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Welcome to our luxury self catering cottage in Northumberland
Quarry House Cottage
All the rooms are large and the kitchen at 18 feet by 16 feet is no exception. This has a large farmhouse table, a full range of granite-topped units and every appliance one could want, including a washer drier and dishwasher.
The spacious drawing room has an elegant fireplace, two floor-to-ceiling 12 feet windows, one facing west and the southerly one opening through a patio door into a spacious, paved terrace and large private garden.
There is a large double bedroom with a super-king-size bed and television, two twin bedrooms and two fully-tiled bathrooms, one with a bath and bidet and both with power showers.
Furnished with antiques, original oil and watercolour paintings, and shelves of good books, this is a self catering holiday cottage of the very highest quality and an ideal retreat for the discerning guest demanding the very best cottage in Northumberland.
Merlin cottage
Offering the last word in luxury self catering holiday accommodationfor a family or group of four, Merlin Cottage is a superb self-catering holiday cottage near Alnwick and Morpeth in Northumberland.
The huge open-plan living area has a large sitting area, with a wood-burning stove, opening through a patio door into a private terrace and garden with stunning westerly views.
The kitchen is massive with granite worktops, an American-style fridge freezer, and full range of domestic appliances, including a washer drier and dishwasher, providing everything that you might expect of a 5-Star holiday cottage.
The sleeping accommodation comprises one double bedroom with a super-king-size bed, en-suite bathroom and televison, one twin bedroom, and a family bathroom with a bath and roll-in shower.
Our Northumberland Location
Situated deep in the unspoilt countryside between the Cheviot Hills and the magnificent Northumberland Heritage Coast, Beacon Hill Farm stands on the site of an ancient beacon and enjoys marvellous views in all directions. Because of its elevated position, Beacon Hill has always been of local strategic importance and there is evidence of an Iron Age village around the hill top. Positioned midway between Alnwick and Morpeth.
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