Cresswell Towers is a welcoming caravan set in Cresswell near Morpeth.
Offering a pleasant base for families and friends looking to explore the coast of Northumberland, boasting an open-plan layout and is near the beach and local amenities.
When you arrive at Cresswell Towers and park up beside the caravan, the wrap-around decking invites you to pause before stepping inside.
Soft coastal air carries the scent of the nearby beach, and as you make your way to the entrance, the decking offers an easy spot to set down sandy shoes or enjoy a relaxed drink after exploring the shoreline.
Once through the door, the open plan living space unfolds in front of you, creating an easy flow between the sitting, dining, and kitchen areas.
You can settle on the seating beside the electric fire, letting its warm glow enhance slow mornings or restful evenings.
The kitchen sits just a few steps away, equipped so you can prepare breakfast with the gentle hum of the kettle or whip up dinner while chatting with loved ones at the dining table.
Whether you are plating up fresh local fish or using the air fryer for a simple supper, it is a welcoming space made for uncomplicated holiday cooking.
From here, wander through the hallway to the bedrooms, each arranged across the single-storey layout.
The double bedroom offers a pleasant place to retreat at the end of the day, while the two single bedrooms are ideal for children or friends sharing the space.
A shower room features a walk-in shower, basin, and WC, giving you a refreshing start to each morning, and there is also a cloakroom with a basin and WC for convenience.
When you step back outside, the wrap-around decking becomes a natural gathering point.
It is perfect for sitting in the early evening light, planning the next day’s outing with the sound of the sea drifting across from the nearby coastline.
The local shop is only a short stroll away, and a friendly pub sits within a pleasant walk, while the beach lies just beyond, ready for long rambles, kite flying, or paddling.
In the wider area, you can explore several appealing attractions within easy reach.
The sweep of Druridge Bay offers miles of sand where children can run free, waves roll gently onto the shore, and the dunes form sheltered pockets for picnics.
Woodhorn Museum brings the region’s mining heritage to life with its atmospheric engine house, ever-changing exhibitions, and a striking art collection that adds an unexpected creative depth to the visit.
For a completely different pace, Morpeth’s historic centre sits nearby with its independent shops tucked along narrow streets, leafy riverside walks, and a welcoming selection of cafés where you can watch the world drift by.
Choose Cresswell Towers for simple days by the sea, easy access to both coast and countryside, and relaxed holiday living in a lovely stretch of Northumberland.