Arcadie is a charming bungalow situated in Amble, Northumberland, perfect for accommodating four guests across two comfortable bedrooms. This property is ideally located on the edge of the Marina, allowing guests to enjoy a tranquil environment while being within walking distance of the vibrant town center. Finished to a high standard, Arcadie offers picturesque views of the Marina, making it an inviting retreat for visitors seeking both relaxation and recreation.
The bungalow is equipped with modern amenities that enhance the guest experience, including gas heating, a gas fire, and a fully equipped kitchen featuring an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and washing machine. Guests can enjoy entertainment options such as a TV and WiFi, while essential utilities like fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rental. The property boasts off-road parking for two cars, an enclosed rear garden with outdoor furniture, and a garage for storage. Notably, it is pet-friendly, allowing one well-behaved dog, but smoking is not permitted.
Amble itself is a bustling seaport located at the mouth of the River Coquet, rich in history and natural beauty. The town has a legacy as a center for boatbuilding and features a marina, sandy beaches, and scenic coastal walks, particularly to the nearby bird sanctuary at Hauxley and the country park at Druridge Bay. The harbour is lively with large fishing boats that land a variety of seafood, and visitors can explore a fish center dedicated to shellfish hatchery efforts. Coquet Island, located just a mile south, is an RSPB reserve known for its diverse bird population, including terns, puffins, and eider ducks, with boat trips available for those interested in exploring the area further.
The surrounding region of Northumberland offers a captivating mix of attractions, including charming coastal villages like Alnmouth and Craster, as well as stunning beaches. Nearby, visitors can explore the historic Warkworth Castle, the enchanting Alnwick Castle and its award-winning gardens, and the National Trust properties of Wallington Hall and Cragside. Cultural highlights in the area include the Alnwick Playhouse and Bailiffgate Museum, alongside family-friendly attractions such as Lilidorei at The Alnwick Garden and Eshott Heugh Animal Park. With its blend of natural beauty, history, and recreational opportunities, Amble serves as an excellent base for exploring the diverse offerings of Northumberland.
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