Breathe in the salty sea air and soak up the scenery of this magical slice of Northumberland with a stay in this inviting Seahouses cottage. Suited to couples, families and small groups, this inviting hideaway sits just moments from the village’s bustling harbour, where you’ll find independent shops and plenty of places to tuck into fish and chips after a sandy stroll with your four-pawed pal.
Step inside through the back door and into a pretty, white-washed kitchen/diner with a fresh, airy feel. Here, you’ll find everything required to whip up hearty Northumberland suppers, with an oval dining table at the centre where everyone gathers while plans for tomorrow’s adventures are made. After mealtimes, wander through to the lounge, where soft seating invites you to unwind, the TV provides easy evening entertainment, and the wood burner attracts heat-seeking hounds. When it’s time to retire, on the first floor, three restful bedrooms await. An electric stair lift and handrail support guests with limited mobility. Choose between the master king-size, a traditional twin and a cosy single, all served by a gleaming family bathroom. Outside, the enclosed front garden is a real bonus for anyone travelling with canines, giving space for safe outdoor pottering while you enjoy a quiet brew at the garden table. A rear gate provides a handy shortcut into the village, and private parking for one car is located just behind the property.
Dog walkers are truly spoilt, with the Northumberland Coast Path passing a little over 300 metres away, leading you to peaceful spots such as Bell’s Point (1 mile), Benthall (2.5 miles) and the sweeping sands of Beadnell Bay (4 miles) – all brilliant for letting your trusty hound stretch their legs. You’ll also be well placed for exploring the wider Northumberland Coast National Landscape, including the grounds of mighty Bamburgh Castle (3.5 miles) and the atmospheric Holy Island of Lindisfarne (19 miles). For an unforgettable outing, head down to Seahouses Harbour (300 metres) to join boat trips that venture out around the wildlife-rich Farne Islands, with many operators welcoming pups on board.