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Corn Cottage

Belford, Northumberland
Original Cottages

This property is managed by our sister brand Original Cottages info_outline

Sleeps 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Change Sat
No Dogs
4
star
Parking on site / nearby
Towels included
Family friendly
Internet access
Enclosed garden / patio
Beach within easy reach
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At a glance

  • Lovely, well-equipped family cottage with sea views in a quiet location close to the coastline
  • With a mezzanine snug, off-road parking and an enclosed patio garden
  • Relaxing base for exploring Holy Island, Bamburgh, Seahouses and Berwick
Property code: OC-C29288

Located within the grounds of a working farm, this former cart barn is now a charming cottage offering views of the sea and rolling countryside and is a warm and comfortable base to return to after exploring the nearby coastal villages. Walk to the nearest coastline from the doorstep (550 metres) and watch over the nature reserve from the bird hide. Drive to Ross Farm (4.5 miles) and then walk 1.5 miles to Ross Back Sands for another unspoiled beach and spectacular views of Bamburgh and Lindisfarne Castles. Cross the causeway to explore Holy Island (9.5 miles) and Lindisfarne Priory, discover historic Berwick-upon-Tweed (12 miles), and Bamburgh Castle, (8 miles), book a boat trip to the Farne Islands from Seahouses (12 miles), and visit magnificent Alnwick Castle and Gardens (18.5 miles).

Three stone steps lead down to the front door of this welcoming semi-detached property and into the hallway. You will find the utility/boot room where you can hang your coats and sit on the bench to take off your walking boots. There is also a useful sink to wash off any muddy bits. The two king-size bedrooms are located on the ground floor, each with a wall-to-wall window overlooking the patio garden and open hanging space for your clothes. One of the bedrooms has a glazed door with access to the patio outside. The contemporary bathroom completes the ground floor. Upstairs on the first floor is the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with dual aspect windows, a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, and an open-tread spiral staircase that leads to the mezzanine floor. The lounge has a comfortable sofa and two easy chairs for resting weary legs and unwinding after your day’s adventures, and there is a Smart TV and DVD, books, films and games for entertainment. The kitchen has a breakfast bar with two stools where you can sit with your morning coffee, and you will find everything you need to prepare a range of meals. Sit together at the table for relaxing dinners, play a game or plan your daily activities. The chill-out area on the mezzanine floor has a couple of bean bags and a small sofa to relax on and the sea views from the two large Velux skylights take in the Holy Island Causeway. This is a lovely place to sit with the binoculars and a drink to enjoy the changing light across the causeway and the dark, starry sky in the evenings.

Outside, to the rear of the property, there is an enclosed, courtyard-style patio with garden furniture accessible via one of the bedrooms. This can be a wonderful suntrap where you can sit with a drink whilst listening to delightful birdsong.

  • 2 bedrooms – king-size
  • 1 bathroom with shower over the bath and WC
  • Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, and dishwasher
  • Utility room with washing machine
  • Smart TV and DVD player
  • Stairgate provided
  • Enclosed courtyard patio with garden furniture
  • Private water supply
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Beach 5 miles, shop, pubs and restaurants 4 miles
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Holly Hopkinson

This property joined our collection in the last 12 months and is managed by Holly.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

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Reviewed by Deborah, 7th October 2024

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Lovely cottage, we had a really good week. Blessed with the weather, got to explore the coast from St Abbs to Warkworth, all stunning and never far from a castle.

Reviewed by Angela, 8th September 2024

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Reviewed by Matthew, 18th August 2024

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Corn cottage is a beautiful cottage in a really good location. Our children love birds so having a hide nearby and the loft space was fantastic for them. Being so close to the A1 meant we were able to get to all the places we wanted to visit easily and ventured both north and south. The cottage was clean and well looked after with everything we neeRead moreded for our stay. The welcome pack was a lovely and welcome suprise after a day travelling. Hide

Reviewed by Ann, 15th July 2024

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Corn Cottage is a beautiful cottage in a lovely location, ideally suited to visit the main attractions in the area. The cottage is on a quiet "farmyard" and arrival instructions were clear and concise. The welcome pack left by the owners was much appreciated! The cottage is "upside" down with the lounge on the upper floor and the bedrooms downstairRead mores. The porch was invaluable for wet clothes and footwear! A lovely courtyard can be reached from the main bedroom and there are stunning views from the upstairs reading area, overlooking the Wetlands of the National Park and Holy Island. The cottage is very cosy and nicely decorated and the beds are very comfortable. We liked the open plan design with the lounge, kitchen and dining area being together. There was a good supply of books, games and DVDs for those inclement days! The cottage is down a country lane so it was very peaceful, away from the main road. We felt that a car was necessary to get from place to place but I'm sure there was public transport available if you walked back up to the main road. It was a great base for exploring the local area and to return each evening, after a busy touristy day, and watch the sunset and listen to the birds was very satisfying. The one issue we had ,when the electrics tripped ,was easily sorted with a phone call to the owner who responded very quickly. We are hoping to return again in the future. Hide

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