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Coastal cottages and self catering in Newton-by-the-Sea
Holiday near the beach at one of our 6 self catering cottages in Newton-by-the-Sea, 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 Newton-by-the-Sea by using menu below.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £481
to £921
Self catering accommodation in Newton-by-the-Sea sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pub near by sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: On one of the most spectacular stretches of Northumberland Heritage coast these six individually designed cottages enjoy an idyllic location on a working farm only yards from Beadnell Bay's wonderful long sandy beach backed by National Trust sand dunes. Perfect for walkers bird watchers and families (all children under 12 receive a free bucket and spade!) each cottage has its own unique character and all of them offer spacious well appointed interiors and their own garden as well as shared enjoyment of a well equipped children's play area. And the farm which sits at the end of a lane half a mile from the village of Newton-by-the-Sea boasts a collection of peacocks and ornamental pheasants. Wonderful coastal walking starts at the door north to the fishing village of Beadnell and south to Low Newton's glorious sandy beach and stunning views of Dunstanburgh Castle and through to Craster a pretty harbour village famous for its much sought after kippers. Nature lovers will delight in the area's variety of native and migrating birds and grey seals and sea otters are often spotted along the coast. There are numerous places to visit along the coastline including magnificent Bamburgh Castle Holy Island and Seahouses (6 miles) for boat trips to the Farne Islands to see the famous colonies of puffins and seals. Just 7 miles inland lie the market town of Alnwick and its fairytale castle; the internationally celebrated gardens offer something for everyone such as stunning water features a giant tree house with its own restaurant and fabulous ornamental planting. The Northumberland National Park's thousands of acres of unspoilt heather moorlands ancient woodland and rolling Cheviot hills are easily accessible as are Berwick upon Tweed and the Scottish Borders. Golf horse riding sailing and fishing are all available nearby. Village pub serving food ½ mile shop and post office 2½ miles.
Sitting room with sofa bed (for + 2) and electric fire. Well equipped kitchen with dining area. Conservatory. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £674
to £1515
Self catering accommodation in Newton-by-the-Sea sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pub near by sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: On one of the most spectacular stretches of Northumberland Heritage coast these six individually designed cottages enjoy an idyllic location on a working farm only yards from Beadnell Bay's wonderful long sandy beach backed by National Trust sand dunes. Perfect for walkers bird watchers and families (all children under 12 receive a free bucket and spade!) each cottage has its own unique character and all of them offer spacious well appointed interiors and their own garden as well as shared enjoyment of a well equipped children's play area. And the farm which sits at the end of a lane half a mile from the village of Newton-by-the-Sea boasts a collection of peacocks and ornamental pheasants. Wonderful coastal walking starts at the door north to the fishing village of Beadnell and south to Low Newton's glorious sandy beach and stunning views of Dunstanburgh Castle and through to Craster a pretty harbour village famous for its much sought after kippers. Nature lovers will delight in the area's variety of native and migrating birds and grey seals and sea otters are often spotted along the coast. There are numerous places to visit along the coastline including magnificent Bamburgh Castle Holy Island and Seahouses (6 miles) for boat trips to the Farne Islands to see the famous colonies of puffins and seals. Just 7 miles inland lie the market town of Alnwick and its fairytale castle; the internationally celebrated gardens offer something for everyone such as stunning water features a giant tree house with its own restaurant and fabulous ornamental planting. The Northumberland National Park's thousands of acres of unspoilt heather moorlands ancient woodland and rolling Cheviot hills are easily accessible as are Berwick upon Tweed and the Scottish Borders. Golf horse riding sailing and fishing are all available nearby. Village pub serving food ½ mile shop and post office 2½ miles.
Entrance hall. Double doors into circular sitting room with gas 'log effect' stove and sofa bed (for + 2). Spacious well equipped kitchen with dining area. Double bedroom with ensuite shower room/W.C. Cloakroom/W.C. First floor: Double bedroom with ensuite shower room/W.C. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £425
to £839
Self catering accommodation in Newton-by-the-Sea sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pub near by sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: On one of the most spectacular stretches of Northumberland Heritage coast these six individually designed cottages enjoy an idyllic location on a working farm only yards from Beadnell Bay's wonderful long sandy beach backed by National Trust sand dunes. Perfect for walkers bird watchers and families (all children under 12 receive a free bucket and spade!) each cottage has its own unique character and all of them offer spacious well appointed interiors and their own garden as well as shared enjoyment of a well equipped children's play area. And the farm which sits at the end of a lane half a mile from the village of Newton-by-the-Sea boasts a collection of peacocks and ornamental pheasants. Wonderful coastal walking starts at the door north to the fishing village of Beadnell and south to Low Newton's glorious sandy beach and stunning views of Dunstanburgh Castle and through to Craster a pretty harbour village famous for its much sought after kippers. Nature lovers will delight in the area's variety of native and migrating birds and grey seals and sea otters are often spotted along the coast. There are numerous places to visit along the coastline including magnificent Bamburgh Castle Holy Island and Seahouses (6 miles) for boat trips to the Farne Islands to see the famous colonies of puffins and seals. Just 7 miles inland lie the market town of Alnwick and its fairytale castle; the internationally celebrated gardens offer something for everyone such as stunning water features a giant tree house with its own restaurant and fabulous ornamental planting. The Northumberland National Park's thousands of acres of unspoilt heather moorlands ancient woodland and rolling Cheviot hills are easily accessible as are Berwick upon Tweed and the Scottish Borders. Golf horse riding sailing and fishing are all available nearby. Village pub serving food ½ mile shop and post office 2½ miles.
Sitting room with gas 'log effect' stove and sofa bed (for + 1). Well equipped kitchen with dining area. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Newton by the Sea sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Less than a mile from the beautiful expanse of golden, sandy beach. this single storey cottage sits at the end of a small terrace of three and provides excellent holiday accommodation. The lounge enjoys the friendly comfort of a wood burning stove and a French door leads to a south facing enclosed garden, where the views stretch to the horizon! This delightful cottage is ideally located for those seeking a relaxing retreat with easy access to this glorious Heritage coastline recognised as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £481
to £921
Self catering accommodation in Newton-by-the-Sea sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pub near by sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: On one of the most spectacular stretches of Northumberland Heritage coast these six individually designed cottages enjoy an idyllic location on a working farm only yards from Beadnell Bay's wonderful long sandy beach backed by National Trust sand dunes. Perfect for walkers bird watchers and families (all children under 12 receive a free bucket and spade!) each cottage has its own unique character and all of them offer spacious well appointed interiors and their own garden as well as shared enjoyment of a well equipped children's play area. And the farm which sits at the end of a lane half a mile from the village of Newton-by-the-Sea boasts a collection of peacocks and ornamental pheasants. Wonderful coastal walking starts at the door north to the fishing village of Beadnell and south to Low Newton's glorious sandy beach and stunning views of Dunstanburgh Castle and through to Craster a pretty harbour village famous for its much sought after kippers. Nature lovers will delight in the area's variety of native and migrating birds and grey seals and sea otters are often spotted along the coast. There are numerous places to visit along the coastline including magnificent Bamburgh Castle Holy Island and Seahouses (6 miles) for boat trips to the Farne Islands to see the famous colonies of puffins and seals. Just 7 miles inland lie the market town of Alnwick and its fairytale castle; the internationally celebrated gardens offer something for everyone such as stunning water features a giant tree house with its own restaurant and fabulous ornamental planting. The Northumberland National Park's thousands of acres of unspoilt heather moorlands ancient woodland and rolling Cheviot hills are easily accessible as are Berwick upon Tweed and the Scottish Borders. Golf horse riding sailing and fishing are all available nearby. Village pub serving food ½ mile shop and post office 2½ miles.
Well equipped kitchen. Sitting room with double sofa bed (for + 2) electric fire and dining area. Large conservatory. Double bedroom. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £610
to £1265
Self catering accommodation in Newton-by-the-Sea sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Near the Beach Close to the Sea Easy Walk access Pub near by sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: On one of the most spectacular stretches of Northumberland Heritage coast these six individually designed cottages enjoy an idyllic location on a working farm only yards from Beadnell Bay's wonderful long sandy beach backed by National Trust sand dunes. Perfect for walkers bird watchers and families (all children under 12 receive a free bucket and spade!) each cottage has its own unique character and all of them offer spacious well appointed interiors and their own garden as well as shared enjoyment of a well equipped children's play area. And the farm which sits at the end of a lane half a mile from the village of Newton-by-the-Sea boasts a collection of peacocks and ornamental pheasants. Wonderful coastal walking starts at the door north to the fishing village of Beadnell and south to Low Newton's glorious sandy beach and stunning views of Dunstanburgh Castle and through to Craster a pretty harbour village famous for its much sought after kippers. Nature lovers will delight in the area's variety of native and migrating birds and grey seals and sea otters are often spotted along the coast. There are numerous places to visit along the coastline including magnificent Bamburgh Castle Holy Island and Seahouses (6 miles) for boat trips to the Farne Islands to see the famous colonies of puffins and seals. Just 7 miles inland lie the market town of Alnwick and its fairytale castle; the internationally celebrated gardens offer something for everyone such as stunning water features a giant tree house with its own restaurant and fabulous ornamental planting. The Northumberland National Park's thousands of acres of unspoilt heather moorlands ancient woodland and rolling Cheviot hills are easily accessible as are Berwick upon Tweed and the Scottish Borders. Golf horse riding sailing and fishing are all available nearby. Village pub serving food ½ mile shop and post office 2½ miles.
Well equipped kitchen/dining room leading to sitting room with electric fire. Double bedroom with king size bed and ensuite shower room/W.C. Double bedroom with ensuite shower room/W.C. Two twin bedded rooms. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath).
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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