Surrounded by breathtaking countryside, this sympathetically updated stone-built former mill house is perfect for families, friends and their canine pals seeking a tranquil rural getaway. With plenty of space for six guests, this stylishly decorated property also has ample room for a pair of four-legged companions to come along and explore this stunning region. Featuring exposed timber beams, high vaulted ceilings, a welcoming wood burner, an original mill press and a delightful garden, the property makes a fabulously relaxing holiday home for keen walkers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering Northumberland’s stunning coastline and spellbinding landscapes.
The cottage has a light-filled lounge with a cosy wood burner and a high vaulted ceiling, providing a lovely space to unwind at the end of a memorable day. There’s also a rustic-style open-plan kitchen/diner with timber beams and a sociable farmhouse dining table. The ground floor also features a relaxing shower room and the first of the property’s three spacious bedrooms: a cheerful twin room with garden views. Two more bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities, are on the first floor, both with comfortable king-size beds, skylights and exposed beams in vaulted ceilings. Stepping outside, the long, south-facing garden has a patio and furniture, providing an ideal space for you to sit back and dine alfresco as your four-legged friends run about on the lawn.
The idyllic hamlet of Warenton makes a great base for discovering the beautiful Northumberland countryside and its dark starry skies. The area has plenty of great walks for your pet to lead you along, with destinations including St Cuthbert’s Cave (9 miles) and Yeavering Bell Hill Fort in the Cheviot Hills (13.5 miles). Heading east to the coast, there are some lovely dog-friendly beaches in the bustling villages of Bamburgh (7 miles), Seahouses (10 miles) and Beadnell Bay (14.5 miles).