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Ashdowne

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Longframlington, Northumberland Show on map

4.3

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine

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55 Customer Reviews

  • "Second time at Ashdowne cottage and just as good as the first time."

    The cottage has everything you need for a great stay. Bedrooms are a good size and the cottage was warm and cosy. Longframlington Is a lovely village, close to both Alnwick and the coast. Village pubs in walking distance.

    Reviewed by LorraineFeb 2024

  • "Well equipped property in a nice quiet location."

    Lovely king size bedroom upstairs, we really enjoyed our stay and we are planning to come again in the future.

    Reviewed by AmandaOct 2023

  • "Had a good stay."

    Loads of butterflies and birds in the garden and using the bird bath (tucked away). Nice to sit and watch them. Beds comfy, place was clean. Shower wasn't very good, couldn't get pressure and correct temperature. Other issue is the heating. Had it working until Thursday, when it wouldn't come on. We were leaving Friday so not a major issue. Very handy position for excursions. Pubs and bakery/cafe nearby an added bonus!

    Reviewed by JillSep 2023

  • "The cottage was well equipped and well situated in the village."

    However there was a real problem with the damp in the downstairs bedroom and the heating didn’t seem to reach that bedroom. It was constantly cold. Other than that the bath was very flimsy.

    Reviewed by SheonaSep 2023

  • "The cottage was on the whole clean, however tired and could do with some decorating and freshening up."

    The front and back gardens could both also do with cutting back and some general maintenance. The property also has a damp smell, probably due to it being partly an old stone property with the bathroom being an extension on the back. There was no proper welcoming pack but did eventually find instructions and contact details for the owner in a heap of leaflets and stuff chucked in a drawer. We enjoyed our holiday as the area is beautiful all this cottage needs is a bit of tlc to update it.

    Reviewed by JoanneSep 2023

  • "The cottage is in a lovely location with a couple of pubs, shop, cafe etc minutes away."

    We had booked to take our dog but didn't in the end. The cottage was clean. The garden at the back was fine (not overgrown as some reviewers had found it). The kitchen was well equipped although, the oven could do with a clean. The upstairs bedroom is lovely with a very comfortable bed. We didn't use the twin room downstairs. The bathroom was fine apart from the fact when standing in the bath for a shower, the bath felt very flimsy and therefore didn't feel very sturdy standing in it. The living room has a very low sofa and chair. We did find the living room did smell (couldn't quite decide if it was damp or a dog smell or a combination of both). We opened the window every morning and when we were in and by the end of the week it was much better. The furniture was of good quality. There was a welcome bottle of wine, loo roll, washing up liquid, cleaning cloths and a tea towel. Although we didn't take our dog, there were baskets in the kitchen with plenty of items to use eg blankets etc for your pet.

    Reviewed by DavidAug 2023

  • "Some nice modern touches but overall disappointing, not up to Sykes normal standards and expensive for what provided."

    Cobwebs, garden front & back overgrown & tired, pots/pans poor quality, unsafe plus utensils old, sink plug doesn't work, lack of storage space in kitchen & badly used. Random radiators coming on in strange places. Airer broken, pegs but no washing line. Electrics - light switches and other electrics that don't work and multi plug extension in washing machine cupboard that became disconnected and feel this is unsafe, unable to switch off cooker. No machine explanation booklets. Wine a nice touch but milk or other essentials would be more useful

    Reviewed by CarolJun 2023

  • "This let is a bit tired."

    All the cupboards are full of junk. The main bedroom was really nice with good cupboard space. The 2nd bedroom had mouldy walls behind the curtain. The gardens were untended and overgrown. It looks like someone lived there then had to do a moonlight flit. That being said the area is great round there. Great central location. Good pub at the end of the road and a great Running Fox cafe. Dog walking field within 300 yards.

    Reviewed by JillJun 2023

  • "We had a lovely weeks stay at Ashdowne cottage."

    It was very clean and comfortable and had everything we needed for our family of 4 plus dog. A table and chairs in the garden would have been nice to enjoy the weather and some info on the local facilities.

    Reviewed by KerryMay 2023

  • "Lots to like about the cottage."

    Bedroom was super size and bed was very comfortable. Kitchen had everything you needed and generally the cottage was clean. There are lots of old cobwebs in the lounge and especially in the main bedroom. The main issue was the garden. It was totally unusable as it was completely overgrown it was a shame because it’s a fabulous sun trap on an evening gone to waste.

    Reviewed by JohnMay 2023

  • "We loved the area."

    We had a great week out and about. The cottage was well equipped but could have been cleaner, considering we could not check in until 5pm! When we arrived some areas had not been mopped. The oven also needed cleaning. The garden was full of dog poop! We are not talking a missed pile, my husband picked up 2 dog waste bags full after stepping in a pile and walked it into the kitchen. It was dark and the 1st night so we assumed that it would be clear. I know in your email you ask that the garden is left clean but it should be checked. The beds were comfortable so we slept well, which is always a bonus when you are not in your own bed. The settee and chair are both very low, deep and the backs seem to have the cushions missing. They are not comfortable to sit on. We the above being said, it did not spoil our time. We had a lovely stay in a great village that has everything you need.

    Reviewed by JanineMar 2023

  • "Great cottage and location."

    We have stayed in the village before and the amenities are very good. We had a lovely stay. The cottage had everything we needed and benefitted from having an enclosed garden for the dog. Beds were very comfortable and clean. The extra bedroom was excellent. Only issue were the stairs where the carpet grips poked through and were sharp. We would definitely book this cottage again in the future. Thanks.

    Reviewed by LorraineFeb 2023

  • "We were very pleased with all of the facilities provided, the cottage was very clean, comfortable and well presented."

    We will be pleased to recommend Sykes holiday cottages any time. Many thanks Allan and Kathy.

    Reviewed by AllanJan 2023

  • "Lovely cottage but wasn't as clean as it should have been, the beds were super ..."

    Lovely cottage but wasn't as clean as it should have been, the beds were super comfortable and clean but needed a good dust and clean in the kitchen, the stairs carpet was dangerous as you stood on the spiky treads when going up and down stairs which was quite painful and other guests did not clean up after their dogs in the garden apart from that, if the stairs were sorted I would return and all in all it is a lovely cottage with plenty to do in the village

    Reviewed by TracyDec 2022

  • "Great cottage, lovely and warm."

    Nicely laid out with exceptionally large main bedroom, gorgeous bedding and furniture. The kitchen had all the pots and pans we needed for our stay. Lounge as expected with sofa and small TV but this wasn't an issue for us. Central location to visit all the places we like in Northumberland, would recommend and go again.

    Reviewed by SusanNov 2022

  • "We had a lovely time at Lansdowne, which was a last minute break with our 3 dogs."

    The only thing I found was we could not fathom out how to work the heating.Luvkily it was very mild so we only used the small heater upstairs, and the log burner. The log fire was fabulous and easy to light, however it would maybe be helpful to say logs weren't included in the price and possibly the option to pre order for arrival.Luckily there was a small amount there for our first night , but we had to then search around where to buy some for the rest of our stay. Also the garden to the rear is a bit messy ,and not easy to find the dog poo as we found some from previous occupants. All in all we had a lovely time , and would book with you again .

    Reviewed by DianeOct 2022

  • "A larger TV would have been nice ."

    Enjoyed our stay lovely cottage

    Reviewed by JoyOct 2022

  • "Had a lovely holiday in a very clean property."

    The cottage was a bit short of information in that there is no welcome pack in which things you need to know are listed. There was a problem with smoke alarm and emergency number provided in cottage for assistance was incorrect. Great village with all amenities and central location.

    Reviewed by JohnSep 2022

  • "Excellent property."

    Fully equipped with loads of kitchen utensils, crockery. Wi-fi was a bonus as was not expected. Lovely little village with friendly feel. Local dog park was a great find.

    Reviewed by AndrewAug 2022

  • "We had a lovely holiday and the cottage was comfortable however the description of the facilities is inaccurate particularly in relation to the outside."

    The front is terribly overgrown and needs attention, the bins were already full and the recycling didn't accept glass. The back garden was dismal and only really useful for the dog as it was secure, there was no furniture to sit and eat at and garden rubbish had been left in a wheelbarrow at the back and not removed. We were asked to clean all crockery and put back in cupboards of which is absolutely fine however given we had rung sykes to say a review has been left about chipped cups I hope the cleaners do actually check items!

    Reviewed by CharleyJul 2022

  • "We had a lovely stay , the only recommendation would be , a bit bigger TV for ..."

    We had a lovely stay , the only recommendation would be , a bit bigger TV for the size of the room , absolutely fantastic thank you x

    Reviewed by SydneyJul 2022

  • "Great situation, lovely and clean, great shower but bath flexed and worried it might cracked."

    Garden lovely but could be superb with a little care(weeding, planting with perennials etc). Dog walking paddock nearby a bonus, as we're welcoming locals at the shop and lovely cafe/bakers.

    Reviewed by FionaJul 2022

  • "We had a very comfortable few days enjoying the peace and quiet."

    As mentioned by others, the garden area would benefit from some attention. That said, it was lovely to see lots of birds in there, they clearly love the wildness. We had everything we needed in the kitchen but some of the cups have small chips on the rim which annoyed my very particular partner. I'm not a fan of beams for the obvious reason they collect dust and cobwebs. We had to re-home a large spider from the bedroom. The Village Inn was a friendly place and popular with locals, again, all very friendly. Good selection of ales. We would be likely to book Ashdowne again if going back to Northumberland.

    Reviewed by EleanorJun 2022

  • "The cottage was clean, cosy and had everything we needed."

    A very relaxing place to come back to after a busy day and enjoy a good book infront of a warming fire (on the one night it was cold enough to light it

    Reviewed by TraceyMay 2022

  • "Lovely cottage in a fabulous location."

    We had everything we needed in this cosy cottage for a pleasant family stay in Northumberland. We ate out at The Village Inn pub a few times, really nice food and good value for money. The village has great amenities and there’s lots of really good attractions near by, even Holy Island was less than an hour away. Cragside, Alnwick and Seahouses all worth a visit. Not sure if it’s a Sykes thing but we were slightly disappointed that with a 7 hour turn around between check out and check in you have to strip the beds yourself before you leave.

    Reviewed by BethApr 2022

  • "The cottage itself was in a brilliant location and inside it was beautifully fitted out with lots of cushions and throws etc."

    However the garden was awful and in desperate need of some regular maintenance. Dogs are allowed at the property and as normal you are expected to clean up after them, this is virtually impossible unless you follow your dog around 24/7 as the weeds are knee high and everywhere. Not much fun if it rains either. The garden would definitely put me off returning to the cottage.

    Reviewed by WendySep 2021

  • "Ashdowne cottage is a perfect base for a holiday in Northumberland."

    Very central location for the coast and the countryside. The village has good amenities including dog friendly pub, bakery, general store, and butchers on the doorstep. We did plenty of walking with the dogs on the coast and in the beautiful Coquet Valley. Lindersfarne is a must see. The cottage itself was perfect for my husband and myself and 2 dogs, clean, tidy and all we needed was provided. Only downside was the garden, not very tidy but as we were out most of the time and with a nearby dog walking field in the village we didn’t need it. Had a great stay and would defiantly return.

    Reviewed by AlisonSep 2021

  • "The cottage was delightful, traditional but home from home with everything you need."

    Good local walks, dog friendly village good location for exploring the whole of Northumberland. We would definately book again. The contact for the cottage was friendly and ensured we enjoyed our stay! Many thanks.

    Reviewed by KellyAug 2021

  • "Ashdowne is a comfortable, cosy cottage in a great village location making it easy to explore many parts of Northumberland and its numerous attractions."

    It's well equipped although could do with some extra plates and cutlery and some larger cooking dishes to be able to cook comfortably for four. The village has brilliant amenities - two pubs (both serving good food), a corner shop, a paper shop and a brilliant bakery/cafe. There's also a play area and a dog field a short walk from the cottage. Such a shame the cottage was let down by its garden which catches the sun for most of the day - it would have been lovely to be able to eat alfresco or just sit and relax with a book and a cup of coffee. Great for a family of four with nearly teenage children but I would have been concerned if the children were younger as the twin bedroom is directly opposite the front door and some distance from the main bedroom. All in all we had a brillliant time at Ashdowne and would definitely recommend it as a good place to stay.

    Reviewed by JacquelineJul 2021

  • "We enjoyed our stay at Ashdowne."

    Longframlington is a lovely village which contributed significantly to the enjoyment of our holiday. Excellent local shop, pub, cafe and butchers. Also a local dog walking field which was useful. The cottage itself suited us well for 2 adults, 2 teens and 2 dogs. Plenty of hot water. Can't comment on heating or fire as didn't need to use. Good WiFi which was a bonus for the kids! The only downsides were a broken bin in the kitchen and a very dirty washing up bowl. Also really good to have an enclosed back garden but a shame it was so full of weeds - anytime the dogs (spaniels) went out they came back in with grass seeds and goose grass! Overall we would recommend and would return again.

    Reviewed by LouiseJul 2021

  • "Nice cottage - Longframlington is a nice little village well positioned for getting to lots of places with a good pub (maybe two, but we liked the first so much we kept going back), and a wonderful bakery (The Running Fox)."

    It's an hour or less from all sorts of interesting things inland, or on the coast. Cottage was very clean apart from crockery/glasses where it might depend on how good at washing-up the previous occupants were. And there's a window with no curtain at the top of the stairs to the bedroom which means you'll be flashing the street going to the bathroom in the middle of the night.

    Reviewed by SimonJul 2021

  • "We had no hot running water for the whole week."

    The cottage was listed as pet friendly with enclosed garden. The garden was unusable. It was completely overgrown the weeds and grass are at least 8 inches high. Most annoying of all is that we stayed in the same cott last September and had no hot water for the first day. Really couldn’t recommend this property

    Reviewed by MartinJun 2021

  • "A very comfortable cottage."

    The front door would be better if not self locking!! The bath flexed under your feet when showering. The main problem was lack of hot water, the boiler did not respond to demand from any of the hot taps. This has been mentioned before in reviews. The garden could do with a tidy up but having said all that we enjoyed our stay and Max enjoyed the dog field. The village was very friendly and adequate for all our needs.

    Reviewed by FrederickMay 2021

  • "It was a lovely well equipped cottage, in a perfect location, close to Coffee shop, Village Inn, General dealers, butchers, set in a lovely friendly Village."

    It’s a great base for visiting Northumberland and the borders. The cottage is dog friendly and there is a dog walking enclosed field to walk dogs and the Villagers are very friendly.

    Reviewed by GerryApr 2021

  • "The cottage was lovely, comfortable and very well equiped we really enjoyed our stay."

    The only thing that let it down was the garden. We had lovely weather while we were there and spent time sat in the back garden but it was overgrown with grass and weeds. Even so we would deffinately go back. We can also recommend Greens Butchers in the village.

    Reviewed by ChristopherSep 2020

  • "The gardens, front and back were untidy and needed attention."

    Bath and bathroom sink very slow to empty, bathmat had marks on it. Stains on fabric of dining chairs. Insufficient crockery and cutlery.

    Reviewed by SusanAug 2020

  • "This is the third cottage we have used with you and they are all of a really good standard"

    Reviewed by KaiMar 2020

  • "The only problem with the property was depending on the direction of wind and rain the window in the lounge would have a leek from the top sill baring in mind that it was storm Dennis while we were there everything else made it a very enjoyable stay in a nice area with a very handy corner shop."

    Reviewed by RobertFeb 2020

  • "We have stayed in many holiday cottages over the years (first time in a Sykes cottage) and there has always been local information in the cottage - walks, pubs, eateries, dog friendly beaches etc."

    These are usually provided by previous guests in a 'visitors book'. Also useful phone numbers like a local GP, vet, chemist etc. The TV in the cottage had a BT TV package but we could not use it, it was not set up, what's the point ? Though the cottage had wifi there were no password details ? There were no instructions for TV, heating, microwave. The cottage could also do with a bit of TLC, loose tread in doorway, bare patches on the wall, the upstairs bedroom had lots of cobwebs on the light and beams and the bedside lampshade was broken. The window at the top of the stairs definitely needs a blind, (previous visitors have mentioned this) especially as the only bathroom is downstairs. Also the garden needs some tidying. Having said all this, all of which are easily fixable, the cottage was cosy, comfy beds, in a nice village and good for the dogs.

    Reviewed by SueOct 2019

  • "The house is in a fabulous location for exploring the wonderful sights that Northumberland has to offer, This is a great exploring base and is highly recommended with friendly local pubs and shops and playground and dog park a few footsteps away."

    We will be looking at returning.

    Reviewed by RobertAug 2019

  • "We had a lovely holiday and would definitely recommend your company."

    One small observation is that the downie on the large upstairs bed was a winter one and far too hot for comfort. Otherwise the house was very well equipped. .

    Reviewed by LucilleJul 2019

  • "The cottage was fab, in a beautiful village with incredibly friendly locals."

    Wonderful bakery/ cafe, delicious breakfast lunch and afternoon tea...tried them all

    Reviewed by MartinJun 2019

  • "Nice location in friendly village."

    Good food & hospitality at The Village Inn. Well equipped comfortable cottage. Lovely upstairs bedroom pity there’s no toilet/bathroom. Cottage would benefit from a deep clean.

    Reviewed by PaulineMay 2019

  • "The cottage was lovely and clean."

    Very cosy and and was perfect for 2 children, 2 adults and 2 dogs. The only let down is the bathroom, where the bath is very flexible when standing in it and we tried to run a bath from the bath taps and there was no hot water running through it. There is also a bit of bare wood showing on. The left hand side of the bathroom sink. Which just made it feel slightly half finished. However, having said this, the cottage is perfectly located in longframlington and has all the essentials that you would need. I would definitely recommend to other people.

    Reviewed by RoryApr 2019

  • "The cottage was quite close to the road and Longframlington is not that scenic a village."

    Kitchen in the cottage lacked worktops to use to prepare food and was installed more for looks than function (v limited space to store food as well ) Cottage was clean, warm and comfortable) A blind on the window at the top of the stairs would be good. The hot water supply gave us no problems (contrary to previous reports ).

    Reviewed by CatharineMar 2019

  • "Really great cottage accomodation, listed accurately and I was able to live chat With Sykes Cottages to ask about the hot water issue that had been raised by previous people staying, which meant we understood how to manage ensuring we had hot water."

    We did have the flush on the toilet break so water was running, in the bowl, for over 24hours. They had a plumber come and Maria our contact was great to speak to but it was the next morning after I had texted the out of hours number. My expectation was to receive an acknowledgement that the message, and problem, had been recorded. No compensation has been coming as I was told it would be by Maria. The location is great, really enjoyed the opportunity to walk from the village, the corner shop is well stocked and the butchers very good.

    Reviewed by JacquelineDec 2018

  • "We did have a problem in that the kitchen had no hot water."

    We rang the numbers supplied and they talked us through it, seemed to be ok for 24 hours but then went cold again. If we put the heating on, we seemed to have hot water in the kitchen but it wasn't cold enough to warrant having the heating on so we ended up boiling the kettle or filling the bowl with hot water using the shower. I noticed there were other comments about this in the guest book going back to July and assume the problem has still not been resolved. That aside, the cottage was lovely. Had everything we needed, was cosy and comfortable. Clean and tidy with a lovely master bedroom. Plus it was ideally based for all the village amenities. Would definitely recommend and use again.

    Reviewed by EmmaSep 2018

  • "Beautiful cottage in a great location for exploring the area."

    Spotless on arrival and appreciated the complimentary bottle of wine! The decor is lovely and very cosy with a fantastic bedroom upstairs. Nice to have plenty of outside space at the back. Just a couple of negatives, however. The heating/hot water needs sorting (could be a problem if staying in winter) and the bath is very flimsy - feels like you are going to fall through it when using the shower (I'm not overweight!) and there is no fan in the bathroom. Another small, basic thing - could do with some more kitchen equipment - trays for oven and more than two wine glasses would be good. That said, would recommend this cottage and would return.

    Reviewed by CarolAug 2018

  • "Absolutely fantastic."

    The cottage was beautiful and already looking for somewhere in the Suffolk area in October through Sykes. Will definitely use Sykes again after this cracking experience - thank you!

    Reviewed by EmmaAug 2018

  • "Lovely cottage very well located centrally for touring around Northumberland and beyond Best nights sleep I've had away from home as extremely quiet at night and comfortable bed Easy access to local towns 15 minutes to Rothbury and Cragside both are highly recommended places to visit 30 minutes to Alnwick and Amble An hour drive to Berwick Up Tweed and Holy Island The only downside is the the back garden , it would only take a weekend to tidy it up so there is somewhere to sit having a drink in the evening ."

    I know this won't bother everybody but to me its a large downfall Other than that we had a lovely stay

    Reviewed by AndrewAug 2018

  • "Beautifully renovated cottage very conveniently located and ideal for dog owners as the surrounding area is so dog-friendly (apart from The Granby Inn in the village!"

    ) The village even has a designated dog walking field which is less than 5 minutes walk from the cottage. We have already booked again for next year!

    Reviewed by SallyJun 2018

  • "The cottage could do with a dish washer."

    A the rear garden was a sun trap and had the facilities to sit outside unfortunately the state of the garden was a disappointment as it had not been looked after everything else was spot on

    Reviewed by NeilJun 2018

  • "Fantastic cottage couldn't have asked for anything better,set in a lovely village with very friendly people."

    Village inn.. excellent pub and restaurant, good choice of beers,the pub clientele made you feel very welcome and dogs allowed in the pub. The running

    Reviewed by PaulNov 2017

  • "Great location for exploring Northumberland."

    The cottage was well equipped and great for dogs! A handy box of essentials for dogs was a great touch.

    Reviewed by AngelaNov 2017

  • "Ashdowne cottage was perfect for staying in such a beautiful part of the country."

    It had everything that you could need - it was comfortable, clean, warm and beautifully presented. We enjoyed staying there. Thank you.

    Reviewed by SteveOct 2017

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x super king-size double, 1 x ground floor twin
  • Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Sitting room with dining area and multi-fuel stove.
  • Oil central heating with multi-fuel stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV with Freeview, DVD, radio/CD player, selection of books and DVDs
  • Fuel, power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Cot and highchair available on request
  • Off road parking for 2 cars
  • Enclosed rear garden
  • Two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 2 mins walk.

The property

A traditional, stone-built, semi-detached cottage in the centre of the pretty Northumberland village of Longframlington, nestling between the Heritage Coast and the Northumberland National Park.

This Longframlington cottage boasts attractive features such as a warming multi-fuel stove in an inglenook fireplace, a traditional kitchen and a spacious first floor super king-size bedroom.

The rear garden is ideal for relaxing after a day exploring, with its deck, furniture and BBQ.

This Longframlington cottage is located within walking distance of some excellent pubs serving fine ales and good-quality local food, as well as a first-rate butcher's and an award-winning grocery store.

Nearby attractions include Brinkburn Priory with its peaceful riverside setting, the National Trust's Cragside house and the historic market town of Alnwick with its imposing castle and gardens.

The stunning Heritage Coast, with its endless beaches, and the rolling Cheviot Hills are all within a 15 minute drive, making this the perfect Longframlington cottage base for a Northumberland break.

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About the location

LONGFRAMLINGTON

Rothbury 5 miles; Alnwick 11 miles.

The village of Longframlington sits at the heart of rural Northumberland, between the Cheviots and the coast and provides great access to a range of great walking opportunities. Brinkburn Priory is a pleasant, short drive away - a restored Augustinian priory in a most lovely setting beside the River Coquet. Just 10 minutes’ drive to the west is the National Trust’s Cragside House and Gardens, whilst the Heritage Coast is just a 15-minute drive to the east, offering miles of clean sandy beaches. The historic town of Alnwick, with its impressive Castle and Garden, lies just 11 miles to the north and is well worth a visit. With the spectacular National Park also within easy reach, this superb base is ideal for exploring Northumberland or taking a relaxing break!

Please note to allow additional time for the cleaners check in for this property is 5pm and check out is 10am, thank you.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
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