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Location: Chatton Near Wooler

Wooler 4 miles; Alnwick 18 miles.

The peaceful Northumberland village of Chatton is situated in the midst of wonderful scenic countryside. Consisting of a cluster of stone built houses surrounding its small village green, the village has a shop including a Post Office, an art gallery and an excellent pub ‘The Percy Arms’ known for its good food and beer. A short drive will take you to Alnwick Gardens, the Northumberland National Park and some of the most breathtaking coastline, boasting such delights as Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island and Lindisfarne Priory and the Farne Islands. An excellent touring base.

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Northumberland Holiday Cottages
Northumberland Cottages

Ref: 6803

Lime Tree Cottage - Chatton Near Wooler

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Northumberland

Rating 4 Ticks Pets No Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference NU 056 284 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Christmas
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

A traditional, semi-detached stone built Chatton cottage with many original features, in the heart of Chatton village. This Chatton cottage is furnished in an attractive 'country' style, with a cleverly thought-out and well-equipped kitchen, and a cosy sitting/dining room with Jotul woodburning stove and Italian slate flooring. Upstairs in this Chatton holiday home, the tastefully finished bedrooms will be much appreciated after a long day’s walk in the nearby Cheviot Hills or strolling along the endless golden sands of the Heritage Coast 10 miles to the west. Centrally located opposite the village green, and within walking distance of The Percy Arms pub and restaurant, this Chatton cottage provides everything you could need for a comfortable, relaxed stay in Northumberland.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen with breakfast bar. Sitting room with dining area and woodburning stove.

Amenities

Full oil fired central heating, additional heating from woodburning stove in sitting room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, TV, DVD, radio, stereo/CD, DVDs/books/games etc, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car, roadside parking for 1 car. Small patio to rear with table chairs and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk.

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Previous visitors' comments about Lime Tree Cottage:

The quality of the property and its location.
Mrs Gunn, Salford, September 2011

The property was very well equipped and conveniently sited for traveling around the area. Most of the main visitor sites were not more than 30 minutes away and were very easy to get to. The information in the cottage was exceptional and the welcome pack was very thoughtful.
Mrs Lofthouse, Prescot, September 2011

The house was absolutely beautiful, we really couldn't have wished for anything better. The Village and residents of Chatton are truly hospitable and couldn't have made us feel more welcome. Thank you so much for making this a wonderful holiday. It was perfect, even the weather didn't spoil our week.
Mrs Canning, Newbury, July 2011

A beautifully appointed cottage that was in a good location. Very comfortable and relaxing. A really pretty and peaceful little village with great views of the surrounding hills. The beds, pillows and linen were particularly luxurious, and the decoration and furnishing throughout were of a very high standard. Nice to have a good (and relevant) selection of books and games that we made use of.
Mr Appleby, Stalybridge, June 2011

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