This gorgeous townhouse welcomes up to three dogs and sits in the heart of Wooler. The historic property is set over three storeys, with two lounges on the first floor providing flexible living space to suit guests of all ages. Explore the National Park, Cheviot Hills and Northumberland’s coastal villages, then return home to discover the independent shops, pubs and cafes on your doorstep.
Pause to admire the high street and church views before you head inside this thoughtfully renovated residence. Carefully chosen furnishings, artwork and accessories set the scene for a memorable stay; after leaving outdoor gear in the porch/boot room and coats in the hallway, move on into a welcoming kitchen and dining room, complete with a wood burner to warm pet paws while you prepare and share home-cooked meals. A cloakroom is located off the hallway. Upstairs, two separate lounges on the first floor offer an ideal set-up for mixed groups – one offers a quiet stylish space for catching up, while the other boasts a TV and PlayStation for games and film nights. This floor also features a stylish king-size bedroom and a contemporary bathroom. On the second floor, two further bedrooms sit beneath the eaves; choose from a double with a telescope for late-night stargazing, or a pretty twin room. A sleek shower room is conveniently close by. Green spaces in front of the property have park benches if you fancy a breath of fresh air, and there’s a choice of free parking spots close by.
Explore the market town of Wooler, home to shops, inns, eateries, churches and other buildings dating back to the 1700s. Known as the ‘gateway to the Cheviots’ and sitting on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, Wooler is a walker’s paradise. Bamburgh (15.5 miles) is home to a beautiful beach and a Grade I-listed castle with dog-friendly grounds, or you could take a boat trip from Seahouses (19 miles) to the wildlife-rich Farne Islands.