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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Acomb sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This spacious, stone-built holiday home is in the heart of the historic village of Acomb, part of the Hadrian’s Wall route. Refurbished throughout in 2008 to the highest of standards, this delightful cottage is one of a row and has a large, enclosed, tree-lined garden offering seclusion and space. Hadrian’s Wall - still awe-inspiring after almost 2000 years - is a World Heritage Site. The market town of Hexham with array of shops and eateries is close by. Beautiful towns, villages, castles, forts, golden beaches, golf courses, cycling and walking within easy reach. Shop and pub 150 yards. Large living room with sofa bed (alternative sleeping only), wooden floor. Open-plan sitting/dining room with patio doors, Travertine marble floor, large well-equipped kitchen area with range-style cooker, granite worktops, solid wood units, Travertine marble floor. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and fully tiled en-suite shower room with double shower cubicle and toilet. Large twin bedroom. Further twin bedroom. Fully tiled bathroom, over-bath shower, toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Nestled in the sand dunes in a sleepy hollow, this charming former coastguard’s cottage lies on the Lindisfarne Nature Reserve, with views over the sea to Lindisfarne. Adjoining another holiday cottage, and accessed by a private road, it makes a romantic location, as well as a superb setting for a family holiday. Miles of sandy beaches await, as well as outstanding coastal scenery, quaint fishing villages and dramatic castles. Boat trips to the Farne Islands are available, whilst inland, wooded valleys and open moorland beckon. Shops, pubs and tea rooms at Bamburgh, 1½ miles. Living room with open fire. Dining room. Steps down to spacious modern fitted kitchen. Double bedroom. First floor: Two twin bedrooms, both with views to sea and one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Beal sleeps 6.
Features include: Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: 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 five exclusive properties (Refs MSJ, 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. A substantial two-storey holiday cottage with beautiful countryside views and retaining many original features. Large living room with wood-burning stove in feature stone fireplace. Spacious well equipped kitchen/dining room with arched doorway to the magnificent south-west walled garden. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Warkworth sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Close to coast and countryside...amidst beautiful landscaped grounds... Sturton Grange Steadings is an excellent example of rural tranquillity combined with access to village and market town amenities, as well as being close to Alnmouth’s East Coast Main Line railway station. These holiday homes all have their own access road and offer contemporary interiors in traditional buildings with spacious enclosed surroundings that are tastefully elegant and sure to delight all age groups. The small development houses four steadings featured here. (MTG, MTH, MTI and MTJ) The properties are only 5 miles from the historic town of Alnwick, Northumberland’s ducal town, with its full range of shopping facilities, street market, Playhouse theatre, magnificent water gardens and the majestic medieval castle used in Harry Potter and Braveheart. They are ideally located to explore the whole county peppered with small friendly villages, golden unspoilt beaches, magnificent golf courses, hills and valleys. Walkers and cyclists will be spoilt for choice in this lovely countryside with a country feel. Only 2 miles away is the stunning Heritage Coast with glorious beaches and the historic village of Warkworth with the dramatic ruins of the castle, galleries, cafes and pubs. This small exclusive development will delight even the most discerning visitor and is an ideal base to tour this friendly unspoilt county. Newcastle 31 miles. Shops and pub 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Wooler sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Golf nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: A cascading waterfall and beautiful countryside is the setting for this conversion of a former dairy dating back to the 1800s. Adjoining another property, it has been lovingly restored and has retained much character and charm. Set on a working farm at the edge of a small country holiday park, there are wonderful walks from the doorstep with panoramic views over the Cheviot Hills and valleys. Footpaths from the door lead directly onto Humbleton Hill, site of past Border raids and battles. Historical houses and sleepy fishing villages within easy reach. Shops, pub/restaurants 500 yards. Five steps to entrance. Living room with arched windows and dining area. Spacious modern fitted kitchen/dining room. Six steps down from living room to double bedroom with four-poster bed and en-suite shower room with toilet. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Tughall Steads sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Set in a beautiful courtyard location with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside, this spacious stone built house makes the perfect place for a relaxing holiday. Renovated to a high standard, this barn conversion provides modern, yet traditional accommodation and has retained many of the original features including full beams throughout. The tasteful furnishings and decor add to the charm and on the ground floor the property benefits from a games room with pool table, which will appeal to both children and adults alike. A large enclosed rear garden ensures lazy days or evenings, playing or relaxing after a hard day exploring the many beaches, castles and villages nearby. Positioned just off the main coastal route, there is fantastic access to some of the most beautiful scenery in this area. There are seven good golf courses nearby, as well as many cycle paths and walks available from the door. The golden beaches at Beadnell, Newton and Embleton can be found within a couple of miles and Seahouses within 4 miles. From Seahouses, boat trips can be booked to visit the Farne Islands - famous for its bird and seal colonies. Craster, well known for its smoked kippers and seafood lies only 6 miles distant. Not to be missed is the famous town of Alnwick - home to Harry Potter’s ‘Hogwarts’, as well as the castle’s magnificent water garden and treehouse restaurant. The Cheviot hills and moors are easily accessible as is the border town of Berwick-on-Tweed, with its ancient ramparts and wonderful coastal setting. Both Newcastle and the Metro Centre, for those who love shopping, are within easy driving distance. Shop and pub 2 miles. Spacious living/dining room with wood-burning stove in inglenook fireplace, full length picture windows with countryside views, patio door to garden and tiled floor. High step down to large, well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen with small breakfast area and electric Rangemaster cooker. Games room with TV, CD/DVD, pool table. Utility. Ceramic tiled shower room with large mixer shower and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, feature picture window overlooking countryside toward Bamburgh and en-suite shower room with large shower cubicle and toilet. Three twin bedrooms, each with countryside views; one with TV and one with children’s den. Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Warkworth sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Close to coast and countryside...amidst beautiful landscaped grounds... Sturton Grange Steadings is an excellent example of rural tranquillity combined with access to village and market town amenities, as well as being close to Alnmouth’s East Coast Main Line railway station. These holiday homes all have their own access road and offer contemporary interiors in traditional buildings with spacious enclosed surroundings that are tastefully elegant and sure to delight all age groups. The small development houses four steadings featured here. (MTG, MTH, MTI and MTJ) The properties are only 5 miles from the historic town of Alnwick, Northumberland’s ducal town, with its full range of shopping facilities, street market, Playhouse theatre, magnificent water gardens and the majestic medieval castle used in Harry Potter and Braveheart. They are ideally located to explore the whole county peppered with small friendly villages, golden unspoilt beaches, magnificent golf courses, hills and valleys. Walkers and cyclists will be spoilt for choice in this lovely countryside with a country feel. Only 2 miles away is the stunning Heritage Coast with glorious beaches and the historic village of Warkworth with the dramatic ruins of the castle, galleries, cafes and pubs. This small exclusive development will delight even the most discerning visitor and is an ideal base to tour this friendly unspoilt county. Newcastle 31 miles. Shops and pub 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Craster sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This elegant and spacious holiday apartment occupies the entire top floor of historic Craster Tower, a superbly preserved Grade II* country house dating from the 15th century, built around a 14th-century pele tower. Set above part of the owners’ home but with a separate entrance, this magnificent penthouse was refurbished in 2008 and has a Visit Britain 5 Star gold award. There are views from all sides of delightful gardens and countryside. The picturesque village of Craster is a short walk down a footpath through woods and fields or two minutes in the car. Here the tiny horseshoe-shaped harbour can be found, which was built to commemorate a member of the owner’s family. Today crabs and lobsters are the main catch. The village smokehouse remains at the heart of the village, renowned for its fine kippers. An exhilarating short walk leads to Dunstanburgh Castle, voted in the top ten walks in Britain. The Northumbrian Heritage Coast is famous for its beautiful and under-populated golden beaches. Try sand yachting at Bamburgh, jet skiing at Beadnell or sandcastle building at Embleton, voted the most romantic bay in England. Craster is only 7 miles from the historic town of Alnwick, while Bamburgh and Seahouses are a short drive. No trip to Northumberland is complete without first checking the tides to cross over the causeway to Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island. There are five magnificent golf courses within 20 minutes and beautiful hills and valleys for a relaxing stroll amongst the panoramic countryside. Walkers, cyclists and nature lovers will be spoilt for choice in this part of the friendly county. Shop 50 yards, pub 250 yards. Utility. Drying room. Separate toilet. Second floor: Large living room with wood-burning stove. Large well-equipped kitchen/dining room with electric range cooker. Large gallery/library area. Small play room with Z-bed (for alternative sleeping only), TV. Large master double bedroom with 5ft bed, marble fireplace, additional Z-bed (for alternative sleeping only) and interconnecting door to double bedroom with 6ft zip & link bed (also has separate access). Two twin bedrooms, each with window seat. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Shower room with large shower cubicle and toilet. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Stairs to large formal drawing room with decorative fireplace, chaise longue, window seats and arch picture window.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Newton-by-the-Sea sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This outstanding detached farmhouse with country views dates back to the 19th century and has been refurbished throughout to offer a spacious and contemporary retreat from which to explore the many delights of the surrounding countryside. Set close to Hadrian’s Wall and a short drive from the popular little town of Corbridge with easy access to the A69, this delightful holiday home will enthral all age groups. The kitchen and living area is ideal for celebrating that special occasion with a state-of-the-art music system and there is a second sitting area where families and friends can relax and have fun around the feature fireplace with wood-burning stove, after a day touring this breathtaking area. Heathery Edge is set in the countryside just outside the hamlet of Newton which has a pretty and friendly village pub. Day trips not to be missed include those towards the North Pennines AONB with moorlands and countryside, or head north to the Heritage coastal beaches and castles featured in Harry Potter, an hour’s drive away. Newcastle’s vibrant city life with fine shops and theatre is only 30 minutes. The location and standard of this fine farmhouse will be sure to lure visitors back time and again. Stabling and kennels are available by arrangement with the owners. Pub 1 mile, shop 3 miles. Large living room with wood-burning stove. Large dining room. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with Aga (for cooking), breakfast area, granite work tops, TV and tiled floor leading to sitting/dining area with wood-burning stove and TV. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 6ft bed and TV; one with fully tiled en-suite bathroom with separate double shower cubicle, shower attachment and toilet, one with fully tiled en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms, each with TV, one with one 4ft 6in bed and one 3ft bed. Fully tiled bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Warkworth sleeps 6.
Features include: Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Close to coast and countryside...amidst beautiful landscaped grounds... Sturton Grange Steadings is an excellent example of rural tranquillity combined with access to village and market town amenities, as well as being close to Alnmouth’s East Coast Main Line railway station. These holiday homes all have their own access road and offer contemporary interiors in traditional buildings with spacious enclosed surroundings that are tastefully elegant and sure to delight all age groups. The small development houses four steadings featured here. (MTG, MTH, MTI and MTJ) The properties are only 5 miles from the historic town of Alnwick, Northumberland’s ducal town, with its full range of shopping facilities, street market, Playhouse theatre, magnificent water gardens and the majestic medieval castle used in Harry Potter and Braveheart. They are ideally located to explore the whole county peppered with small friendly villages, golden unspoilt beaches, magnificent golf courses, hills and valleys. Walkers and cyclists will be spoilt for choice in this lovely countryside with a country feel. Only 2 miles away is the stunning Heritage Coast with glorious beaches and the historic village of Warkworth with the dramatic ruins of the castle, galleries, cafes and pubs. This small exclusive development will delight even the most discerning visitor and is an ideal base to tour this friendly unspoilt county. Newcastle 31 miles. Shops and pub 3 miles.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Beal sleeps 4.
Features include: Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Iin an AONB on Northumberland’s Heritage Coast, surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches, this cottage has views of the coast towards Holy Island (2 miles). In tranquil surroundings, part of a sensitive farm steading conversion with summer garden to enjoy panoramic views, shared grass tennis court. Many paths and tracks for walkers and cyclists, from coastal tracks to the Cheviot Hills. Edinburgh, Alnwick and Newcastle an easy drive. Shop and Lindisfarne Hotel 500 yards. Large living room with wood-burning stove in feature stone fireplace leading to walled garden and patio area. Well-equipped kitchen/dining room. Separate toilet. First floor: Two bedrooms, each with exposed beams; one double with en-suite shower room and toilet and one twin. Bathroom with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Chathill sleeps 5.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 5
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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