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Find self catering and cottages that are great for a short break in Northumberland,
6 self catering cottages near the beach in Northumberland. Whether you want to explore the great British coastline or relax on the beach, stay close by in cottage and self catering accommodation. Search for hot tubs, pools and other features near the coast in Northumberland by using menu below.
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Bamburgh sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Nestled in the sand dunes in a sleepy hollow, this charming former coastguard’s cottage lies on the Lindisfarne Nature Reserve, with views over the sea to Lindisfarne. Adjoining another holiday cottage, and accessed by a private road, it makes a romantic location, as well as a superb setting for a family holiday. Miles of sandy beaches await, as well as outstanding coastal scenery, quaint fishing villages and dramatic castles. Boat trips to the Farne Islands are available, whilst inland, wooded valleys and open moorland beckon. Shops, pubs and tea rooms at Bamburgh, 1½ miles. Living room with open fire. Dining room. Steps down to spacious modern fitted kitchen. Double bedroom. First floor: Two twin bedrooms, both with views to sea and one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Bathroom and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Whittingham sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Detached Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This very attractive, well-designed, modern detached bungalow, equipped to a very high standard, is conveniently set in the village of Whittingham. Light and airy, it enjoys a pleasant holiday setting with its own garden, and commands uninterrupted views of the nearby Cheviot Hills. The area is renowned for its excellent walking; fishing is available 2 miles away and golf 10 miles. Historic town of Alnwick 10 miles. The coast (12 miles), with the Farne Islands, Holy Island and sandy beaches. Shop 3 miles. Living/dining room with electric fire. Kitchen with fully fitted modern units. Double bedroom with wash basin. Twin bedroom and full-size bunk bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 18
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Craster sleeps 18.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Games Room Sleeps 18
Accommodation overview: This exceptional, Grade II listed, ten-bedroomed country hall lies in an AONB, just outside the picturesque coastal village of Craster, on the coast of Northumberland. Parts of the existing pele tower may date from the 11th century, and the rest of the house was built in the early 14th and 18th-centuries, with the 18th-century wing rebuilt in the early part of the 20th century. The pele tower was rebuilt around 1310 as a watchtower for the nearby Dunstanburgh Castle, which was then being constructed. The unusual crowstepped top floor of the tower was created in the 16th century, when the then owners were no longer worried about maintaining defensive strength, and it was converted into a pigeon loft. Some of the fireplaces and stonework come from the lost Tudor house of Gloster Hill. There are spectacular coastal views to the east towards Dunstanburgh Castle. The beautiful beach at Embleton Bay is a mile or so north along a pretty bridleway. An excellent holiday base to enjoy the marvellous beaches, dunes and walks of the Northumberland coast. There is a wealth of historical and recreational sites, including Alnwick Castle and Garden, Bamburgh, Holy Island, Farne Islands, Warkworth and the Cheviot Hills. Craster itself is world famous for its kippers. Shops ¾ mile, pub 400 yards. Entrance hall with 15th-century fireplace. Living room with cleaded walls, Jacobean carved wooden fireplace attached wooden brattish (fireside settle). Drawing room with Queen Anne panelling throughout, grand piano. Dining room with 14ft long oak refectory table (seats 18), stone fireplace, Morris tapestries. Well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with large electric range. Breakfast room (seats 10) with 4-oven Aga. Reading room, stone vaulted ceiling. Utility/toilet. Separate toilet. Tudor stone staircase and early 20th century staircase to first floor: Large double bedroom with magnificent 18th-century panelling, window seats, cupboard leading to blocked door to lost second tower. Master double bedroom with window seats on two sides, 18th-century panelling, leading to tower twin bedroom. Two further twin bedrooms, one looking west over the garden, one looking east to Dunstanburgh Castle. Bunk bedroom with panelling. Two single bedrooms, one with 2ft 6in bed (for +1 child). Two bathrooms each with separate shower cubicle, toilet. Shower room. Tudor stone staircase to second floor: 25ft long games room, TV. Double bedroom, mullioned window facing west, leading to tower twin bedroom (for +2) with window facing east to remains of a medieval garderobe.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Langley-on-Tyne sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Set in ¾ acre of gardens with stunning views towards Hadrian’s Wall and uninterrupted open countryside, this charming family-sized detached barn conversion is perfectly located to explore the area. With generous gardens and a raised decked area with seating, it is ideal for relaxing after a day out. This is the ideal location to explore all Northumberland including the magnificent Heritage Coast inundated with glorious castles and sandy beaches or the historic remains of Hadrian’s Wall stretching 73 miles with many forts steeped in history. The Durham Dales and landscape of the North Pennines offer complete peace when driving across high open moorland enjoying the summits and breathtaking beauty in an AONB. Take a trip to Beamish Open Air Museum where visitors can step back in time and relive the good old days. Haltwhistle, the small town set in the very centre of Britain, is an ideal stop off after exploring Hadrian’s Wall. The Lakes are also easily accessible for a day trip, as are the Scottish Borders. The holiday cottage is set in glorious countryside only a few miles from the A69 and is ideal for walking and cycling. Immediately in front is Staward Gorge, Allen Banks and only 9 miles away lies the historic Abbey town of Hexham. Hexham is a much visited market town with an enchanting Abbey with its Saxon crypt, lively market, annual regatta and many friendly inns. Nearby Corbridge is a must for unique gifts, antique shops, good food pubs and lovely countryside. Allendale, recent winner of Village of the Year in Britain, is a few miles away and offers most amenities. Shop 4 miles, pub ¾ mile. Large living room with multi-fuel stove in stone fireplace and door to garden. Cosy sitting room with TV. Large beamed dining room. Beamed kitchen with oil fired stove/cooker (winter) and electric cooker. Utility/cloakroom. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom (5ft 4in bed) with en-suite shower room with large shower cubicle and toilet. Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms each with TV. Bathroom with over-bath electric power shower.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Craster sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Overlooking the picturesque harbour of an unspoilt fishing village, this refurbished fisherman’s cottage (dating from the 1830s) offers accommodation of a very high standard. It occupies an enviable seafront position, with sea views from all main rooms. A pub, tearoom and old smoke house (famous for Craster kippers) are all within walking distance, whilst a coastal footpath running alongside the cottage leads to the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle. This Heritage coastline offers spectacular scenery, scope for activities such as golf, sailing and bird-watching and wonderful beaches. There are also many places to visit, such as the Alnwick Gardens, the Farne Islands and Bamburgh Castle. Shops 200 yards. Small step to entrance. Beamed living room with electric ‘coal-effect’ fire, wooden floor and harbour views. Well-equipped, farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room with ceramic-tiled floor. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom overlooking harbour. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900 to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Alnwick sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Set in the heart of the ‘picture-postcard’ village of Alnmouth, and only a few yards from the sandy estuary and beaches, this attractive ground floor apartment offers comfortable accommodation in one of the most beautiful counties in England. Built in 1860, the apartment is part of a grand Victorian house which once belonged to the Duke of Northumberland. Alnwick has its majestic medieval castle and one of the biggest water gardens in Europe. Trips to the Farne Islands to visit the seal and puffin colonies are available. Holy Island makes for an enjoyable day trip. Shop 200 yards. Living/dining room with gas ‘coal-effect’ fire and original doors from Alnwick Castle. Farmhouse-style kitchen with tiled floor. Double bedroom with 5ft bed and views of rear garden. Double bedroom with front garden views. Twin bedroom with TV and picture window and garden views. Fully tiled bathroom with over-bath shower, toilet and fitted vanity unit. Shower room and toilet.
  
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