Sitting along a country lane on the outskirts of the magnificent Northumberland National Park, this cheerful stone-built semi-detached cottage offers glorious rural views and makes a fabulous holiday getaway for couples and smaller families. With plenty of room for four guests, this spacious, light-filled property features a wood burner, exposed stonework and large windows looking out onto stunning countryside. Providing ample space for your pet dog to join you on your travels, the property makes a fantastic base for walkers discovering the magical woodlands, impressive castles and bustling market towns of a glorious part of Northumberland.
This cheery cottage features a lovely open-plan lounge/diner perfect for relaxing in. The lounge has comfortable seating and a wood burner set in a stone fireplace, making an ideal spot to cuddle up in front of the TV for a favourite movie. A step leads up onto a delightful raised dining area. The airy kitchen has plenty of useful equipment, a breakfast table and windows with rural views. The ground floor also offers a soothing shower room. Upstairs there are two cosy bedrooms: one twin and one king-size, each with seating areas, sloping ceilings and skylights offering far-reaching country views. Outside, the pretty garden features a charming patio and steps leading up to the lawn which is bordered by flower beds and a stone wall. With a choice of outdoor furniture and plenty of space for your pet to run around, the garden provides a great space to while away a sunny summer’s afternoon.
There are miles of unforgettable walks in the Cheviot Hills, perfect for hardy dogs and their owners, with nearby destinations including St Cuthbert’s Cave (9.5 miles) and Yeavering Bell Hill Fort (4.5 miles). The thriving market town of Wooler (1 mile) has a choice of great dog-friendly pubs and cafes.