Belford 1.5 miles.
The Coach House is a superb stone-built barn conversion set amongst the unspoilt countryside of Easington, near Belford, a short distance from the picture postcard village of Bamburgh, with its imposing castle and amazing beach.
Tastefully converted, this cottage is perfect for couples or small families seeking a rural setting close to the many delights of the Heritage Coast of Northumberland.
This lovely cottage offers tasteful interiors, with a spacious open-plan living area with an amply fitted kitchen/diner, and charming sitting area opening out to the patio via French doors.
This outdoor space, with table and chairs, is a great spot to sit back and relax in the sunshine with a glass of something chilled.
The first floor living area has a warming woodburning stove to settle beside and sumptuous sofas to sink into, from where you can enjoy the far-reaching views through the Velux windows, towards the coast.
The bedrooms in this lovely cottage are a welcome delight at the end of a long day, with quality mattresses and tasteful bedding; ideal for catching your rest after a long walk through the local scenery.
For amenities such as a local pub and convenience store for all of your holiday essentials, head over to the village of Belford, with options including The Black Swan Inn and The Salmon Inn.
There are some excellent pub/restaurants just a short drive away should the chef in your party fancy a night off; head to Bamburgh and check out The Lord Crewe, The Potted Lobster, The Castle Inn and The Victoria Hotel, or The Pack Horse at Ellingham offers a cracking Sunday lunch.
At Bamburgh you can also visit the local sandy beach, golf course and the incredible Bamburgh Castle.
The fascinating history of Northumberland is all waiting to be discovered just a short drive from your cottage, with stunning castles and endless beaches all within easy reach.
This perfectly located cottage is ideal for a countryside break close to the coastline.
The property is close to the centre of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, where guests can explore the intriguing priory, castle and beautiful beaches, before indulging in tea and cake at one of the local cafés.
Visit Seahouses harbour, where you can catch a boat trip or a rib ride to see the amazing birdlife and seal colonies of the area, including wildlife such as Puffins (seasonal), Guillemots, Razorbills and more.
The cottage is also equidistant to the historic towns of Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed and an easy day trip to Newcastle and Edinburgh is reachable via train from Berwick-upon Tweed.
Explore the fantastic history and breathtaking scenery of Northumberland with an opulent stay at The Coach House.