Bamburgh, located in Northumberland in the North of England, is home to a stylish single-storey cottage that accommodates four guests. Nestled within the farm steading of the Grade II listed Hetton Hall, this charming retreat offers a serene countryside setting. Guests can easily access a local pub/restaurant, the renowned Bamburgh Castle, and the stunning heritage coastline, which features expansive sandy beaches and picturesque views. The nearby National Park provides opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy walking and cycling routes amidst officially designated Dark Skies, perfect for stargazing.
The cottage's prime location allows for exploration of various seaside villages, such as Seahouses, known for its boat trips to the Farne Islands, as well as Beadnell and Craster, which are celebrated for their excellent seafood and water sports. Visitors can also venture across the causeway to Holy Island or head to Berwick on Tweed, located just 14 miles away. For those interested in shopping, dining, and outdoor activities like golf and horse riding, Wooler is a mere 7 miles from the cottage and offers access to the beautiful Cheviot Hills and the St. Cuthbert's Way walking trail.
Upon entering the cottage, guests are welcomed by a generous hallway designed with convenience in mind, featuring space for walking boots and coat hooks. The open-plan kitchen and dining area are bright and airy, thanks to large windows that overlook the front and rear gardens. The fully equipped kitchen caters to family needs while the dining space is perfect for meals and planning activities, complete with a TV for entertainment. Glazed double doors lead into a spacious lounge that invites family gatherings, where comfortable seating is arranged around a cozy wood-burning stove, creating a warm atmosphere for relaxation and enjoyment.
The accommodation comprises two well-appointed bedrooms accessible from the hallway: a king-size bedroom with views of the front garden and a delightful twin bedroom overlooking the rear garden. The contemporary family bathroom adds to the cottage's appeal. Outdoor spaces include an enclosed lawn area at the front, with stone steps leading to a rear patio garden enclosed by a low stone wall and gate. This outdoor setting offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside, where guests can enjoy morning coffee or dinner under the stars, making it an ideal retreat for both relaxation and adventure.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!