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Luxury cottages in Bamburgh
13 luxury cottage and self catering accommodation in Bamburgh, Northumberland. A range of superb quality cottages across Bamburgh.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 5.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Ideal base for a family holiday...set between the Cheviots and the sea Tucked away in a peaceful and secluded village setting, these five comfortably furnished holiday cottages are set in an idyllic location, only 5 miles from the spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the longest sandy beaches in England, and within a few minutes’ drive of Seahouses, where regular boat trips depart for the Farne Islands. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through the beautiful countryside with its numerous castles, stately homes and NT properties. Furnished to a high standard, and close to the owners’ home, Fordson offers single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill House stands as a detached converted barn, with Waren View and The Granary Cottage forming an adjoining pair. This is an ideal choice for family holidays, with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a stream where visitors can enjoy barbecues. There is also shared use of the owners’ hard tennis court nearby. Warenford Village serves as an excellent base from which to discover Northumberland and the Scottish border country. Just 4 miles distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an SSSI, with the ancient walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed (15 miles) and the Duchess of Northumberland’s ornamental gardens a short drive away. Created to rival the best in Europe, the gardens are contemporary in design and include waterfalls and cascading plumes set within landscaped grounds with themed planted areas. Also sure to delight both young and old alike is a visit to neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as the location for the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family, it stands as the second largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms open to the public and displaying a wealth of decorative and fine art. Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island – renowned for its medieval religious heritage, priory and picturesque castle – and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at low tide, the island is popular with bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the north-western portion of the island being maintained as a nature reserve, where terns, plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on the island, a trip to The Museum of Island Life will reveal former living and working conditions there, and St Aidan’s Winery tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of local Lindisfarne Mead. There are quiet country lanes for cycling and several excellent golf courses nearby, as well as a selection of shops in Belford (3 miles) and good inns and restaurants in which to enjoy a family meal locally – the nearest pub with restaurant being just 30 yards. Guests may relax in our recently developed indoor swimming pool and sauna or work out in the gym, built close to the cottages. Shop/24-hr garage 1 mile.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 5.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Ideal base for a family holiday...set between the Cheviots and the sea Tucked away in a peaceful and secluded village setting, these five comfortably furnished holiday cottages are set in an idyllic location, only 5 miles from the spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the longest sandy beaches in England, and within a few minutes’ drive of Seahouses, where regular boat trips depart for the Farne Islands. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through the beautiful countryside with its numerous castles, stately homes and NT properties. Furnished to a high standard, and close to the owners’ home, Fordson offers single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill House stands as a detached converted barn, with Waren View and The Granary Cottage forming an adjoining pair. This is an ideal choice for family holidays, with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a stream where visitors can enjoy barbecues. There is also shared use of the owners’ hard tennis court nearby. Warenford Village serves as an excellent base from which to discover Northumberland and the Scottish border country. Just 4 miles distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an SSSI, with the ancient walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed (15 miles) and the Duchess of Northumberland’s ornamental gardens a short drive away. Created to rival the best in Europe, the gardens are contemporary in design and include waterfalls and cascading plumes set within landscaped grounds with themed planted areas. Also sure to delight both young and old alike is a visit to neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as the location for the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family, it stands as the second largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms open to the public and displaying a wealth of decorative and fine art. Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island – renowned for its medieval religious heritage, priory and picturesque castle – and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at low tide, the island is popular with bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the north-western portion of the island being maintained as a nature reserve, where terns, plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on the island, a trip to The Museum of Island Life will reveal former living and working conditions there, and St Aidan’s Winery tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of local Lindisfarne Mead. There are quiet country lanes for cycling and several excellent golf courses nearby, as well as a selection of shops in Belford (3 miles) and good inns and restaurants in which to enjoy a family meal locally – the nearest pub with restaurant being just 30 yards. Guests may relax in our recently developed indoor swimming pool and sauna or work out in the gym, built close to the cottages. Shop/24-hr garage 1 mile.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 5.
Features include: Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: In a unique setting close to the banks of Budle Bay, Mill Cottage takes full advantage of the views from the living room over the bay towards Lindisfarne Castle. Furnished and equipped to a high standard it offers a wonderful holiday base to explore Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Many designated cycle routes nearby and several golf courses. The coastline at Budle Bay (AONB) is a haven for sea birds, and the Farne Islands (explored by boat) are a sanctuary for puffins, kittywakes and grey seals. The village of Bamburgh with its miles of unspoilt sandy beaches is close by, as are Craster, Alnwick, Lindisfarne and Berwick-upon-Tweed. Shops 1½ miles. Step to entrance. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and toilet. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. First floor: Spacious open-plan living/dining room with modern kitchen area. Single bedroom. Adjacent shower room and toilet.
  
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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 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: In a unique setting close to the banks of Budle Bay, The Sack House takes full advantage of the views from the living room over the bay towards Lindisfarne Castle. Furnished and equipped to a high standard it offers a wonderful holiday base to explore the delights of Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Many designated cycle routes nearby and several excellent golf courses. The spectacular coastline at Budle Bay (AONB) is a haven for sea birds, and the Farne Islands, which can be explored by boat, are a sanctuary for puffins, kittiwakes and grey seals. The village of Bamburgh with its miles of unspoilt sandy beaches is close by, as are Craster, Alnwick, Lindisfarne and Berwick upon Tweed. Shops 1½ miles. Step to entrance. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and toilet. One large twin bedroom and bunk bedroom. Shower room and toilet. First floor: Spacious living/dining room with electric ‘wood burner’ in oak surround fireplace and modern kitchen area.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Ideal base for a family holiday...set between the Cheviots and the sea Tucked away in a peaceful and secluded village setting, these five comfortably furnished holiday cottages are set in an idyllic location, only 5 miles from the spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the longest sandy beaches in England, and within a few minutes’ drive of Seahouses, where regular boat trips depart for the Farne Islands. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through the beautiful countryside with its numerous castles, stately homes and NT properties. Furnished to a high standard, and close to the owners’ home, Fordson offers single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill House stands as a detached converted barn, with Waren View and The Granary Cottage forming an adjoining pair. This is an ideal choice for family holidays, with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a stream where visitors can enjoy barbecues. There is also shared use of the owners’ hard tennis court nearby. Warenford Village serves as an excellent base from which to discover Northumberland and the Scottish border country. Just 4 miles distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an SSSI, with the ancient walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed (15 miles) and the Duchess of Northumberland’s ornamental gardens a short drive away. Created to rival the best in Europe, the gardens are contemporary in design and include waterfalls and cascading plumes set within landscaped grounds with themed planted areas. Also sure to delight both young and old alike is a visit to neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as the location for the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family, it stands as the second largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms open to the public and displaying a wealth of decorative and fine art. Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island – renowned for its medieval religious heritage, priory and picturesque castle – and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at low tide, the island is popular with bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the north-western portion of the island being maintained as a nature reserve, where terns, plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on the island, a trip to The Museum of Island Life will reveal former living and working conditions there, and St Aidan’s Winery tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of local Lindisfarne Mead. There are quiet country lanes for cycling and several excellent golf courses nearby, as well as a selection of shops in Belford (3 miles) and good inns and restaurants in which to enjoy a family meal locally – the nearest pub with restaurant being just 30 yards. Guests may relax in our recently developed indoor swimming pool and sauna or work out in the gym, built close to the cottages. Shop/24-hr garage 1 mile.
  
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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 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 8.
Features include: Pool Pets allowed Detached Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Ideal base for a family holiday...set between the Cheviots and the sea Tucked away in a peaceful and secluded village setting, these five comfortably furnished holiday cottages are set in an idyllic location, only 5 miles from the spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the longest sandy beaches in England, and within a few minutes’ drive of Seahouses, where regular boat trips depart for the Farne Islands. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through the beautiful countryside with its numerous castles, stately homes and NT properties. Furnished to a high standard, and close to the owners’ home, Fordson offers single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill House stands as a detached converted barn, with Waren View and The Granary Cottage forming an adjoining pair. This is an ideal choice for family holidays, with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a stream where visitors can enjoy barbecues. There is also shared use of the owners’ hard tennis court nearby. Warenford Village serves as an excellent base from which to discover Northumberland and the Scottish border country. Just 4 miles distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an SSSI, with the ancient walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed (15 miles) and the Duchess of Northumberland’s ornamental gardens a short drive away. Created to rival the best in Europe, the gardens are contemporary in design and include waterfalls and cascading plumes set within landscaped grounds with themed planted areas. Also sure to delight both young and old alike is a visit to neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as the location for the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family, it stands as the second largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms open to the public and displaying a wealth of decorative and fine art. Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island – renowned for its medieval religious heritage, priory and picturesque castle – and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at low tide, the island is popular with bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the north-western portion of the island being maintained as a nature reserve, where terns, plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on the island, a trip to The Museum of Island Life will reveal former living and working conditions there, and St Aidan’s Winery tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of local Lindisfarne Mead. There are quiet country lanes for cycling and several excellent golf courses nearby, as well as a selection of shops in Belford (3 miles) and good inns and restaurants in which to enjoy a family meal locally – the nearest pub with restaurant being just 30 yards. Guests may relax in our recently developed indoor swimming pool and sauna or work out in the gym, built close to the cottages. Shop/24-hr garage 1 mile.
  
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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 Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Situated in the heart of Bamburgh with its magnificent castle, The Hollies makes an excellent holiday base from which to tour the Northumberland Heritage Coastline. The Hollies is a spacious stone built house dating back to the 19th century, retaining many of its period features and decorated and furnished to a high standard throughout. A few minutes’ walk leads to wide sandy beaches with rolling sand dunes. Visit Seahouses for boat trips to the Farne Islands or Beadnell for a variety of water sports. A short car journey leads to Alnwick, with its wonderful castle. Shop and pub 50 yards. Welcoming living room with feature fireplace, doors to second sitting room (can be closed to create separate rooms). Kitchen with dining area. Small toy room/cloakroom. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite bathroom with toilet. Twin bedroom. Two single bedrooms. Shower room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Golf nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: In an enviable position on the Heritage coastline with stunning views over Budle Bay and Holy Island, this modern, well-equipped ground floor apartment within historic Waren Mill is an ideal base from which to explore the castles and beaches of the Northumberland coastline. Bamburgh (imposing castle, long sandy beach) and Seahouses (working harbour, shops, seasonal boat trips), a short drive. The Maltings has the bonus of three idyllic jetty cottages looking directly over the bay - ideal for dining, a retreat or to watch the many unusual birds that visit Budle Bay which can also be used as a secure storage for cycles/equipment. Many fabulous walks, cycle routes in the area. Alnwick Castle, gardens within 30-minute drive. Golf, riding, sea fishing, watersports nearby. Access to A1 to explore further afield - Berwick and Metro Centre an hour’s drive. Shops 1½ miles. Living/dining room with large modern kitchen area, 3 sea-facing windows. Two double bedrooms, each with TV; one with en-suite bathroom with shower over large bath and toilet, one with views of Holy Island. Twin bedroom with TV. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Amtico flooring throughout. Exclusive use of Jetty Cottage No.6 for shoreline views, dining, bird-watching (has fridge, heating, full-size dining table, chairs, BBQ, picnic basket, secure cycle storage, lawn outside).
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This spacious, detached single-storey holiday property has a large garden overlooking open fields. It lies just a short walk from the heart of Bamburgh - with its imposing castle overlooking miles of sandy beaches - and makes a wonderful base from which to explore the Heritage coastline. Nearby Seahouses, with its selection of shops and working harbour, offers boat trips (in season) to the Farne Islands - a wildlife sanctuary owned by the NT. The medieval market town of Alnwick is a short drive inland with its castle (featured in Harry Potter films), famous water gardens and one of the largest tree houses in the world. A little further away is the Northumberland National Park with many walks and attractive villages. Shops 1/4 mile. Living room with electric ‘coal-effect’ fire. Kitchen/dining room with sea views, views across open fields and glass partition doors to sun room. Utility with drying closet. Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and toilet with views over open fields. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Ideal base for a family holiday...set between the Cheviots and the sea Tucked away in a peaceful and secluded village setting, these five comfortably furnished holiday cottages are set in an idyllic location, only 5 miles from the spectacular Bamburgh Castle and one of the longest sandy beaches in England, and within a few minutes’ drive of Seahouses, where regular boat trips depart for the Farne Islands. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through the beautiful countryside with its numerous castles, stately homes and NT properties. Furnished to a high standard, and close to the owners’ home, Fordson offers single-storey accommodation and Ferguson is a detached two-storey cottage. The Mill House stands as a detached converted barn, with Waren View and The Granary Cottage forming an adjoining pair. This is an ideal choice for family holidays, with use of a very pleasant lawned area by a stream where visitors can enjoy barbecues. There is also shared use of the owners’ hard tennis court nearby. Warenford Village serves as an excellent base from which to discover Northumberland and the Scottish border country. Just 4 miles distant lies Budle Bay, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as an SSSI, with the ancient walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed (15 miles) and the Duchess of Northumberland’s ornamental gardens a short drive away. Created to rival the best in Europe, the gardens are contemporary in design and include waterfalls and cascading plumes set within landscaped grounds with themed planted areas. Also sure to delight both young and old alike is a visit to neighbouring Alnwick Castle, which served as the location for the Harry Potter films. Home of the Percy family, it stands as the second largest inhabited castle in England after Windsor Castle, with some of its rooms open to the public and displaying a wealth of decorative and fine art. Within easy reach, too, is Holy Island – renowned for its medieval religious heritage, priory and picturesque castle – and also known by its Anglo-Saxon name of Lindisfarne. Accessed by a paved causeway at low tide, the island is popular with bird-watchers and nature lovers, with the north-western portion of the island being maintained as a nature reserve, where terns, plovers and seals can be observed. Whilst on the island, a trip to The Museum of Island Life will reveal former living and working conditions there, and St Aidan’s Winery tempts visitors with its sweet concoction of local Lindisfarne Mead. There are quiet country lanes for cycling and several excellent golf courses nearby, as well as a selection of shops in Belford (3 miles) and good inns and restaurants in which to enjoy a family meal locally – the nearest pub with restaurant being just 30 yards. Guests may relax in our recently developed indoor swimming pool and sauna or work out in the gym, built close to the cottages. Shop/24-hr garage 1 mile.
  
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