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Gadir Cottage
Cosy cottage in Hexham with 1 bedroom, sleeps 2. No pets. Golf nearby, Short Breaks All Year.
Bedrooms - 1
Sleeps - 2
Bathrooms - 1
Sorry no pets
The property is all on the ground floor, has oil underfloor central heating and oak floors throughout and comprises:
Open plan living space.
Lounge area: With 40" Smart TV, DVD player and French doors leading to patio area.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer.
Bedroom: With kingsize bed, TV and DVD player.
Bathroom: With shower over bath and WC.
All oil, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.
Lawned garden with patio and garden furniture to side. Large patio to front. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking or e-cigarettes. Please note: There are ten steps with handrail to the lawned garden at the side of the property.
Set in the small picturesque village of Rock, The Old Workshop has been fully converted to create a single-storey holiday cottage. Built in 1856, this property comprises a spacious open-plan living area with large French windows leading onto the patio, linked to the stylish dining kitchen area. Guests are welcome to use the culinary herbs at the front of the cottage for cooking during their stay. There is solid oak flooring throughout the property. The small entrance hall links to the spacious bedroom which has large built-in wardrobes, and there is even an outside boot and wellie rack.
The Old Workshop forms part of the Rock village estate and is well placed for easy visits to the stunning Northumbrian coastline and fabulous local countryside walks. The village has a well-marked trail past the ancient church. The golden beaches of Newton-by-the-Sea and Embleton are less than 5 miles away. Combine a fabulous coastal walk to Dunstanburgh Castle and back with lunch overlooking the sea in the quaint fishing village of Craster, world famous for its smoked kippers and salmon.
Golfers are spoilt for choice being within easy reach of many first class coastal courses. Inland, the Northumberland National Park is a stunning area of natural beauty, a magnet for cyclists, bird watchers and anglers. The market town of Alnwick, five miles away, is famous for its castle, featured in Harry Potter films and Downton Abbey, and the splendid gardens with the famous treehouse restaurant. To the north lies the busy town of Seahouses and the Farne Island
Finding it hand to choose - isolated country cottage or seaside cottage holiday? North East England has wonderful wildlife. whichcottage.co.uk details properties that welcome dogs to stay in Newcastle, Durham and North Pennines or The Farne Islands and Holy Island of Lindisfarne - some have fishing nearby.