Reconnect with the great outdoors and explore the beauty of the Northumberland countryside with your canine companions in tow before returning to this stunning stone-built cottage a stick’s throw from the Scottish Borders.
Hang up the leash in the boot room before leading the way into the open-plan kitchen/diner, which features everything you need to refuel at the end of a busy day. Follow the warmth of the wood burner into the beautiful lounge to unwind weary walking muscles whilst gazing out at the picturesque views of the distant Cheviot Hills. Upstairs, the south-facing king-size bedroom on the first floor boasts a delightful window seat where you can enjoy rural vistas. You’ll also find a twin bedroom and a twin zip-and-link bedroom (can be made up as a king-size) on this floor. Up the cottage-style stairs to the second floor is an en-suite king-size bedroom with astounding views that’ll leave you dreaming of tomorrow’s adventure. Being enclosed, playful pups can safely roam the lawned garden whilst you relax on the patio. To the front of the cottage, there is an outside tap, perfect for rinsing muddy paws. There is private parking for three cars available.
This scenic countryside spot is just 3 miles from the tidal causeway to Holy Island and Lindisfarne Nature Reserve, where you can nuzzle noses with wildlife along scenic walks and coastal paths. Take the lead to the historic town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, 10 miles away, to explore its quaint alleyways, hidden courtyards, and medieval remains with your canine companion in tow. You’ll find plenty of stick-throwing opportunities in the Cheviot Hills, beginning your adventure from the market town of Wooler, 10.5 miles away. Your pup will go mutts for a run around the gloriously golden, dune-backed beach at the harbourside village of Seahouses, 15 miles away.