Northumbrian Coast Cottages
| 2 Kentstone Farm |
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1 Cottage - Situated on a working farm with spectacular views to Kyloe Hills and beyond to Cheviot Hills.
The owners' stud of miniature Shetland ponies is an added attraction, especially in spring and early summer when the foals are born.
The farmhouse has been converted into three entirely separate houses, all facing south. The holiday homes are maintained by the owner who takes great care to ensure her visitors are in well furnished and clean homes.
Kentstone Farm is in a quiet situation yet near the coast with sandy beaches, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island, Farne Islands and the many other delights of this beautiful unspoilt area. Free brochure. |
| 7 Whitsomehill Cottages |
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Whitsomehill is a tiny hamlet just six miles inland from Berwick-upon-Tweed.
No. 7 is the end of a row of listed farmworkers cottages. The area is very rural, lying at the edge of the Cheviot Hills, the Tweed and the Black and Whiteadder rivers running to the south and north. The market towns of Duns, Coldstream and Kelso are all within 15-20 mins drive, and the village of Swinton , a mile and a half away has a small shop and an award winning Inn.
To the east lies the coast and the Nature reserve of St Abbs Head, whilst to the South, Holy Island and Bamburgh are 30 minutes drive. The whole area is rich in Country Houses,and ideal for walking, fishing and riding, The Berwickshire coast offers architectural history, and an unspoilt heritage coastline of fishing villages, sandy beaches and rocky coves.
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| Alexandra House |
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Beadnell Village is a stunning part of the Northumberland coast, it has a beautiful sandy bay which is ideal for water sports and diving. It is in a central location with easy access to places of interest such as Alnwick, Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh Castles.
There is a large garden at the front of the property, with garden furniture and a barbeque for guests to use. At the rear there is private parking for 1 car and a garage. The garage holds an assortment of bikes, golf clubs, fishing nets etc. Which can be freely used by guests.
It is only a 5 minute drive from Seahouse and the famous Farne Islands, and half an hour drive from Seahouses and the famous Farne Islands, and half an hour drive from historic Holy Island.
Sorry but Alexandra House is no smoking and does not accept pets. |
| Cheviot Cottage |
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This delightful 19th century cottage is situated within the village of Lowick, 5 miles inland from the Heritage Coast and directly opposite Holy Island.
Recently renovated 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 finest sandy beaches in the country.
Pleasant living/dining room with living flame effect cast iron electric stove and French windows out to south facing patio.
Full central heating and constant hot water.
There is a large garden with lawn, patio and garden furniture.
There is a Shop/PO and Pubs in village.
One dog only per booking. |
| Church View |
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2 apartments - situated in the older part of Beadnell overlooking the small village green directly opposite the ancient church.
There is a village shop, two pubs and a hotel all very close to both apartments. There are also two beaches within a few minutes walk of the property, going through the village towards Seahouses there is a stoney beach and out through the back of the village across a field one reaches the sand dunes and a marvelous view of Dunstanburgh Castle.
Beadnell village has an outdoor sports centre for windsurfing, canoeing and sea fishing. There is a childrens playground in Beadnell and several fine golf courses nearby.
A lovely coastal footpath links Bamburgh Castle with Alnmouth from which views of the Farne Islands, offshore and Bamburgh Castle to the north can be viewed. |
| Garden Cottage |
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This magnificent former mansion house is set in an unrivalled situation on the shore of Budle Bay, near to the beautiful and historic village of Bamburgh. Waren Lea Hall comprises three seperate, luxurious, 5-star self-catering holiday homes in a large, private walled garden, ideal for families of parties of friends.
Spectacular views to Lindisfarne and Cheviots. The properties can be booked individually or in combination, catering for 2-28 guests.
Excellent coastal and beach walking, golfing, river/sea fishing, horse riding, windsurfing and sea diving with boat trips to the Farne Islands, home to puffins and seals. Hotels 100 yards, pubs and shops 1 mile. Alnwick/Berwick 15 miles. Newcastle/Edinburgh 1 hour by rail.
Contact owner for short breaks 70% of the weekly rate, either 3 nights at the weekend or 4 in the week +44 (0) 1494 725194 |
| Ghillies View |
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This magnificent former mansion house is set in an unrivalled situation on the shore of Budle Bay, near to the beautiful and historic village of Bamburgh. Waren Lea Hall comprises three seperate, luxurious, 5-star self-catering holiday homes in a large, private walled garden, ideal for families of parties of friends.
Spectacular views to Lindisfarne and Cheviots. The properties can be booked individually or in combination, catering for 2-28 guests.
Excellent coastal and beach walking, golfing, river/sea fishing, horse riding, windsurfing and sea diving with boat trips to the Farne Islands, home to puffins and seals. Hotels 100 yards, pubs and shops 1 mile. Alnwick/Berwick 15 miles. Newcastle/Edinburgh 1 hour by rail.
Contact owner for short breaks 70% of the weekly rate, either 3 nights at the weekend or 4 in the week +44 (0) 1494 725194 |
| Mahonia Lodge |
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Our property is a delightful luxury scandinavian-style lodge, set in a peaceful grounds of Eastfield Hall just 2 miles inland from the coastal village of Warkworth. Eastfield Hall was once a grand victorian country house and the grounds boasts splendid views towards the sea and Coquet Island.
One of a small number in Eastfield Hall, and finished to a very high standard, the property offers a bright, warm and spacious interior, floor to ceiling feature window and attractive conservatory with views over open countryside.
The picturesque village of Warkworth is almost completely encircled by the River Coquet, and is dominated by the splendid mediaeval castle perched on a mound above.
The bustling town of Alnwick, with its famous castle and gardens is within easy reach as is the rest of Northumberland's stunning Heritage Coastline, ideal for walking. Amble, 2 miles south of Warkworth (approximately 4 miles from Eastfield Hall), has a marina and offers water sports, fishing trips and excursions to Coquet Island an offshore RSPB sanctuary. |
| Random Cottage |
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Random Cottages - In a quiet, secluded setting, with large private garden, only 1.5 miles from upspoilt beaches with dramatic sand and dunes. Close to historic Warworth's pubs/restaurants and castle with rowing boats available for hire on the river.
Nearby the fishing village of Amble, offers boat trips for fishing and the famous country town of Alnwick voted by Country Life as the most desirable place to live in Britain. Visit historic and impressive Alnwick Castle, as well as the renowned Alnwick Gardens.
The "Coast and Castles" cycle route passes the cottage. There are numerous paths/tracks in the immediate vicinity. Experience the rugged grandeur of the Cheviot Hills, the unspoilt moorland of the Northumberland National Park and Historic Hadrian's Wall, a World Heritage site..
Further up the coast the Ferne Islands are within easy reach from Seahouses where regular boat trips provide the closest access to Seal and Puffin colonies. |
| The Ashalls |
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Nestling among a cluster of small cottages by the River Cooquet "The Ashalls" offers accommodation for six people in two bedrooms. Downstairs there is a large comfortable lounge with patio doors leading to a small back garden which catches the afternoon sun.
From "The Ashalls", it is just a two minute walk to the centre of the pretty village of Warkworth with its castle, good selection of pubs, cafes, gift shops and its post office and grocery store.
The sandy beach is a fifteen minute walk away. There is easy access to interesting places by bus or car and plenty of nature and history to explore.
Christmas and New Year, weekly bookings only, changeover day Wednesday. |
| The Old Coach House |
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The Coach House is beautifully appointed 200 year old stone cottage in historic Bamburgh village, magnificent castle view and the loveliest beaches in England.
The property offers 2 lounges, diningroom, conservatory, farmhouse kitchen, and 5 bedrooms. There is the opportunity for fabulous coastal and beach walking, golfing, river and sea fishing, horse riding, windsurfing and diving.
Boat trips to Farne Islands are available, which is home to puffins and seals. Shops and pubs are only 100 yards. Alnwick/Berwick are 15 miles.
Contact owner for short breaks - Nov-Mar only 70% of the weekly rate, either 3 nights at the weekend or 4 in the week +44 (0) 1494 725194 |
| Tideway |
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"Tideway" was built for my grandfather in 1935. He was a fisherman who worked from Beadnell harbour.
"Tideway" overlooks the sea and on stormy days spray has been known to hit the front windows! This does not make the house cold as it is fully centrally heated with double glazing. The living room also has a coal fire, which adds to the atmosphere in the evenings.
Beadnell is a small village with two shops, pubs serving meals and a fish and chip shop. There is a small working harbour and a sandy bay as well as the beach "Tideway" overlooks. "Tideway makes an excellent base for visiting the surrounding area including the Farne Islands, local castles and Alnwick Garden. |
| Town House Farm |
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2 apartments - situated in the older part of Beadnell overlooking the small village green directly opposite the ancient church.
There is a village shop, two pubs and a hotel all very close to both apartments. There are also two beaches within a few minutes walk of the property, going through the village towards Seahouses there is a stoney beach and out through the back of the village across a field one reaches the sand dunes and a marvelous view of Dunstanburgh Castle.
Beadnell village has an outdoor sports centre for windsurfing, canoeing and sea fishing. There is a childrens playground in Beadnell and several fine golf courses nearby.
A lovely coastal footpath links Bamburgh Castle with Alnmouth from which views of the Farne Islands, offshore and Bamburgh Castle to the north can be viewed. |
| Waren Lea Hall |
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This magnificent former mansion house is set in an unrivalled situation on the shore of Budle Bay, near to the beautiful and historic village of Bamburgh. Waren Lea Hall comprises three seperate, luxurious, 5-star self-catering holiday homes in a large, private walled garden, ideal for families of parties of friends.
Spectacular views to Lindisfarne and Cheviots. The properties can be booked individually or in combination, catering for 2-28 guests.
Excellent coastal and beach walking, golfing, river/sea fishing, horse riding, windsurfing and sea diving with boat trips to the Farne Islands, home to puffins and seals. Hotels 100 yards, pubs and shops 1 mile. Alnwick/Berwick 15 miles. Newcastle/Edinburgh 1 hour by rail.
Contact owner for short breaks 70% of the weekly rate, either 3 nights at the weekend or 4 in the week +44 (0) 1494 725194 |
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