Seahouses 3.6 miles.
Positioned rurally in West Fleetham near Seahouses in Northumberland is Woodlea, a fabulous, three-storey holiday home.
Enjoying woodland views and a tranquil setting near Northumberland Coast AONB, Woodlea offers a well-equipped base for a self-catered stay for seven guests.
Benefit from ample private parking, before heading into the home, hanging up your coat in the porch, ahead of reaching the open-plan living space, complete with wooden flooring throughout.
Be welcomed by a homely sitting area with quality seating and a TV, a dining table to accommodate up to eight guests, with a woodburning stove in the backdrop, and a fully-equipped kitchen, where you can rustle up delicious meals and keep on top of your washing.
For some peace and quiet, head upstairs to the second floor, home to a snug with TV and Xbox, also the ideal place for the children of your group, whilst the rear, sunny garden offers a nature-filled retreat, with scenic vistas on your doorstep; dine alfresco on warmer evenings, where you also find some storage for your bikes and outdoor equipment.
When sleep calls, select between four well-appointed bedrooms, including a king-size with en-suite, a double and a single, along with a twin (zip/link) on the second floor.
The home is complete with a spacious bathroom, servicing all the bedrooms, with the added convenience of two cloakrooms dotted around Woodlea.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Woodlea is set on the National Cycle Route, and whilst for beachgoers, Low Newton-by-the Sea beach is a short journey away, along with Preston Tower, and Dunstanburgh Castle, ideal for history buffs.
Travel towards Bamburgh for further attractions, including its golden shoreline, Bamburgh Castle Golf Club, enjoying elevated sea glimpses, and Bamburgh Castle, offering educational tours covering its heritage.
Holy Island can be explored, reachable via boat, along with the National Trust property of Lindisfarne Castle, or for a town brimming with amenities, travel to Alnwick, with the chance to tour the Bailiffgate Museum, stroll along the River Aln, or simply grab a bite to eat at a nearby restaurant.
Round off your getaway by exploring the Northumberland National Park, all possible by making Woodlea your base.