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This delightful
bungalow is situated only 200 yards from the
village centre and 300 yards from a golden
sandy beach. The village of Beadnell
is ideal for water sports enthusiasts and
exhilarating coastal walks.
Seahouses is just 2
miles north and offers horse riding, bowling
and golf. Take a boat trip to the Farne
Islands to visit the seal colony and bird
sanctuaries. Bamburgh, which sits in the
shadow of its dramatic fortress, is only a
further 3 miles up this incredible stretch
of coastline. The magnificent Alnwick Castle
and Gardens are just a short drive away.
Shops, restaurants and pubs 200 yards.
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Next door to the Holy
Island Heritage Centre, this charming
converted fisherman’s holiday cottage is
reached by a causeway at low tide. Only
minutes from the sea, with walks over the
dunes, the castle and priory to explore.
On the unspoilt Northumberland
coast, with its sandy beaches and coastal
walks. Berwick-on-Tweed, 15 miles.
Boat trips to the Farne Islands, castles and
National Park close by. Shop/PO 50 yards,
pub 500 yards.
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Property
Ref:
MRS Property Name:
Darling Cottage - Sleeps 6 Property Location:
Bamburgh,
Northumberland.
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A tastefully
presented, spacious holiday cottage set in a
peaceful no-through road just off the heart
of the small friendly village of Bamburgh.
Standing detached, it lies only 500 yards
from the beach with the dramatic fortress
castle overlooking this glorious and most
photographed stretch of stunning coastline
in Northumberland. Nearby Beadnell is ideal
for water sports enthusiasts and divers and
the whole area is ideal for enjoying
exhilarating coastal walks and cycle rides.
Alnwick, which is dominated by its
magnificent castle, cobbled streets and
ornamental gardens, is only 15 miles to the
west. Pub 300 yards.
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Property
Ref:
W8403 Property Name:
The Wynding - Sleeps 6 Property Location: Beadnell, nr. Bamburgh,
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Views towards the
Cheviot Hills
This property dates
back to 1700 and has been separated to
provide a substantial wing for
holidaymakers; being well decorated and
cosily furnished, this is a great holiday
base.
Beadnell is
ideal for exhilarating coastal walks,
and water sports (for the more adventurous!)
can be arranged locally.
The popular fishing
village of Seahouses, with horse riding,
bowling, pubs, cafes, and splendid golf
course, is 2 miles north; boat trips to the
Farne Islands (famous for its bird
sanctuaries and seal colony) depart
regularly.
Shop 30 yards, pub and
restaurant 20 yards.
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Ref:
W8691 - Sea Cottage
- Sleeps 4 - 6 Property Location:
Spittal nr.
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
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Near to the beach
This pleasant terraced
cottage is the ideal holiday base
only 300 yards from a glorious sandy beach
with exhilarating coastal walks along the
promenade.
The Swan Leisure
Centre with superb indoor swimming
facilities is close by and Spittal only one
mile south of the elegant Georgian town of
Berwick, famous for its salmon-rich River
Tweed and many amenities.
This is England’s
borderland, described as the "Secret
Kingdom" - contained to the west by the
wild, lonely beauty of the Cheviot Hills and
Northumberland National Park; to the east,
by stunning Heritage Coast with miles of
sandy beaches and interesting ornithologial
areas. The Farne Islands (bird sanctuary and
seal colony), Holy Island (Lindisfarne
Gospels) and magnificent Bamburgh Castle are
all within easy reach.
Shop and pub 200
yards, restaurant 0.5 miles.
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"A collection of fine
cottages.. set within the grounds of a
stunning Victorian Gothic-revival stately
home.."
Dating back to 1703,
this large secluded country hall is set in 8
acres of land, enjoying a walled garden,
croquet lawn and woodland for exploring.
Together with the twelve stone-built
cottages, it lies in a location sure to
delight each generation of visitors - set in
the heart of Northumberland, close to the
rolling hills and breathtaking coastline.
The grounds around the hall lead straight to
public footpaths with wonderful local walks
starting at the door. Set inland midway
between Beadnell and Seahouses, it
is perfectly located for exploring the
magnificent Heritage coastline with lovely
coastal walks. Alnwick, with its
majestic castle (used in Harry Potter film),
cobbled streets filled with inns,
restaurants and shops is well worth a visit,
whilst the romantic ruins of Dunstanburgh
and Warkworth Castle are only a short drive
away. Bamburgh (5 miles) is dominated by its
fortress castle and has a much-photographed
wide sandy beach.
Seahouses, a thriving
seaside village with a golden beach and
little harbour, is a must for tasty fish and
chips or kippers. From here a wildlife boat
trip can be taken to the Farne Islands to
visit the puffins and other seabirds, or
visitors can explore Holy Island when the
tide is out by driving over the man-made
causeway. Golf, fishing and many AONB
surround Ellingham.
The Hall lies 26 miles
from the Borders of Scotland and only 45
miles from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and is
easily accessible from the A1. The quiet,
picturesque village with friendly pub 600
yards is the ideal retreat in any season.
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12376 - The Willows - Sleeps 8 Property Location: Red Row, Morpeth, Northumberland. |
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A good base for
touring the Northumbrian coastal towns
This modern bungalow
(the owners live on site) is well equipped
and comfortably furnished making a good
holiday base from which to explore the
Northumbrian coastal towns and villages,
particularly Amble, with its picturesque
harbour of stone cottages, and sandy beaches
and dunes forming an area of outstanding
natural beauty, and Warkworth only 4 miles
and Alnmouth 7 miles. In addition to the
coast there are historic towns and castles.
Visit the market town of Morpeth, 11 miles,
with its 15th century clock tower and
bagpipe museum and Alnwick castle. Cragside
in Rothbury is nearby with Lord Armstrongs
Tudor style Mansion and formal gardens which
are open to the public most days.
The castles at Warkworth and Bamburgh with
lovely coastal walks, Hauxley Bird
sanctuary, golf, fishing and riding nearby.
The Northumbrian countryside is just waiting
to be discovered, as well as Kielder Water
and Forest where there are many picnic areas
and visitors centres. The city of Newcastle
offers many shops, pubs and restaurants as
well as the Metro Centre at Gateshead. There
is a club 150 yards from the cottage. Shop
and pub 1 mile.
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This charming cottage
has been refurbished and is situated in the
centre of Warkworth. Benefiting from ground
floor accommodation with spacious rooms,
this really is an ideal holiday home. The
beautiful village of Warkworth is dominated
by its majestic castle.
The magnificent
coastline provides over 20 miles of golden
sands, rocky outcrops and rolling dunes,
making this an ideal environment for
exhilarating coastal walks.
Warkworth village offers superb eating
establishments and specialist shops. Shops
and pubs 20 yards.
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This charming,
spacious holiday cottage, set within a ‘no
through traffic’ fishing village owned
mainly by the NT enjoys a superb location.
Comfortable and cosy, it offers ideal
accommodation all year round and is situated
in the sheltered Embleton Bay only yards
away from a magnificent sandy beach and
overlooks the natural harbour of St Mary’s
Haven.
The area is
renowned for its exceptional coastal walks
on the doorstep extending north and south
and grey seals can be heard on the rocks
just off the coast. The coastline
is a conservation area with excellent
bird-watching (bird sanctuary and hide close
by), sailing and windsurfing. The cottage is
an ideal base for discovering the
surrounding coastline and countryside. There
are glorious views across Embleton Bay to
Dunstanburgh Castle and many more castles
can be found in the area. Pub 50 yards.
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"Wonderful sunsets,
miles of sandy beaches and coastal tracks
make this the ideal getaway for a relaxing,
rural break...."
Set in an Area
of Outstanding Natural Beauty on
Northumberland’s Heritage Coast, surrounded
by miles of beautiful sandy beaches. Only 2
miles from the Holy Island of Lindisfarne
- one of the oldest sites of
Christianity in Britain and is often
described as the ‘Jewel of the
Northumberland Coast’. With
tranquil surroundings and spectacular views,
these six exclusive properties (Refs MSJ,
MSL, MUK, MUL, MUQ and MUR) are part of a
sensitive farm steading conversion completed
in 2009, all with tastefully elegant
interiors and enclosed lawned gardens. They
are the perfect location in which to sit and
relax, whilst admiring the stunning scenery.
Ideal for families or larger groups to
holiday together, or for an individual get
away as each cottage has been thoughtfully
designed for maximum privacy and are sure to
delight all age groups. Set within the
grounds is a summer garden to enjoy the
panoramic views and beautiful sunsets with
the added benefit of a communal rural grass
tennis court. Explore Lindisfarne
National Nature Reserve with its nature
trail and see a world of flowers and bird
life. Cyclists and walkers can enjoy the
many paths and tracks adjacent to the
cottages. There is an endless choice of
walks ranging from coastal tracks to the
wild and rugged Cheviot Hills. For the golf
enthusiast there are 24 courses in
Northumberland, the closest being Goswick (6
miles), a links course, or Belford (6
miles), a parkland course. There is an
excellent choice of eating places available
locally, just 500 yards away is the
Lindisfarne Hotel and the Barn at Beal (1
mile) with its Bird of Prey Centre.
Edinburgh, Alnwick and Newcastle are an easy
day’s outing. Shop and pubs 500 yards.
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Coastal village
location
In the heart of a
friendly, peaceful village, which boasts a
magnificent golden sandy beach, this
delightful semi-detached bungalow offers
holiday accommodation to a good standard.
Beadnell is an
idyllic location for those who enjoy
exhilarating coastal walks and is a
popular destination for water sports
enthusiasts. The fishing village of
Seahouses is only 2 miles north and offers
many facilities including pubs, cafes, a
splendid golf course, and is where boat
trips to the Farne Islands, famous for its
bird sanctuaries and seal colony depart
regularly.
Bamburgh, renowned for
its dramatic fortress, is only a further 3
miles up this incredible, unspoilt stretch
of coastline.
Shop, pub and
restaurant 400 yards.
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Close to sandy beach
This refurbished
semi-detached bungalow offers cosy holiday
accommodation on one level. The property
sits just 200 yards from the church and 300
yards from the golden sandy beach.
Beadnell is
ideal for water sports enthusiasts and those
who enjoy exhilarating coastal walks along
this beautiful stretch of coastline.
Seahouses is 2 miles with pubs, shops and a
colourful harbour.
Horse riding, bowling
and golf can be found close by. A trip to
the Farne Islands to visit the seal colonies
and birds is a must. Bamburgh Castle is 3
miles away and the historic market town of
Alnwick with its famous castle only 12
miles. Newcastle is under an hour’s drive.
Shop 200 yards, pub
and restaurant 300 yards.
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otherwise. Where accepted, 2 night
breaks start on a Friday or Saturday, 3 night
breaks on a Friday and 4 night midweek breaks
start on a Monday.
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that fall during a public holiday may only be
made within 28 days of the public holiday.
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