There’s nothing quite like coming back from a refreshing walk along the coast, with your cheeks flushed from the brisk sea air, to enjoy the warmth of a real fire. If you add a view of the sea to that scene, you’ve got one of the most desirable setups for a coastal getaway in the UK: a cosy cottage by the sea with a wood-burning stove.
Sea view cottages with wood burners provide that perfect mix of nature and comfort. By day, you can enjoy the fresh sea air, long sandy beaches, and stunning views. As night falls, you can close the door to the outside world, light a cosy fire, and listen to the soothing sound of the waves nearby. It’s a style of holiday that works just as well for crisp autumn weekends and winter escapes as it does for spring and early summer breaks.
In this guide, we’ll highlight 10 sea view cottages with wood burners — perfect for those who appreciate coastal beauty but also want warmth, ambiance, and a cosy home to return to. We’ll discuss why this combination is so attractive, what to consider when making a booking, and which coastal locations are particularly great for fireside sea-view getaways.
The UK coast is beautiful in every season, but it’s not always about sunbathing. Windy winter beach walks, dramatic skies and quieter off-season stays are all part of the appeal — and that’s where a wood burner comes into its own. After a walk along the shore or clifftops, being able to warm up beside a fire turns a simple day out into something memorable.
Sea views aren’t just for daylight hours. Watching the light fade over the water, storms rolling in, or moonlight reflecting on the sea feels even more special when you’re doing it from a snug living room with a fire crackling nearby. It’s a slower, more relaxed way to enjoy the coast — one that encourages early nights, a good book and long conversations.
Cottages with wood burners are particularly popular outside the peak summer months. Autumn and winter coastal breaks have become increasingly sought after, and properties that combine sea views with a log-fire tend to book up quickly. Even in spring, when evenings can still be cool, a wood-burner adds comfort without feeling over the top.
Not all cottages are created equal, and a few details can make a big difference to how cosy and enjoyable your stay feels.
Look for cottages where the wood burner is in the main living area, rather than tucked away. This makes it a natural focal point for evenings and creates a genuinely warm, inviting atmosphere.
A true sea view should be visible from where you’ll spend most of your time — ideally the sofa, dining table or main bedroom. Even a partial view can add a lot to the experience, especially in changing weather.
One of the joys of this kind of break is being able to head straight out for a walk, then return to the fire. Check how close the cottage is to the beach or coastal path.
If you’re booking outside summer, features like good insulation, comfortable seating and reliable heating alongside the wood burner will make the stay far more enjoyable.
Sleeps 8 – Bedrooms 4 – Bathrooms 4 – Pet Friendly
Ideal for families and larger parties, this impressive reverse-level holiday home in East Sussex enjoys uninterrupted sea views and direct access to the quiet shingle beach at Pevensey Bay. Cosy up with family or friends next to the log burner after a day spent on the beach walking your hound or treat yourself to a tasty meal at one of the nearby pubs or restaurants.
Just two miles away, Pevensey Castle offers a fascinating day out, where visitors can explore historic ruins and learn about centuries of conflict, including William the Conqueror’s famous landing.
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Sleeps 6 – Bedrooms 3 – Bathrooms 2 – No Pets
Enjoy sweeping views over Seahouses harbour from this three bedroom holiday cottage in Northumberland, perfectly positioned for exploring the surrounding beaches and coastal walks right from the door.
The lively village centre is just a short stroll away, with a great choice of shops, pubs and places to eat. On clear days, you can look out towards the Farne Islands from the windows — a famous wildlife haven that can be reached by boat.
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Sleeps 18 – Bedrooms 9 – Bathrooms 8 – Pet Friendly
This impressive Edwardian holiday home in Cornwall occupies a prime position in Newquay and has been thoughtfully restored to create a spacious coastal retreat for larger groups. Spread over four floors, it sleeps up to 18 guests in eight beautifully finished bedrooms and enjoys sweeping ocean views overlooking Towan Beach.
The main living area is adorned with a wood-burning stove, ideal for off-peak stays or when your crew is just looking to snuggle up with a movie or catch up on the day’s events. Nearby you’ll find great beaches, surf spots and coastal activities to enjoy, while the town’s shops, eateries and cinema are just a short stroll away.
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Sleeps 8 – Bedrooms 4 – Bathrooms 2 – Pet Friendly
Set directly beside the water in the beautiful village of Polruan on the South West coast, this dog-friendly coastal home enjoys outstanding views, stylish interiors and generous shared spaces designed for relaxing together complete with wood-burning stove.
Large glazed windows showcase the scenery, while several terraces and seating areas invite outdoor dining. At low tide, a small beach can be reached from the property. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the layout suits a variety of group sizes.
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Sleeps 8 – Bedrooms 4 – Bathrooms 2 – Pet Friendly
Occupying a rare beachfront position in Lower Largo on the East Neuk of Fife in Scotland, this unique period home sleeps eight guests across four bedrooms. The cottage boasts a lovely wood-burner for those chilly nights in and there is a garden gate that leads directly onto the sand, ideal for picnics, paddling and rock pooling. The Fife Coastal Path can be joined nearby, including a largely flat three-mile route towards Leven.
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Sleeps 8 – Bedrooms 4 – Bathrooms 3 – No Pets
A beautifully updated coastal retreat in Wales offering a welcoming log-burner, a generous rooftop garden and a private hot tub with sweeping views across Swansea Bay. The light-filled, contemporary kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, while each room has been finished with stylish, high-quality touches.
Set at an elevated point within the garden, the Garden Room provides a peaceful hideaway, complete with a flame-effect fire and floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase the fabulous sea views.
See this beachside holiday cottage in Swansea >
Sleeps 6 – Bedrooms 3 – Bathrooms 2 – No Pets
Set in a superb spot on the Yorkshire coast, this stylish seaside retreat enjoys wonderful sea views and is just a short 100-metre walk from the sands of Sandsend Beach.
Sleeping up to six guests, this North East coastal cottage is an excellent choice for families or groups of friends looking for a peaceful coastal escape at anytime of the year. Scenic coastal walks begin right outside the door, while the stunning landscapes of the North York Moors are easily reached inland.
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Sleeps 5 – Bedrooms 3 – Bathrooms 2 – Pet Friendly
Located in the centre of Brixham, this traditional fisherman’s cottage in Devon boasts appealing harbour and sea views. The three-bedroom layout sleeps up to five guests, making it ideal for families or couples.
On colder evenings, the cosy wood burner provides a lovely homely feel, which is perfect for relaxing in front of your favourite film. With the harbour, town centre and nearby beaches all within walking distance, it provides a great base for enjoying the English Riviera.
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Sleeps 6 – Bedrooms 4 – Bathrooms 2 – Pet Friendly
Set directly on the beachfront at Bacton, this four-bedroom retreat in Norfolk is ideal for a family holiday with dogs, offering immediate access to the beach and endless seaside adventures.
The accommodation is laid out entirely on one level, giving the property a relaxed, open feel, complemented by simple, airy décor. When temperatures dip, the wood burner keeps things cosy, and the inviting lounge provides a comfortable space to settle in with a movie after a day outdoors.
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Sleeps 6 – Bedrooms 3 – Bathrooms 2 – No Pets
Located only 50 yards from the beach at Seatown in Dorset, this attractive 18th-century cottage boasts sea and countryside views, along with a wood-burner for cosy evenings. Inside, the renovated interior features neutral décor, painted antique furniture and carefully selected furnishings.
Outside, a sun-trap terrace with chiminea is perfect for summer nights. Spend days exploring the fossil-rich beach or enjoy a meal at the excellent pub just nearby.
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A sea view cottage with a wood burner offers something timeless. It’s not about trends or ticking boxes, but about comfort, atmosphere and location coming together in a way that feels genuinely restorative.
Many guests find these breaks more relaxing than peak-summer stays. There’s less pressure to fill every day, and more time to enjoy simple pleasures — walking, reading, cooking and watching the sea change with the weather. For more inspiration, you may be interested in looking through our guide to the benefits of a hot tub cottage, a great addition to a winter coastal escape.
Whether you’re watching waves roll in from Cornwall, enjoying wide Norfolk skies, or warming up after a Northumberland beach walk, these cottages offer a kind of coastal escape that works in every season.
With over 2,500 coastal retreats featuring log burners throughout the UK and Ireland, finding your ideal fireside escape is easy. Simply select a location, choose how many guests you’re travelling with and apply the log-burner filter. You can also use this link to explore all of our coastal cottages with wood-burning stoves.