This traditional cottage lies in the hamlet of Middleton, near the village of Bamburgh, on the breathtaking Northumberland coast. You can see the spectacular views of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne from the property and you can be at the causeway within a 10-minute easy drive. Just a mile away is the village of Belford with a local well equipped Co-Op store, local history museum, several pubs, fish & chip shop and Sunnyhills Farm shop with popular restaurant. The cottage lies between the bustling market town of Alnwick, with its famous castle and gardens, and the historic border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. You will also be close to the Cheviot Hills and the historic St. Cuthbert's Way pilgrimage route; including St. Cuthbert's Cave, ideal for truly amazing walks and stunning scenery. The popular seaside and country villages of Seahouses, Beadnell, Low Newton, Craster and Wooler are all within easy each. The region has so much to offer in terms of history, outdoor activities and traditional seaside and market towns. Water sports enthusiasts, historians, walkers, cyclists, explorers, shoppers, food lovers and families will be able to create a fantastic itinerary with the cottage as an ideally located and cosy base. Look up to the sky on a clear night in the garden and appreciate the stars shining brightly in the famous Northumberland dark skies. The aurora borealis can often be seen from here and a trip to the Kielder Observatory is a breath-taking experience.
On entering this welcoming home follow the hallway to find a cosy lounge, with plenty of comfortable seating and a feature stone-built fireplace housing a traditional wood burner (with unlimited logs provided). There is also a Smart TV making this an ideal space to relax in at the end of a wonderful day, along with a variety of children and adult books, games and jigsaws to ensure everyone is kept entertained. Heading into the charming stone-flagged kitchen/diner, you will find a lovely dining area with a farmhouse-style table with bench seating. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you may need, including a Smeg double oven and induction hob, a large, retro-style fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and toaster. There is a small utility space off the kitchen with a washing machine and tumble dryer. Exploring the ground floor further, you will find the small prettily furnished single bedroom with views of the garden and countryside. There is also a shower room with a walk-in shower with a grab rail and WC. Heading upstairs you will find two further cosy bedrooms. The master bedroom has a king-size bed and glorious views towards the coast and Holy Island. Use the spotting scope perfectly placed on the windowsill to take in the magnificent views of the area; you can even spot people walking up the steps of the castle on Holy Island, and perhaps a seal or two! This bedroom has a well-equipped, fully tiled en-suite bathroom with a double headed shower over the bath and a WC. The delightful third bedroom has 2 zip-and-link single beds, ideal for children, or these can be made up as a super king-size bed on request. The bedroom offer lovely woodland views and has an en-suite WC.
Stepping outside, you will find an enclosed lawn garden with a stone-flagged patio area which affords excellent views of the countryside and beyond. There is a further enclosed patio area outside the back door, along with the log store and secure padlocked storage for bikes and other kit. Here you will also find a dog wash area, with tethers and a hose which can be connected to the warm outside tap. Ideal for washing off sand and mud from dogs, boots and kit. You will also find a log cabin style Games Room, complete with pool table, table tennis, table football, dart board and an iPod dock, with great views and electric heating. There is ample off-road parking available for two cars inside the gated driveway.
There are several steps up to the back door and one small step, plus the threshold to enter the front door. Because of the cottage style rooms and narrow bedroom doors, this cottage is not wheelchair friendly.
Please note: Up to four dogs are very welcome, dogs are not allowed upstairs or on the beds. Please bring your own dog beds and plenty of blankets to protect the sofa. Dog mess must be removed from the garden daily and at the end of your stay. There is a bus route running past the cottage, with bus stops within a 30 second walk. Buses go south to Alnwick and Newcastle, and north to Holy Island and Berwick-upon-Tweed.