Located in Wooler, the gateway to the tail-wagging landscapes of the Cheviots, this family-friendly Victorian retreat is perfectly placed for finding plenty of ball-throwing opportunities across the Northumberland countryside and coastline.
Hang up the leash in the entrance hallway before leading the way into the cosy lounge, which boasts a huge bay window and an open fire that promises to warm chilly toes and paws. Featuring a delightful wood burner, the cosy snug provides a wonderfully peaceful area to plan tomorrow’s walk. Tame the growl of hungry stomachs in the elegant kitchen and enjoy your efforts with the whole pack seated in the light-filled dining room overlooking the garden. The three homely bedrooms upstairs provide a peaceful retreat to retire to at the end of a busy day’s adventure. There is one en-suite super-king-size bedroom boasting a fabulous roll-top bath set within a gorgeous bay window, one super-king-size zip-and-link bedroom (can be made up as a twin), and one king-size bedroom on offer. Canine companions can let off some steam in the enclosed garden, which features a lawn, a south-west-facing patio, a summerhouse and a hot tub. Outside, there is private parking for four cars.
Bordering the Northumberland National Park in the foothills of the Cheviots, the market town of Wooler is a haven for nature lovers and canine companions alike. Langleeford, the Ingram Valley, and Linhope Spout can all be reached within 15.5 miles. Your pup will go mutts for a run around the gloriously golden, dune-backed beach at the harbourside village of Seahouses, 19 miles away. From Seahouses, hop on a boat trip to the Farne Islands with your canine companion in tow to see a variety of wildlife. The border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, which offers some lovely coastal and country river walks, can be reached within 18 miles.