Nestled in the charming hamlet of Middleton, near the iconic village of Bamburgh on Northumberland's breath-taking coast, this traditional cottage offers spectacular views of Holy Island of Lindisfarne. A mere 10-minute drive will take you to the Lindisfarne Causeway, granting easy access to this historic island. Just a mile from the cottage lies the village of Belford, home to a well-equipped Co-op store, a local history museum, several inviting pubs, a classic fish and chip shop, and Sunnyhills Farm Shop, renowned for its popular restaurant. The cottage's ideal location places it conveniently between the bustling town of Alnwick, with its famous castle and gardens, and the historic border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Furthermore, you'll find yourself close to the majestic Cheviot Hills and the historic St. Cuthbert's Way pilgrimage route, including St. Cuthbert's Cave, offering truly amazing walks in stunning scenery. The popular seaside and country villages of Seahouses, Beadnell, Newton-by-the-Sea, Craster, and Wooler are all within easy reach, presenting a wealth of experiences, including history, outdoor activities, and charming seaside and market towns. Whether you're a water sports enthusiast, a history buff, a keen walker or cyclist, an intrepid explorer, a food aficionado, or a family seeking adventure, you'll find endless opportunities to craft a memorable itinerary. On clear nights, step into the garden and marvel at the stars shining brightly in Northumberland's renowned dark skies. The aurora is often visible from here, and a trip to the Kielder Observatory promises a breath-taking experience.
Step into this inviting home, where a cosy lounge beckons with comfortable seating and a feature stone fireplace housing a traditional wood burner (logs provided), promising warmth and ambiance. A Smart TV and a thoughtfully curated selection of books, games, and jigsaws ensure entertainment for all ages. The charming stone-flagged kitchen diner offers a lovely dining area with a farmhouse-style table and bench seating, perfect for shared meals. The well-equipped kitchen boasts a Smeg double oven, induction hob, retro-style fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and toaster, catering to all your culinary needs. A convenient utility space houses a washer and dryer. Exploring the ground floor further, you'll find a 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.
Ascend the stairs to the master bedroom, a tranquil retreat featuring a king-size bed and stunning coastal vistas, including views of Holy Island. A thoughtfully positioned spotting scope allows you to observe the landscape in detail, where you might see visitors climbing the steps of the castle on Holy Island or even a seal or two. This room also boasts a fully tiled en-suite bathroom with a bath and WC. The delightful third bedroom, with its versatile zip-and-link beds, can be configured as a super king-size bed or twin singles, and enjoys serene woodland views with an en-suite WC.
Step outside to discover an enclosed lawn garden with a stone-flagged patio area, where sweeping views extend across the rolling countryside, across to Holy Island and the wider landscape. Additionally, a log cabin-style games room provides hours of entertainment and laughter, featuring a pool table for friendly competition, a table tennis setup for fast-paced rallies, a table football game for thrilling matches, a dartboard for sharp-shooting fun, and an iPod dock to set the mood with your favourite tunes. All this, while enjoying great views and the comfort of electric heating.
A rear enclosed patio area provides access to the log store and secure, padlock-protected storage for bikes and equipment. A dedicated dog wash area, complete with tethers and a warm water tap, is ideal for cleaning off sandy paws and muddy boots.
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.