The property
Turnstone is a delightful bungalow resting in the seaside town of Beadnell. With close by amenities and attractions, this property is an ideal base for friends or older families looking for a base in Northumberland. Park off-road and be welcomed into a single-storey abode, discovering a contemporary kitchen/diner with tasteful furniture housing a good selection of amenities to encourage you to cook up a storm, which can be enjoyed at the dining table. Settle into the stylish sitting room, curling up on one of the plush sofas with a good book, or enjoy a movie marathon as the woodburning stove warms your feet. When sleep calls, freshen up in the bathroom with either a soak in the tub or a refreshing shower, before cosying up in one of two bedrooms, choosing between a king-size with TV and handy en-suite, and a twin. When the sun is shining, head out to one of the two patio spaces to dine alfresco, toasting to your getaway with a glass of your favourite beverage. Beadnell is a charming seaside town offering a selection of eateries, pubs, and a local beach. Nestled within the Northumberland Coast National Landscape, there are many lovely coastal walks. Try out a game or two at one of the close by golf courses or learn more about local history at Dunstanburgh Castle and Warkworth Castle. Bamburgh is close by, offering quaint independent stores, as well as an impressive castle, and beyond this you will find the fascinating Holy Island, boasting the well-known Lindisfarne Castle and Lindisfarne Priory, and here there are also many walks, a museum, and Gertrude Jekyll Gardens. Alnwick offers many eateries, museums, and the impressive Alnwick Castle, used to film Hogwarts in Harry Potter, and guests can also explore the stunning scenery of the Northumberland National Park. There is simply so much to be explored with a stay at Turnstone.
About the location
BEADNELL
Seahouses 1.5 miles; Bamburgh 5 miles.
This attractive and peaceful harbour village is situated beside one of the most beautiful stretches of Northumberland’s Heritage Coastline - Beadnell Bay. Established in Saxon times, Beadnell was once an important fishing village and a smuggler's haven. Nowadays, it is still a fishing village, but is equally popular with holidaymakers who come to enjoy its pretty harbour and, of course, the nearby sandy beaches. The village has a shop, two pubs and a café serving food. Popular Seahouses is just over a mile away and has shops, a supermarket and restaurants, and it also offers boat trips from the harbour to the magnificent Farne Islands - a haven for bird watchers. Bamburgh is close by, whilst the market town of Alnwick with its Castle and Gardens, shops, pubs and restaurants is a short drive away.