A cosy, stone-built property sleeping four is a lovely spot for a family or group of friends to enjoy a holiday on the beautiful North Northumberland Heritage Coast. A sweeping crescent of golden sand is within a 300-metre stroll, and the unspoiled village has two pubs and a fish and chip shop. The sheltered beach is perfect for building sandcastles, and a favourite for water sports enthusiasts of all ages. Admire the colourful fishing boats in the harbour where fishermen return with catches of wild salmon. Keen walkers can enjoy some of the finest routes in the country on the glorious Northumberland Coast Path, which begins in Beadnell and continues on towards Bamburgh Castle. Catch a boat from Seahouses (1.5 miles) to the Farne Islands, home to puffins, terns and a large colony of seals. Visit Bamburgh (5 miles) to see its magnificent castle and the Grace Darling Museum.
A large window and French doors to the courtyard garden make the living room a light and pleasant spot where you can relax on the comfortable three-seater sofa and matching armchair to watch TV or curl up with a book. The streamlined, compact kitchen has an elegant dining table with four chairs and there is a handy ground-floor WC. Upstairs are two pretty bedrooms, both with charming wrought-iron period-style beds and furnished in soft tones. One is a double with a TV and the other a spacious twin. A sleek family bathroom has a shower over the bath and WC.
Outside, a spacious courtyard garden with flowers is enclosed by old stone walls and has a table and chairs—perfect for a fish and chip supper.