Stylish and bursting with character, this spacious barn conversion sits within open countryside within easy reach of Berwick-Upon-Tweed and the stunning Northumberland coast. Part of a small group of properties on a former dairy farm, this attractive holiday home sleeps six guests and welcomes two happy hounds, making it ideal for a coastal break with your loved ones. With an open-plan living area and two enclosed gardens, there’s plenty of space to rest and recharge after adventurous days wandering coastal trails and scampering on sandy beaches.
Thoughtfully converted to preserve its original character, this stone barn conversion has lots of beautiful features, including arched windows and exposed stone walls. A warm colour scheme, elegant furnishings, and lovely design features such as the iron staircase and wood burner add a touch of class. The heart of this delightful home is the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Cook up a storm in the modern fitted kitchen, then fill the air with laughter and chatter as you gather round the dining table for convivial mealtimes. Spend cosy evenings snuggled in the lounge, your pups jostling for space in front of the wood burner, or sip a sundowner in the garden and stargaze in the uninterrupted night’s sky. With a south-facing patio to the front and an enclosed garden with a small wooden area to the rear, kids and dogs can play safely while you relax with a cuppa. When bedtime calls, three warm and welcoming bedrooms invite a peaceful night’s sleep, while two bathrooms and a downstairs WC take care of all practicalities.
Your pups can scamper on sands to their heart’s content with Cocklawburn beach welcoming pups year round to its breathtaking sand and rock shores. History-loving hounds can accompany their humans around the ancient priory on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, and sniff out adventure around the town walls of Britain’s most northerly town, Berwick-upon-Tweed (2.5 miles).