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Acorn Cottage

(Ref. 1051294)

Longframlington, Northumberland Show on map

4.7

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Broadband / WiFi

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24 Customer Reviews

  • "A wonderful holiday let in a beautiful village."

    I’ve looked at booking this a few times and it didn’t disappoint. Pre arrival information was excellent, allocated parking space on arrival. We arrived late but the lights were on it was lovely and warm and a bottle of Prosecco chilling in the fridge was a welcome sight. Thank you for the thoughtful welcome basket. Very stylish the beds were so comfortable everything catered for with some lovely little extra touches. Thank you for a wonderful stay we wished we were staying longer.

    Reviewed by SueNov 2023

  • "Nice modern property ideally located to explore Northumberland."

    Reviewed by KeithSep 2023

  • "Well-equipped and welcoming stay, thank you."

    Reviewed by TonyMay 2023

  • "This is compact accommodation so expectations should be adjusted accordingly."

    It was perfect for us two and our Labrador but with four guests it might feel a little crowded. Excellent communication with owners who provide a helpful welcome pack including a bottle of Prosecco. The house was warm, spotlessly clean, with basic kitchen equipment. Unlike another reviewer of the owners’ adjacent property, we didn’t think Prosecco glasses were needed, although deeper larger bowls for dishes like pasta would be useful. Although located a little set back from a reasonably busy road, the house is well insulated from traffic noise and we slept well on and extremely comfortable bed. Longframlington is well situated for exploring this part of Northumberland; we had good walks on local beaches, with Warkworth a favourite, and visited a few of the National Trust properties in the vicinity. Overall, a great little holiday cottage and we’d thoroughly recommend.

    Reviewed by JenniferMar 2023

  • "Great visit again!"

    Thank you !

    Reviewed by SuzanneFeb 2023

  • "We had a wonderful holiday at Acorn Cottage."

    A great place to stay! The cottage is so well equipped you’ll want for nothing, so clean and lots of toiletries. Super comfy bed and amazing quality bedding and towels. Thanks for the welcome pack. So many amazing beaches, castles and places to visit in the area. We will be back!

    Reviewed by SuzanneOct 2022

  • "We had a very comfortable stay at Acorn cottage, which was very clean, well kept with good facilities."

    The TV Sports package was certainly very much appreciated by my husband and my son! As was the kind welcome pack with wine, biscuits and the lovely flowers provided by the hosts. Perhaps the only thing which would make it absolutely perfect would be the addition of a dish washer, which I missed. All in all a great holiday in a lovely village in a gray area! Thank you.

    Reviewed by SheilaAug 2022

  • "Positives, lovely crisp bed linen, comfy bed and soft towels."

    Decent location to explore Northumberland. Starter pack of tea, coffee etc and a bottle of Prosecco in the fridge was very much appreciated. Cons, under equipped, be prepared to bring washing up liquid, oven gloves, any cleaning products other than hand wash, no worktop saver/chopping board, no condiments at all (I realise covid has had an impact but all other cottages we’ve stayed in since 2020 have had all of the above). Also some desirables missing, full length mirror, no clock, no pen. We probably would go back if we wanted to stay in the area again if the price was lowered, definitely wasn’t value for money, but we’d be more prepared next time.

    Reviewed by MichelleJun 2022

  • "Just had a week at Acorn Cottage (20th/27th May) and can ony say the cottage was everything we expected it to be."

    Spotlessly clean, easily managed and a very comfortable bed. It was conveniently positioned to enable us to visit many castles and beautiful beaches. The village had everything you would need for a relaxing holiday. A good stocked shop, paper shop, The Running Fox sandwich bar, lovely butchers and The Village Inn pub which was really good for meals.

    Reviewed by JernnyMay 2022

  • "Very comfortable house in a good area for exploring Northumberland."

    Lots of walks without too much driving, useful bus to Rothbury. Wonderful beaches not too far away. The only thing we could improve about the house would be to swap the washing machine for a dishwasher .

    Reviewed by SimonMay 2022

  • "The cottage was well maintained and welcoming."

    Contact with owner was a bonus which gave a sense of security if something went wrong. Overall a well deserved ten out of ten!!!!

    Reviewed by KennethMar 2022

  • "Nice cottage and very warm."

    We had to pick up several dog poops which were around the rear garden on the shingle obviously left by previous owners which was disappointing. We would suggest this is part of the cleaning inspection process. The only other issue might be worth mentioning to guests is to turn off the bathroom extractor fan unless you what to be kept awake for two hours as that is what the timer seems to be set at! Other than that we liked the location and its access to local attractions. Terry and Lesley

    Reviewed by TDec 2021

  • "Lovely cosy, well-equipped cottage with owners that go above and beyond to ensure you are welcomed and have everything you need."

    Fantastic communication on the facilities, cleaning regime, key collection and the numerous annoying questions I sent to them - nothing was too much trouble. Ideally placed to visit all the local attractions, and a fantastic local pub (The Village Inn) with lots of different choices of dishes and cuisines and a local sandwich bar (The running fox) with epic lunch options. All furnishings are high end and quality pieces, the beds are the comfiest I've ever slept on and great to have a smart TV with Sky Sports too. Clean, comfy base for our family holiday, will hopefully return to the cottage next door with the grandparents at a later date (owned by Kevin & Claire also).

    Reviewed by RuthOct 2021

  • "Cottage was perfectly situated for travel around Northumberland and was immaculate."

    Communication by Sykes Cottages and the owner was excellent.

    Reviewed by AnnaOct 2021

  • "We highly recommend Acorn Cottage and had a superb week in Northumberland."

    The cottage (a modern build) was perfect, spotlessly clean, comfortable (the beds are superb), spacious yet had a cosy feel, parking, quiet, had everything we needed and is located in a lovely friendly village that has good amenities. We visited many places from Longframlington including Holy Island, Bamburgh. Alnwick, Morpeth, Rothbury, Hadrians Wall and Sea Houses. The owners were very accommodating and easy to contact and left an appreciated welcome pack. Thank you.

    Reviewed by IreneSep 2021

  • "Very happy with the stay."

    Excellent location and great hosts.

    Reviewed by SheelaAug 2021

  • "Well equipped, comfortable and cosy cottage."

    Well placed for visiting surrounding area. Highly recommended.

    Reviewed by SharonJul 2021

  • "Lovely cottage, very comfortable."

    Good central location for exploring Northumberland inland and the coast. The village is great with excellent food available in the local amenities.

    Reviewed by AlanJul 2021

  • "We had a leak in the bathroom which came into the kitchen."

    The owners attended to this quickly and efficiently without involving Sykes. The large flat screen TV was mounted on the very thin party wall, so that the neighbours complained about the reasonable volume of our TV. The TV was out of proportion with the thin party wall. We understand that had been regular complaints previously. Could be resolved by either 1) having a smaller TV NOT mounted on the party wall, or 2) using sound insulation for a very modest cost on both Acorn’s wall and the neighbours. There was no checkout information available at the cottage

    Reviewed by JudithJun 2021

  • "We had a really fantastic time and would definitely recommend to friends and family."

    The house and garden was really nice and furnished well, (garden would benefit from a parasol/shade as the weather was very hot and sunny and there was no shade for the children). But other than that it was fab!

    Reviewed by LauraMay 2021

  • "The cottage was spotlessly clean and very well equipped, with a nice welcome pack provided."

    This was greatly appreciated as we arrived quite late on the Friday evening. We did interact with the owners who proved their worth by responding very quickly to a tiny query that we had. The beds were very comfy and there was plenty of wardrobe and cupboard space. Hairdryers supplied if needed too. Plenty of equipment in the kitchen, though we only cooked a couple of times despite best intentions - the pub beckoned! We would definitely recommend this cottage for a relaxing holiday. The village of Longframlington has everything that you need - it has 2 pubs, although we definitely favoured The Village for both food and the friendliness of the staff and locals. It is also dog friendly which helped as we had 2 pooches with us. The reviews all suggest that the Granby is better for food, but we found it very average (though we did only get a takeaway), and the pub itself was soulless. Not somewhere I'd feel comfortable going for a couple of beers after a long day's walking. The Running Fox bakery has an amazing selection of artisan bread, cakes and snacks which we found hard to resist. it also offers takeaway coffees/teas if that's what you're looking for. We used Carr's, the corner shop and everyone there was very friendly and there was a good selection of items to buy (though we only picked up a few things that we'd forgotten). We didn't go to the butchers, but there was always a queue outside which is testament to its popularity. Being on the edge of the Cheviot Hills the variety of walks and vistas was incredible and we were exhausted every night from exploring the area. We visited Alnwick to go to Barter Books which is really worth the trip. We also went to the beach at Drurudge bay twice. Once we walked south from the country park and then the next time we walked North to Amble and back along the cliff path. The beach is 7 miles long and absolutely stunning. We did a walk from Rothbury up to the Cheviots - that's a nice place to visit too. We did a circular walk along Hadrian's Wall from Steel Rigg - that was challenging because of all of the steps, but absolutely stunning. We did a walk into the Cheviots from Alwinton which was stunning - really rugged and remote, we loved it.

    Reviewed by JoyceSep 2020

  • "Acorn Cottage was very clean and comfortable and well situated in the village of Longframlington, with easy access to Alnwick and the coastal resorts."

    The kitchen was well equipped, the house was warm and cosy, and had everything we needed. I would definitely recommend it.

    Reviewed by ZiaSep 2020

  • "We enjoyed our stay, the only thing we would comment on was the fact that the property lacked an essential item when one is having a vacation and that was a DISHWASHER."

    . The owner said that there was no space available but actually there was a cupboard that was not being used that could have housed a small unit. That would have given a 10 and an "exceeded expecations" in my rating.

    Reviewed by HenryJul 2020

  • "We had a super family short break in an area of Northumberland that was new to us."

    The cottage on arrival was spotlessly clean and tidy. The village of Longframlington was a good base and was great to take a dog walk around, also enjoyed a delicious coffee and cake in the Running Fox cafe.

    Reviewed by NicolaJul 2020

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size (zip/link can be made into twins on request) 1 x king, this property can be booked with Chestnut Cottage (1026617) to sleep a total of 9 guests
  • Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Sitting/dining room
  • Oil central heating
  • Welcome pack including complimentary prosecco and flowers provided
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, Smart TV with freeview and restricted WiFi
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels
  • Allocated off-road parking for one car
  • Enclosed rear patio with rattan garden furniture and BBQ
  • Two well-behaved pets welcome Sorry, no smoking allowed
  • Shop and pub within 0.2 miles
  • Please note, this property can be booked with Chestnut Cottage (1026617) to sleep a total of 9 guests.

The property

Nestled at the heart of rural Northumberland within striking distance of the coast is this mid-terrace cottage, set in the village of Longframlington.

Acorn Cottage is the perfect property to call home as you explore this picturesque part of the country, with your partner or friends and family.

The interior of the dwelling is thoughtfully presented throughout, with the plush furnishings complementing everything you will require for the duration of your stay.

Enter into the compact, yet well-equipped kitchen and look forward to making use of the electric oven and hob to rustle up home-cooked meals and the large fridge/freezer offers plenty of space to keep your tasty treats.

In here, you will also find a washer/dryer, perfect for easily freshening up your clothes after a day exploring the countryside or coast.

Settle down for dinner within the spacious sitting/dining room, before you sink into the plush sofa and flick on the Smart TV.

Heading upstairs, you will find two bedrooms, both boasting a refreshing ambiance and have access to a sleek family bathroom, containing a shower over bath, so you can choose to enjoy a relaxing soak before heading to bed.

The bedroom consist of a king-size bedroom and a king-size bedroom with zip/link features, allowing you alter the set up to suit the needs of your party make up.

During a balmy afternoon, look forward to a spot of alfresco dining within the enclosed patio area, safe for any canine companions that you may bringing along to roam.

Immerse yourself in your surroundings further by taking a stroll into the centre of Longframlington, home to an award-winning village shop, which stocks local foods, including Craster kippers, Northumbrian cheeses, biscuits, puddings, whisky, gin and beers, accompanied by an array of pubs and eateries.

For days out, venture to Alnwick, where you will find Alnwick Castle, which doubled up as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films and the Alnwick garden, where you can enjoy a unique dining experience in the fairy-tale setting of the world’s largest tree house.

Keen walkers will be delighted by the plethora of routes within the National Park and the Heritage Coast, both providing breath-taking scenery.

Other places to visit within the area include the market town of Morpeth and the village of Rothbury with specialist shops, as well as Northumberland Country Zoo, The National Trust property of Cragside and Warkworth Castle.

Acorn Cottage is splendid retreat promising a relaxed holiday in Northumberland.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

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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!