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Welcome to our self catering cottage on the Northumberland Coast
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East Farm cottage and the Snug is a stunning stone barn conversion situated on the edge of the village of Embleton on the Nortumberland Coast. The property is full of character and retains many of its original features.
A few minutes away is Embleton bay which has unspoilt beaches where you can explore the northumberland Heritage Coast.
Our Accommodation The Croft
On the ground there is open plan living area, a fully fitted kitchen . There is also a King sized bedroom with ensuite bath, whb and toilet. NB There are a couple of steps to this area On the first floor there is a second bedroom with twin beds and en-suite shower room. Outside the property there is off road parking for two cars and a patio garden with garden furniture and a bbq.
Well behaved dogs are welcome but only allowed in living areas.
Services
- Electric storage heating.
- Multi-fuel stove in lounge.
- Heating, coal and initial supply of logs included in rent.
- Good selection of books, DVDs, games, tourist info etc.
- Courtesy tray on arrival.
General details
- NO SMOKING allowed.
- Well behaved, house trained dog allowed (£15 per dog- 2 max) Must be kept off furniture and out of sleeping area.
ACCOMMODATION- The Snug
This very spacious, comfortable studio has a mezzanine floor sleeping area with a double bed. It is accessed by a spiral staircase and is surrounded by a wrought iron balustrade. There are lovely views in 3 directions. . (This area is not suitable for children under the age of 6).
The main sleeping area, below the mezzanine floor, has a king-size bed, wardrobe and drawers and has a screen for privacy.
Lounge/dining - open plan living area with vaulted ceiling.
2 large comfortable sofas in front of a multi-fuel stove, carpets, soft furnishings, rugs, original paintings and beautiful views all make this studio an ideal base to return to after a day of enjoying the Northumberland coast.
French windows lead to the patio garden with furniture and Bbq. There is private parking .
TV, DVD/ Digital freeview, CD/cassette, books, games.
Dining for 3 people.
3 steps down to kitchen: Well equipped fitted galley kitchen with electric oven, ceramic hob, fridge, freezer, microwave, toaster etc. Original beams and flagged floors.
Shower Room: Tiled shower room. Shower cubicle with electric shower. Basin. Toilet. Heated ladder towel rail..
Services
- Electric storage heating.
- Multi-fuel stove in lounge.
- Heating, coal and initial supply of logs included in rent.
- Good selection of books, DVDs, games, tourist info etc.
- Courtesy tray on arrival.
General details
- NO SMOKING allowed.
- Well behaved, house trained dog allowed (£15 per dog- 2 max) Must be kept off furniture
Our Northumberland Location
Our studio barn conversion forms the western end of east farm croft on the edge on Embleton Village, with views over Dumstanburgh castle. Embleton Village lies a few miles from the A1 that links Edinburgh with Newcastle but despite this it remains off the beaten track. The Northumberland coastline is renowned for it sandy beaches and superb scenery.
Important Information
There are 3 steps between kitchen and lounge and a
spiral staircase is narrow and not suitable for children under the age of 6 or the infirm.
The Local Area
The coastline of North Northumberland is well known for its sandy beaches and superb scenery along with its picturesque villages overlooked by magnificent castles.
The historic village of Embleton lies just a few miles east of the main A1 that links Edinburgh with Newcastle-upon-Tyne, but despite this, it remains off the beaten track and as a result has not been spoilt by over-development.
Just off this stretch of coastline, lie the Farne Islands. Well known by SCUBA divers and naturalists alike, these islands are host to a diverse cross section of marine life and coastal species. Boat trips to the Farnes can be arranged from Seahouses, 2 miles north of Beadnell.
There are interesting market towns in the region. Alnwick with its majestic castle, famous gardens and weekly market is only 12 miles away. Morpeth and Berwick both a scenic 25 mile drive.
A visit to the region would not be complete without a visit to Holy Island. (Tide times can be checked at Seahouses, or ask one of the locals).
Young or old, walker, bird-watcher, golfer or sandcastle builder the area has something for everyone.
More information
For more information on our self catering cottage in Embleton, Northumberland, please contact us or visit the website using the links above.
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