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A stunning sunset paints the sky in warm hues over a tranquil landscape. Silhouettes of distant structures and trees are visible against the horizon, as the sun descends behind the distant Farne Islands, casting a soft glow over the field and stone fence in the foreground.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Central village with stunning views and parking.

Probably the best view on the Island. Look East to the Farne Islands and watch sunrise over two castles and the Island harbour or Lindisfarne Priory. Centrally located with parking right outside your door you will find Sea View the perfect place to plan your day. The old Fisherman’s cottage has sympathetically restyled from top to bottom into a cosy retreat for you to kick back relax and enjoy some peace and quiet. The large private garden has a decking area and summer house for you to enjoy.

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A warm living area features a cozy inglenook fireplace surrounded by exposed stone. Two table lamps with soft shades illuminate the space, while a coffee table holds a large vase filled with vibrant flowers. A wall-mounted television is visible on a shelf.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Oriel House, Warkworth

Whisk yourself away to Oriel House in the beautiful, historic village of Warkworth on the breathtaking North Northumberland Coast. Set in the picturesque coastal village of Warkworth, with its’ artisan shops, cafes and gastro pubs. Oriel House enjoys an exceptional setting within this beautiful village, directly opposite the majestic medieval Warkworth Castle. This stunning period home has arguably one of the best views in the village and is fully equipped to be your perfect home from home.

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A handcrafted shepherd's hut is nestled in a grassy meadow surrounded by mature oak trees. The structure features a wooden deck with steps leading up to it, under a clear blue sky adorned with wispy clouds.
Shepherd’s hut
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 317 reviews

Secluded shepherd's hut, in rural Northumberland

Our beautiful shepherd's hut sits in four acres of secluded woodland in rural Hexhamshire. Enjoy the peaceful solitude, with glimpsed views through the mature oaks onto the North Pennines. Surrounded by miles of footpaths, bridleways and moorland, there are walking, cycling and riding options in every direction. Nearby rural pubs offer delicious local ales and fantastic food; or try some home raised, rare breed pork over the firepit grill, then a drink on the raised deck in the evening sun.

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A serene view is captured through an open window, featuring a sailboat anchored in calm waters. Lush greenery lines the shore, and the sky above is clear with a few scattered clouds. The window frame provides a quaint touch to this coastal scene.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 349 reviews

Flat 4 - Cliff House

Comfortable, quiet, harbour-front holiday apartment with spectacular views and accommodation for 4 (we can take 6 but send a message to us before booking if there are more than 4 in your party) on the edge of Seahouses. Views out to the Farne Islands where you can see countless sea birds - or stay put and watch the wildlife from the apartment. We do use our flat whenever we can but are keen to share it rather than leaving it empty - everyone is welcome. Get in touch if you have any questions.

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A light and airy open-plan living area features a large grey sofa adorned with decorative cushions. Panoramic windows provide expansive views of the fields and coastline. A wood-burning stove is situated on a wooden platform, surrounded by various indoor plants, enhancing the connection with nature.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Skylark Seaview Studio

Welcome to our self-contained hilltop studio surrounded by fields and panoramic views over the Northumbrian coast. A place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Located within walking distance of a remote outstretched beach and just a few miles from the coastal village of Alnmouth and historical village of Warkworth. Alnmouth train station is only a 5 minute drive. From here you can travel directly to Edinburgh in 1 hour. The studio features an open plan sleeping/ living area with a kitchen.

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The exterior of a charming stone cottage showcases its character with natural stone walls and a slate roof. Windows are framed neatly, and a welcoming entrance door is positioned at the front. A driveway provides access to a private parking space beside the cottage.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Wildhope View, Bilton, nr Alnmouth

Wildhope View: A detached, characterful, stone cottage - especially for two. Located in the historic hamlet of Bilton, a stone’s throw away from the vibrant village of Alnmouth. A wonderful spot from which to explore the rugged Northumbrian coastline, idyllic countryside and magnificent, enchanted castles. Wildhope View is a cosy, romantic retreat with spectacular views of the rolling hills of the Aln valley and the, “18 arches” viaduct built in 1849 by Robert Stephenson.

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An outdoor patio area features a round table with four wicker chairs, shaded by a large umbrella. Potted plants add color to the space. The stone exterior of the cottage is visible in the background, complemented by a well-maintained lawn.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Beautiful 1 Bedroom Molly’s Cottage with Hot Tub

A Beautiful Cottage in the pretty Village of Eglingham.Mollys Cottage is situated on a working farm in the heart of the Village only 10 miles to The beach & only 7 miles to the Historic Town of Alnwick. As Guests you have use of a Private Hot Tub , Outdoor seating with Patio & Garden. The local pub is within a very short walking distance up the road. Our Cottage Is available Monday - Friday Friday to Monday Longer stays available Please read our reviews Sorry no pets

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An open plan sitting area features a blue sofa adorned with decorative cushions and a small dark table. Shelving displays various decorative items and books. A dining table is visible, complemented by soft light filtering through the window, highlighting the cozy ambiance.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Poppy Cottage Embleton

Situated in a quiet courtyard in the centre of the picturesque village of Embleton on the North Northumberland Coast. Poppy Cottage sleeps 4 plus cot in two bedrooms, one double and one twin, both bedrooms are upstairs. Family bathroom with bath and over bath shower, the bathroom has underfloor heating and a heated towel rail. Downstairs there is an open plan sitting room, kitchen and dining room. Small enclosed gated patio/garden to the front of the property.

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Bungalow
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

The Byre, Bog Mill Cottages, edge of Alnwick

The Byre at Bog Mill, Alnwick is situated down a quarter mile private track and overlooks the River Aln, on the outskirts of Alnwick and three miles from beach. A spacious self contained cottage for two with double bedroom. Open plan living area with feature arched windows overlooking the garden. Safe parking is adjacent to the cottage and secure storage for bicycles is available. WiFi is free of charge within the cottage. No smoking. No pets.

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A cozy living area features a stone fireplace with a log-burner, providing warmth to the space. Comfortable seating surrounds a wooden coffee table, while a small dining table is positioned beside a window, allowing natural light to enhance the inviting environment.
Apartment
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Luxury one-bedroom holiday apartment with log fire

This early nineteenth century property was once a Victorian School House but has been a dwelling for over a hundred years. In 2015 the property was renovated and no expense has been spared on this tastefully furnished apartment. There is a beautiful log-burner in the living room fireplace - with fuel provided - so the apartment is truly a cosy space even with its modern, light and airy open-plan aesthetic.

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A private garden is featured, showcasing a large stone table with matching benches. The Goods Wagon is visible in the background, surrounded by greenery and mature trees, creating a secluded atmosphere. Sunlight casts gentle shadows, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Shepherd’s hut
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

The Goods Wagon, private garden and stunning views

Take it easy at our unique converted Goods Wagon, with detached luxury bathroom. Complete with private garden, and a decking overlooking beautiful views of rolling fields. This place is truly perfect for a romantic getaway, and an equally perfect base to explore the beaches, walks, golf courses and everything else the local area has to offer. It’s even within walking distance of Alnmouth train station.

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The Hideout is situated on a grassy area beside a field, surrounded by lush greenery. A wooden staircase leads up to the raised deck, featuring a railing made of rope. The structure is adorned with large windows that offer views of the scenic landscape.
Tiny home
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 420 reviews

Off-grid retreat on the Northumbrian coast

Welcome to The Hideout; a converted 1960's lorry with spacious garden surrounds, nestled away on the stunning Northumbrian coast. The Hideout offers the ideal base for rest, exploration, and adventure with some of the most sought after destinations of the Northumbrian Coast within walking distance. A highly sought after location due to its proximity to beaches, pubs and restaurants.

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All about Craster

The small fishing village of Craster sits in the middle of 40 miles of Northumberland coastline that have been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal place from which to walk the coastal path and enjoy some of Britain’s most overlooked beaches. The Craster family, who owned the land on which the village sits for 700 years, built its pretty harbour in 1904 in tribute to a son lost in war, and many of the houses surrounding it are built of the rare whinstone that was quarried nearby. The 18th-century mansion is now flats, and the village has a strong reputation with foodies, not least for the herrings that are turned into kippers in its celebrated smokehouse. A walk south will take you to Howick, with its charming Hall and Gardens; head north, towards the Scottish border, and you’ll quickly come across the area’s most hauntingly beautiful ruin, Dunstanburgh Castle.

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Dunstanburgh Castle

Just north of Craster, and easily reached along the coastal path, the remains of this once vast fortress overlooks the North Sea. The massive stone walls of a former gatehouse, and the crumbled ruins of a double-turreted tower, hint at the extraordinary size of the 14th-century castle that once stood here.

Arnold Memorial Nature Reserve

This old quarry at the entrance to the village has been reclaimed by woodland and has become a rich habitat for birdlife, including a number of rare warblers and flycatchers. With streams and shrubs lined with foxgloves, it’s a pretty place to go for a stroll even if you’re not a regular birdspotter.

Sugar Sands Beach

Considered one of Northumberland’s best beaches, Sugar Sands remains relatively undiscovered because of its hard-to-reach location. The white sands of this hidden cove make it a locals’ favourite. Walk from Howick or Boulmer to enjoy its sheltered tranquillity, or drive to the dunes at Longhoughton and pay an honesty box parking fee.

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