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Wren Cottage

(Ref. 999602)

Morpeth, Northumberland Show on map

4.6

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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22 Customer Reviews

  • "The cottage was very clean and nicely decorated and contained all we needed."

    There was a pleasant outdoor space. The location was peaceful and within reach of some interesting and attractive places. We were within easy reach of Whitley Bay, Cullercoats, and Tynemouth. The beaches in the area are impressive e.g. Creswell and Durridge and Woodhorn Museum is worth a visit. The cottage provided a comfortable base with convenient parking at the door.

    Thank you for your positive and pleasing comments. We are very lucky to be located in a great spot for access to a fantastic Northumberland coastline. Kind regards Paul & Jane Property Owner

    Reviewed by Brian13.3Sep 2023

  • "This cottage was really well placed and thought has gone into making the most of the space available."

    It was very peaceful and had everything we needed to make our stay thoroughly enjoyable. Would definitely stay there again.

    Thank you for your kind comments, we would look forward to welcoming you back. Kind regards Paul & Jane Property Owner

    Reviewed by Carolyn11.7Aug 2023

  • "Very relaxing stay ."

    Thank you for staying with us and so glad you had a comfortable experience !! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Linda13.3May 2023

  • "Very peaceful place, lovely setting not too far from shops, ideal."

    Location for fanning out and exploring the region.

    We are so glad you had a restful stay with us, thank you for your kind comments !! Property Owner

    Reviewed by Robert13.3Nov 2022

  • "The cottage was compact as I expected."

    Perfectly clean and comfortable bed. What I'd like to emphasise is the misrepresentation of certain items in the property description on the site. Firstly it states that the small porch has a lovely comfortable chair. No it doesn't it contains a small, wooden folding chair. Secondly it states that the living room has a sofa and large TV. The TV is extremely small 22inches not large at all. Thirdly the description of the kitchen is that there is a wonderful set of contemporary fitted units and plenty of worktop space for preparing meals. In fact, the units are very basic and the available worktop space for food prep is small I'd say about 2ft in length the rest of the kitchenette area space taken up by the sink drainer and cooker top. All the points I've made can be validated by the photos on the site of the property. The problem to me was that the descriptions were inaccurate and untrue.

    We are sorry you found the cottage inappropriate for your needs. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Jane10.0Jul 2022

  • "Lovely little cottage with all facilities and perfect location."

    Bedroom a little cramped as having to bend down a little through bedroom due to beams. Lovely setting next to stables with bistro seating outside the porch at the front. Ideal location for exploring Northumberland coast and countryside as close to the A1. Cresswell beach and Druridge bay very close and outstandingly beautiful.

    Reviewed by Jackie12.5Jul 2022

  • "Ideal cottage for us with our dog."

    We were made very welcome on arrival and really appreciated being shown somewhere to exercise the dog on site. Wren Cottage is centrally situated for visiting many of Northumberland’s attractions. We had a wonderful short break there and would certainly like to return.

    Reviewed by Jean13.3May 2022

  • "A very pleasant stay."

    Quiet and convenient location.Lovely cottage;well equipped and comfortable, a great base for exploring Northumbrian beaches and hills.

    Reviewed by Jill13.3Mar 2022

  • "Gorgeous cottage and grounds."

    Lovely grassed area for that little wander if you have a dog. Perfectly positioned for Newcastle , straight onto the A1. Hadrians wall an hour away, Scotland 2 hours ! The beaches are a must, of course, I would definitely recommend the Cresswell beach, visit the Drift cafe, their scones are a must. Castles and beautiful villages. Planing the next trip.

    Reviewed by Sarah6.7Sep 2021

  • "Perfectly located for many attractions and days out"

    Reviewed by Brian R6.7Aug 2021

  • "I knew the bed would be small and only accessible from one side but for me the mattress was just a little too hard."

    Apart from that the cottage had everything we needed and was accurately described. The owners and staff are lovely and very helpful and we stayed for a whole month without any problems.

    Reviewed by Ruth6.3Jul 2021

  • "You need summer weight quilts."

    In such a small place that gets warm very quickly you do not need 13.5tog quilts at this time of year.

    Reviewed by Ronda5.0Jun 2021

  • "Had short relaxing stayin wren cottage Morpeth is a lovely town to visit and ..."

    Had short relaxing stayin wren cottage Morpeth is a lovely town to visit and it’s easy to get to fabulous cresswell beach and druiridge bay

    Reviewed by Jean5.8Jun 2021

  • "Perfect base for exploring Northumberland"

    Reviewed by Alison5.8May 2021

  • "Me and my partners weekend away was absolutely lovely."

    It was such a cosy little cottage, we can’t wait to return!

    Reviewed by Laura16.0Apr 2021

  • "Wren cottage is a lovely place in a barn conversion."

      The cottage comes equipped with everything you need.  Sited on at a riding school, so if you just want to potter around as say hello to horses you can.  Close to the A1 at Morpeth and about halfway between the major places you'd want to see in "Greater Northumberland" eg the Air museum, Vindolanda, and Berwick.  With places like Wallington, Cragside, Warkworth, Bamburgh/Seahouses, and Alnwick even closer.   Being a barn conversion the bedroom is an attic room, and the walls are a little thin.  Earplugs and eye-mask would help,  especially the latter during summer .  I suspect anyone with mobility issues would find the stairs a struggle.  I'd certainly stay again. 

    Reviewed by Peter15.0Oct 2020

  • "A lovely couple of days at the cottage."

    Location wise, I think it's perfect being close enough to the A1 but without the noise. Used it as a jumping point to the likes of Bamburgh Castle and Holy island to the north, about 1 hour to the Kielder Waterside forest park to the west. Our cottage came equipped with all the kitchen utensils you need for cooking anything you want and 30 mins to the likes of Newcastle. Bed is comfy, and the ensuite is workable - the electric shower gets the job done, just dont expect large volumes of water lol. Front gardens are well kept and large for any of your dogs to run around, but there's no gates to the drive so be careful. One of the ladies that work there have some dogs that live with them, and although they're a little loud and come up to you 'barking', dont worry, they're just overly excited so dont be scared - just be mindful if you let yours off the lead. Do note that the walls between the cottages lack a certain degree of sound proofing, you can certainly hear each other in the bedrooms and in our particular cottage, its separated via a locked door (useful option for those with kids where they can have their own cottage to themselves) - our particular neighbour was keen cooking at late at night when they got back from where ever they were - and you can definitely hear the microwaves and pan clanging. Stand out was the recently upgraded internet, got 30mb downloads and uploads, so was able to have a TEAMS conference call and stream the championship final to the ipad with no issues - so for those who CANT escape from the net, this will certainly meet your needs. Still, a recommendation and top marks to Jane who was a lovely host.

    Reviewed by Edward15.0Aug 2020

  • "It's the perfect site from which to explore a wide area of Northumberland and a comfortable, warm place to return to for a relaxing evening."

    I enjoyed my visit.

    Reviewed by Jennie16.0Oct 2019

  • "These clean well-decorated cottages are like staying in a goldfish bowl, there is a distinct lack of privacy as you are overlooked front and rear, strange set-up with in my opinion too many 'cottages' crammed into the barn conversion to the extent that there was next to no soundproofing between the adjoining properties, you can hear people talking through the walls, snoring, sneezing, closing cupboard doors, etc etc."

    I appreciate that this may not bother some people but for me it was wholly disappointing and unacceptable. I would not recommend it to anyone. I also did not like the fact that there are often dogs loose around the grounds to the cottages which would not be a problem if they ignored you rather than run at you barking furiously especially if you're walking your own dog. The cottages do not have a decent internet service, it was hit and miss at the best of times and you have to go to sit in a cold uncomfortable reception area if you want a decent signal, I met other similarly disgruntled residents in there. The owner and other staff are very friendly and helpful but the cottages are obviously secondary to the main horse riding /stables business which is fair enough but the set-up made for an unenjoyable experience which I would not care to repeat.

    Reviewed by Jackie8.0Sep 2019

  • "Lovely cottage, very cosy and clean."

    People very friendly. Little more information if local attractions and amenities would have been helpful. Local pubs and places to eat. Also local walks. Would recommend to friends and family and would definitelyvisit again Thank you

    Reviewed by Catherine16.0Sep 2019

  • "I stayed at Wren for 4 weeks, and totally enjoyed my stay."

    The cottage was cosy and met my needs. The surroundings were absolutely beautiful and peaceful. I especially found the sounds of a working riding school very pleasing. The owners Jane and Paul were very attentive and helpful. For example, I had a small problem with the TV. It was immediately replaced. Similarly, a small problem with the toilet was immediately fixed by Paul. All in all a thoroughly enjoyable stay, and should I need to visit the Morpeth area would definitely book again.

    Reviewed by Paul16.0Jun 2019

  • "Excellent location for peace and quiet, country walks and plenty of wildlife."

    Easy access to Morpeth where you can find everything you need. Friendly owners and a great garden to share. Had a great holiday.

    Reviewed by Sandra16.0Apr 2019

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Summary

  • One bedroom: 1 x small double with en-suite shower room with shower, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Electric central heating
  • Electric oven and hob, fridge, microwave, kettle
  • Washing machine and dryer provided in a shared utility room
  • TV, DVD player and WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available
  • Parking is available outside the property
  • Shared gardens in 26 acre grounds
  • 1 wel behaved pet welcome at a £20 supplement
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Please note: This property does not accept work purpose / business bookings
  • Shop and pub 2.8 miles
  • Note: The bed can only be accessed from one side
  • Note: Due to the location of the property, internet services may be limited

The property

Wren Cottage is a terraced cottage located in Morpeth, Northumberland.

There is a small porch area to the front, with a lovely comfortable chair to sit and enjoy the expansive countryside views.

The open-plan living room is home to a variety of furniture, including a sofa and a large TV.

The dining room is perfect for getting together over a scrumptious meal and discussing the day's activities, with seating for up to two people.

The kitchen has a wonderful set of contemporary fitted units and plenty of worktop space for preparing your meals.

Upstairs has a small double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and lovely exposed beams, giving the room that lovely country style feel.

Off-road parking is available directly outside the property.

Wren Cottage is the ideal secluded property for a romantic holiday. Note: Property can be booked with Refs. 999603, 997902 and 999604, together they can sleep eleven people.

Old Barn Cottages

This group of cottages is set in 26 acres of private land and ideally located for exploring the beautiful Northumberland countryside. These attractive and comfortable cottages have been converted from a 17th century stone barn into lovely contemporary holiday homes. Internally, the barns have been well renovated and provide exceptional facilities and touches including the exposed beams in the bedrooms. With three out of the four cottages boasting an open-plan living space, there is plenty to love. A range of comfortable seating, a large TV housing a DVD player, the perfect place to relax after a long day to enjoy your favourite shows. Furnished to a high-standard, the kitchen will inspire you to dust off those cook books and indulge in all the modern appliances at hand. Settle down with your meals at the cosy dining room table for a romantic meal for two or as a family. All of the bedrooms in this group are comfortable, quaint and idyllic, with two of the properties housing en-suite shower rooms, and the others have modern family bathrooms. With comfortable accommodation within and a well-maintained shared garden outside in an attractive rural setting, these Old Barn Cottages combined can accommodate up to eleven people. Perhaps you anticipate a romantic break or simply some peace and quiet away from your busy lifestyle, or fancy a family break away; whatever the occasion, these cottages have your interests in mind. Nearby are the historic towns of Hexham and Corbridge, or the Gateshead Metro Centre for shopping or the Baltic for those who require something more artistic. Kirkley Hall is a 17th century historic mansion, housing a small petting barn of many exotic animals, plus wooded trails a tea room and gift shop. The building is Grade II listed and makes for a lovely day trip. These cottages are situated within the wonderful unspoilt coastline, with fantastic hills for walking and numerous castles to explore.

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About the location

MORPETH

Newcastle 14 miles; Alnwick 19 miles.

The lovely market town of Morpeth is situated centrally in Northumberland and is an ideal base from which to reach the coast or countryside. Offering the remains of an historic castle, lovely parks, riverside walks, ancient architecture and churches and an old chantry with a bagpipe museum, Morpeth is also ideal for visiting surrounding attractions such as Druridge Bay to the east, with miles of golden sands, the vibrant city of Newcastle to the south, Alnwick to the north, with its castle and gardens and the National Trust's Wallington Hall to the west. There is also access to the Simonside and Cheviot Hills, with good walking amidst beautiful countryside.

Please note: This property does not accept work purpose / business bookings.

This property has a £20 pet supplement

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas