hills. The cottages have been furnished and equipped to a high standard with every modern convenience for a happy relaxing holiday in tranquil surroundings. The cottages have a connecting door to sleep up Grooms Cottage to 10 people. For walkers, shermen and mountain bikers this area is a haven. There are numerous footpaths and trails crisscrossing the region and the River Tweed is famous for salmon and trout shing. The area around Cornhill on Tweed is steeped in history with many cross border battles having been fought between the Scots and the English. One of the bloodiest battles to take place was at Flodden Field in 1513 between King James IV of Scotland and Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, the victors being the English. The pretty villages of Burnmouth, Coldingham Jacks Cottage and St Abbs along the Berwickshire coastline provide some diverse scenery with rugged cliffs, sandy coves and charming harbours. The Elizabethan town of Berwick upon Tweed is a short drive and offers a good range of shops, supermarkets, pubs and restaurants. Walking, mountain biking, diving, golf, horse riding all available locally. Grooms Cottage, Accommodation all on one level Light and airy lounge with multi fuel stove and door out to garden. Spacious modern fully tted kitchen with granite work surfaces double sink and dining area. Sun lounge with leather sofa. Master bedroom with king-size bed, en-suite bathroom with roll top bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Two twin bedded rooms. Family bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. Jacks Cottage, Accommodation all on one level Open plan lounge/diner and modern fully equipped kitchen with granite work surfaces, Belfast sink and electric oven and hob. Double bedroom. Bathroom with bath with shower spray and WC. Shared garden. Jacks Cottage is fully self contained but can only be booked in peak season in conjunction with Grooms Cottage to sleep up to 10 people or last minute for 2 people out of season. Services - Electricity and under oor CH included. Open Fire Fuel provided (Grooms Cottage). Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Ipod dock (Grooms Cottage). Electric range cooker (Grooms Cottage). Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Large enclosed garden with patio area, furniture and barbecue (Grooms Cottage). Off road parking. Bar/ restaurant 0.25 miles. Shops/PO/pub/restaurant 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Dogs welcome in hall and kitchen. Welcome pack provided. No smoking in cottages please. Discount for booking both cottages together. Can also be booked with code 431 Keeper Cottage. Prices on Request - Grooms Cottage range from 600 to 1200 Jacks Cottage range from 250 to 450. Discount given on both booked together. (Sleeps 8/10) Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

A cosy, comfortable cottage overlooking the green in the centre of the picturesque village of Town Yetholm, 4 miles north of the border surrounded by quite magnicent countryside. The Pennine Way ends about a mile away at Kirk Yetholm and the close proximity of the Cheviot Hills makes this an excellent base for the walker/mountain biker or for those just wishing to enjoy the scenery. The village provides basic amenities whilst the market town of Kelso, 7 miles offers shops, supermarkets, cinema, swimming pool and ice rink and also stages national hunt racing. Floors Castle, the largest inhabited stately home in Scotland is situated on the outskirts of Kelso and is open to the general public. The border towns of Jedburgh and Berwick are within easy reach as is the beautiful Northumberland coastline. Edinburgh can be visited in a day. Fishing available locally. Ground oor - Living room with multi-fuel stove. Dining Room. Well equipped breakfasting kitchen. Bathroom with bath over bath shower and WC. Door out to terraced garden. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. All rooms to the front have views across the village green towards the Cheviot foothills. Services - Electricity and full electric CH included. Multi-fuel stove - fuel included. Colour TV. Video. CD radio. Hi-. Electric cooker. Microwave oven. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Travel cot. Highchair. Enclosed terraced garden to rear with patio and furniture. Off road parking. Shop/PO/pub/butcher/garage in village. Duvets with linen no towels. 1 well behaved dog welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

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The Thatched Cottage


Polwarth, Nr Duns Borders

St Abbs Haven
Coldingham Bay Coast - Sea Views

Old Coastguard Cottage


Burnmouth, Nr Eyemouth Coast Sea Views

Seal View Cottage


Burnmouth Coast - Sea Views

Riverdene
Berwick upon Tweed Coast

Code 450 Sleeps 4 | Price Group Q | Map Ref F3

Code 418 Sleeps 5/6 | Price Group T | Map Ref H1

Code 442 Sleeps 6 | Price Group M | Map Ref H1

Code 476 Sleeps 5 | Price Group H | Map Ref H1

Code 327 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref H3

The Thatched Cottage, the only one of its kind in Berwickshire, was originally built around the 17th century. Having been awarded Listed Building status, it is unquestionably a picture perfect chocolate box cottage. Set in a large landscaped lawned garden, bordered by a running stream the cottage has recently been painstakingly transformed from a ruin to a truly romantic holiday retreat in the beautiful Scottish Borders. The contemporary styled interior of this cottage is oozing with charm and character providing a wonderful place to relax and explore some of the surrounding countrysides many historical sites, including Floors Castle at Kelso and the Mary Queen of Scots Visitors Centre and Abbey at Jedburgh. The Heritage Coastline is a short drive with some of Britains most stunning beaches, great walking opportunities and amazing picturesque scenery. Duns is just 3 miles with a good range of shops and amenities. Ground oor - Spacious elegantly furnished lounge with wood burning stove and door out to patio. Conservatory. Large dining kitchen with vaulted ceiling and wood burning stove. Stylish double bedroom. Modern bathroom with bath, shower spray and WC. First oor - Spiral staircase from lounge up to bright and airy double bedroom with king-size bed, colour TV and 3 large Velux windows. Shower room with large shower cubicle and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stoves initial supply of logs. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Radio. Electric rangemaster cooker with ceramic hob. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge. Large lawned garden with furniture and barbecue available. Off road parking for 2 cars. Garage with freezer and washing machine and bike storage. Shop/PO/pubs/restaurant 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no children under 14 years. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Minimum price 450 per week. Availability - April to December/No Short Breaks 28

This fabulous house, part of a converted hotel in a stunning clifftop position, has breathtaking views out to sea. With direct access from its gardens to the award-winning, safe, sandy beach of Coldingham Bay, anked by rock pools, it offers a wonderful base for traditional seaside holidaymakers and nature-lovers alike. A few minutes walk along the cliff path is the picturesque shing village of St. Abbs; close by, the towering cliffs of St. Abbs Head (National Trust for Scotland) are renowned for their important seabird colonies and the rich marine life in the clear waters below. The shing port of Eyemouth is 4 miles south, and beyond is the historic walled town of Berwick on Tweed. The rugged coastline offers outstanding walks, many of which start from the doorstep; inland, the wild beauties of the Cheviot and Lammermuir Hills are easily reached. Edinburgh, North Berwick, and the castles/beaches of Northumberland are all within an hours drive. Fishing, surng, diving, boat trips, golf all nearby.

Dramatically situated overlooking the sea and the picturesque harbour at Burnmouth this colourful cottage is packed with character and retains many original features. Built here around 1850 because of its amazing vantage point, as the name suggests, this was the home of the coastguard in years gone by. Nowadays, after having been fully renovated, it has become a haven for outdoor lovers with excellent walking, bird watching, diving and shing all within walking distance. The nautical dcor is enhanced by the seafaring paintings displayed on the walls, some of which have been painted by the owner, an accomplished artist. The look out on the front of the cottage has panoramic views of the ever changing seascape. It would be a relaxing place to take the weight off your feet in the evening and watch the passing shing boats or perhaps in the winter months the waves crashing along the rugged coastline north towards St. Abbs. Burnmouth is one of the best Scottish Borders coastal locations just 6 miles north of Berwick upon Tweed. Ground oor - Open plan well equipped kitchen and dining room extending to the look out with amazing sea views. 4 steps down to cosy lounge with multi-fuel stove. 2 steps down to family bathroom with bath and WC. Utility room. Lower ground oor - Staircase from lounge down to double bedroom with original replace. Shower room and WC. Staircase from kitchen/ diner to 2 twin bedroom rooms. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Multifuel stove no fuel provided. Portable colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Shaver point. Terraced garden with furniture to rear. Off road parking for 2 cars. Pub in village. Shops/PO/pubs 3 miles in Eyemouth. Duvets - no linen or towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please. Sorry not suitable for anyone with limited mobility.

This mid terraced cottage is located in the pretty shing village of Burnmouth, just north of Berwick upon Tweed. The cottage has spectacular views from the lounge and main bedroom along the Berwickshire coastline, characterised by rugged cliffs and sandy coves. The sea shore is seconds away from the front door with a resident colony of Grey Seals frequently visible just off shore at low tide. A few miles north is St. Abbs, from here shing boat trips are available during the summer months. There is a Heritage Museum and visitors centre with craft gallery and coffee shop at the start of the walk to St Abbs Head, a National Trust Nature Reserve and breeding ground for many varieties of seabirds. It is reached along the coastal footpath which provides breathtaking views of the coastline. The Elizabethan town of Berwick upon Tweed has a good range of shops and amenities and is 6 miles south. The busy shing port of Eyemouth is 3 miles. Edinburgh and the Border countryside are within easy reach. Ground oor - Lounge with open re, panoramic sea views, large HD TV with Sky Sports. Well equipped dining kitchen with rear door out to patio area. First oor - Light and airy double bedroom with TV and sea view. Bedroom with bunk beds - bottom bed being a double. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Quality laminate ooring throughout the cottage. Services - Electricity and full LPG CH included. 2 Colour TVs with DVD. Electric oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Drinks fridge stocked on arrival with complimentary beer and soft drinks. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Coffee machine with complimentary coffee pads. Elevated lawn and patio to rear with furniture. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pub/ restaurant 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Well behaved pets welcome. No Smoking in cottage please. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This modern property, located on a small development in Tweedmouth, on the south bank of the river, provides most comfortable accommodation and is within easy walking distance, via a quaint old stone bridge, of the picturesque town of Berwick. This historic town has lots to offer with its Elizabethan defence walls, arts theatre, military museum, leisure centre with swimming pool and twice weekly market. Berwick was once one of the most prosperous of the east coast ports, exporting grain to Europe and the numerous ne houses reect this former prominence. The cottage is close to shops, pubs and restaurants and a 15 minute walk from the clean sandy beach and promenade at Spittal, where in season one can watch salmon netting being carried out by centuries old methods. Berwick is on the main east coast line and the town itself is well serviced by buses. Ground oor - Entrance porch. Well equipped dining kitchen. Utility/boot room. Open plan lounge with wood burning stove. First oor - Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. Twin bedded room. Bathroom has bath with shower spray and WC. Both bedrooms have nice views of the viaduct. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. Video. CD radio. Gas cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Highchair. Small enclosed garden. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants within walking distance. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

Ground oor - Comfortable, bright lounge with gas re. High quality modern dining/kitchen with double sink, granite worktops and French doors out to garden. Utility room with sink. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Spacious double bedroom with kingsize bed and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and WC. Twin bedded room. Third bedroom has single bed with additional pull out single bed. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Gas re. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Range cooker with gas hob/electric oven. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Private lawned area with patio, furniture and barbecue, within a large shared lawned garden with beach access. Off road parking for 2 cars. Walking distance to hotel with restaurant/bar. St. Abbs village shop/PO 5 minutes. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets (except guide dogs) or smoking in cottage. NB: Apartment located above rst oor.

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Seagull Cottage
Eyemouth Coast

The Cooperage
Berwick upon Tweed Coast

Endar
East Ord, Nr Berwick upon Tweed, Coast

Beach View
Spittal, Nr Berwick upon Tweed Coast Sea Views

Island View
Spittal, Nr Berwick upon Tweed Coast Sea Views

Aidan Cottage
Hetton Hall, Nr Belford Central

Code 409 Sleeps 5/6 | Price Group H | Map Ref H2

Code 413 Sleeps 4 | Price Group M | Map Ref 3

Code 365 Sleeps 3 | Price Group F | Map Ref 3

Code 474 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group R* | Map Ref 4

Code 475 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group R* | Map Ref 4

Code 414 Sleeps 4 | Price Group P | Map Ref J8

Seagull Cottage is located only 150 metres from the quiet sandy beach, swimming pool, leisure centre and shops in Eyemouth. This mid-terraced cottage provides comfortable accommodation perfect for a family seaside holiday. The picturesque shing port of Eyemouth is located 5 miles north of the border with England, where the River Eye ows into the sea creating a natural harbour and sandy beach. This stretch of Berwickshire coastline has a captivating range of scenery characterised by rugged cliffs and sandy coves. The cliff top National Trust Nature Reserve of St Abbs Head, a few miles north, has breath taking views and is a breeding ground for a large variety of seabirds. The surrounding area is littered with castles, gardens and stately homes to explore, whilst a few miles south the historic Elizabethan town of Berwick upon Tweed has a wide range of amenities. Edinburgh is 45 miles. Bamburgh is a 20 minutes drive. Leisure Centre, shing, diving, walking, mountain biking and golf available locally. Ground oor - Double bedroom with TV. Bunk bedded room - bottom bunk being a double bed. Shower room with electric shower and WC. First oor - Lounge/dining room with sofa bed. Modern fully tted kitchen. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and gas hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Patio furniture. Roadside parking opposite. Shops/ PO/pubs/restaurants/leisure complex in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Well behaved dogs welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Minimum price 330 per week.

Originally built in 1736, as the living quarters for the adjoining cooperage (barrel makers), this property provides sumptuous holiday accommodation over the rst and second oors of a magnicent townhouse. It was, for a time, the home of Alexander Knox, a well-known Hollywood actor and his wife, Doris Nolan, also a famous actress. Now fully modernised but retaining many original features it is located in the heart of Berwick upon Tweed. The Cooperage makes a classical but comfortable base from which to explore this historic Elizabethan town, the glorious surrounding countryside and nearby beaches. The defence walls surrounding the town date from 1558. By walking their length, a distance of one mile, it is possible to discover the natural beauty of this border town and its turbulent history. Fishing, walking, mountain biking, canoeing, golng, speedway track all close by. Shops, restaurants, pubs and The Maltings Arts Centre all within a minutes walk. Internal staircase to First oor - Comfortable lounge with open re, laminate oor and original shuttered windows. Spacious dining room with feature re set in original replace, laminate oor and original shuttered windows. Modern galley style tted kitchen. Second oor - Large double bedroom with coombed ceiling. Light and airy twin room with coombed ceiling. Modern bathroom with bath with mixer taps, separate shower cabinet and WC. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Open re Fuel available locally. Colour TV. DVD. TV in main bedroom. CD radio. Electric oven. Gas hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/ dryer. Patio furniture available. Off road parking for 1 car. Duvets with linen and towels. Excellent range of amenities within walking distance. Pets by arrangement. No smoking in house please. Minimum price 395 per week. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

Situated in quiet residential surroundings on the south side of the River Tweed, this semi-detached bungalow offers cosy accommodation only 1 mile from the historic and fascinating town of Berwick upon Tweed. Berwick changed hands 13 times during the years of Border conict and in those turbulent times its ne Elizabethan ramparts were constructed. They remain largely intact and provide a circular elevated walk offering breathtaking views of the town and estuary. The town boasts numerous facilities such as The Maltings arts centre, swimming pool, a military museum, a twice weekly market, Berwick Rangers Football Team, a speedway track, interesting shops, numerous pubs and a lovely sandy beach. It is a good central base to see the sights along the Heritage Coast, the Scottish Borders and a rstrate choice for bird watchers and walkers wishing to explore the Cheviot Hills. The enjoyment of this area can be experienced all year as the landscape offers a diverse facade for each changing season. Accommodation all on one level Comfortable living/dining room with gas re. Fitted kitchen. Double bedroom. Small single bedroom. Glass porch overlooking the garden. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Gas cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Enclosed sheltered garden to rear with patio, furniture and barbecue on request. Small garden to front. Off road parking 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs 0.5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Easy walking access.

Within a 5 minute walk from the golden sandy beach, this spacious self contained apartment has been tastefully decorated to an excellent standard. It occupies the whole of the ground oor of the owners home and stands in an enviable position with panoramic views out to sea, the pier at Berwick upon Tweed and in the distance, The Farne Islands. All rooms in the apartment are of generous proportion and have laminate ooring making this the ideal location for the less mobile. This area steeped in history has unspoilt beaches, majestic castles and is within a short drive of Holy Island which can be reached across the causeway at low tide. The charming market town of Berwick upon Tweed is on the other side of the River Tweed. It is famous for the Elizabethan fortied walls which encircle the town and the remarkable rail bridge built by Robert Stephenson. The town offers a wide selection of shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes as well as a weekly market and an arts theatre. Bus and rail links are excellent. Accommodation all on one level Entrance hall, spacious open plan sitting/dining room with well equipped kitchen area with amazing sea views and patio doors to the terrace and garden. Spacious double bedroom with ensuite shower room and WC. Twin bedroom with zip and link beds to make a double, en-suite wet room with walk in shower and WC. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. Utility room/ boot room with washing machine. Services - Electricity and LPG CH included. Colour TV/DVD with Freeview. CD radio. Electric oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Cot. Highchair. Private enclosed lawned garden, patio, furniture and barbecue. Off road parking for 5 cars. Shop/PO 1/2 mile. Pubs/restaurants in village. Linen and towels provided. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. *Minimum price per week 450.

From this semi detached house the views are spectacular, to the north the pier and lighthouse at Berwick upon Tweed and southwards Lindisfarne and The Farne Islands. The house provides modern comfortable accommodation making it the ideal choice for a family seaside holiday being only a 5 minute walk to a sandy beach. Just over the River Tweed the town of Berwick is steeped in history and fascinating architecture with ne stone buildings, porticos and pantiled roofs. From here one can stroll along the impressive Elizabethan defence walls and enjoy lovely views over the estuary and out to sea. This is an excellent location for those seeking a holiday without the need to drive since Berwick is on the main east coast line, with excellent train and bus links. The cultural city of Edinburgh is a stunning train ride away through wonderful countryside. Out door enthusiasts will enjoy walking, shing, sea angling, cycling, golng, horse riding, quad biking, and climbing. Ground oor - Dining room with amazing sea views. Well equipped kitchen. One step up to spacious lounge with patio doors out to terrace and garden. Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, separate shower, bidet and WC. First oor - Spacious double bedroom with views of the sea. Twin bedroom. Two single bedrooms. Separate WC and hand basin. Services - Electricity and LPG CH included. Colour TV/DVD with Freeview. CD radio. Electric oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine in garage. Cot. Highchair. Private enclosed lawned garden, patio, furniture and barbecue. Off road parking for 3 cars. Shop/PO 1/2 mile. Pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please. *Minimum price 450 per week.

This charming stone built cottage, the end in a row of 3, is situated in a peaceful location in the heart of the unspoilt North Northumbrian countryside. There are stunning uninterrupted views to the east across undulating farmland towards the Kyloe Hills. The cottage takes its name from Saint Aidan who established the great Christian Priory of Lindisfarne. The village of Chatton, 3 miles, has a shop, post ofce and pub serving good food and real ales. There are numerous castles to explore in the area including Chillingham, renowned for being the most haunted castle in England and for its unique wild, white cattle. Nearby Holy Island is the end point of the popular St. Cuthberts Way long distance footpath, which passes close by the cottage. The island can be reached at low tide via the causeway. Bamburgh and Holy Island are a short 15 minute drive. Many pretty villages, historic Border towns and country houses are within easy reach. Fabulous walking, golf, shing, rock climbing, horse riding and mountain biking available locally. Accommodation all on one level 3 steps up to front door. Large, bright and airy lounge with open re and French doors to outdoor decked area. Large kitchen/diner with wood burning stove in inglenook replace. Spacious double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with bath, separate power shower and WC. Oak ooring throughout. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stove - fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. The cottage has a private enclosed rear garden with decked area overlooking the elds, furniture, and barbecue. Storage for bikes. Shop/PO/pub 3 miles. Off road parking for 2-3 cars. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 31

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Curlews
Alnwick Central

Green Batt
Alnwick Central

The Middle in
Alnwick Central

North Charlton Coast

Watermill Cottage

Lesbury, Nr Alnwick Coast

Jasmine Cottage

Lesbury Coast

Close Cottage

Code 486 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref K11

Code 432 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref K11

Code 346 Sleeps 2 | Price Group F | Map Ref K11

Code 398 Sleeps 4 | Price Group M | Map Ref K11

Code 451 Sleeps 4 | Price Group K | Map Ref L11

Code 497 Sleeps 8 +cot | Price Group T | Map Ref L11

Situated in a quiet part of the historic market town of Alnwick this mid 19th century terraced cottage provides comfortable accommodation, within a short walk of the historical town centre. Alnwick is perhaps most famous for its magnicent castle, which contains many renowned paintings and works of art and was used in the making of the Harry Potter movies as Hogwarts. The Alnwick Garden was created by the Duchess of Northumberland ten years ago into a striking landscaped garden with innovative structural design and unique features. There is so much to explore in the garden, with acres of intriguing plants blooming throughout the seasons, water features, a poison garden and the worlds largest tree house. To the east, the Heritage Coast at Alnmouth is just 4 miles and from here the coastal route north offers superb scenery, miles of clean sandy beaches, rocky coves and tiny shing villages. Whilst to the west, the Northumberland National Park offers excellent walking country as well as smaller historic towns and National Trust properties. Ground oor - Comfortable lounge with gas re and shuttered window. Well equipped dining/kitchen. Door out from dining/kitchen to a charming, private courtyard perfect for taking breakfast on a warm summer morning or relaxing in the evening. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Two comfortable double bedrooms. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and effective gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Wi-Fi. Gas oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washer/dryer. Small enclosed courtyard with furniture. Street parking. Shops/PO/pub/TIC all within 5 minutes walking distance of Alnwick town centre. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 32

Centrally located this second oor apartment is within a Georgian building only two minutes walk of Alnwick town centre. This historic mediaeval market town is dominated by many stone buildings, cobbled streets and narrow alleys and is home to Barter Books, Englands largest second hand book shop. Alnwicks magnicent castle features in the Harry Potter lms, where it was transformed into Hogwarts School. The extraordinary Alnwick Garden has developed and grown around the fascinating centrepiece, the Grand Cascade, the largest water feature in the country. To the east, the closest point of the Heritage Coast is Alnmouth, 4 miles away, from where the coastal route north offers superb scenery with sparkling clear water, miles of clean sandy beaches, rocky coves and tiny shing villages. A short 20 minute drive west along quiet country roads takes you to the Cheviot Hills with breathtaking views, footpaths and bridleways. Cycle route and excellent golf nearby. Accommodation on second oor Bright, comfortable lounge. Dining room. New fully tted kitchen. Double bedroom. Bunk bedded room. Bathroom with bath, over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. PS2 CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Fridge/freezer. Microwave. Washing machine. Roadside parking close by. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in town. Duvets with linen no towels (hand and tea towels provided). Sorry no pets or smoking in apartment please.

Situated directly opposite the magnicent Alnwick Castle, this rst oor apartment which occupies part of a Grade II listed building provides excellent accommodation of a high standard within easy walking distance to all the amenities of this historic town. The famous gardens which were created as a place of contemplation, inspiration, education and fun are accessible to everyone. The latest additions being The Poison Garden, The Tree House and The Labyrinth. Alnwick has many architectural features which can be traced through the ages from war torn mediaeval times to a peaceful Georgian era, through the afuent reign of Queen Victoria to present day. The beautiful beaches of the Heritage coast are within 5 miles. A short drive to the west of the town takes you up onto the moors and offers breathtaking views of the Cheviot Hills which provide a wealth of footpaths and bridleways for a variety of different walks. Horse riding and golf nearby. Accommodation all on one level Stairs to First oor. Pleasant living/dining room with views of Alnwick Castle. Well equipped kitchen. Spacious double bedroom with super king-size bed. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. All rooms delightfully furnished and equipped to a high standard. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview and DVD. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Parking nearby. Free permit for Alnwick District Council car parking areas. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC in town. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in apartment.

Situated within easy reach of the Heritage Coast and the Northumberland National Park, Watermill Cottage has been skillfully converted from farm buildings to provide excellent quality accommodation, beautifully furnished throughout. To the south the market town of Alnwick hosts weekly markets, special events including the Alnwick Fair and the International Music Festival. The dramatic Castle and glorious Alnwick Garden provide visitors with a pleasurable yet educational experience. Just a 10 minute drive east is the highly acclaimed Heritage Coast. This superbly varied coastline which stretches from Berwick in the north to Amble in the south has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The huge expanses of, sometimes deserted golden beaches at Beadnell, Newton by the Sea and Embleton Bay afford the active visitor with countless splendid walks. Golf, cycling, walking and shing available locally. Ground oor - Bright and airy lounge with dining area and door out to west facing garden. Large fully tted breakfasting kitchen with granite work surfaces. Cloakroom and WC. Ceramic tiled oor with under oor heating throughout. First oor - Spacious main bedroom with super king-size bed zip and link to make twin beds. Well proportioned second double bedroom. Large luxury bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. All rst oor rooms have exposed beams and radiator heating. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Flat screen colour TV/DVD with Freeview and radio stations. Electric oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge. Freezer. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Enclosed garden with lawn, patio area and furniture. Off road parking for 2 cars. Bus stop 250 yds. Pub/restaurant 2 miles. Shops/PO/TIC 5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Welcome pack. 10% discount for 2 week bookings.

This charming semi detached stone cottage, in the delightful village of Lesbury, is just 5 minutes from Alnwick and one mile from some of the best stretches of golden sandy beaches in England. Lesbury is ideally positioned for exploring this region noted for famous coastal castles, numerous nature reserves, picturesque shing villages, sheltered coves and breathtaking scenery. The historic town of Alnwick provides a wide range of amenities with a good mix of shops, cafes, a colourful weekly market, pubs and restaurants. The wonderful Alnwick Gardens, overseen by the Duchess of Northumberland, are a major tourist attraction. The stunning centre piece is the Grand Cascade and children will enjoy exploring the vast Tree House. Alnwick Castle is well worth a visit, it has recently become widely known after appearing as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter lms. A 30 minute drive west along quiet country roads takes you to the Cheviot Hills with a diverse network of footpaths and bridleways. Jasmine Cottage is close to a cycle route and there are excellent golf courses nearby. Ground oor - Light and airy lounge with dining table, gas re and under stairs storage. Well equipped tted kitchen. Newly tted bathroom with over bath power shower and WC. Hallway with door out to enclosed rear garden. First oor - Pretty double bedroom with four poster bed with draped voiles. Bedroom with single bed with additional pull out single bed. Both beds full size and suitable for adults. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. High chair. Sunny rear courtyard garden with patio furniture. Secure paved area to the side of cottage safe for pets. Storage for bikes. Roadside parking in front of cottage. Shop/PO/pub serving excellent food in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

Situated in the centre of the pretty village of Lesbury this 18th century cottage has been lovingly restored to provide outstanding holiday accommodation. The village is well placed being only one mile from both the beautiful Heritage Coast and the historic market town of Alnwick. Alnwick Castle is a favourite haunt for holidaymakers, not only because of the historical interest but also, for the young at heart, to see the location of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter movies. A short walk from the castle and a 3 minute walk from the town centre is the Alnwick Garden, the brainchild of the Duchess of Northumberland. There are many aspects to the garden, some of which include The Grand Cascade, The Poison Garden, The Quiet Garden and The Treehouse which incorporates a ne restaurant. The village pub in Lesbury serves excellent food and has a wonderful display of owers in summer. Golf, walking, cycling, sailing and horse riding all available locally. Ground oor - Spacious beamed sitting room with wood burning stove set in a stone inglenook replace. One step up to dining area with original features. Lounge with beamed ceiling, stone inglenook replace with wood burning stove. Fully tted kitchen with laminate oor. Private rear sunny walled patio garden with furniture. First oor - Spacious family bedroom with kingsize bed and additional single bed. Bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite shower room with WC. Two twin bedded rooms. All bedrooms have wooden oors with rugs. Bathroom has bath with attachable shower spray, WC and tiled oor. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Wood burning stoves initial supply of fuel provided. 2 Colour TVs one with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/ freezer. Washing machine. Travel Cot. Highchair. Front lawned garden. Roadside parking. Shops/PO/ pub in village. Duvets with linen no towels. 2 well behaved pets by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please. Welcome pack provided. 150 refundable damage deposit required. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 33

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Pilgrims Rest
Shilbottle, Nr Alnwick Coast

Crossing Cottage
Ulgham Grange, Nr Morpeth Coast

Seaspray
Newbiggin by the Sea Coast Sea Views

Spindrift
Boulmer, Nr Alnmouth Coast

Mermaid Cottage
Dunstan Steads, Nr Embleton Coast Sea Views

The Old School


Howick, Nr Craster Coast

Code 200 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref K12

Code 405 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group F | Map Ref K15

Code 470 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group L | Map Ref M16

Code 131 Sleeps 2 | Price Group F | Map Ref L11

Code 312 Sleeps 2 | Price Group H | Map Ref L9

Code 350 Sleeps 2 | Price Group M* | Map Ref L10

This attractive cottage a former coachmans quarters adjoins a beautiful Grade II listed stone pele tower and house dating back to 1380. The village is near both the historic town of Alnwick (3 miles) with its famous gardens, magnicent castle and the fabulous coast of Northumberland. The nearest beach is 2.5 miles away. Holiday makers have full use of the owners stunning secluded garden with patio area, lawns and ower beds set in 1 acre of land. Shilbottle is ideally situated, being only 1 mile from the A1, for visiting all parts of this historic region including the coast, the Cheviot Hills, the Borders and Hadrians Wall. Nearby Alnmouth railway station makes visiting Edinburgh or Newcastle for the day an easy option. Coastal golf courses, river/sea angling and horse riding all nearby. Watercolour painting workshops available in the garden studio of the artist owner by arrangement. Access via internal staircase to First oor Delightfully cosy open plan living/dining room with pitched and beamed ceiling exposed stone walls, gas living ame cast iron stove and wood oor. Small double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Both with pitched and beamed ceilings and attractive stencilling. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. NB: Limited headroom. Services - Electricity and full CH and gas (from owners home) included. Colour TV. Gas hob. Combination microwave oven and grill. Fridge with icebox. Shaver point. Use of large secluded lawned garden with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Garage and storage. Shop/Chemist/ PO/pub/restaurant in village. Duvets Bed linen hire available payable to owner on arrival. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Family membership available to private tness club within one minutes walk with swimming pool, sauna and steam room (9.00 am to 12.00 pm) for 20 Sunday to Friday payable to cottage owner on arrival. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks 34

This pleasant detached cottage is situated in rural unspoilt countryside about 5 miles from Morpeth. Recently refurbished, it offers contemporary holiday accommodation. The historic town of Morpeth, known as The Gateway to Northumberland offers a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants and a bagpipe museum. The southern end of the Heritage coastline at Druridge Bay is just 2 miles away, noted for its varied wildlife, spectacular scenery and miles of clean, sandy beaches. There are several RSPB nature reserves nearby and boat trips are available from Amble to see the pufns on Coquet Island. West of Morpeth is Wallington Hall; dating back to 1688 it is guarded by four erce dragon heads and surrounded by carefully maintained gardens. Visitors can stroll beside ornamental ponds and walk along the banks of the River Wansbeck. The Woodhorn Mining Museum at Ashington is worth a visit. Fishing, sailing, wind surng, walking all available nearby. The railway is close by but trains offer minimum disturbance. Ground oor - Comfortable lounge with open re. Dining room with original cast iron range replace. Contemporary well equipped kitchen with breakfast table. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Spacious double bedroom with distant sea view. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Services - Electricity included with NSH downstairs. Convector heaters upstairs. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Cot. Highchair. Large enclosed garden with patio, furniture and barbecue. Off road parking for 2 cars. Storage shed. Pub 1 mile. Shop/PO 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. 2 dogs by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please.

Situated overlooking the bay at Newbiggin by the Sea at the southern end of the promenade, this end of terrace cottage has been modernised to the highest standards. The views from the lounge and master bedroom are breathtaking. The location is ideal to take a relaxing break and stroll along the beach and the promenade just a few steps from the door. Children will love to explore the rock pools or build sand castles on the beach. Close by are the Nature reserves at Druridge Bay and Big Waters where you can observe many varieties of birds and wildlife. Druridge Bay is classed as one of the most impressive stretches of beach on the north east coast. The vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the Metro Centre at Gateshead are just 15 miles south, and Northumberlands magnicent castles are the same distance north. From Seaspray you can explore the many attractions this region has to offer. Ground oor - Light, attractive, spacious living/ dining room with solid wood ooring, remote control gas log effect re and picture window overlooking the bay. Modern excellently equipped kitchen with door leading out to enclosed patio area. First oor - Double bedroom with glorious sea views over the bay. Large twin bedded room with zip and link beds to make a super king-size bed if required. Bathroom with over bath electric power shower and WC. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Gas log effect wall re. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Gas oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge/ freezer. Cot. Highchair. Enclosed lawned garden to front with patio furniture. Enclosed yard to rear with patio furniture and barbecue. Parking to the front of the property. Shop/PO/pubs/restaurant in town. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Skilfully converted from a former stable, this attractive cottage stands just 20 metres from a sandy beach in this traditional little shing village. Boulmer was once the principal resort of smugglers from mid Northumberland and the Scottish Borders who collected smuggled spirits and silks and transported them overnight by pack horse. As recently as the late 19th century smuggled goods buried long ago were unearthed locally. The entire length of the Heritage Coast is easily accessible from this location. A short drive up the coast is Craster with its attractive horseshoe shaped harbour. The village is renowned for the excellent oak smoked kippers produced in the smokehouse by the fourth generation of the Robson family. The impressive castles at Warkworth, Dunstanburgh, Bamburgh and Holy island and the attractive harbours at Beadnell and Seahouses are all within 20 miles. Alnmouth 3 miles south, has shops, pubs, restaurants and two golf courses. There is salmon and trout shing on the Coquet and Aln Rivers and sea shing trips are available from Craster and Amble. For walkers the coastal footpath between Alnmouth and Beadnell passes nearby. Boulmer has a pub which provides bar meals. Accommodation all on one level Comfortable open plan living/dining room with pitched and beamed ceiling and kitchen area. Twin bedded room with en-suite shower room and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Shaver point. Small enclosed garden with patio and furniture. Off road parking. Pub in village. Shop/PO 1.5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This superbly renovated cottage, part of the original farmhouse at Dunstan Steads, a farm steading close to the dunes, lies within a few 100 metres of Embleton Bay and has commanding views across the dunes towards the sea. Furnished and equipped to a high standard, Mermaid Cottage offers excellent accommodation in a truly idyllic location. Embleton Bay has an impressive 2 mile sweep of ne sandy beach with the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle at its southernmost end. Beyond this is the tiny shing village of Craster, renowned for its oak smoked kippers, produced in the village since the early 19th century. There are easy coastal walks in either direction, linking up with the coastal footpath between Beadnell and Alnmouth. Embleton village is 1 mile and has a good golf course. Ground oor - Small, modern, dining kitchen. Delightful double bedroom with French windows to decked patio and views of the coast, oak oor. En-suite bathroom with over bath shower and WC with limited headroom. First oor - Elegant lounge with Victorian replace, open re, high ceilings, oak oor and French door to false balcony with splendid sea views. Sofa bed for +1 by arrangement (maximum 2 persons). Services - Electricity included. Full oil CH from owners home included. Open re - fuel provided. Colour digital at screen TV with Freeview and DVD. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Shaver point. Highchair available on request. Small decked patio area with furniture. Off road parking. Shop/PO/pubs/ restaurant in Embleton 1 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

This superb listed building was once a school for Howick Village, and part of the Howick Estate, which was the home of the 2nd Earl Grey, who became Prime Minister in 1830 and whose monument stands at the top of Grey Street in Newcastle. There has been a long tradition in the family as tree planters and the extensive grounds and formal gardens which surround Howick Hall are open to the public from April to October. The arboretum, which includes 65 acres of woodland walks, is open all year and guests are provided with a free pass to the gardens and aboretum, a delight to explore. The shoreline is just 400 metres away on a stunning coastal stretch designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Site of Special Scientic Interest where you can enjoy spectacular views of Dunstanburgh Castle, interesting bird life and wild owers on a walk to Craster or Alnmouth. Ground oor - Spacious attractive living/dining room with vaulted ceiling. Well equipped kitchen. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. First oor - Delightful double bedroom with super king-size bed, en-suite WC and hand basin. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Payphone. Large enclosed garden, patio and furniture. Off road parking. Storage shed. Shop/ PO/pub/TIC 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please. *NB: Off peak price reduction to price group K.

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Chantilly
Low Hauxley, Nr Amble Coast - Sea Views

Lobster Pot Cottage


Low Hauxley, Nr Amble Coast

The Hayloft
Belford Coast

The Hideaway
Budle Bay, Nr Bamburgh Coast

Larch Cottage
Dunstan, Nr Craster Coast

Lindisfarne
Seahouses Coast

Code 359 Sleeps 2 | Price Group F | Map Ref M13

Code 261 Sleeps 2 | Price Group F | Map Ref M13

Code 387 Sleeps 2/5 +cot | Price Group F | Map Ref J7

Code 227 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group K | Map Ref K7

Code 82 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref L10

Code 496 Sleeps 4 | Price Group K | Map Ref L8

Only metres away from a quiet stretch of golden sands Chantilly is a romantic getaway in an enviable position. Stroll along an often deserted beach on a summers evening with a stunning backdrop of Coquet Island, which lies a mile off shore from Amble to the north. In addition to being an RSPB reserve with thousands of Pufns, Terns and one of Britains rarest seabirds the Roseate Tern there is also an 80 lighthouse built on the ruins of a mediaeval tower. During the summer months, boats regularly sail out of Amble taking tourists to observe the birds. This area is steeped in history so you are never far from a dramatic castle with Alnwick, Warkworth, Dunstanburgh and Bamburgh all within easy reach. Amble is an important shing port with various shops, pubs and restaurants. The award winning marina is packed with shing boats, pleasure crafts and yachts. Fishing, sailing, walking, cycling and golf all nearby. Ground oor - Enchanting living/dining room with multi-fuel stove set in an inglenook replace. Modern fully tted kitchen with sea views. First oor - Attractive double bedroom with TV and tted furniture. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity included. Full NSH downstairs. Convector heater upstairs. Multifuel stove - fuel provided. Colour TV with some Sky Channels. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Telephone. Small patio with furniture. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs 1.5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Storage for bikes. 1 pet by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please.

This delightful and romantic little 19th century shermans cottage lies just 60 metres from a clean sandy beach in the picturesque seaside hamlet of Low Hauxley where a few boats still sh for lobsters and crabs. Attractive, cosy and atmospheric with its exposed stone walls, co-ordinated colours and fabrics and comfortable furnishings, it provides a holiday base of the very highest standard throughout. Low Hauxley is located on the Heritage Coast to the north of Druridge Bay, a 4 mile stretch of mature sand dunes and beautiful white sands which incorporates Druridge Bay Country Park and several nature reserves. 1.5 miles north, at the mouth of the River Coquet is the small town of Amble which has a shing eet and marina. From here it is possible to take a boat trip around Coquet Island, an RSPB reserve a mile or so off shore, famous for its Pufns and rare Roseate Terns. Ground oor - Delightful living room with original cast iron range, electric re and interesting exposed stonework. Pleasant dining kitchen with countryside views and door out to pretty little garden. Cloakroom and WC. First oor - Attractive double bedroom with distant views of the lighthouse on Coquet Island. Bathroom with bath and WC. Services - Electricity included. Full NSH downstairs. Convector heaters upstairs. Colour TV/Video. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Sheltered garden with decking, patio furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs 1.5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Situated in Belford above The Well House Coffee Shop this quaint apartment is within a few minutes drive of the Heritage Coast and the major attractions of the area such as Lindisfarne, Bamburgh with its majestic castle and the bustling harbour of Seahouses. The pleasant village of Belford nestles on the edge of the Kyloe hills and offers several pubs, a hotel and a good range of shops and amenities. The historic towns of Berwick and Alnwick are 14 miles north and south respectively. The Cheviot Hills provide excellent walking and the Border region, with its many stately homes and abbeys can be reached within 20 minutes by car. This coastline has many conservation sites including the sand and mud ats around Lindisfarne and Budle Bay. Up to 50,000 waterfowl may congregate on the ats making it a top location for bird watching. Many activities catered for including golf, walking, angling and horse riding close by. Accommodation all on one level Private entrance via internal stairs to First oor. Comfortable living/dining room/kitchen area with exposed beams, sofa bed for +2 and electric re. Door out to external stairs to rear courtyard. One step down into spacious double bedroom with single bed. Shower room with WC. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge. Washing machine. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Enclosed patio area with furniture, shared during day with Well House Coffee Shop, private in evenings. Off road parking. Shops/PO/restaurants in village. Pub across lane. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

This most attractive cottage which stands within 100 metres of the tip of Budle Bay has been imaginatively converted from an old farm granary. Combining original features such as exposed wooden beams with furnishings and ttings of a very high quality, it provides exceptional accommodation full of rustic charm. Waren Mill lies 2 miles north of Bamburgh on the edge of Budle Bay in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and within the Lindisfarne Nature Reserve renowned for the incredible variety of birds and other wildlife found on its shores. On the southern edge of the bay and within approximately 0.5 mile is a wonderful sandy beach stretching for 4 uninterrupted miles to Seahouses. This stretch of coastline is dominated at one end by the magnicent Bamburgh Castle perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the sea and at the other by Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island. Excellent golf courses, horse riding, shing, sailing and windsurng are all available locally. Ground oor - Attractive double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. First oor - Splendid open plan living room with pitched and beamed ceiling, and well equipped tted kitchen. All rooms feature exposed beams and are furnished and equipped to an excellent standard with great attention to comfort and detail. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Cot. Highchair. Shared use of courtyard, patio and furniture. Off road parking. Shop/PO/pub/restaurants 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please.

This delightful cottage dating from the 18th century, beneting from recent upgrading, offers compact and well designed accommodation of a high standard. Dunstan is just 0.5 mile from the little shing village of Craster, renowned for its oak smoked kippers. The bustling days when dozens of shing boats crammed the tiny harbour have long gone, together with the stocks of herring that provided a livelihood for most of the population, but standing on the breakwater it is easy to imagine the scene as it must have been then. Craster is situated midway along the 20 mile stretch of Heritage Coastline. A pleasant cliff top walk of 1 mile will bring you to the striking ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, perched on a rocky outcrop with the ne sweeping sands of Embleton Bay beyond. The cottage is near a country inn serving excellent food. Visitors have use of the extensive grounds. Alnwick with its magnicent castle and gardens is 6 miles. The town offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, pubs and a twice weekly market on a Thursday and Saturday. Both Alnwick and Craster have informative Tourist Information Centres. Ground oor - Cosy open plan beamed living/ dining room with leather sofas and recently modernised tted kitchen area. First oor - Compact double bedroom with pitched and beamed ceiling. Small bunk bedded room (full size bunks). Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full NSH included. Colour TV with DVD. Radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave oven. Fridge with icebox. Shaver point. Private off road parking. Shop/PO/TIC 1/2 mile. Duvets with linen no towels. 1 small dog welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This well presented mid terraced cottage is tucked away in the older part of Seahouses, close to the picturesque harbour and within easy walking distance of a lovely sandy beach. The accommodation is spacious with all the modern conveniences for a comfortable and relaxing family seaside holiday. Seahouses offers a wide variety of shops, pubs, cafes and gift shops to browse. This part of the Northumberland Heritage coast, designated an area of outstanding natural beauty, is characterised by glistening clear water, sweeping sandy bays, majestic castles and an abundance of wildlife. The dramatic fortress of Bamburgh Castle, 2 miles north, used as a backdrop in many epic lms, is a treasury of northern history housing the marvellous Armstrong Museum. There are nature reserves at Budle Bay and Newton Haven, as well as several excellent local golf courses, horse riding nearby, boat trips and sea shing trips leave from the harbour. Ground oor - Open plan layout with laminate ooring. Relaxing lounge area with wood burning stove, a good selection of books and games. Dining area with round table. Fully tted kitchen with tiled oor. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Exceptionally spacious double bedroom with laminate oor. Large twin bedded room with laminate oor. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity included. NSH downstairs. Electric convector heaters upstairs. Wood burning stove fuel not provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Larder fridge. Travel Cot. Highchair. Off road parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please.

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Quarry Bank
Beadnell Coast

Peregrine
Seahouses Coast

Cheviot Cottage
Lowick, Nr Holy Island Coast

Longstone
Beadnell Coast

Creel Cottage
Seahouses Coast

Simonside Cottage
Seahouses Coast

Code 429 Sleeps 4 | Price Group K | Map Ref L8

Code 307 Sleeps 5 | Price Group F | Map Ref L8

Code 313 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group L | Map Ref 6

Code 96 Sleeps 4 | Price Group F | Map Ref L8

Code 138 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group G | Map Ref L7

Code 254 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref L7

Within a 10 minute walk from the harbour and beautiful sandy beach in the coastal village of Beadnell this semi-detached house is situated on a small estate. Offering comfortable and well equipped accommodation it is close to all of the major attractions of this spectacular coastal region. Originally a shing port, the harbour and surrounding area are now a centre for leisure activities such as sailing, scuba diving and wind surng. For those interested in less active pursuits, Beadnell provides a great base from which to explore the historical heritage of the area with numerous castles and gardens nearby. Whilst the keen ornithologist will nd the bird sanctuaries and nature reserves at Newton Haven, Budle Bay and the Farne Islands a delight. From the young to the young at heart there is an inexhaustible selection of pastimes to choose from. There are pubs and restaurants within walking distance. Golf, shing and horse riding are all available locally. Ground oor - Pleasantly furnished lounge with dining area, coal effect electric stove. Small well equipped galley kitchen. Open tread staircase to First oor - Double bedroom. Small twin bedded room. Fully tiled bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Most rooms have views of nature reserve. Services - Electricity included. NSH in lounge. Free standing electric heaters in bedrooms. Colour TV with Freeview. Video. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Washing machine. Enclosed paved patio area with furniture and barbecue. Storage shed. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This traditional stone cottage is situated in the older part of Seahouses and is close to the harbour and all the amenities of this busy little shing port. The late 1800s brought an upsurge in the shing industry, when Herring was King, bringing employment and prosperity to many of the locals. It was said that there were so many shing boats in the harbour that it was possible to walk across the boats from one side to the other. Nowadays tourism has taken over with many of the boats taking visitors out to the Farne Islands to observe the vast array of seabirds and the colony of Grey Seals. 3 miles north is the impressive Bamburgh Castle and 5 miles beyond that is Holy Island or Lindisfarne. The island can be reached at low tide along the causeway where you will nd the alluring castle dramatically perched on a rocky crag. Just south of Seahouses is Beadnell Bay with its unique west facing harbour and facilities for sailing, windsurng and scuba diving. The area has several ne golf courses, the closest being within half a mile. Fishing and horse riding available locally. Ground oor - Comfortable living/dining room with painted stone walls, stone replace with electric stove. Galley kitchen with quarry tiled oor and door out to small rear yard. First oor - Double bedroom with king-size bed. Twin bedded room. Single bedroom. Shower room with washbasin and WC. All rooms have shuttered windows. Services - Electricity and full NSH included. TV with Freeview. DVD. CD player. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Washing machine. Telephone with honesty box. Small rear yard. Roadside parking close by. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Car Park ticket, valid for all NCC car parks for stays of a week or more. Train Station collection service from Alnmouth or Berwick at no extra charge. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This delightful 19th century cottage is situated within the village of Lowick, 5 miles inland from the Heritage Coast and directly opposite Holy Island. Furnished and equipped to a high standard, it provides an excellent base from which to discover the secrets of North Northumberland. The coastline, which is dotted with spectacular castles such as Lindisfarne, Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh, is within easy reach and has some of the nest sandy beaches in the country, much of the area being designated as of outstanding Natural Beauty. To the north, the River Tweed meanders through glorious countryside, entering the sea at Berwick, famous for its Elizabethan defense walls and architecture. Sporting interests are well catered for with a wealth of uncrowded golf courses, sea or river shing, riding, cycling and walking. The 63 mile St Cuthberts Way from Melrose to Holy Island passes nearby. Ground oor - Pleasant living/dining room with living ame effect cast iron electric stove and French windows out to south facing garden and patio. Well equipped kitchen. Shower room with hand basin and WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Shaver point. Travel Cot. Highchair. Stair gate available. Large south facing shared garden with lawn, patio and furniture. Storage shed. Roadside parking. Shop/ PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This property is situated on a quiet estate in the much sought after shing village of Beadnell within 1/4 mile of the clean, sandy beach and unique west facing harbour. Beadnell is at the approximate mid-point of the 20 mile stretch of Heritage Coast and is noted for sailing, wind surng and shing. There are splendid coastal walks with excellent opportunities for bird watching in the area. Beyond this lies the picturesque shing village of Craster, renowned for its oak smoked kippers. Five miles north, beyond the bustling shing port of Seahouses (from where you can take boat trips to the Farne Islands) is Bamburgh Castle, situated on a rocky outcrop and dominating the skyline for miles around. Holy Island is 15 miles. This is altogether an ideal base to explore the Heritage coastline and the inland hills. There are several pubs and restaurants within walking distance and golf, shing and horse riding are all available locally. Ground Floor - Traditionally furnished open plan living/dining room with coal effect electric re. Small well equipped galley kitchen. Open staircase to First Floor - Double bedroom. Small twin bedded room. Bathroom with bath and WC. Services - Electricity for lighting and cooking only by 1 meter (First 5 free). NSH in living room - electricity included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Garden to front with patio area. Off road parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen (Towel hire available). Sorry not suitable for children under 4 years. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage

This traditional shermans cottage, built from local whinstone, is situated on a lane within 100 metres of the busy little harbour and beach of this picturesque Northumbrian shing village. Fishing still plays a signicant role in the local economy, but nowadays most of the boats carry tourists to the National Trust seal and seabird sanctuaries on the nearby Farne Islands during the summer months. This is a fascinating sight especially during the breeding seasons. 3 miles north is the impressive Bamburgh Castle and 6 miles beyond that, Holy Island or Lindisfarne, reached by a causeway at low tide. The coastline in this region is characterised by some splendid sandy beaches, the nearest being within walking distance. There are several golf courses in the area and horse riding and shing are available locally. Ground oor - Attractive beamed living/dining room with wooden oor, original exposed stone inglenook replace and electric stove. Well equipped tted kitchen with door out to rear yard. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Open tread stairs to First oor - Large double bedroom with tted wardrobes. Small bunk bedded room (full sized bunks). Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Travel Cot. Highchair. Off road parking. Shed for storage of bikes. Shops/PO/pubs/TIC in village. Duvets with linen - no towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Tucked away in a quiet setting, this delightful, refurbished stone built cottage provides comfortable and welcoming accommodation on one level in the popular coastal village of Seahouses. Less than 400 metres from the beach and bustling harbour, it provides an excellent base for a seaside holiday. The many attractions of the Heritage Coast and award winning countryside are within just a few minutes drive and the numerous amenities of the village which include a good range of shops, pubs, restaurants and an 18 hole links golf course are all within easy walking distance. During the summer the colourful harbour has boat trips sailing on a regular basis to the Farne Islands to view the many colonies of nesting sea birds and grey seals at close quarters. A couple of miles to the north is Bamburgh, dominated by the impressive castle stands guard over the village and the magnicent sweep of sandy beach. Accommodation all on one level Pleasant spacious lounge with feature stone replace and ame effect electric re. Well equipped dining kitchen with stable door to patio. Light and airy double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric power shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full NSH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Cot. Highchair. Enclosed patio area with furniture and barbecue. Shared off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. Easy walking access.

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Quarryside
Beadnell Coast

Blacketts Apartment
Bamburgh Coast

Cheviot Cottage
Seahouses Coast

Beach View
Boulmer, Nr Alnmouth Coast

Armlee
Beadnell Coast

East Cuttles
Tughall Steads, Nr Beadnell Coast

Code 116 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group F | Map Ref L8

Code 282 Sleeps 4 | Price Group H | Map Ref K7

Code 253 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group H | Map Ref L7

Code 353 Sleeps 4 +cot | Price Group M | Map Ref L11

Code 325 Sleeps 4 | Price Group G | Map Ref L8

Code 364 Sleeps 4 | Price Group S | Map Ref L8

Quarryside is a more modern property situated on a small estate in the coastal village of Beadnell within a short walk of the beach and harbour. There are views over a private nature reserve, within a few yards of the property, created from a small quarry to provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife. Herons and seabirds can be observed from the comfort of the living room. Beadnell is noted as a centre for water sports and there are facilities for windsurng, sailing, scuba diving and angling. For those interested in ornithology this is an excellent base, being close to the Farne Islands and the nearby nature reserves of Budle Bay, and Newton Haven, home to a great variety of indigenous and migratory wading birds and wildfowl. The coastal castles of Dunstanburgh, Bamburgh and Holy Island are just a few minutes drive and there are lovely coastal walks in both directions. Ground oor - Open plan living/dining room with electric re, NSH and views over pond. Small well equipped kitchen. Open staircase to First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and partial NSH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Cot. Highchair. Small patio with furniture. Storage shed. Enclosed steeply banked garden with furniture. Off road parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/garage in village. Duvets with linen no towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This rst oor apartment offers extremely pleasant accommodation close to the centre of Bamburgh. Situated above a small bistro, it has recently been refurnished and equipped to an excellent standard, with distant views of Holy Island, and provides a comfortable holiday base in this highly sought after location. Bamburgh has a splendid castle situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the village and the sea. It was restored in the late 19th century by Lord Armstrong and is still the home of his descendants. Bamburgh was also the home of the Victorian heroine Grace Darling and there is a museum nearby dedicated to her memory. Seahouses is 3 miles, from here there are daily boat trips to the Farne Islands to view the sea birds and grey seal colonies. Holy Island is a short drive and the nature reserve of Budle Bay is approximately 1 mile. There is a magnicent sandy beach within walking distance and also an excellent golf course. Accommodation all on one level Accommodation is accessed by internal staircase from rear of building to First oor. Delightful lounge with bay window and window seat. Well equipped dining kitchen. Both with views towards Holy Island. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. All rooms tastefully furnished in contemporary style with laminate ooring. Services - Electricity included. Electric re. Panel heaters in all rooms. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. Digital radio with iPod dock. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washer/dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Payphone in building. Off road parking for 1 car. Shop/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

This comfortable 19th century end of terrace stone cottage, which retains a number of original features such as beamed ceilings and replaces, is situated in the popular coastal village of Seahouses and is only a short distance from the beach and busy working harbour. This, together with the close proximity of the village amenities, which include a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants make this an excellent location for a family holiday. There is a golf course within half a mile and during the summer months there are daily trips to the National Trust seabird and seal sanctuaries on the nearby Farne Islands. Most of the attractions of the Heritage Coast including Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island and Dunstanburgh Castle are within easy travelling distance. Fishing, walking, golf, sailing available locally. Ground oor - Living room with open re. Dining room with beamed ceiling, original agged oor and open re. Two steps up to small tted kitchen and rear door out to porch and parking area. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Both with original replaces. Bathroom with electric over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and heating from electric panel heaters included. Open res initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. Video. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Travel cot. Highchair. Shared off road parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome - 20 per pet. No smoking in cottage please.

Situated in the peaceful village of Boulmer right beside the sea this attractive bungalow is a perfect location for those wishing to escape the fast pace of modern life. The beach offers a contrast of rocky outcrops to the north where children can idle away time searching for hermit crabs in the rock pools, whilst to the south the clean stretch of golden sand can be equally enjoyed with a bucket and spade. Long ago the hidden coves were a notorious haunt for smugglers who traded counterfeit goods in the midnight hours. With excellent shopping and leisure facilities the historic market town of Alnwick is 6 miles. The town has many ne stone buildings and cobbled streets set in the shadow of the spectacular castle. The stunning Alnwick Gardens recently boasted another amazing attraction with the opening of the Tree House. Fishing, walking, cycling and horse riding available nearby. Pub in village. Alnmouth 2 miles has restaurants & 2 golf courses. Accommodation all on one level Attractive lounge/dining room with sea views. Well equipped tted kitchen. Fitted double bedroom with sea view. Fitted twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full electric heating included. Electric re. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Large enclosed garden with furniture. Roadside parking. Pub in village. Shop/PO 1.5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

This pleasantly furnished modern bungalow overlooks a pretty green on a quiet little estate, just a few minutes walk from the harbour and a very good sandy beach at Beadnell Bay. It has a sunny patio garden and is an ideal base from which to explore the beautiful Heritage Coast with its many castles and the superb scenery of the Northumberland National Park and Cheviots. There is a splendid coastal footpath north to Seahouses 2 miles and south to Dunstanburgh Castle and Craster 4 miles. The area offers diving, a watersports centre for windsurng, canoeing, sea shing, and boat trips to the Farne islands, horse riding and excellent golf. There are also several nature reserves for the ornithologist and nature enthusiast. Bamburgh and Alnwick, with their magnicent castles and Gardens, are just a short drive away. Accommodation all on one level Step up to front door. Attractive lounge/dining room with living ame electric re. Well equipped galley kitchen with door into garage. Pleasant double bedroom. Twin bedded room with patio doors out to large conservatory. Bathroom with traditional mixer/shower tap, electric over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and oil CH included May - Sept (Oct April 10 per week). LCD at screen digital freeview TV and digital freeview DVD/ Video. Portable TV for games console. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Enclosed garden with patio and furniture. Gated access to communal green. Large integral garage. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shop/PO/pubs/ restaurant 0.5 mile. Duvets with linen - no towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Easy walking access. Welcome pack provided.

East Cuttles offers a high standard of accommodation in an idyllic holiday location close to golden sandy beaches at Beadnell and Embleton Bay. The accommodation is on one level and is deceptively spacious having been sympathetically restored from farm buildings. Many of the original features have been skilfully retained, with the hemmel arch and beamed ceilings providing character coupled with the use of natural materials and innovative design. History has left the area sprinkled with majestic castles and ne houses. A coastal walk to the south of Beadnell takes you to the nature reserve of Newton Haven and the spectacular ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. Alnwick, 15 miles, boasts a wide variety of shops, galleries, the magnicent gardens and also the castle made famous by the Harry Potter lms. Excellent links golf courses can be found along the coast, also superb opportunities for ramblers, scuba diving, sailing, wind surng and horse riding. Accommodation all on one level Light, airy lounge with hemmel arch window, beamed ceiling and wood burning stove. Large fully tted modern kitchen/diner. Attractive double bedroom with beamed ceiling and patio doors leading out to private garden and countryside views. Good size twin bedded room with beamed ceiling. Bathroom with separate shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stove logs provided. Flat screen LCD colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Portable TV and DVD in twin room. Electric cooker. Microwave oven. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Telephone for incoming and emergency calls. Travel Cot. Highchair. Enclosed garden with patio and furniture. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/ pubs 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet. No smoking in cottage please. NB: Some internal steps. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

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Pearl Cottage
Beadnell Coast

The Coracle
Seahouses Coast

Cloggy Nook
Tughall Steads, Nr Beadnell Coast

Sparrowhawk
Seahouses Coast

Eden Vale
Seahouses Coast

Archway Cottage
Craster Coast

Code 421 Sleeps 4 | Price Group L | Map Ref L8

Code 420 Sleeps 4 | Price Group L | Map Ref L7

Code 360 Sleeps 4 | Price Group S | Map Ref L8

Code 308 Sleeps 5/6 | Price Group H | Map Ref L8

Code 397 Sleeps 5 +cot | Price Group P | Map Ref L7

Code 285 Sleeps 4/6 +cot | Price Group N | Map Ref L10

Located on a new development, only a short walk to the harbour and beach in the popular holiday village of Beadnell, this end of terraced house offers comfortable and recently furnished accommodation. Beadnell is approximately the mid-point of the 30 mile stretch of Heritage Coast and is an ideal location for family holidays and those interested in the sporting activities of windsurng, sailing and scuba diving. The main appeal is the long sweeping sandy beach ideal for children to build sand castles. The dramatic ruin of Dunstanburgh Castle is 4 miles south and can be reached via a coastal footpath and beyond this is the picturesque village of Craster, renowned for oak smoked kippers. To the north is the bustling shing port of Seahouses, from where boat trips set sail for the Farne Islands to see the birds and grey seal colonies. Then beyond, stands Bamburgh Castle perhaps the most photographed castle in the whole of England. Fishing, sailing, diving, golf and horse riding available locally. Childrens playground nearby. Ground oor - Comfortable living room with pebble effect electric re. Modern fully tted kitchen/diner. Downstairs WC. First oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Both bedrooms have at screen TVs and partial sea views. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and economy 7 heating included. LCD colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Fridge/freezer. Microwave. Washer/dryer. Highchair. Shaver point. Enclosed rear garden with furniture, barbecue and side access for bikes. Off road parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Situated just around the corner from the harbour in Seahouses only 10 metres from the sea, The Coracle has recently undergone a complete restoration. The exposed stone walls and original cast iron range help to make this a cosy retreat to return to after exploring Northumberlands Heritage Coast. Seahouses is a popular holiday destination 3 miles south of Bamburgh, famous for its magnicent castle, and opposite the Farne Islands which lie 2 miles offshore. The Farnes are noted for their seabird and grey seal colonies and in 1838 became the focus of worldwide attention when the Victorian heroine Grace Darling rescued the survivors of the S.S. Forfarshire wrecked on the outer Farnes. Colourful boats sail frequently during the summer months taking visitors out to the islands for rst hand experience of nesting Kittiwakes, comical Pufns and whiskery faced grey seals. Fishing, walking, golf and sailing available locally. Accommodation all on one level Open plan modern kitchen with dining and lounge area, exposed stone walls and wood burning stove. Double bedroom with original cast iron range. Small bunk bedded room. Shower room with electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full CH included. Wood burning stove Fuel available locally. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. On street parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC within 1 minutes walk. Duvets with linen and towels. Well behaved pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Minimum price 395 per week.

Just 3 miles from Beadnell and one of the nest stretches of coastline in England, this cottage has been expertly created from part of an old farmsteading. It takes its name from an ancient eld. The interior has been designed imaginatively by the owner and decorated with great attention to detail making it an extremely comfortable idyllic getaway. Beadnell was, until the late 19th century, a busy shing port but the decline of inshore shing and the increase in leisure time brought about its emergence as a centre for water sports such as windsurng, sailing and scuba diving. For the more traditional seaside pursuits of paddling and exploring rock pools the Heritage Coast is noted for clear sparkling water and miles of clean sandy beaches. The area also has several excellent golf courses within a few miles drive and the pursuits of horse riding and sea angling are also catered for locally. Accommodation all on one level Spacious comfortable living room with beamed ceiling and gas stove set in an inglenook replace. Large fully tted dining/kitchen with door to garden through original hemmel arch. Attractive king-size bedroom with double en-suite shower room and WC. Tastefully decorated double bedroom overlooking patio with distant coastal views. Bathroom with WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Log burning effect gas stove. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Telephone. Cot and highchair by arrangement. Patio with furniture, barbecue, log heater and adjacent garden. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs 2 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Romantic Packages. Sorry no pets or smoking in the cottage. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

This comfortable more modern terraced property located on a small estate on the outskirts of Seahouses, offers good quality holiday accommodation within easy walking distance of the bustling harbour and beach. Seahouses is an excellent centre for exploring this beautiful stretch of coast, providing amenities such as shops, pubs and restaurants. This regions landscape is dominated by several imposing castles, in particular, Warkworth, Alnwick, Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh, and Lindisfarne are all within a 12 mile radius. The Alnwick Garden is well worth a visit. Amid the garden just a few of the delights to see include an amazing waterfall cascading down the hillside, a fragrant rose garden, the poison garden, a maze, a vast Tree House and a superb restaurant. Boat trips are available daily from the bustling harbour in Seahouses taking visitors to the nearby Farne Islands which are of particular interest during the seabird and grey seal breeding seasons. The area has several golf courses, horse riding and shing are available locally. Ground oor - Pleasant lounge with electric ame effect re. Dining Room. Well equipped kitchen. Cloakroom with WC and washbasin. First oor - Double Bedroom. Twin bedded room. Single bedroom with Z-bed for + 1. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full NSH included. TV with Freeview and DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Tumble Dryer. Payphone. Travel cot. Highchair. Z-bed for + 1 by arrangement. Enclosed lawned garden with furniture. Storage for bikes. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurant/TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Car Park ticket, valid for all NCC car parks for stays of a week or more. Train Station collection service from Alnmouth or Berwick at no extra charge. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

Tucked away down a quiet lane this mid-terraced house is close to the centre of Seahouses providing good quality holiday accommodation for two couples or a family, close to the busy harbour and beach. The village offers a good range of amentities including shops, pubs and restaurants. This is an ideal location from which to explore the multitude of historical sites scattered throughout Northumberland. The Heritage Coast and its many places of interest, such as Holy Island and Bamburgh Castle, are a short drive north. Whilst the many miles of clean sandy beaches are literally a stones throw away. During the summer boat trips leave the harbour daily taking visitors to see the grey seal and seabird colonies on the Farne Islands, particularly fascinating during the breeding season. Fishing, walking, horse riding, mountain biking and an 18 hole golf course all available locally. Ground oor - Comfortable lounge with log burning stove. Fully tted dining/kitchen with tiled oor. Utility room. WC. Enclosed rear yard with furniture, barbecue and patio heater. First oor - Two spacious double bedrooms both with king-size beds. Single bedroom. Bathroom with bath, over bath electric shower and WC. Second oor - Games room with pool table, football table and X Box with games. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. Log burning stove initial supply of fuel provided. Flat screen colour TV with Sky. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Travel cot. Highchair. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This spacious 18th century stone cottage is located in the quaint little shing village of Craster just 100 metres from the sea. Archway Cottage benets from an attractive courtyard garden. The accommodation is most spacious, comfortable and well furnished, featuring an open plan lounge/dining room with integral kitchen area. The coastal footpath between Beadnell and Alnmouth passes through the village and the splendid sandy beaches at Embleton and Howick are a pleasant 1.5 miles in either direction. Although the shing eet has reduced over the years Craster is still renowned for its oak smoked kippers produced in the village since the early 19th century. The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle, perched on the cliff edge, provide a dramatic backdrop to Craster harbour. Pub serves food. Alnwick is 7 miles. Ground oor - Open plan living/dining room with kitchen area, open re and French doors out to garden. First oor - Master bedroom with super kingsize bed and en-suite shower room and WC. Double bedroom with additional single bed. Bunk bedded room - full size bunks. Most with views of Dunstanburgh Castle and coast. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. External utility room with laundry facilities. Services - Electricity and full NSH included. Open re - fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver points. Travel Cot. Highchair. Telephone for 999 calls only. Courtyard garden with furniture. Off road parking for 2 cars. Pub/restaurant/TIC/art gallery in village. Shoreline Caf offering small selection of convenience foods. Duvets with linen no towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

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Pantiles Cottage
Warkworth Coast

Rookery Nook
Warkworth Coast

Driftwood
Seahouses Coast

Pufn Cottage
Budle Bay, Nr Bamburgh Coast

The Bathing House


Howick, Nr Craster Coast

Code 436 Sleeps 6 | Price Group M | Map Ref M12

Code 319 Sleeps 4/5 | Price Group M | Map Ref M12

Code 423 Sleeps 6 | Price Group K | Map Ref L7

Code 439 Sleeps 6 | Price Group V | Map Ref K7

Code 209 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group Y | Map Ref M10

Situated close to the centre of Warkworth, this mews house provides comfortable accommodation and is within a short stroll of the shops, cafes, pubs and galleries of this picturesque and historic village. There are several clean, sandy beaches and coastal walks within a short distance. Warkworth is overlooked by the massive remains of an impressive mediaeval castle and stands in a delightful setting, almost completely surrounded by the River Coquet. During the summer months rowing boats are available for hire, providing a unique means of enjoying the magnicent riverside scenery. The castle was once one of the Percy familys strongholds. It dominates the skyline and can be seen from all approaches to the village. This is an area characterised by natural peace and beauty and is one of the few remaining haunts of the red squirrel. Alnwick Castle and Gardens only 6 miles as well as many sporting activities such as walking, cycling, shing, horse riding and golf all available locally. Ground oor - Spacious lounge with dining table and gas re. Large tted kitchen with tiled oor and original feature cast iron range. First oor - Two double bedrooms. Bunk bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Gas cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/ dryer. Small paved area with patio furniture to rear and shared lower level lawned area. Storage shed. Roadside parking nearby. Shops/PO/pubs/ restaurants in village. Duvets with linen no towels. 1 small well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Can be booked with code 319 Rookery Nook for family groups.

This lovely detached house, tucked away behind the main street in this ancient and historic coastal village, provides most comfortable accommodation in a picturesque setting. Warkworth itself is almost completely encircled by the River Coquet, and is dominated by the splendid mediaeval castle perched high on a mound. Half a mile up river is the famous Hermitage, a rock-hewn retreat with a very poignant history; it is quite unique in England and can only be reached by rowing boats, which can be hired during the summer. Being within a short distance of a superb stretch of beach and having some of the most lovely river scenery in the county, it is not surprising that Warkworth is a popular holiday location. Alnwick is 5 miles. Amble 2 miles south, has a marina and offers water sports, shing trips and excursions to Coquet Island, an offshore RSPB sanctuary. Excellent golf nearby. Ground oor - Pleasant living room with views over terraced garden to elds beyond. Spacious kitchen with large walk in pantry. Dining room. First oor - Double bedroom with additional single bed for +1 and superb countryside views. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, bath and WC. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Electric re. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Wi-Fi. Radio. Electric oven. Gas hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Terraced garden to front, lower level shared. Rear enclosed garden with patio. Roadside parking nearby. Shop/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen no towels. 1 small well behaved pet welcome. NB: Steps from street level up to house. Can be booked with code 436 Pantiles Cottage for family groups.

This comfortable semi-detached bungalow is located in a cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Seahouses, offering good quality holiday accommodation within easy walking distance of the bustling harbour and beach. Seahouses is an excellent centre for exploring this beautiful stretch of coast, providing amenities such as shops, pubs and restaurants, yet it is only a few minutes drive from the magnicent castles and places of interest for which the area is renowned. Warkworth, Alnwick, Dunstanburgh, Bamburgh and Holy Island are all within a 12 mile radius. Boat trips sail daily from Seahouses harbour, weather permitting, taking visitors to the nearby Farne Islands which are of particular interest during the seabird and grey seal breeding seasons. Two miles to the south is Beadnell Bay with its unique west facing harbour and opportunities for scuba diving, sailing and windsurng. The area has several ne golf courses. Accommodation all on one level Comfortable lounge with dining area. Fully tted kitchen. Double bedroom with French doors out to rear courtyard garden. Double bedroom. Bunk bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Radio. Electric cooker. Washing machine. Dishwasher. Fridge. Freezer. Microwave. Travel Cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Small enclosed courtyard garden with furniture. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen no towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

This stone built cottage recently converted from a former barn provides high quality accommodation. It makes an idyllic base for those interested in exploring the fabulous North East Heritage Coastline - just a ve minute walk to the sea shore at Budle Bay and a fteen minute walk across the beach and dunes to Bamburgh village. Alternatively a very short drive to the famous, imposing castle at Bamburgh and one of the nest expanses of golden sands in Northumberland. The village of Bamburgh with its peaceful and tranquil setting is home to the Grace Darling Museum. Bamburgh has shops, selling local produce, with a restaurant and pubs. The village has a playing eld, cricket pitch, tennis court and play area on the village green where children can play safely. There are numerous activities to enjoy including shing, sailing, windsurng, diving, horse riding and golf, all nearby or just enjoy the quiet cottage garden with views over to the Cheviots and farm elds. Ground oor - Relaxing lounge full of character with open re, wooden oor and door out to courtyard. Spacious modern kitchen/diner exceptionally well nished with high standard ttings and glass worktops. Utility room. Cloak room with WC and hand basin. First oor - Spacious master bedroom with kingsize bed. Family bedroom with bunk beds bottom bunk being a double bed and single cabin bed. Single bedroom. Family bedroom has Colour TV for viewing DVDs and videos only. Shower room with large size cubicle. All bedrooms have exposed beams. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Safe enclosed lawned garden with furniture. Off road parking. Shop/PO/ pubs/restaurant in village (1.5 miles). Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This truly unique and most charming Grade II listed cottage stands in possibly the most idyllic and desirable location on the Northumberland coast. Set in a superb and secluded position on the cliff edge with a sandy cove below, it commands panoramic coastal views from every window. The majestic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle can be seen in the north, whilst to the south there are distant views of Coquet Island. The coastline in this region is characterised by a mixture of rocky inlets and lovely sandy beaches with attractive walks along the cliff tops. A 14 mile coastal footpath between Beadnell and Alnmouth passes nearby providing the opportunity of walking through some of the most outstanding coastal scenery in the country, this part of the Heritage Coast being designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty as well as being a Site of Special Scientic Interest. The Coast and Castles cycle route passes nearby. The Bathing House is approached by a 400 metre private track and is ideal for a family holiday or for those seeking a secluded, romantic coastal location. It was built in the early 19th century by the 2nd Earl Grey who was the Prime Minister responsible for the passing of the Great Reform Bill of 1832 and whose monument stands at the top of Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne. He had 16 children and the house was built specically for the family to go bathing. The design of the house includes a large upstairs sitting room (now the main bedroom) where Lady Grey used to sit and watch the children bathe, and where tea was served by the caretaker who lived below. The Bathing House is now owned by Howick Trustees Ltd, a charitable trust who also own Howick Hall nearby where the gardens are open to the public between April and October, daily from 12 - 6 pm. Guests are provided with a free pass to the gardens and arboretum, which includes about 65 acres of woodland walks. Craster is 2 miles north. Alnwick is 7 miles. Ground oor - Splendid living/dining room with kitchen area, inglenook replace and multi-fuel stove, a feature of this room being the views out to sea and the window seats. Spacious twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Laundry with washing machine and tumble dryer. First oor - Superb master bedroom with king-size bed, the impressive window commanding panoramic sea views. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Pretty double bedroom with views of Dunstanburgh Castle. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Multi-fuel stove - fuel provided. Colour TV. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Payphone. Cot. Highchair. Private grassed terrace garden with stone barbecue and furniture. Off road parking for 2-3 cars. Storage for bikes. Shop/ PO/pub/TIC 2 miles. Duvets with linen (towel hire available 2pppw). Pets welcome maximum 2 dogs. No smoking in house please.

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Stable Cottage
Belford Coast

Ludlow Cottage
Belford Coast

Herring Masters Cottage


Seahouses Coast

Pufn Cottage
Seahouses Coast

Seaview
Dunstan, Nr Craster Coast

Capenhurst
Beadnell Coast Sea Views

Code 249 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group K | Map Ref J7

Code 278 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group K | Map Ref J7

Code 335 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group N | Map Ref L7

Code 391 Sleeps 5/7+cot | Price Group M | Map Ref L7

Code 435 Sleeps 6 | Price Group R | Map Ref L10

Code 379 Sleeps 6 | Price Group R | Map Ref L8

This most spacious stone cottage is situated in the attractive village of Belford, just a ten minute drive from Bamburgh, famous for its majestic castle and wonderful sandy beach. Stable Cottage benets from a large enclosed rear garden with a sheltered patio complete with garden furniture, accessible via French windows from a games room equipped with a small pool table. Belford is ideally placed providing easy access to the many attractions of the Heritage Coast and also to the unspoiled countryside of North Northumberland and the Borders. The area of wetland to the west of Bamburgh is Budle Bay, a nature reserve visited by many sea and wading birds. From here there are views across to Holy Island, home to the Lindisfarne Gospels. The Island can be reached at low tide by a causeway from the mainland. There are shops, a hotel/restaurant, a craft gallery and several pubs within easy walking distance. Ground oor - Attractive, well equipped farmhouse style dining kitchen. Spacious lounge with open re. Games room with French windows out to garden. Cloakroom with WC and hand basin. First oor - Delightful double bedroom with pine bedstead. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom with bath, separate electric shower cubicle and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH by meter reading. Open re - fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. Video. Electric oven and gas hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Shaver point. Highchair on request. Garden with patio, furniture and barbecue. Off road parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurant in village. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

This most comfortable and spacious property is situated in the centre of Belford, a traditional Northumbrian village. It benets from easy access to the numerous attractions of the Heritage Coast. Holy Island, famous for its early Christian settlement can be reached at low tide by a causeway. The Farne Islands with their wealth of bird life and colony of grey seals can be reached by boat from Seahouses, whilst Bamburgh Castle and several superb beaches, are just a few minutes drive. 10 miles inland is Chillingham Castle and the unique herd of wild white cattle enclosed within the estate in the 12th century. Local amenities such as pubs, a hotel/restaurant, shops and a golf course are within easy walking distance. Several other golf courses nearby, also shing and horse riding locally. An excellent base for a family holiday. Ground oor - Most attractive, spacious day room incorporating large well equipped kitchen, living and dining areas, wood effect oor, rugs and french doors out to sunken patio dining area and large rear newly paved courtyard. Four steps down to elegant, period lounge with living ame gas re and staircase off. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Boot room. First oor - Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, over bath shower and WC. Two twin bedded rooms. Services - Electricity and full gas CH by meter reading. Colour TV with Freeview. Video. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Cot and highchair on request. Large enclosed paved courtyard shared with Belford Interiors, run by owner of the cottage. Shop closes at 4.30pm ensuring privacy and quietness in the evening. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

Although only 100 metres from the harbour of the colourful and lively seaside village of Seahouses, this former Herring Masters cottage is located on a quiet side street. Recently restored it provides a comfortable base from which to explore the Heritage Coast. Northumberland boasts more castles than any other county in Britain and every one tells a different story, discover the fascinating history of the area on a Heritage Guided Walk. In the 1880s, when the herring industry was at its height, as many as 300 boats could be seen moored in Seahouses harbour. Holy Island, 25 minutes by car, is home to the mediaeval Gospels and Lindisfarne Mead originally made by the monks from local honey. The word honeymoon is derived from the ancient custom of newly weds drinking mead for one whole moon or month. Activities include boat trips to the Farne Islands, cycling, shing, diving, horse riding and golf. Ground oor - Living room with exposed stone wall and inglenook replace with log burning stove. Fully tted dining/kitchen. Both with beamed ceilings. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. First oor - Two double bedrooms. One with T original replace. Bunk bedded room. Services - Electricity and CH included. Log burning stove initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Travel cot. Highchair. Limited off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/ TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome - 20 per pet. No smoking in cottage please.

Just 75 metres from the harbour in the bustling seaside village of Seahouses this comfortable cottage offers good quality holiday accommodation a short stroll from the town centre. The Heritage Coast is best known for clean sweeping sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, rolling sand dunes and isolated islands. With many nature reserves and an immense variety of wildlife habitats, the coastline has been designated on Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to conserve and enhance the unspoilt splendour all around. Amid this striking landscape the many castles that dominate the skyline are evidence of turbulent times long ago. During the summer regular boats trips depart from Seahouses harbour to the Farne Islands to observe the sea birds and grey seal colonies at close quarters. A short drive north is Berwick upon Tweed, a town encircled by Elizabethan Fortications, the best preserved in Europe. Fishing, walking, mountain biking and golf available locally. Ground oor - Comfortable lounge with open re. French doors through to dining room/third bedroom with bed settee. Patio doors out from dining room to courtyard. Modern fully tted kitchen with utility area. First oor - Double bedroom. Second bedroom with double bed and single bunk overhead. Both with original wood ooring. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Open re initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Dishwasher. Travel cot. Highchair. Limited off road parking. Shops/PO/ pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome - 20 per pet. No smoking in cottage please.

Situated in the tiny hamlet of Dunstan, this pretty stone built cottage provides quality holiday accommodation over three oors with sea views from the upper storeys. The cottage has been recently refurbished with enclosed gardens to front and rear. Close by, the Cottage Inn provides great food. Situated just 0.5 miles from the picturesque shing village of Craster with its Smokery and famous Craster kippers, pub, gallery and coffee shop. From the harbour there is a beautiful clifftop walk through magnicent coastal scenery on this Northumberland Heritage coastline to the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. Beyond Dunstanburgh is the wide sweep of Embleton Bay with 2 miles of beautiful golden sands, fringed by a nature reserve. Boat trips to the Farne Islands from Seahouses harbour where seals and numerous seabirds including pufns can be seen in the nesting season. The market town of Alnwick situated 6 miles away, famous for its Harry Potter castle and Alnwick Gardens provides excellent shopping facilities. Ground oor - Dining/kitchen with tiled oor leading through to conservatory. Large sitting room with two comfortable sofas and wood burning stove. Front porch with door out to small enclosed garden. First oor - Double bedroom with en-suite shower room. Twin bedded room with original replace. Fully tiled bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Second oor - Double bedroom room with Velux windows. Services - Electricity included. Heating by electric convector heaters. Wood burning stove initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave oven. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Private decked area with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking. Shop/TIC 1/2 mile. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 dog welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

This light and airy detached house boasts unrivalled sea views. Just a stones throw from the sea, it has a magnicent view of the Farne Islands along the horizon. To the front of the house the rocky cove is a mass of rock pools fantastic to seek out sh and crabs. This contrasts with the views of Beadnell Bay from the back of the house, where the huge expanse of ne golden sand is perfect for sand castles. Beadnell is situated approximately midway along the 20 mile stretch of Heritage Coast and is noted for sailing, wind surng and shing. There are splendid coastal walks in the area and views of dramatic cliff top ruins including Dunstanburgh Castle. Beyond the Castle is Craster, a picturesque village famous for kippers and other smoked delicacies. A variety of seabirds and Grey Seal colonies can be observed on the Farne Islands by taking a boat trip from Seahouses. Ground oor - Spacious lounge with wooden oor, electric re and patio doors. Light, airy dining room with patio doors. Both sets of patio doors lead out onto balcony with railings and stairs down to large enclosed lawned rear garden with furniture and barbecue. Small kitchen with separate pantry. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Bright, airy double bedroom. Two twin bedded rooms with views of Beadnell Bay and Dunstanburgh Castle. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. All rooms to the front have amazing sea views. Utility room in garage. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Fridge. Washer/dryer. Highchair. Shaver point. Telephone incoming calls only. Barbecue. Off road parking. Garage. Shops/PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen no towels. Children should be supervised on balcony. Pets strictly by arrangement with owner. No smoking in house please.

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East View
Seahouses Coast

Pufns Nest & Blue Horizon


Seahouses Coast

Barn Close
Tughall Steads, Nr Beadnell Coast

Farne View
Seahouses Coast Sea Views

The Berwick
Belford Coast

Nantucket Cottage
Bamburgh Coast

Code 289 Sleeps 6 | Price Group R* | Map Ref L7

Code 348 & 349 Sleeps 6 | Price Group S | Map Ref L7

Code 372 Sleeps 6 | Price Group S | Map Ref L8

Code 392 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group V | Map Ref L7

Code 445 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group V | Map Ref L8

Code 277 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group W | Map Ref K7

This comfortable former coast guards house lies tucked away in a private little cul de sac within sight of the harbour of this picturesque shing village. It benets from a large garden and conservatory, and is just a few yards from the beach. The house benets from recent upgrades including a new bathroom and a lovely bright and airy conservatory. The large enclosed lawned garden is a safe environment for children to play in. The facilities of the village such as shops, pubs and restaurants are within easy walking distance. The Heritage Coast and its many places of interest such as Holy Island and Bamburgh Castle and of course the many miles of wide sandy beaches for which the area is noted are all within easy reach. Weather permitting, daily boat trips are available to the nearby Farne Islands. There is an 18 hole golf course nearby and horse riding is available locally. Alnwick and Berwick are 15 and 20 miles respectively and offer an excellent range of amenities. Ground oor - Spacious lounge/dining room with wooden ooring and doors out to patio. Well equipped kitchen. WC. Conservatory. First oor - Double bedroom with pine four poster bed. Double bedroom with sea views. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Two bedrooms with stripped oors and rugs. Services - Electricity and full LPG CH included. LCD Colour TV. Radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Highchair. Large enclosed garden with patio and furniture. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/ pubs/TIC in village. Duvets with linen no towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. *NB: Off peak reduction to Price Group K for 2 persons.

These two excellent modern properties are situated on the fringe of the lively and popular village of Seahouses only 5 minutes from an excellent sandy beach and 150 metres from a mature seaside golf course. Seahouses boasts a variety of attractions one being boat trips to the Farne Islands. The Islands are teeming with over 182 species of seabird from gulls, terns and cormorants to the strangely comical looking pufns. Drive north and time the tides right you can cross the causeway to Lindisfarne and explore this early stronghold of Christianity. This unspoilt coastline is dominated by majestic castles namely Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh and Warkworth all shrouded in history. Nearby is Chillingham Castle with its unique herd of wild white cattle, walled into the estate in the 12th century they are still completely pure bred and undomesticated. The many activities in the area to be enjoyed include boat trips, cycling, shing, diving, horse riding, golf and hill walking. Ground oor - Entrance hall. Cloakroom. Spacious lounge with patio doors. Dining Room Pufns Nest. Games Room Blue Horizon. Breakfasting kitchen with door out to garden. First oor - Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. Twin bedded room. Two single bedrooms. Bathroom with bath and WC. Services - Electricity and oil CH included. HD Colour TV with full Sky HD. DVD. PS3. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge/ freezer. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Payphone. Wi-Fi. Enclosed garden to rear with furniture and barbecue. Off road parking for 2 cars. Garage. Storage for bikes. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/TIC in village. Duvets with linen (towel hire 5 pppw). Sorry no children under 5 years or pets in Pufns Nest. Pets by arrangement in Blue Horizon. No smoking in either house please.

This superb barn conversion is tucked away along a lane 3 miles from the seaside village of Beadnell. The contemporary design and high quality of furnishings make it an exceptional choice for a relaxing holiday. The coast and castles cycle route which stretches 80 miles from Tynemouth to Berwick upon Tweed almost passes the doorstep. With virtually trafc free lanes, picturesque shing villages, stunning views and a lack of hills, cycling is an excellent way of exploring this coastal region. The historic market towns of Berwick upon Tweed and Alnwick are just a short drive. The ne castle, where scenes from Harry Potter were lmed and the stunning gardens at Alnwick are well worth a visit. Beadnell has a safe clean sandy beach and offers diving, a watersports centre for canoeing, windsurng and sea shing, and horse riding. There are also several local nature reserves for bird watching. Ground oor - Attractive lounge with wood burning stove. Double French doors and step up to large farmhouse style dining/kitchen with exposed beams and door out to courtyard. Slate tiled oors with rugs. Bunk bedded room. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Attractive double bedroom with at screen TV. Twin bedded room. Bathroom with over bath power shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Wood burning stove fuel provided. Flat screen TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. X Box with games. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Fridge with icebox. Washing machine. Foot spa. Bread maker. Travel cot by request. Highchair. Courtyard with table, chairs and barbecue. Off road parking. Storage shed. Secure parking for bikes. Shops/PO/pubs 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

Farne View overlooks the quayside in the traditional shing village of Seahouses with panoramic views from its private balcony to the Farne Islands. A stunning three bedroom cottage, Farne View has been refurbished to the highest standard with every modern facility. Immaculately presented, this former shermans cottage offers luxurious living and arguably the best views in the area. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it provides an ideal base for those wishing to explore the areas plentiful attractions. Miles of sandy beaches span the coastline here and Northumberlands many castles, famous gardens, rugged countryside and world heritage sites such as Hadrians Wall are with easy reach. The amenities of Seahouses are a short walk, as is the members only Ocean Leisure Club. Guests enjoy exclusive access there at a special rate. Fishing, walking, mountain biking and golf available locally. Ground oor - Double bedroom. Twin bedded room and Bunk bedded room both with sea views. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. First oor - Open plan spacious living/dining room with pebble effect electric stove and fully tted kitchen area. The living/dining room has patio doors opening onto a balcony overlooking harbour. Patio door out to sunny balcony to rear with furniture. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Pebble effect electric stove. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and hob. Microwave. Fridge with icebox. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Payphone. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/pubs/ restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Welcome pack and complimentary toiletries provided. 2 pets by arrangement. No smoking in cottage please.

The Berwick is a mid terraced, lavishly styled house nished to a ve star level having recently undergone a complete makeover. The beautifully appointed interior has been furnished and equipped to the highest specication with tastefully coordinated dcor and fabrics. To the rear there is a fenced lawn, a private patio and a Hot Tub. There is also a large shared lawned area within the car park. The picturesque town of Belford has retained its rural feel and presents an ideal centralised location for discovering this exciting region. Most of the Northumberland coastline has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with many hidden coves, beaches, colourful shing villages, amazing castles and historical houses. To the west along quiet country roads you will nd the Cheviot Hills criss-crossed with footpaths and bridle ways for walkers and hikers of all abilities. Walking, shing, mountain biking, golf, horse riding all available locally. Ground oor - Spacious lounge with wood effect oor and contemporary style gas re. Large farmhouse style dining/kitchen with granite style work surface. Door out to fenced rear garden. Utility room. First oor - Master bedroom with en-suite shower room. Twin room over looking rear garden and patio. Luxury bathroom fully tiled with bath, separate shower cubicle, wash basin, bidet and WC. Second oor - Double bedroom with French doors out onto large sunny balcony with patio furniture and views across open countryside. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Wi-Fi. Electric range cooker with gas hob. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Shaver point. Telephone Local calls. Travel cot. Highchair. Garden, furniture and barbecue. Private car park with electric iron gates. Shops/PO/restaurant/pubs in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets 25 each by arrangement. No smoking in house please. Minimum short break price 3 nights 350. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

Built in the late 19th century to accommodate the families of workers renovating nearby Bamburgh Castle, this deceptively spacious Grade II listed cottage is situated on the southern outskirts of the coastal village of Bamburgh, a short walk across the dunes to a magnicent sandy beach. The cottage benets from a recent update and provides contemporary well designed holiday accommodation, in a quiet location with elds behind. The amenities of the village are within walking distance and 2 miles south is the bustling shing port of Seahouses from where boat trips to the Farne Islands are available. Budle Bay, 1 mile north, is home to a wide variety of native and migratory wading birds. The many historic castles which are a feature of this part of Northumberland are all within easy reach by car. Wind surng, sailing, horse riding and shing can be enjoyed locally and the area has several splendid golf courses. Accommodation all on one level Spacious and comfortable living room with original stone replace and multi-fuel stove. Large well equipped dining kitchen. Double bedroom with king-size bed. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom and WC. Shower room and WC. Utility room. Recently updated throughout, with solid wood ooring and rugs in most rooms. All rooms are of a good proportion with views over large garden. Services - Electricity and full LPG CH included. Multi-fuel stove - fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Ipod dock. Electric double cooker. Gas hob. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge. Freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Large enclosed lawned garden to rear and side with patio area, furniture and barbecue. Storage shed. Off road parking for 1 car. Shop/PO/ pubs/restaurants 0.5 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

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Mayeld
Seahouses Coast

Rafters
Tughall Steads, Nr Beadnell Coast

Harbourside
Seahouses Coast Sea Views

Harbour View
Seahouses Coast Sea Views

The Beach House


Seahouses Coast

White Sails Cottage


Seahouses Coast

Code 403 Sleeps 7 +cot | Price Group R| Map Ref L7

Code 368 Sleeps 6 | Price Group V | Map Ref L9

Code 337 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group S | Map Ref L7

Code 276 Sleeps 6 +cot | Price Group V | Map Ref L7

Code 488 Sleeps 6/8 | Price Group V | Map Ref L7

Code 402 Sleeps 6/8 +cot | Price Group S | Map Ref L7

The superbly presented semi detached house is along a quiet lane close to the centre of the lively seaside village of Seahouses. The accommodation is spacious and the furnishings and dcor are to a high standard, offering a most comfortable year round base for anyone wishing to holiday on the Heritage Coast. The colourful harbour and an excellent range of amenities are all within easy walking distance. A popular day trip for wildlife lovers is a half hour boat ride out to the Farne Islands. No where else in the British Isles offers the chance of seeing such an amazing range of seabirds and a colony of grey seals in one location. Sight seeing opportunities are endless in this region steeped in history, with many castles, stately homes and gardens to explore. The Cheviot Hills, a short drive provide peace and tranquillity for walkers of all abilities. Fishing, sailing, windsurng, diving, horse riding and golf available locally. Ground oor - Light & airy lounge with bay window. Dining room. Large fully tted kitchen with double sink and breakfast table. Utility room with WC. First oor - Double bedroom with king-size bed. Family room with double bed, additional single bed and en-suite shower room. Twin bedded room. Spacious bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. 2 colour TVs both with Freeview. DVD. Video. Wi-Fi. Telephone incoming calls only. 5 hob range cooker. Dishwasher. 2 fridges. Freezer. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Cot. Highchair. Enclosed garden to rear with patio and barbecue. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shops/PO/pubs in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

This exquisitely furnished cottage was converted from the former farm buildings of Tughall Steads. It is an excellent combination of traditional and contempory design, with many orignal features remaining. The spacious living accommodation, tranquil surroundings and easy coastal access are perfect for a family vacation. The nearby village of Beadnell is a centre for water sports with sailing, shing and scuba diving and perfect for strolling along a beautiful stretch of golden sands. Beadnell is located at the mid-point of the 30 mile stretch of the Heritage Coast. The skyline of this region is littered with the ruins of many castles and forts, one of the most famous being Dunstanburgh Castle, 4 miles south, which can be reached via a coastal footpath. Beyond this is the picturesque shing village of Craster, renowned for oak smoked kippers. A short drive inland to Northumberlands National Park offers a refreshing contrast. Ground oor - Light, airy living room with wood effect gas stove. Large beamed farmhouse style dining/kitchen with patio doors out to large garden at the rear. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Attractive double bedroom with at screen TV with Freeview and DVD. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. 2 colour TVs with Freeview. DVD. Video. Playstation 2. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Travel cot. Highchair. Large enclosed garden with patio, childrens play frame, chimenea, barbecue and furniture. Bicycles, golf clubs, body boards and outdoor games available at occupiers own risk. Storage shed. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs 3 miles. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

A pebbles throw away from the shoreline and overlooking the quayside in the traditional shing village of Seahouses is Harbourside, a newly renovated, three bedroom cottage. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Harbourside is a short stroll from the villages many amenities, including the members only Ocean Leisure Club. Harbourside guests can enjoy exclusive access to this tness and health centre at a special rate. The cottage offers unparalleled seascape views and is just minutes away from the pier where colourful party boats venture to the Farne Islands and Longstone Lighthouse. The cottage has been lovingly restored and has every modern facility yet its historical shing past has been retained. Harbourside provides an ideal base for exploring this wonderful area, miles of sandy beaches, castles galore, acclaimed gardens, rugged countryside and world heritage locations are all within easy reach. Other activities in the area include shing, sailing, diving, horse riding, and excellent golf courses. Ground oor - Entrance hall. Step up to double bedroom. Two bunk bedded rooms with 26 bunks. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Utility cupboard. First oor - Open plan living/dining room with spectacular sea views through large picture window with door out to balcony, exposed stone wall, log effect cast iron stove and small well equipped kitchen area. Services - Electricity and NSH included. Panel heaters. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Wi-Fi. Electric cooker. Fridge/freezer. Microwave. Washer/dryer. Shaver point. Travel Cot. Highchair. Pay phone. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/ restaurants/TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Welcome pack and complimentary toiletries provided. 2 well behaved pets welcome. No smoking in cottage please.

Located on the quayside in the shing village of Seahouses, Harbour View benets from breathtaking panoramic views (from every window) over the harbour to the nearby Farne Islands. Located within walking distance of all of the village amenities and only 100 metres from a sandy beach, its enviable position makes this an ideal choice for a memorable seaside holiday. Boat trips to the Farnes are available from the harbour to see the grey seals and large sea bird colonies including the comical pufns. The village provides a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants making this a very convenient holiday location. The many places of interest on the Heritage Coast such as Holy Island, Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh Castles, the shing port of Craster and the many miles of wide sandy beaches for which the area is noted are all within easy reach. 18 hole golf course nearby. Lower ground oor - Harbour access. Storage and utility area. Ground oor - Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Rear main entrance First oor - Impressive open plan living/dining room with well equipped modern kitchen area, patio door out to balcony and harbour views. Spiral staircase to Second oor - Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC. All rooms have harbour views. Services - Electricity and full oil CH included. Colour TV. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge. Fridge/freezer in utility room. Washing machine. Tumble dryer Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Patio area with furniture to rear. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants/ TIC in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage. FRIDAY TO FRIDAY.

The Beach House is an exceptionally spacious, light and airy single storey modern house on the outskirts of Seahouses. From the rear garden there are open views across elds and the location is just a stones throw from a wide sandy beach perfect for building sand castles or exploring rock pools when the tide is out. From the beach you can see the Grace Darling Lighthouse perched on Longstone Rock. For a close up view of the lighthouse take a boat trip from the colourful harbour in Seahouses. Sailing around the Farne Islands, visitors can view the vast array of seabirds nesting on the cliff faces and spend time observing the colony of 3 to 4 thousand Grey Seals who inhabit the waters around the islands. At low tide the seals can be seen basking on the rocks. Seahouses is a bustling shing village just 10 minutes walk from the house, providing a perfect holiday atmosphere with a good selection of shops, pubs, cafes and gift shops. Accommodation all on one level Large lounge with gas log effect re, king-size day bed for + 2, patio doors out to garden with countryside views. Well equipped dining kitchen with tiled oor & door to utility room. Double bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite shower room. Double bedroom with king-size bed. Bunk bedded room decorated in a nautical theme. Family bathroom with separate shower cubicle and WC. Separate WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. PS2 with games. Radio. Ipod dock. Electric oven and ceramic hob. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Enclosed lawned garden with patio furniture and barbecue. Garage for storage. Off road parking. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please. Easy walking access. Minimum price per week of 550. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

White Sails Cottage is a spacious cottage dating back to 1834. The cottage benets from 3 bathrooms (2 en-suite) comfortably sleeping up to eight people. The cottage is perfect for a family holiday, located within a few minutes walk from the local amenities and harbour. Seahouses provides an excellent base from which to explore this stunning coastline and rolling countryside. The historic market town of Alnwick 10 miles, has a wide selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. The magnicent Castle, referred to as The Windsor of the North, and the stunning gardens should not be missed. The less energetic may prefer a gentle stroll along the beach or a picnic, just a few minutes walk from the cottage itself. Fishing, walking, mountain biking and golf available locally. Ground oor - Spacious lounge. Kitchen/dining room with open re and sofa bed. Cloakroom with WC. First oor - Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, bath with shower spray and WC. Double bedroom with en-suite electric shower and WC. Twin bedded room. Shower room with electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity included. Gas CH and water by coin meter. Open re initial supply of logs provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. CD radio. Electric oven and gas hob. Dishwasher. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Washing machine. Cot. Highchair. Off road private parking for 1 car. Shops/PO/pubs/restaurants in village. Duvets with linen and towels. Pets welcome - 20 per pet. No smoking in cottage please.

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Bridge End
Warenford, Nr Bamburgh Coast

Code 89 Sleeps 8 +cot | Price Group S | Map Ref J7

Edgewater
Beadnell Coast

Code 294 Sleeps 8 +cot | Price Group W | Map Ref L8

Bridge End is a spacious double fronted, stone built cottage situated in the peaceful village of Warenford, 4 miles from Bamburgh. It provides a most comfortable holiday home for larger groups and a very central base from which to explore not only the striking coastline dotted with magnicent castles, rocky coves and undulating sand dunes but also the rest of this wonderful area. Holy Island is 10 miles north and can be reached across the causeway at low tide. The busy shing port of Seahouses is 6 miles and from here boat trips are available to the Farne Islands, to observe a wide variety of migratory seabirds and a grey seal colony. The Cheviot Hills to the west are easily reached and offer splendid, secluded and unspoilt countryside. Nearby Twizell woods provide sheltered walks. Excellent golf, horse riding and shing available locally. Ground oor - Pleasant living/dining room with exposed stone wall, inglenook replace and multi-fuel stove. Attractive sitting room with original replace. Spacious well equipped kitchen with door out to rear. Utility room. WC. First oor - Large double bedroom with luxury en-suite with shower and WC. Twin bedded room. Double bedroom with 4 bed. Bunk bedded room (full size bunks). Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included May to September (Oct to end April 30 per week). Multifuel stove - fuel provided. Colour TV with satellite channels. DVD. Video. CD radio. I-pod docking station. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washing machine. Tumble dryer. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Telephone incoming calls only. Sunny lawned garden with furniture and barbecue. Storage for bikes. Off road parking. Excellent pub/restaurant in village. Shops/PO 3 miles. Duvets with linen no towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage.

This spacious detached property has been recently updated to provide excellent holiday accommodation. It is situated on a small estate in this popular coastal village, just 50 metres from a clean, sandy beach. An amazing feature of the house is that it comes with its very own private nature reserve at the bottom of the garden. The area, once an old stone quarry, is now a natural freshwater pond. It provides a wonderful haven for wildlife including newts, swans, herons, ducks and seabirds and a large decked area looks out over the full length of the pond. Beadnell has an attractive harbour and beyond this a beautiful sweeping sandy bay with rocky coves. A coastal footpath links Beadnell with Alnmouth and includes some of the nest scenery on the Heritage Coast. There is an outdoors sports centre for windsurng, canoeing and sea shing. Seahouses is 2 miles. Bamburgh is 3 miles. Excellent golf courses nearby. Ground oor - Spacious living/dining room with open re and door out to patio. Well equipped breakfasting kitchen with laminate wood oor. Cloakroom with shower and WC. Large integral garage. First oor - Two double bedrooms. Twin bedded room with vanity unit. Twin bedded room with view over the nature reserve. Bathroom with over bath electric shower and WC. Services - Electricity and full LPG CH included. Open re - initial supply of fuel provided. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Dishwasher. Fridge with ice box. Freezer. Washer/dryer. Travel cot. Highchair. Shaver point. Enclosed lawned garden with sunny patio, furniture and barbecue. Quarry pond and nature reserve. Garage with storage. Off road parking for 3 cars. Shops/PO/ pubs/restaurant in village. Duvets with linen no towels. 1 well behaved pet welcome. No smoking in cottage please. Availability - All Year/Short Breaks

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Seaside House
Newbiggin by the Sea Coast

Code 367 Sleeps 10 + cot | Price Group W* | Map Ref M16

Sandy Lane
Beadnell Coast

Code 441 Sleeps 8 | Price Group V* | Map Ref L8

This Victorian townhouse is located 50 metres back from the seafront and promenade in Newbiggin by the Sea, south of the mighty expanse of sand at Druridge Bay. Set over three oors it has been recently refurbished to offer quality family accommodation. 15 miles northeast of Newcastle, Newbiggin links the buzz of a vibrant city with the endless beauty of this stunning coastline. 2007 saw the completion of Newbiggin by the Seas new sea defence breakwater and the rst permanent offshore sculpture in the UK called Couple. The sculpture of a man and a woman standing together looking out to sea was commissioned by Inspire Northumberland and was a unique project for the artist, Sean Henry. Woodhorn Country Park and Northumberland Museum are only 5 minutes by car. A short drive inland is the attractive market town of Morpeth with a leisure centre, swimming pool, a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants plus the added attractions of a Bagpipe Museum and Chantry Craft Centre. Hexham, Hadrians Wall and the Roman Fort of Housesteads lie to the west and are well worth a visit. Further north lies the ancient town of Alnwick famous for its castle and gardens and Holy Island accessible only by a fantastic causeway. Druridge Bay Country Park and beach combine country pursuits of bird watching, walking, canoeing and board sailing. Ground oor - Comfortable lounge with log effect re. Fitted kitchen/diner with French doors out to small patio area. First oor - Master bedroom with four poster bed and en-suite shower and WC. Double bedroom. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over bath shower and WC. Second oor - Family room with double bed and single bed. Twin bedded room. TV in every bedroom. Services - Electricity and gas CH included. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Video. CD radio. Electric cooker. Microwave. Fridge/freezer. Dishwasher. Washer/dryer. Z-bed. Cot. Highchair & travel cot on request. Small enclosed patio with furniture to rear. Roadside parking. Shop/PO/pub 100 metres. Duvets with linen and towels. 1 pet by arrangement. No smoking in house please. *NB: Off peak reduction to price group R for up to 5 people or group T for up to 7 people.
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Only 150 metres from the wonderful sandy beach and dunes of Beadnell Bay this exceptionally spacious semi-detached house is located in a small cul-de-sac close to the beach. The contemporary styling and relaxing ambience of the house make it a perfect home from home for a larger family to recharge those batteries. To the south there is a beautiful walk down the coast, along the beach and across National Trust land to Low Newton, Dunstanburgh Castle and Craster. A scenic coastal footpath runs north to Seahouses, 2 miles. From here a popular day trip for wildlife lovers is a half hour boat ride out to the Farne Islands, one of Britains most photographed sites. Nowhere else in the British Isles offers the chance of seeing such an amazing range of seabirds and a colony of grey seals in one location. Sight seeing opportunities are endless in this region steeped in history, with many castles, stately homes and gardens to explore. The Cheviot Hills are only a short drive providing peace and tranquillity for walkers of all abilities. Fishing, sailing, windsurng, diving, horse riding and golf available locally. Ground oor - Well proportioned open plan ground oor with laminate ooring. This includes a very relaxing lounge area with wood burning stove, dining table to comfortably sit 8 with French doors out to rear garden. Well equipped tted kitchen. Shower room with WC. Utility room. First oor - Double bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite bathroom. Double bedroom. Two twin bedded rooms. Family bathroom with bath and WC. Services - Electricity and full gas CH included. Wood burning stove fuel available locally. Colour TV with Freeview. DVD. Electric oven and hob. Microwave with grill. Dishwasher. 2 fridges with iceboxes. Washing machine. Shaver point. Travel cot. Highchair. Enclosed garden to rear with patio, furniture and barbecue. Off road parking for 2 cars. Garage for storage. Shops/PO/restaurant/pubs in village. Duvets with linen no towels. Sorry no pets or smoking in cottage please. When booking 2 or more weeks together discount of 100 for second week and subsequent weeks. *NB: Off peak reduction to Price Group K for up to 4 persons. 53

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Index
COAST Code 285 325 372 209 488 353 474 445 282 349 89 379 359 253 313 360 497 413 420 138 405 423 364 289 397 294 365 392 337 276 387 335 227 475 451 82 496 261 96 278 403 312 277 442 350 436 421 307 200 391 439 348 429 116 368 327 319 441 409 Property Name Archway Cottage Armlee Barn Close Bathing House, The Beach House, The Beach View, Boulmer Beach View, Spittal Berwick, The Blacketts Apartment Blue Horizon Bridge End Capenhurst Chantilly Cheviot Cottage, Seahouses Cheviot Cottage, Lowick Cloggy Nook Close Cottage Cooperage, The Coracle, The Creel Cottage Crossing Cottage Driftwood East Cuttles East View Eden Vale Edgewater Endar Farne View Harbourside Harbour View Hayloft, The Herring Masters Cottage Hideaway, The Island View Jasmine Cottage Larch Cottage Lindisfarne Lobster Pot Cottage Longstone Ludlow Cottage Mayeld Mermaid Cottage Nantucket Cottage Old Coastguard Cottage Old School, The Pantiles Cottage Pearl Cottage Peregrine Pilgrims Rest Pufn Cottage, Seahouses Pufn Cottage, Budle Bay Pufns Nest Quarry Bank Quarryside Rafters Riverdene Rookery Nook Sandy Lane Seagull Cottage Sleeps Pets Page 4/6 43 4 41 6 * 48 6 2 45 6/8 51 4 41 6 31 6 * 49 4 40 6 * 48 8 52 6 * 47 2 1* 36 4 40 4 38 4 42 8 2* 33 4 * 30 4 42 4 39 4 2* 34 6 44 4 1 41 6 48 5 43 8 1 53 3 30 6 2* 49 6 2 50 6 51 2/5 36 6 46 4 1* 37 6 1 31 4 * 33 4 1 37 4 37 2 36 4 39 6 1 46 7 50 2 35 6 1 49 6 29 2 35 6 1 44 4 42 5 38 4 34 5/7 47 6 45 6 48 4 38 4 40 6 50 4 29 4/5 1 44 8 53 5/6 30 Code 476 367 470 435 254 308 131 418 249 398 402 COAST Continued Property Name Sleeps Pets Page Seal View Cottage 5 29 Seaside House 10 1* 52 Seaspray 4 34 Seaview 6 1 47 Simonside Cottage, Seahouses 4 1 39 Sparrowhawk 5/6 43 Spindrift 2 1 35 St Abbs Haven 5/6 28 Stable Cottage 6 1 46 Watermill Cottage 4 33 White Sails Cottage 6/8 51 CENTRAL Code 414 486 432 346 Property Name Aidan Cottage Curlews Green Batt Middle in, The Sleeps Pets Page 4 * 31 4 32 4 32 2 32 BORDERS Code Property Name 328 Greenlea Cottage 494-495 Courtyard Cottages 431 Keeper Cottage 450 Thatched Cottage, The Sleeps Pets Page 4 1 27 8/10 27 4 26 4 28

Booking Conditions
PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY. WHEN YOU MAKE A RESERVATION REQUEST WITH US (WHETHER BY POST, TELEPHONE OR EMAIL), THESE CONDITIONS ARE DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED BY YOU. Denitions Agent means Northumbria Byways Limited (Company Number 5235173) whose registered ofce is at Maryholme, Hallbankgate, Brampton, Cumbria CA8 2NE. Booking means the reservation of the Property by the Holidaymaker. Booking Conditions means these terms and conditions. Deposit means: (a) One third of the Rental Charge (b) Full payment if the holiday is due to commence within six weeks. Holidaymaker means the person or persons making the Booking. Initial Payment means the payment of the Deposit. Additional Fees means any fees payable by the Holidaymaker other than the Rental Charge, including credit card handling fees, heating supplements, pet charges and linen charges. Property means the accommodation for which a Booking is made. Property Owner means the owner of the Property. Rental Charge means the total rental charge payable in respect of the Booking. Reservation Request means a request to make a Booking in the form of a completed holiday booking form (whether submitted via post, email or website) or a telephone booking. Short Break means a holiday for a duration of less than seven nights. (minimum three nights). Role of Northumbria Byways Limited The Agent acts as agent for the Property Owner to take and arrange Bookings. The Agent does not own or manage the Property but reserves the right to refuse any Booking. Once the Initial Payment has been made and a Holiday Conrmation has been issued by the Agent, a legally binding contract shall exist between the Holidaymaker and the Property Owner pursuant to which the Property Owner will make the Property available for the period set out in the Booking. For the avoidance of doubt, the Agent shall not be a party to such contract. The Contract shall be subject to these Booking Conditions and any other special conditions made known to the Holidaymaker at the time of the Booking. The Agent accepts no liability for any defects or unavailability of the Property or any other problems with the holiday. The Holidaymakers right of action (if any) shall be against the Property Owner and not the Agent. Bookings and Payment Following receipt of a Reservation Request the Agent shall check the availability of the Property. If the Property is available for the Holiday, the Agent shall reserve the Property for an initial period of seven days. The Holidaymaker must make the Initial Payment to the Agent within these seven days. Unless payment is received within these seven days, the reservation will be cancelled. Upon receipt of the Initial Payment, the Agent will issue a Holiday Conrmation to complete the Booking. The Balance of the Rental Charge must be paid by the Holidaymaker to the Agent no later than six weeks prior to the commencement of the holiday (the Agent shall endeavour to inform the Holidaymaker of the due date at the time of the Booking). The prices stated on the Agents website and in the Agents brochure are cash prices in pounds sterling. The Agent incurs charges from credit card companies when the Holidaymaker pays by credit card, and therefore a 2% charge will be made for each credit card transaction. Any charges raised against the Agent by its bank for handling dishonoured cheques, bank transfers or any other payments, must be reimbursed by the Holidaymaker to the Agent within seven days of the Agents request to do so. All payments must be made in pounds sterling. The Agent reserves the right to correct any error in advertised and/or conrmed prices. Booking Details Immediately upon receipt of the Holiday Conrmation from the Agent, the Holidaymaker should check the details and notify the Agent of any mistakes/errors made by the Agent as soon as possible and in any event within seven days; no changes can be made to the Booking after this time. The Agent reserves the right to charge a holiday booking amendment fee of 20.00 + VAT to administer/ correct any error by the Holidaymaker. Cancellation by the Holidaymaker The Holidaymaker should notify the Agent immediately in writing if he/she wishes to cancel the Booking. The cancellation only takes effect when the Agent has received written conrmation from the Holidaymaker. If the Booking is cancelled after the balance of the Rental Charge becomes payable, such balance shall remain payable notwithstanding cancellation. Your cancellation will be acknowledged by the Agent in writing. You are still liable for any outstanding balance on the due date. The Agent will endeavour to re-let your holiday. If the Agent is successful in re-letting the holiday for the entire period originally booked it shall refund all monies paid (whether deposit or otherwise) less an administration fee of 20.00 + VAT. If the Agent is only successful in re-letting a proportion of the period originally booked it shall refund that proportion of monies paid (whether deposit or otherwise) less an administration fee of 20.00 + VAT. If the Agent is unsuccessful in re-letting the holiday then all monies paid shall be forfeited and any outstanding balances will still be payable on the due date. The Agent strongly recommends the Holidaymaker has some form of insurance. Once a booking has been conrmed by the Agent it can only be changed to another date, providing the property is available and the Owner is agreeable to the change. An administration fee of 20.00 + VAT will be payable. The holiday can only be changed to another property by treating the original booking as a cancellation. Other Cancellations In the event of the Agent being unable to arrange the holiday accommodation requested by the Holidaymaker, or if the Property becomes unavailable for whatever reason, the Agent will endeavour to arrange alternative accommodation for the Holidaymaker of an equivalent type and standard in a similar location. If the Holidaymaker has paid any money in respect of a Property and that Property subsequently becomes unavailable, the Agent shall refund all monies paid by the Holidaymaker. The Agent is not liable for any costs associated with alternative accommodation, which must be paid by the Holidaymaker. Save as set out above, the Agent shall have no liability for the cancellation or alteration of a Booking. Brochure Accuracy To the best of the Agents knowledge the details provided by the Owners relating to their Property/ies described in the Agents brochure and website were correct at the time of printing. Property descriptions and prices may be subject to change. Upon becoming aware of any material inaccuracies or price changes in any published description of the Property or material changes to the Property, the Agent shall endeavour to correct them in future publications and inform the Holidaymaker. The Agent reserves the right to amend any inaccuracies including description, services and pricing. If the alterations prove unacceptable to the Holidaymaker then alternative accommodation will be arranged or a full refund of monies paid will be given. The Agent is not liable for any costs associated with alternative accommodation, which must be paid by the Holidaymaker. The Agent cannot accept responsibility for any changes or closures to area amenities or attractions mentioned in the brochure. The Agent recognises that every Holidaymaker has their own unique preferences for what makes a good holiday. Throughout the brochure and on the website the Agent will endeavour to provide helpful information. However if the Holidaymaker has specic concerns or requirements then they must contact the Agent to seek further advice. Responsibilities of the Holidaymaker It is the responsibility of the Holidaymaker to contact the Owner or Caretaker to make arrangements for the key collection. Details of which will be sent on acknowledgement of the nal balance. If the Holidaymaker is unable to make contact then the Company should be notied before the start of the holiday. During the period of the holiday, the Holidaymaker (personally and on behalf of all other people visiting the Property) undertakes (for the benet of the Property Owner and the Agent) the following: i that the number of people occupying the Property will not exceed the number stated on the Holiday Conrmation. ii to show due consideration for other parties (to include, but not be limited to, refraining from abuses of the Property and/or dangerous, offensive or rude behaviour to the Property Owner, his representative or any third parties such as neighbours). iii to allow the Property Owner or his representative access to the Property at any reasonable time during the period of holiday. iv to keep the Property and all furniture, utensils, equipment, xtures and ttings in or on the Property in the same state of repair and condition as at the commencement of the holiday and to ensure that at the end of the holiday the Property is left in the same state of order and cleanliness in which it was found. The Property Owner reserves the right to levy an additional charge for any extra cleaning required after the Holidaymakers occupancy and for any consequential loss v to report as soon as possible to the Property Owner (or his representative) any breakages or damage caused by the Holidaymaker during the holiday and to reimburse the Property Owner with the cost of replacement. The Property Owner reserves the right to make a claim against the Holidaymaker for repair or loss as a result of damage caused. vi to arrive after 4 p.m. on the arrival day and to vacate the Property by 10 a.m. on the day of departure unless prior arrangement has been agreed with the Property Owner. vii not (without the express permission of the Property Owner) allow any person other than guests booked and staying in the Property for their holiday to use the facilities and amenities of the Property. viii to notify all other members of the Holidaymakers party of these undertakings. In the event of a breach of any of the above undertakings, the Property Owner (or representative) can refuse to allow the Holidaymaker to take possession of the Property or make the Holidaymaker leave the Property before the end of the Holiday. In either case the Holidaymaker shall be deemed to have cancelled the Booking and the Holidaymaker shall have no claim for compensation or reimbursement whatsoever. Pets Pets are only allowed at Properties that are advertised as allowing a pet/pets. There is a 15 per pet charge although some cottages charges may be higher see brochure or website description. If a Holidaymaker takes a pet to a Property that does not allow them, or exceeds the stated number/size of pet, the Property Owner (or his representative) can refuse to allow the Holidaymaker to take possession of the Property or make the Holidaymaker leave the Property before the end of the holiday. If this happens the Holidaymaker shall be deemed to have cancelled the Booking and the Holidaymaker shall have no claim for compensation or reimbursement whatsoever. The Holidaymaker is liable for all damage caused by his/her pets. The Holidaymaker should remove all traces (inside and out) from the Property of pet occupation before nal departure. The Property Owner reserves the right to levy an additional charge for any extra cleaning required after the Holidaymakers occupancy. The Holidaymaker must not allow pets on beds or furniture within the Property and pets must not be left alone in the Property at any time. If the Holidaymaker breaches this clause the Property Owner (or his representative) may notify the Holidaymaker of the breach and if the Holidaymaker continues to breach this clause the Property Owner (or his representative) may make the Holidaymaker leave the Property before the end of the Holiday. If this happens the Holidaymaker shall be deemed to have cancelled the Booking and the Holidaymaker shall have no claim for compensation or reimbursement whatsoever. Liability The Holidaymakers (and all other members of the Holidaymakers partys) personal belongings and vehicles (together with their contents) are left at the Property entirely at their own risk. The Agent shall accept no liability to the Holidaymaker for any loss, damage or injury howsoever caused to the Holidaymaker or to the Holidaymakers personal property (or to persons in the Holidaymakers party or their personal property) during their stay at the Property except to the extent such loss, damage or injury is caused by the negligence or wilful default of the Agent. No representative, agent or sales person (whether employed by the Agent or not): i has the authority to vary, amend or waive any of these Booking Conditions and no amendment or addition to any of these Booking Conditions shall be deemed to have been accepted unless accepted in writing by a senior manager of the Agent; and/or ii has the authority to make any verbal representations or provide additional information over and above information contained in the Agents brochures and website. The Agent cannot accept responsibility and gives no warranty in respect of information or representations not contained in these Booking Conditions, the Agents brochures and/or the Agents website. Communication and Information For the purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998, Northumbria Byways is the sole data controller of all personal data provided to us from customers and prospective customers. The company will collect certain personal details from you including your name, address, e-mail address, telephone number and credit/ debit card details. For your holiday to be provided, the company needs to pass on your personal details to owners/caretakers and organisations who provide an element of the holiday i.e. your credit/debit card company or bank. The company would like to store and use your personal details for future marketing purposes. This would cover sending brochures or details of promotions to you. Northumbria Byways may make contact with you by E-mail, post or telephone for the purposes set out in this clause. If you do not wish to receive any or all of the communications set out in this clause, please let us know by telephone or letter, e-mail or fax. The company is entitled to assume that you do not object to being communicated with unless it receives notice. Except where expressly permitted by the Data Protection Act 1998, the company will only deal with the personal details you give as set out above. You can nd our entry on the Data Protection Register under Registration Number Z2135503. The company has appropriate security measures in place to protect this information. Complaints In the unlikely event the Holidaymaker may have cause for dissatisfaction, the Holidaymaker should contact the Property Owner (or his representative) as soon as possible. The Agent encourages all Property Owners to take complaints from Holidaymakers seriously and to resolve them if at all possible. If the Holidaymaker is unhappy with the Property Owners response, the Holidaymaker should contact the Agent as soon as possible whilst still on holiday and provide details of the complaint and the Property Owners response. Without prejudice, upon receipt of details of a complaint from a Holidaymaker, the Agent may (in its absolute discretion) liaise with the Holidaymaker and the Property Owner and attempt to resolve the outstanding complaint. This Complaints clause is without prejudice to any cause of action the Holidaymaker may have against the Property Owner. Force Majeure No liability can be accepted and no compensation will be paid by the Agent or the Property Owner, where the Holidaymaker or his personal property (and/or any person in the Holidaymakers party and/or their personal property) suffer any loss, damage, injury, disappointment, inconvenience or otherwise, or where the performance or prompt performance of any obligations by the Agent or the Property Owner are prevented or affected, by any event which the Agent or the Property Owner could not have reasonably foreseen or avoided including war, threat of war, riot, civil strife, industrial action, terrorist activity, natural or nuclear disaster, re, adverse weather conditions, closure of international borders, disease, none availability of transport services, interruption to services/utilities and all similar events outside the control or the Agent of the Property Owner.

NATIONAL PARK Code Property Name Sleeps Pets Page 498 Akeld Cottage 6 24 315 Akeld Hill View 4 * 23 338 Bluebell Cottage 4 21 244 Bothy, The, Wooler 4 1 22 454-459 Burnfoot Cottages, Netherton 3/4 19 317 Coldburn Cottage 4 24 493 Conway Cottage 4 20 31 Croft Cottage 6 * 23 329 Drovers Rest 4 1 15 344 Dunsdale House 8 25 298 Garden Flat 3 1 22 191 Granary, The 8 17 233 Grandmas Cottage 4 18 243 Hall Hill House 5/6 15 396 Hethpool Mill 4/6 25 384 Keepers Cottage 4 1 18 443 Lodge, The 4 23 270 Mindrum Mill 6 2* 26 34 Mordues Cottage 5/6 18 186-190 Riverside Lodges 2/4 * 20 288 Rose Cottage 4/6 22 381 Ryecroft 4 16 489 School House, The 4 24 469 Simonside Cottage, Glanton 3/4 21 3 Stonecrop Cottage 4 16 440 Teddys Cottage 8 2* 26 93 Townfoot Cottage 5 15 363 Wellstrand House 4/6 21 291 Westeld Cottage 4 1 19 255 Woodbine Cottage 6 16 256 Wreighburn Cottage 6/8 * 17 YORKSHIRE DALES Code Property Name 434 Swallowdale Sleeps Pets Page 6 9

HADRIANS WALL Code Property Name Sleeps Pets Page 433 Beacons, The 4 5 296 Bothy, The, Little Bavington 2 1* 1 385 Broadway Apartment 4 5 471 Easby Farm Cottage 3 2 501-502 Eland Green Cottages 4/5 7 130 Fern Cottage 2 * 1 399 Hilltop Barn 2 1 35 Holmhead Cottage 4 6 401 Lake Cottage 6 2 8 480-485 Lanercost Cottages 4/8 4 499-500 Milton Mains Farm Cttgs 2/4 1 2 503 North Lodge 4 * 6 490-492 Old Church Cottages 2/5 1* 3 229 Sammys Place 4 5 479 South Hall Cottage 4/6 1 7 386 Westgarth Cottage 4 6 NORTH PENNINES Code Property Name 410 Alices Cottage 211 Allen Mill Cottage 271 Dale View Cottage 97 Deeps, The 487 Eastcroft 262-264 East Briscoe Farm Cttgs 265-266 East Briscoe Farm Cttgs 192 Ghyll Burn Cottage 427 Hannahs Cottage 354 Holly Cottage 355 Hornbeam Cottage 411 Nellys Cottage 120 Primrose Cottage 378 Red Lion Cottage 428 Rose Cottage 438 Sawmill, The 424 Station House Sleeps Pets Page 5/6 11 4 9 4 10 6 2 12 6 12 2/6 14 2/6 14 4/6 9 6/7 2 10 7 1 13 5 1 13 6 11 6 1 12 8 14 6/7 2 10 5/7 2 13 4/6 2 11

SOUTH TYNESIDE Code Property Name 357-358 Hedley Grange Cottages Sleeps Pets Page 2/3 8

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Northumbria Byways Price Guide 2011


W/C & inclusive 3 Jan - 12 Feb *19 Feb 26 Feb - 2 April *9 April - 23 April 30 April - 21 May *28 May *4 June - 11 June *18 June - 9 July *16 July - 27 Aug *3 Sept - 10 Sept *17 Sept - 24 Sept 1 Oct - 8 Oct *15 Oct - 22 Oct *29 Oct - 10 Dec *Xmas/New Year 2011 B 250 260 250 290 260 350 320 350 370 320 270 260 290 260 350 C 250 280 250 310 260 375 330 375 400 330 270 260 310 260 360 D 260 280 260 310 270 375 350 375 400 350 280 270 310 270 360 E 265 310 265 330 285 410 360 410 445 360 280 270 330 275 435 F 270 310 270 330 285 410 385 410 445 385 300 290 330 280 435 G 275 340 275 360 310 460 395 460 500 395 310 300 360 285 475 H 280 340 280 360 320 460 420 460 500 420 325 315 360 290 475 K 330 380 330 415 340 515 470 515 560 470 360 350 415 340 515 L 330 390 330 455 340 565 480 515 595 480 360 350 455 340 565 M 355 390 355 455 365 565 510 565 595 510 385 375 455 365 565 N 370 410 370 490 390 610 530 610 670 530 410 400 490 380 620 P 370 410 370 490 390 610 560 610 670 560 410 400 490 380 620 Q 385 465 385 545 435 710 615 710 735 615 465 450 545 395 680 R 400 475 400 565 440 740 660 710 760 660 465 450 565 410 760 S 405 500 410 590 455 760 680 730 835 680 475 460 590 420 780 T 420 515 425 670 475 845 710 785 V 460 565 465 745 510 W 515 720 520 Y 730 900 730

Northumbria Byways Booking Form 2011


Please make cheques payable & send to: Northumbria Byways, Maryholme, Hallbankgate BRAMPTON, Cumbria, CA8 2NE Telephone: (016977) 46777, Fax: (016977) 46888

Please use BLOCK CAPITALS throughout Booking Reference Number: Deposit (one third of holiday price) Or full rental: (If holiday is within 6 weeks)

845 1220 575 830

Dates: From .................................. To .......................................... Property Name: 1st Choice .................................................................................... 2nd Choice ................................................................................... 3rd Choice .................................................................................... Your name and address for conrmation: Title ............................................... Initials ................................... Surname ...................................................................................... Address ........................................................................................ ..................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... ...................................................... Postcode ............................... Telephone numbers (day)............................................................. Home ........................................................................................... Mobile ......................................................................................... E-mail ...........................................................................................

935 1055 1545 780 870 900 1235 985 1390

Linen hire, if applicable Surcharge 15 per pet - N.B. In some cottages charge may be higher. See brochure or website. Heating supplement, if applicable TOTAL ENCLOSED If you require Holiday Cancellation Insurance please call 0845 2601634 quoting NOR 2663 or online at www. pjhayman.com/ukplus If payment is made by Credit Card a 2% handling charge is added. If you wish to pay by credit/debit card, please enter details below: Type of Card ................................................................................. Card number ................................................................................ Switch issue number .................... Security Code........................ Valid from ..................................... Expires end ........................... Cardholders name and address if different from above: Name ........................................................................................... Address ........................................................................................ ..................................................................................................... ...................................................... Postcode ............................... Most major Debit and Credit Cards accepted I authorise Northumbria Byways to charge my account with the total amount shown above, together with a 2% handling charge for Credit Cards only. Cardholders signature: ................................................................ It is helpful to us if you can say where you saw this brochure advertised: (Please Tick & Please name publication if possible). ( 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. In a newspaper ................................................................. In a magazine ................................................................... In a holiday guide ....................................................... OR You have holidayed with us before ................................. You heard about us through a friend .......................... OR Internet Search Engine eg. Google ..................................

920 1020 1145 1670 710 495 480 670 435 855 790 520 505 745 475 900 1235 580 565 830 830

845 1220 530 750

950 1145 1650

Notes:
SHORT BREAKS - All Short Breaks (minimum 3 nights) are charged at two-thirds of the weekly price. EXTRA NIGHTS - Are charged at 15% of the weekly price. ALL SHORT BREAKS - Can only be booked with owners consent.

PREMIUM SHORT BREAKS - (marked thus *) can only be booked very near to holiday start date with owners consent. Christmas and New Year for 2011 will probably be from Wed 21st or Thurs 22nd Dec and Wed 28th or Thurs 29th Dec Off peak reductions are between 1st November 2010 and 26th March 2011 and only with the consent of the owner (excluding Christmas, New Year and School Holidays). May 2011 September 2011 FRI 6 13 20 27 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 October 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 November 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 December 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 FRI 2 9 16 23 30

January 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 February 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 March 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 April 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THR 2 9 16 23 30 56 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 FRI 7 14 21 28

SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 June 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 July 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28

Number in party ............................ and their names are: Adults .......................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... Teenagers .................................................................................... ..................................................................................................... Children 12 and under ................................................................. ..................................................................................................... Babies in cots ..............................................................................

FRI 4 11 18 25

FRI 3 10 17 25

FRI 7 14 21 28

FRI 4 11 18 25

FRI 1 8 15 22 29

FRI 4 11 18 25

Equipment required: Cot ............... Highchair............................... Pets if applicable (please specify number and breeds): ............. ..................................................................................................... Linen hire (if applicable) required as follows: Beds Double .................... Single ....................... Bunk .......................

FRI 1 8 15 22 29

August 2011 SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31

FRI 5 12 19 26

FRI 2 9 16 23 30

Please sign before posting: I declare that I am over 18 years old and I agree to the general information clauses and booking conditions detailed in this brochure. Signed: ........................................................................................................................................ Date: ..........................................................

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Northumbria Byways Maryholme, Hallbankgate Brampton, Cumbria CA8 2NE England Tel: 016977 46777 Fax: 016977 46888 Email: enquiries@northumbria-byways.com Web: www.northumbria-byways.com

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