Barley House, situated in Easington, Northumberland, offers a charming retreat for up to four guests in two well-appointed bedrooms. Nestled along the picturesque Northumberland Coastal Route, this property is part of a converted steading at Budle Barns, bordered by a coastal organic grain farm and expansive countryside. Guests can enjoy stunning coastal views of Holy Island and Budle Bay from the communal areas, while the vibrant Bamburgh village green is conveniently located less than four miles away, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and exploration.
The accommodation features an inviting open-plan design on the ground floor, which includes a cozy living room equipped with a TV and a wood-burning stove, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. The kitchen and dining area is well-equipped with modern amenities such as an electric oven, gas hob, dishwasher, and microwave, providing everything needed for meal preparation. Additionally, a utility room with a washing machine and a WC enhances the convenience of the space. Upstairs, guests will find a spacious master bedroom with a super king-size bed, alongside a second bedroom furnished with two single beds. A family bathroom completes the first floor, featuring a shower over the bath, WC, and basin.
Externally, Barley House boasts an enclosed patio area, ideal for enjoying the outdoors, complete with seating and a BBQ area for al fresco dining. The property offers private parking for two vehicles and is equipped with all essential utilities, including gas central heating, WiFi, and included linen and towels. A well-behaved dog is also welcome, making it a pet-friendly option for families or groups. Local amenities are within a short distance, with a shop located 1.7 miles away and a pub just 1.6 miles from the cottage.
Northumberland is renowned for its blend of charming fishing villages, historic castles, and stunning sandy beaches, all set against a backdrop of beautiful countryside and rich wildlife. Bamburgh itself is a key attraction, dominated by the magnificent Bamburgh Castle, which is open to the public and offers a glimpse into the region's storied past. The village features picturesque stone cottages, a selection of pubs and restaurants, and is in proximity to various recreational activities, including golf and coastal exploration. With attractions like Alnwick Castle and the scenic walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed just a short drive away, Barley House serves as an excellent base for discovering the natural and historical wonders of Northumberland.
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