Holiday Cottages in Amble, Cumbria available for rental
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| Harbour Holm , Amble |
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Price: £ from £ 240
Sleeps: 5 |

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Situated less than 100 yards from the harbour of Amble; known locally as the friendliest port, this lovely stone-built terraced cottage provides deceptively spacious holiday accommodation of an excellent standard. The property is tastefully furnished throughout and oozes charm and character. The modern kitchen / dining area to the rear is particularly well appointed and additional leather corner seating offers a peaceful spot to relax; its bright and airy ambience is enhanced by the patio doors which lead to a lovely enclosed and private area idyllic for alfresco dining where a small hill forms as a backdrop. The front of the cottage faces onto the pretty square and there are distant views toward the sea and harbour from some of the first floor rooms. There are many shops, pubs and tea rooms within walking distance of Harbour Holm or wander along the harbour and take a boat trip to Coquet Island to admire the puffins and grey seals close at hand. Less than two miles up the coastline is the picturesque village of Warkworth found snuggled in the shadow of its majestic castle. Enjoy a romantic riverside walk to watch the Coquet ebb and flow or stroll along the extensive sweep of golden, sandy beach to listen to the waves lap against the seashore The historic market town of Alnwick, awarded by Country Life as the best place to live in Britain offers a wide range of amenities around 8 miles inland, including a theatre/cinema, several restaurants and an indoor swimming pool. Alnwick Castle (film location for Harry Potters Hogwarts Academy!) is home to the Duke of Northumberland and is a popular visitor attraction along with Alnwick Garden. Harbour Holm makes an excellent choice for those seeking a coastal retreat giving easy access to explore the 20 miles of magnificent stretch of Heritage coastline this region is proud to have designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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| Warkworth View , Amble |
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Price: £ 112- £411
Sleeps: 3 |

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| This apartment offers bright, spacious accommodation and is furnished and decorated to a high standard. There is a well fitted and equipped kitchen, a sitting room with a dining area, two bedrooms (one with an en-suite) and a further bathroom. The property has fabulous views over to Warkworth Castle, which can be reached quickly by car. The shops and harbour are only a few minutes walk from the apartment, whilst more amenities can be found in Alnwick and Alnmouth. Amble has a variety of eateries and fresh fish is available daily from the harbour shop. With lots to do in and around this lovely seaport Amble is an excellent base for touring this beautiful and diverse county and is a great holiday destination any time of year. |
| Amble-by-the-Sea is a vibrant little seaport that was once known for its boat building and now boasts a new marina. It offers many attractions and activities for its visitors, who can sample the delights of the freshly caught fish and seafood from the fish shop in the harbour. A walk to the nearby bird sanctuary at Hauxley is a treat for bird watchers and the RSPB reserve on the nearby Coquet Island is a haven for terns, puffins and eider ducks. There are superb beaches to hand and coastal villages to discover such as Craster and Alnmouth. With castles and grand houses in abundance it is packed with exciting days out for the entire family. Alnwick Castle with it’s stunning gardens and connections to ‘Hogwarts” are a good place to begin, and children will recognise the location from the Harry Potter films and books. With lots to do and see, Amble makes a perfect base to explore this diverse and interesting county. |
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| Amblers' Rest , Amble |
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Price: £ 142- £559
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This cosy terraced cottage is only a moment from the sea in the bustling fishing port of Amble. The property has bright, airy and spacious accommodation. There are three comfortable bedrooms and a well equipped and designed kitchen. The sitting room and dining room both have gas fires, which give instant warmth and a cosy glow to relax by in the evening after a busy day exploring the glorious scenery. Outside there is an enclosed courtyard with garden furniture and a barbecue area. The cottage sleeps five people comfortably and is tastefully decorated throughout. The property is well placed to take advantage of the varied attractions and activities this beautiful county has to offer and makes a great base for year round holidays or short breaks. |
| Amble-by-the-Sea is a thriving little seaport at the mouth of the River Coquet and was known as a centre for boat building. It has a new marina, coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and miles of sandy beaches, perfect for a beach holiday. The busy harbour lands a large variety of fish and shellfish, all of which can be bought at the harbour fish shop. Terns, puffins and eider ducks can be viewed at the RSPB sanctuary on Coquet Island about a mile south of Amble. Alnmouth and Craster are both lovely coastal villages and are only a short drive away as are the many sandy beaches in the area. The National Trust has the properties of Wallington Hall and Cragside near to hand and Warkworth Castle and Alnwick castle, with its award winning gardens, are well worth a visit. |
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| Iris Lodge , Amble |
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Price: £ from £ 320
Sleeps: 9 |

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| Situated just over a mile from the expansive sweep of golden, and often empty, sandy beach at Druridge Bay, Iris Lodge is a detached timber lodge offering spacious and luxurious self catering accommodation to a superior standard. This property is divine! With much thought, care and attention to the finer details, this immaculately presented and beautifully coordinated property will appeal to those seeking an idyllic holiday retreat suitable for the gathering of families and friends. Snuggle in front of the cosy, modern gas fire in the main lounge. Or relax in the second spacious lounge where there are additional comfortable leather sofas; French doors lead to a raised decked area where there is a full size 'pub' snooker table to have fun with. The stunning dining area leads to a very well equipped kitchen which boasts a large Rangemaster cooker and American style fridge/freezer. With ramp access, wide doors and ground floor bedroom and shower facilities this property is easily accessible. On the first floor are three additional double bedrooms. The master has its own dressing room and a door leading to a fully enclosed balcony to sit and take in the coastal air. A Jack'n' Jill bathroom is accessed from both the master bedroom and the hallway and has an opulent sunken Jacuzzi spa bath to relax in after a day on the beach or out and about exploring this lovely region. Iris Lodge nestles in a substantial plot surrounded by large and beautifully maintained gardens. A raised decked area at the rear is perfect for a spot of al fresco dining whilst watching your children and dogs safe at play and there is an enclosed secluded patio are too with fruit trees to sample when in season. Druridge Bay Country Park offers a Nature Sanctuary, a visitor centre and where many water sports are available on Ladyburn Lake close by. The traditional fishing village of Amble, known locally as 'the friendliest port' is only 5 miles north where fishing and boat excursions to Coquet Island can be arranged and the ancient market town of Morpeth, where the river Wansbeck winds its way, offers a wide range of facilities only 9 miles south. Druridge Bay is nestled by rolling sand dunes; idyllic for those who wish to indulge in the simple pleasures of walking barefoot in the sand, inhale the invigorating sea air and watch the waves lapping against its beautiful seashore. Alnwick Castle along with the charitable project of Alnwick Garden, created by the Duchess of Northumberland, has a lovely woodland walk, a grand cascade waterfall and a restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe are popular visitor attractions. For those seeking more vibrant entertainment, the global city of Netoiletastle and extensive shopping facilities at Gateshead Metro Centre are around 20 miles south. Iris Lodge is positioned on the fringe of Hadston and provides an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of Heritage Coastline this region is proud to have designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Iris Lodge is located adjacent to Druridge Bay Lodge and opposite Wyndy Lodge and May Lodge and can be booked individually or together to accommodate up to 26 guests. |
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| Mariners Cottage , Amble |
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Price: £ 180- £699
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Mariners Cottage is part of a small development of buildings of a similar style, but has an unusual and attractive 'upside down' style interior. The main living area is on the first floor and most bedrooms are located on the ground floor. The accommodation includes a large sitting room with generous patio doors leading to a balcony, four bedrooms, and two modern bathrooms. There is a little secluded garden to the rear of Mariners Cottage which makes a lovely place for al fresco dining, and a lawned area to the front. This cottage is a heavenly retreat in a great holiday destination. |
| Explore Northumberland from the base of the little seaport of Amble, located at the mouth of the River Coquet. Amble used to be a centre for boatbuilding, and now offers a harbour, new marina, sandy beaches and scenic coastal walks which take you to the country park at Druridge Bay and the bird sanctuary at Hauxley. Venture a mile south and you’ll find Coquet Island, an RSPB reserve with terns, puffins and eider ducks - boat excursions around the island are available too. Many superb beaches; the picturesque coastal villages of Alnmouth and Craster; Warkworth and lovely Alnwick and their castles, and the National Trust's Wallington Hall and Cragside are all within easy reach of this idyllic location. |
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| Castle View Apartment , Amble |
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Price: £ 112- £411
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Situated in the vibrant fishing port of Amble, this aptly named second floor apartment offers wonderful views out over Warkworth castle. Within walking distance is the bustling harbour and shops of Amble. The property is able to sleep a total of four people in two double bedrooms - one of which is an en suite – making this a great location to getaway to and relax with friends. With so much to see and do in the area, you’re sure to have a wonderful, memorable holiday, regardless of who you take with you. |
| Ideal for exploring Northumberland, the bustling little seaport of Amble is at the mouth of the River Coquet. Historically a centre for boatbuilding, the town still has an active maritime element. With a variety of fish, prawns, crabs and lobsters available for sale in the local shop, fresh from the fishing boats that moor along the harbour wall, this lovely town is a sea-food fan’s paradise. Able also offers a new marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley, as well as to Coquet Island which is only a mile away. Boat excursions can be arranged to this RSPB reserve so that visitors can see the large population of terns, puffins and eider ducks. There are a wide range of excellent shops in neighbouring towns, as well as multiple sandy beaches – this really is a holiday location that anyone can enjoy. |
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| Driftwood Apartment , Amble |
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Price: £ 120- £425
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Driftwood Apartment is a delightful first floor apartment in the bustling fishing port of Amble-by-the-Sea close to Alnwick in Northumberland. The cottage can sleep four people in one twin and one double bedroom with a family bathroom. The rest of the cottage is made up of an open plan fitted kitchen dining area and sitting room with an electric fire. Outside the cottage is an enclosed gravelled area with outdoor furniture and off road parking for one car. Being located right in the centre of Amble, Driftwood Apartment makes the perfect holiday location for a family looking to explore the county of Northumberland. |
| The bustling seaport of Amble is situated at the mouth of the River Coquet and is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. Historically a centre for boatbuilding, Amble offers a marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and Country Park at Druridge Bay. Large fishing boats moor along the harbour wall and land a variety of fish, prawns, crabs and lobsters - the daily catch can be bought at a fish shop in the harbour. A mile south of Amble is Coquet Island, an RSPB reserve with a large population of terns, puffins and eider ducks and boat excursions around the island can be arranged. The pretty coastal villages of Alnmouth and Craster and numerous superb beaches are only a short drive away, whilst picturesque Warkworth with its castle, charming Alnwick with its castle and award winning gardens, and the National Trust's Wallington Hall and Cragside are all within easy reach. |
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| Marine House , Amble |
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Price: £ from £ 200
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Marine House is a stone built mid terraced property overlooking the green that leads to the sea in the welcoming fishing port of Amble. The property was formerly a successful bed and breakfast and now offers well appointed self catering holiday accommodation. With three bedrooms and three bath/shower facilities this property is suitable for couples and the gathering of family and friends alike. There are many amenities available within walking distance and the small beach with rocky outcrops with views towards the RSPB reserve Coquet Island, where puffins and grey seal are regularly seen is only a gentle stroll from the Marine House. Enjoy a wander around the harbour; a mere 200 yards from Marine House. Amble is known locally as 'the friendliest port' and is where fishing and boat excursions to Coquet Island and the Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuary and seal colony can be arranged. The picturesque village of Warkworth, dominated by its majestic castle, boasts an extensive sweep of golden sandy beach only 2 miles north. The historic market town of Alnwick offers a wide range of amenities around 8 miles inland, including a theatre/cinema, many restaurants and an indoor swimming pool with health spa; it also has its own medieval castle (home to the Duke of Northumberland and also film location for Harry Potter's Hogwarts Academy!) and Alnwick Garden, with its Grand Cascade Waterfall and restaurant incorporated within the largest tree house in Europe, is a popular visitor attraction. Marine House provides an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of this magnificent stretch of Heritage coastline, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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| Coquet Cottage , Amble |
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Price: £ 126- £473
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Situated in a residential area close to the centre of Amble is this delightful cottage – a lovely, traditional, mid terrace location. This property has been furnished to a high standard throughout and offers warm, comfortable, well-equipped accommodation. With a cosy sitting room with gas fire and dining room with dining table and original solid fuel range, this charming home-from-home is full of character. For other amenities, the nearby towns of Alnwick and Warkworth are just a 15-minute drive away. |
| Situated at the mouth of the River Coquet, the bustling little seaport of Amble is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. Amble offers a new marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks though what was historically a centre for boatbuilding. Landing a variety of fish, prawns, crabs and lobsters, the large fishing boats which moor along the harbour wall stock the local harbour fish shop meaning that visitors can enjoy a variety of freshly caught seafood. With the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and the country park at Druridge Bay, this is an excellent spot for bird watchers and nature lovers. Coquet Island - an RSPB reserve with a large population of terns, puffins and eider ducks – is also very close by and boat excursions can be arranged. |
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| Amblers Nook , Amble |
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Price: £ from £ 150
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This first floor apartment is situated in the centre of Amble where there are many facilities within walking distance and is positioned less than a mile from the harbour. Amble is known as 'the friendliest port', where fishing and boat excursions to the Farne Islands - famous for its bird sanctuary and seal colony - can be arranged, and is only 2 miles from the picturesque village of Warkworth, where there is an extensive golden sandy beach. The historic market town of Alnwick, awarded by 'Country Life' as 'The best place to live in Britain' offers a wide range of amenities around 6 miles inland, including a theatre/cinema, many restaurants and an indoor swimming pool with health spa; it also has its own medieval castle (which was film location for Harry Potter's Hogwarts Academy!) and Alnwick Garden, with its Grande Cascade Waterfall and largest tree houses in Europe, is a popular tourist attraction. Ambler's Nook offers an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of this magnificent stretch of Northumbrian Coastline this region is renowned for. |
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| Harbour Lodge , Amble |
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Price: £ from £ 240
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Harbour Lodge is idyllically situated only 100 yards from the harbour of Amble,'known locally as 'the friendliest port'. Nestled at the end of a stone built terrace, Harbour Lodge and its neighbouring property were added in recent years. Harbour Lodge provides modern and stylishly furnished holiday accommodation spread over three floors. The spacious entrance hall leads to a very well equipped dining kitchen on the ground floor boasting quality cherry wood units with many integral appliances. A separate utility area with washer/dryer also offers useful space for coats and outdoor equipment. On the first floor there is a bright and spacious lounge area with sumptuous seating to snuggle in front of the large TV and where doors lead onto an enclosed balcony area to take in the sea air and enjoy the views. A twin bedroom and luxurious spa bathroom are also positioned on this level. Two further bedrooms; one a spacious family room with views towards the sea and harbour and the other, another immaculately presented twin bedroom adjacent to a fresh shower room are on the top floor There are many shops, pubs and tea rooms within walking distance of Harbour Lodge. Enjoy a wander along the harbour and take a boat trip to Coquet Island to admire the puffins and grey seals close at hand.Less than two miles up the coastline is the picturesque village of Warkworth found snuggled in the shadow of its majestic castle. Enjoy a romantic riverside walk to watch the Coquet ebb and flow or stroll along the extensive sweep of golden, sandy beach to listen to the waves lap against the seashore. The historic market town of Alnwick recently awarded as "the best place to live in Britain" offers a wide range of amenities around 8 miles inland, including a theatre/cinema, several restaurants and an indoor swimming pool with health spa. Alnwick Castle (film location for Harry Potter's Hogwarts Academy!) is home to the Duke of Northumberland and Alnwick Garden is also a popular visitor attraction. Harbour Lodge makes an excellent choice for those seeking a spacious and modern coastal retreat giving easy access to explore the 20 miles of magnificent stretch of Heritage coastline designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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| Lobster Pot Cottage , Amble |
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Price: £ from £ 190
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Lobster Pot Cottage is a stone built mid terrace cottage situated in a quiet 'no-through traffic' lane close to the beach and harbour in Amble. There are many facilities available within walking distance and the small beach with rocky outcrops with views towards Coquet Island, where puffins and grey seal are regularly seen is only a gentle stroll from the cottage. Amble is known locally as ' the friendliest port' and is where fishing and boat excursions to Coquet Island and the Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuary and seal colony, can be arranged. The picturesque village of Warkworth, dominated by its majestic castle, boasts an extensive sweep of golden sandy beach only 2 miles north. The historic market town of Alnwick offers a wide range of amenities around 8 miles inland, including a theatre/cinema, many restaurants and an indoor swimming pool with health spa; it also has its own medieval castle (home to the Duke of Northumberland and also film location for Harry Potter's Hogwarts Academy!) and Alnwick Garden, with its Grand Cascade Waterfall and restaurant incorporated within the largest tree house in Europe, is a popular visitor attraction. Lobster Pot Cottage provided an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of this magnificent stretch of Heritage coastline, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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| Castle View House , Amble |
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Price: £ 203- £923
Sleeps: 8 |

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| Overlooking the marina in the fishing port of Amble, this aptly named town house enjoys wonderful views of Warkworth Castle. Able to sleep eight people comfortably in three double rooms, one with en suite, and a twin, this is a great place for family gatherings or getaways. With so much to do in the local area, everyone is sure to find something to enjoy, making this wonderful house a great base for exploring the region. |
| Situated at the mouth of the River Coquet, the bustling little seaport of Amble is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. True to its history as a centre for boatbuilding, Amble offers a new marina, a harbour, coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and wide sandy beaches. As well as the bird sanctuary at Hauxley, there is also an RSPB reserve on the island of Coquet, and is home to a large population of terns, puffins and eider ducks. Boat excursions out to the island can be arranged, making this a great destination for bird watchers. Large fishing boats still moor along the harbour wall, offering a variety of fish, prawns, crabs and lobsters which can all be purchased at a fish shop in the harbour. |
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| Wyndy Lodge , Amble |
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Price: £ from £ 240
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This detached timber lodge has been recently constructed to offer holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. The spacious lounge boasts a spectacular two storey glass gable section at the rear to emphasise its bright and sunny ambience, and leads to a decked area within the enclosed garden - a haven for relaxation. The property also enjoys the indulgence of two bathrooms; one with a steam shower and the other with a Jacuzzi bath - the epitome of luxury! The lodge is positioned within easy access of Amble, known locally as 'the friendliest port', where fishing and boat excursions to the Farne Islands depart 4 miles away, and a further mile north is the picturesque village of Warkworth, dominated by its majestic castle. Druridge Bay is renowned for its extensive sweep of golden, sandy beach nestled by rolling sand dunes -idyllic for those who enjoy a gentle stroll to enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of the waves lapping against this beautiful seashore - only 5 miles away. There is a Country Park nearby, which offers a Nature Sanctuary, a visitor centre and where many water sports are available on Ladyburn Lake. The historic market town of Morpeth, which offers an extensive range of amenities is 10 miles south and the Alnwick garden, a charitable project created by the Duchess of Northumberland, has a lovely woodland walk, a grand cascade waterfall and a restaurant incorporated within the largest tree house in Europe is a popular visitor attraction close by. For those seeking more lively entertainment, the vibrant City of Netoiletastle and extensive shopping facilities at Gateshead's Metro Centre are around 20 miles south. Wyndy Lodge is an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of heritage coastline this region is proud to have recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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| Jamaal Lodge , Amble |
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Price: £ 326- £939
Sleeps: 8 |

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| This lovely wooden lodge is reminiscent of a Scandinavian dwelling and is situated approximately three miles from Amble-by-the-Sea in the peaceful hamlet of South Broomhill. It is a spacious property with the living, dining and fitted kitchen designed around an open-plan living space. The sitting area has French windows to a sun porch and a large garden that surrounds the property. Along with the sitting area on the ground floor there is a first floor sitting room with a fabulous balcony, perfect for an evening drink. The four bedrooms are comfortable and there are two bathrooms serving the cabin, each with a separate shower. This property is an unusual place to stay and would be ideal for families and friends to stay together offering as it does such versatile accommodation. |
| This lively little seaport, with its new marina, bustling harbour, where freshly caught fish can be bought from the shop, glorious sandy beaches and a coastal walk to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley makes this a perfect place to spend a holiday. There are ample of activities to occupy the whole family right on the doorstep, and Amble-by-the-Sea is also well located from which to explore the rest of Northumberland. To the south of Amble lies Coquet Island, an RSPB reserve, where boat excursions around the island can be organised and puffins, eider ducks and terns can be seen. There are many charming coastal villages to be discovered including Alnmouth and Craster, whilst further inland the castles of Warkworth and Alnwick along with the National Trust properties of Wallington Hall and Cragside House are all within an easy reach. A superb holiday destination for all the family. |
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| Beck n Call , Amble |
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Price: £ see website
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Beck n Call is a very attractive stone-built attached cottage on the fringe of the popular coastal village of Warkworth. Formerly a highly successful bed & breakfast unit, the property has recently been newly transformed and is now available for those who enjoy self catering accommodation. The cosy lounge with its beamed ceiling and luxurious under-floor heating beneath its smart wooden flooring has a welcoming open fire to snuggle in front of. French doors look out onto a pretty patio area to give a bright and airy ambience whilst attracting an abundance of bird life to sit and admire. The modern kitchen with under-floor heating is well equipped and both bedrooms enjoy the convenience of en-suite facilities ensuring Beck n Call is suitable for the gathering of family and friends as well as those couples seeking something rather special. Take a seat and relax in the well maintained garden area where the friendly red squirrel often pops in to visit! Beck n Call is set in a large terraced garden with a stream. Although the self-catering wing has a small secluded garden guests are welcome to stroll around the terraced garden and enjoy the stream with its little bridge. Beck n Call is nestled only 5 minutes walk to the picture postcard village of Warkworth, which lies snuggled in the shadow of its majestic castle and is uniquely surrounded by the River Coquet perfect for an evening riverbank stroll to watch it ebb and flow. There are many facilities available within walking distance to the village including quaint shops, a post office, charming pubs, several galleries and a couple of good restaurants. A short walk leads to an extensive sweep of golden, sandy beach where visitors enjoy walking barefoot in the sand and listen to the waves gently lap against its shore-line. Amble is 2 miles away; known locally as the friendliest port its where fishing and boat excursions to Coquet Island can be arranged to watch the puffins at play. The historic market town of Alnwick dominated by its own dramatic fortress offers a wide range of amenities, including a theatre/cinema, many restaurants and shops as well as an indoor swimming pool only 6 miles inland. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction a spectacular modern interpretation of a formal garden includes a Grand Cascade waterfall, a Poison Garden and a restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe! Beck n Call offers a superb relaxing retreat for those seeking well presented accommodation which is well placed for exploring the 20 miles of Heritage coastline this area is renowned for.
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