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Woodburn Cottage
Short breaks with dogs in Corbridge, near Hexham with 3 bedrooms, sleeps 6. Enclosed Garden/Patio, Golf nearby, Pub within 1 mile.
Bedrooms - 3
Sleeps - 6
Bathrooms - 2
Pets welcome
First Floor:
Bedroom 3: With kingsize bed, beams and en-suite with bath, walk-in shower and toilet.
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Welcome pack.
Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area. Hot tub for 7 (private). 1 small dog welcome. Bike store. Private parking for 2 cars; additional on road parking. No smoking. Please note: This property has a security deposit of £150.
The Byre is a beautifully restored, semi-detached barn conversion, situated in a fantastic location which offers guests the chance to explore all that Northumberland has to offer. Lovingly furnished, The Byre is set over three levels; upstairs you will find the master bedroom with a kingsize bed and en-suite bathroom. A further double bedroom and a twin room are located downstairs as well as a family bathroom, well-equipped kitchen/dining room and spacious living area. To the back of the property is an enclosed garden with decking that houses a fantastic hot tub, the ideal place to sit back, relax and enjoy your holiday! The Byre comes with an exclusive free catch and release pass to nearby Chatton Trout Fishery, a well-stocked 14-acre lake trout fishery which provides an excellent day out for any keen participants!
Chatton is a picturesque village that has a shop and a pub which serves food.
Slightly further afield is the friendly small town of Wooler (known locally as Glendale; the inspiration for ‘Postman Pat’s, Greendale’) only 5 miles inland. This is a popular destination for those who enjoy cycling, golf, horse riding and walking with the challenging St Cuthbert’s Way close by.
Bamburgh is renowned for its majestic fortress and beautiful expanse of golden, sandy beach and is only 11 miles east.
The elegant Georgian town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, which straddles the salmon rich River Tweed, and the cobbled, market town of Alnwick, protected by its dramatic castle, both offer a wide array of amenities around half an hour’s drive away. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction to see the Grand Cascade Waterfall and dine in the restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe! This is England’s Borderland and is often referred to as ’the secret kingdom’. Beach 13 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
Can't make your mind up - isolated country cottage or cottage near the sea? North East England is many peoples first choice. There is plenty of dog friendly weekend breaks in Visit Durham and North Pennines, Northumberland or Islands off Northumberland Coast - some have electric car charging points.