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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Guyzance sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: These twelve charming holiday cottages (MQO, P, Q, R, S & T, MRJ, MRK, MTA, MVK, MVL and MVM) are set in a beautiful small development of traditional farmhouse and barn conversions close to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near the Northumbrian Heritage Coastline. Set in some 35 acres of peaceful and tranquil surroundings, the grounds are a mix of woodland with wildlife in abundance, courtyards, lawns and a traditional theme of Northumbrian Heritage throughout. Guyzance dates back to 1242 and is a small hamlet located south east of Alnwick on the River Coquet amidst picturesque open countryside, yet close to all the main visitor attractions in the county. Warkworth is only 3 miles away with its hillside castle, charming small shops, pubs and river walks, while Amble, 5 miles, is a very friendly fishing port with a bustling working harbour and a new marina. Boat trips can be taken to the nearby RSPB reserve at Coquet Island. Alnwick with its mighty medieval fortress of Alnwick Castle - one of the finest in Europe and stage set for Harry Potter and Braveheart - is set in stunning landscape. The cottages offer fittings of a very good standard and the décor is tasteful throughout each one. Each cottage is different yet each has its own sitting-out area with a barbecue to relax in after a day exploring the beautiful unspoilt coastline and areas surrounding this skilfully designed and tasteful setting. Newcastle city centre with its fine galleries, Centre of Life, Sage Centre, theatres and regenerated quayside area is only 30 miles away. The Metro Centre is only 30 miles distant. Shops and pubs 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: 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. Living room with electric coal-effect fire and French doors. Dining room. Shaker-style kitchen. Utility. Double bedroom. Shower room and toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed and en-suite shower room with toilet. Bathroom. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 24
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Otterburn sleeps 24.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Detached Sleeps 24
Accommodation overview: For those who have always dreamed of stepping back in time and being lord and lady of the manor - then Woodhill Hall fits the bill perfectly. A detached (E.T.B. ‘5 Star’) 300-year-old country house, Woodhill is set in the heart of rural Northumberland and offers exceptional accommodation for families or larger group holidays. A tree-lined avenue reveals glimpses of the stunning property, which nestles on a 100-acre estate. The grounds have everything one would expect from a property such as walled gardens, woodland walks, fields and much, much more. Additionally, Woodhill also boasts a pets corner (with a nanny and billy goat, as well as hens which guests are welcome to feed), nature trail and space for playing sports. Woodhill has all modern facilities and all of the rooms are beautifully decorated, and each has its own story to tell. The oak carved door leads to a bar area with seating and a period fireplace. The old hall, with its sweeping staircase, ornate fireplace and chandeliers gives a feeling of grandeur and elegance. The drawing room with its antique furniture, heavy drapes and open fire. The dining room with polished table, beautiful paintings and a wonderful narwhales horn - a souvenir from the famous Victorian explorer and naturalist, Abel Chapman. The kitchen is spacious with Aga and electric oven and if required, the friendly owners can even arrange cooked meals, from buffets to Greek Mezes. There are five double bedrooms, a twin bedroom and further downstairs triple bedroom with beautiful bathrooms - one with cast iron roll-top bath, shower room and a separate toilet. The new garden wing in the courtyard accommodates seven people with en-suite bathrooms. The owners can arrange many activities including clay pigeon shooting, quad bike safaris, falconry, fly fishing (and instruction), murder mystery evenings, water sports (Kielder Water), cycle hire and golf. Woodhill is superbly situated for exploring the surrounding area with Kielder Forest, the Scottish Borders, Alnwick Castle and Garden, the Nothumberland coastline and Hadrian’s Wall, all within easy access. Woodhill Hall is available for wedding receptions and civil wedding ceremonies for up to 100 guests (no minimum numbers for weekend weddings). It is a unique venue offering flexibility and affordability for small stylish weddings by prior arrangement with the owner. Shops and restaurants 1/2 mile. Step to entrance. Large hall with period fireplace and chandeliers. Drawing room with ornate 19th-century ceiling rose and coving, open fire, TV and DVD, rugs on wooden floor. Bar area with open fire, seating and slate floor. Large impressive dining room with magnificent chandelier, open fire, and fossilised limestone floor, stunning views to river. Three steps down to cloakroom with toilet. Spacious well-equipped kitchen with American-style f/freezer, Aga, island and sink. Further kitchen with sink, electric oven, tumble dryer, washing machine, freezer, dishwasher and icemaker. The Rose room: Twin bedroom with additional pull-out bed (for +1), TV, DVD, open fire, wooden floor and lovely views over garden. First floor: The Colonel’s room: Double bedroom with 5ft four-poster bed, open fire, panelling, TV, sitting area with sofa-bed (for +2), and views to Simonside Hills. Bathroom with slipper bath and shower attachment. Abel’s room: Double bedroom with 5ft four-poster bed, open fire, flatscreen TV, DVD, sitting area with views to river. Two steps down to shower room and toilet. Bridie’s room: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, rugs on wooden floor, flatscreen TV. Lucy’s room: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV. Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower attached, adjacent to Lucy’s and Athena’s rooms. Athena’s room: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, TV. Tom’s room: Twin bedroom with TV. Garden Wing accessed via the courtyard. One step up to hall with oak floor. The Garden room: Colonial-style room with double doors to walled garden, oak floor, flatscreen TV, DVD, tea and coffee making facilities, twin beds, and en-suite wet room suitable for use by people with limited mobility. Sitting area. Holly’s room: Twin bedroom with flatscreen TV, DVD, tea and coffee making facilities, and en-suite wet room with shower with body jets. First floor: The Darcy room: Double bedroom with 6ft bed, additional single bed (for +1), sitting area, arched window overlooking walled garden, TV, DVD, tea and coffee making facilities, and en-suite bathroom with Jacuzzi (for two) with radio, shower.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Thrunton sleeps 7.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Commanding an outstanding position in Thrunton Woods, this detached stone-built property is set in beautiful grounds and is presented to the highest of standards. Providing spacious accommodation, it is a wonderful base from which to explore thousands of acres of woodland walks and The Cheviots, with the Northumbrian coast a short distance away. Delightful walking and cycling can be found direct from the door and the historic town of Alnwick, with its majestic castle and stunning garden, is close by. Shops 8 mile. Beamed living room with ornamental oil stove. Dining room in orangery with multi-fuel stove and wooden floor. Kitchen with wooden floor. Utility. Two double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed and en-suite shower room with toilet. Twin bedroom. Cloakroom with toilet. Spiral stairs to first floor: Single bedroom. Bathroom with shower cubicle.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Wandylaw sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Set in a peaceful location close to the Northumbrian Heritage Coast with some beautiful views across to Bamburgh, Holy Island and the magnificent coastline In a small exclusive setting these holiday homes, built in 2009, offer contemporary interiors in traditional buildings with spacious surroundings that are tastefully elegant and sure to delight all age groups. Only approximately ½ mile from the A1, but completely out of sight from all the properties and just 6 miles from Belford, a charming little village with full amenities, and just 9 miles from the historic town of Alnwick, Northumberland’s ducal town, with cobbled character streets, weekly market, Playhouse theatre, enchanting water gardens, with a unique dining experience at the Treehouse, and the majestic medieval castle used in Harry Potter. Bamburgh, with its fine fortress towering over the village, is a short drive with a beautiful much photographed golden sandy beach making a spectacular setting for picnics and days by the sea. Nearby Seahouses, famous for its fine fish and chips and friendly seaside atmosphere, has a small working fishing harbour where boat trips can be taken to The Farne Islands to visit the seals and puffins, or Craster famous for smoked kippers with its beautiful walk to Dunstanburgh Castle. The cross border battles resulted in this region having more castles than any other in England, most open all year round. No trip to Northumberland is complete without first checking the tides to cross over the causeway to Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island, a true island of calm where St Aidan established England’s first Christian community. Ideally located to explore the whole county peppered with small friendly villages, vast golden unspoilt beaches where visitors can breathe in the salty air and feel the sand beneath their toes and miles of unspoilt coastline in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are magnificent golf courses, hills and valleys allowing for relaxing strolls amongst the panoramic countryside. Walkers and cyclists will be spoilt for choice in this lovely countryside close to the coast with a country feel. This small exclusive development will delight even the most discerning visitor and is an ideal base, perfectly located to tour this friendly unspoilt county, reputedly the ‘friendliest county in England’. Shops and pub 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Chathill sleeps 8.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This beautiful country estate offers the perfect ‘home-away-from-home’ in England’s most rural county. Each pretty cottage and private garden is out of sight of any other property. Close to Northumberland’s Heritage coast, these secluded cottages have been renovated throughout to provide cosy interiors with wood-burning stoves - perfect for warm winter breaks. Farm Cottage boasts its own gin-gang, a circular outbuilding once used as a mule-driven mill. The charming Stable Cottage, draped by a copper beech, was once the coachman’s home. Over the bridge lies Garden Cottage set inside the old walled garden. These three cottages are located in a tranquil pocket of beautiful rolling countryside, under vast skies where the sun rises over beaches and sets onto the moorland of the Cheviots. An ideal country retreat, just 3 miles from sparkling white sandy beaches and close to Northumberland’s magnificent castles. Charlton Hall’s ancient parkland makes for perfect scenic walks. Guests can stroll along the Shippton Burn, which runs under stone bridges, filling the trout lake before meandering to the sea. They can also explore woodland bursting with bluebells and wild flowers in spring and summer; and see nesting buzzards, roe deer, foxes, badgers, hares and weasels – all abundant here due to careful environmental management. A cross country course takes guests who wish to bring their horses through woods and fields. The nearby beaches are also excellent for riding and dog walking. Additionally, West Lodge is a single-storey cottage nestling behind beautiful stone pillars at the entrance to the estate, screened by mature woodland and handily placed for touring just 100 yards from the single-carriageway A1. Local attractions include Holy Island, the Farne Islands, historic Berwick-upon-Tweed, Alnwick Castle and Garden, the Heritage coastline and castles. Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Edinburgh are just 1 hour by train. Guests arriving by air met at Newcastle Airport (40 minutes by road) by arrangement. Shops 6 miles.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Guyzance sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: These twelve charming holiday cottages (MQO, P, Q, R, S & T, MRJ, MRK, MTA, MVK, MVL and MVM) are set in a beautiful small development of traditional farmhouse and barn conversions close to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near the Northumbrian Heritage Coastline. Set in some 35 acres of peaceful and tranquil surroundings, the grounds are a mix of woodland with wildlife in abundance, courtyards, lawns and a traditional theme of Northumbrian Heritage throughout. Guyzance dates back to 1242 and is a small hamlet located south east of Alnwick on the River Coquet amidst picturesque open countryside, yet close to all the main visitor attractions in the county. Warkworth is only 3 miles away with its hillside castle, charming small shops, pubs and river walks, while Amble, 5 miles, is a very friendly fishing port with a bustling working harbour and a new marina. Boat trips can be taken to the nearby RSPB reserve at Coquet Island. Alnwick with its mighty medieval fortress of Alnwick Castle - one of the finest in Europe and stage set for Harry Potter and Braveheart - is set in stunning landscape. The cottages offer fittings of a very good standard and the décor is tasteful throughout each one. Each cottage is different yet each has its own sitting-out area with a barbecue to relax in after a day exploring the beautiful unspoilt coastline and areas surrounding this skilfully designed and tasteful setting. Newcastle city centre with its fine galleries, Centre of Life, Sage Centre, theatres and regenerated quayside area is only 30 miles away. The Metro Centre is only 30 miles distant. Shops and pubs 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Guyzance sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: These twelve charming holiday cottages (MQO, P, Q, R, S & T, MRJ, MRK, MTA, MVK, MVL and MVM) are set in a beautiful small development of traditional farmhouse and barn conversions close to the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near the Northumbrian Heritage Coastline. Set in some 35 acres of peaceful and tranquil surroundings, the grounds are a mix of woodland with wildlife in abundance, courtyards, lawns and a traditional theme of Northumbrian Heritage throughout. Guyzance dates back to 1242 and is a small hamlet located south east of Alnwick on the River Coquet amidst picturesque open countryside, yet close to all the main visitor attractions in the county. Warkworth is only 3 miles away with its hillside castle, charming small shops, pubs and river walks, while Amble, 5 miles, is a very friendly fishing port with a bustling working harbour and a new marina. Boat trips can be taken to the nearby RSPB reserve at Coquet Island. Alnwick with its mighty medieval fortress of Alnwick Castle - one of the finest in Europe and stage set for Harry Potter and Braveheart - is set in stunning landscape. The cottages offer fittings of a very good standard and the décor is tasteful throughout each one. Each cottage is different yet each has its own sitting-out area with a barbecue to relax in after a day exploring the beautiful unspoilt coastline and areas surrounding this skilfully designed and tasteful setting. Newcastle city centre with its fine galleries, Centre of Life, Sage Centre, theatres and regenerated quayside area is only 30 miles away. The Metro Centre is only 30 miles distant. Shops and pubs 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Newton sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This unusual, detached holiday accommodation with a peaceful contemporary feel is a restored former water tower set in a rural location, close to the charming village of Corbridge. Hadrian’s Wall is nearby, and Hexham, famous for its abbey and racecourse, is only a few minutes’ drive. The Northumberland Heritage Coast with its golden unspoilt beaches and castles is 50 minutes. Bamburgh and Alnwick, both with splendid castles, can be visited on the same day. Recommended restaurant/bar in Newton village (8 minutes’ walk) serving excellent food. Shop 5 miles, pub 3 miles. Three steps to entrance. Step to living/dining room, electric ‘wood-burner’, wooden floor & kitchen area, granite worktops & slate floor. Beamed double bedroom, 6ft bed & en-suite bathroom, over-bath shower & toilet. Beamed twin bedroom. Shower room with toilet & wooden floor.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Allenheads sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: In a peaceful location, this traditional stone holiday cottage has been lovingly converted and refurbished to the highest of standards, and exudes a wealth of rustic character. Built around 1850, it stands detached, and is set in a superb location for walkers, with the fells stretching into the distance beyond. From its balcony, views of the fells and meandering burn at the bottom of the garden can be taken in. Ideally positioned to explore the beauty and attractions of Northumberland, Co. Durham and the Lakes. Hadrians Wall also easily accessible. Shop, pub, café, heritage centre in village ½ mile. Ten steps to entrance. Open-plan beamed living room with farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room, electric ‘log-effect’ stove, wooden floor and double sofa-bed (alternative sleeping only). Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Open-tread stairs to first floor: Gallery-style double bedroom. Separate drying/storage room.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Slaggyford sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This stunningly situated, detached cottage, in an elevated position, enjoys spectacular views down the South Tyne Valley and is perfect for a couple or small family. Set within 80 acres of picturesque, private farmland (visitors are free to roam), with 5 miles of top class salmon fishing on request. At the same location is Knowehead ref MUS, a stunning renovated farmhouse which can also be booked. Access is up a delightful ½-mile private road winding through 20 acres of beautiful woodland, home to a stunning waterfall, lovely river bank and woodland walks and a wealth of wild life. The property stands on the Cumbrian/Northumbrian border in the North Pennines, designated an AONB and an UNESCO European and Global Geopark. Shop 7 miles, good pub serving food, 1 mile. Beamed living/dining room with compact kitchen area. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet. First floor: Beamed double bedroom with wash basin and sloping ceilings.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Eglingham sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This charming detached stone cottage, formerly The Forge for the farm, is situated in a magnificent rural setting and dates from the early 19th century. Offering a blend of traditional features including exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and oak flooring presented and equipped to a very high standard, it also boasts south-facing gardens with spectacular uninterrupted views over moorlands and open countryside. There is sole use of an outdoor heated swimming pool, and the holiday cottage lies in a superb area for touring, walking and cycling. Ingram Valley is 6 miles for swimming in the river, and walking. Alnwick with its famous castle and gardens is 7 miles. Coastline, 15 minutes’ drive. 1 mile from village with restaurant and pub. Shops 7 miles. Step to entrance. Beamed living room with wood-burning stove, oak floor and French doors to garden. Well-equipped beamed farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room. Double bedroom with French doors to garden and en-suite shower room with toilet. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with roll-top bath and toilet. Some internal steps.
  
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