Gather your favourite pack of people and pets for a getaway at this Grade II-listed townhouse. With four beautiful bedrooms and a sunny conservatory as well as miles of dog-friendly sands on the doorstep, it’s the perfect pad for a coastal getaway. What’s more, guests can enjoy complimentary access to local leisure and sports and facilities.
Located within sight of Bamburgh’s iconic castle, this three-storey holiday home exudes elegance. Facing the village’s tree-lined village grove, it welcomes guests into an entrance hallway then on to a lounge where a magnificent open fireplace commands attention and a choice of striking sofas suggest cosy nights in with the dogs napping at your feet. Adjoining is a stylish dining room, with more comfortable seating and a large wooden dining suite, plus patio doors into a conservatory with an all-glass pitched roof and relaxed seating. Fling open the doors in warmer weather and the dogs can wander into the garden at will. Elsewhere on the ground floor is a contemporary kitchen stocked with all the self-catering essentials, plus a well-presented bathroom. When it’s time to settle the dogs and say goodnight, you’ll find a spacious king-size bedroom with a TV and en-suite shower room, a double bedroom also with its own TV, a twin bedroom and a family bathroom on the first floor. The second floor features a sanctuary-like attic bedroom where there’s an additional small double bed – suitable for one guest on request – and views over the rooftops towards Bamburgh Castle. Your social space extends beyond the conservatory into an enclosed courtyard garden with outdoor furniture and a BBQ – a perfect private place for food, drinks and doggy leg-stretches.
Guests here have complimentary access to local leisure club facilities and can also enjoy a free round of golf at Bamburgh Castle Golf Club and game of tennis at the courts beneath the castle. Don’t tire yourself out too much though – the dogs are sure to want walks on Bamburgh’s glorious sandy beach, just half a mile from your front door. 3 miles south is Seahouses, the embarkation point for boat trips to the wildlife-rich Farne Islands, while 15 miles in the other direction is Lindisfarne – also known as Holy Island – which can be reached, when the tides permit, via a paved causeway.