Offering light and inviting accommodation for up to six guests, this fabulous retreat makes a wonderful base for walkers, cyclists, hikers, wildlife spotters and beach lovers exploring Northumberland’s magnificent countryside. The property enjoys a peaceful location on the outskirts of the cheerful village of Seahouses, where you will have a great choice of pubs, cafes, shops and restaurants, alongside historic sites and popular attractions, including the Gunpowder House, Annstead Dunes Nature Reserve and Bell’s Point. The village also has a golf course and two gorgeous sandy beaches. Heading north along the coastal path, you will reach Bamburgh, home to another beautiful beach and a fantastic golf course which sits in the shadow of the impressive Bamburgh Castle. A little further north, you can visit the secluded island of Lindisfarne (20 miles). Back south, highlights include Beadnell Bay, Embleton Bay and the breathtaking Dunstanburgh Castle, all within 10 miles.
Entering this light-filled property, the hallway offers a cheerful welcome, with space for hanging coats and a glazed back door that leads out into the garden. The warm utility/boot room is perfect for laundry and for muddy shoes. Heading up to the first floor, the stairs lead directly into the spacious and tastefully decorated open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors allowing lots of natural light to flood in. The delightful lounge space features comfortable seating, a Smart TV and an elegant wood burner, offering a lovely spot for you all to snuggle up and unwind after a great day out. In the corner, the stylishly arranged kitchen is fully equipped, with a breakfast bar, a wealth of equipment and plenty of storage space, perfect for rustling up a family feast which you can tuck into around the main dining table. The first floor has a handy WC, with the main bathroom back downstairs on the ground floor. Also on the ground floor are the three generous bedrooms: a lovely en-suite king-size room and two attractive doubles.
From the main living area, bi-fold doors open out onto a charming balcony with garden furniture, offering a peaceful spot for a morning coffee, listening to birdsong or a drink in the evening as you take in the far-reaching views and sunsets. There’s also a lovely, enclosed garden with a patio and further outdoor furniture. Private parking is available for two cars on the drive, with additional visitor parking nearby, subject to availability.