Holiday Cottages in Embleton, Cumbria available for rental
We have 8 self catering holiday cottages in Embleton,Cumbria
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| Highside Cottage , Embleton |
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Price: £ 380 - £ 650
Sleeps: 4 |

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Highside Cottage is a converted barn attached to the owner's 17th Century farmhouse, situated in Embleton, halfway up Ling Fell at the end of a winding, single track private road. Enjoying 2 acres of grounds and surrounded by open countryside, the property has the advantage of many footpaths close by, including one of Alfred Wainwright's walks, which passes the cottage. Highside Cottage is an idyllic retreat in peaceful surroundings with panoramic views, where glorious sunsets across the Solway Firth to the southern uplands of Scotland can be enjoyed. Famous beauty spots, such as Derwentwater, Loweswater, Buttermere and the Borrowdale Valley are close by, as are the towns of Keswick and Cockermouth.
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| Hollybush Cottage , Embleton |
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Price: £ from £ 250
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Hollybush Cottage is situated in the heart of the welcoming village of Christon Bank and provides self catering holiday accommodation brimming with character and style. The lounge boasts the friendly comfort of an open fire and leads to a gorgeous garden room, which offers a bright and relaxing ambience whilst overlooking the rear garden. The accommodation benefits from being all on ground floor level and suitable for the gathering of family and friends alike. Christon Bank is only three miles east of the A1 giving easy access to explore this beautiful region. The picturesque coastal village of Embleton where there is a stunning expanse of golden, sandy beach is only a couple of miles east. The historic market town of Alnwick, with its quaint cobbled streets, offers an abundance of facilities including several restaurants, charming tea rooms, shops, a playhouse / cinema and modern leisure complex with indoor swimming only 8 miles inland. Barter bookshop is an experience not to be missed. Alnwick Castle has been the setting for many films and television productions including Harry Potters Hogwarts Academy and Alnwick Garden, with its Grand Cascade Waterfall and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe are popular visitor attractions. The traditional fishing village of Craster, famous world-wide for its oak smoked kippers, and where you can watch the trawlers return to its harbour with their daily catch is close by. Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands from Seahouses, 10 miles north and see the bird sanctuaries and seal colonies close at hand. A further 3 miles up the coastline is the picturesque village of Bamburgh, dominated by its own majestic fortress and renowned for its wide, and often empty, expanse of sandy beaches and where Holy Island is visible from the shoreline. Hollybush Cottage offers a superb choice for holidaymakers seeking excellent quality accommodation which has the added convenience of being all on ground floor and situated within a friendly coastal village well placed to explore this magnificent Heritage shoreline designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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| Teal Cottage , Embleton |
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Price: £ from £ 195
Sleeps: 4 |

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Situated in the popular coastal village of Embleton this recently built stone cottage sits within a small terrace of four and offers modern holiday accommodation in a highly sought after location. This stylish cottage is tastefully furnished and immaculately presented throughout. A warm welcome awaits visitors to Embleton, a picturesque setting less than one mile from the golden sands of Embleton bay where guests enjoy listening to the waves lap gently against the seashore. Local facilities are a mere gentle stroll from Teal Cottage including a shop, pubs serving good food and an excellent childrens play park. The historic market town of Alnwick, with its quaint cobbled streets, offers an abundance of facilities including several restaurants, charming tea rooms, shops, a playhouse / cinema and modern leisure complex with indoor swimming only 7 miles inland. Alnwick Castle has been the setting for many films and television productions including Harry Potters Hogwarts Academy and Alnwick Garden, with its Grand Cascade Waterfall and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe are popular visitor attractions. The traditional fishing village of Craster, famous world-wide for its oak smoked kippers, and where you can watch the trawlers return to its harbour with their daily catch is only 3 miles south. Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands from Seahouses, 8 miles north and see the bird sanctuaries and seal colonies close at hand. A further 2 miles up the coastline is the picturesque town of Bamburgh dominated by its own majestic fortress and renowned for its wide, and often empty, expanse of sandy beaches and where Holy Island is visible from the shoreline.Teal Cottage offers a superb choice for those seeking modern accommodation in a friendly coastal village well placed to explore this magnificent Heritage shoreline Northumbrians are proud to have designated as An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty |
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| 2 Cheviot View , Embleton |
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Price: £ from £ 200
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Built around 1840, Cheviot View is positioned in the heart of the popular coastal village of Embleton. This traditional whinstone cottage has fine views of the village and distant Cheviot Hills, and has recently been refurbished to offer holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. The sitting room has an open fire adding to its comfort in the winter months, and the master bedroom has the convenience of an en-suite shower room. Embleton is a friendly village in a picturesque setting less than one mile from the renowned Embleton Bay on the Heritage Coast, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The historic market town of Alnwick is 7 miles inland and offers many amenities and places of interest. Alnwick Castle, sometimes called the Windsor of the North, has been the setting for many films and television productions including Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter films and some of the earlier Blackadder series. The Alnwick Garden, with its Grand Cascade waterfall and poison garden, features a rustic restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe. The fishing village of Craster, famous for its oak smoked kippers, is 3 miles south. From Seahouses, about 8 miles to the north, boat excursions depart regularly for the Farne Islands with their bird sanctuaries and seal colony. Bamburgh, 10 miles to the north, is dominated by its dramatic castle, once the home of the North East industrialist Sir William Armstrong. Bamburgh is also home to the recently redeveloped Grace Darling Museum. |
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| Pintail Cottage , Embleton |
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Price: £ from £ 195
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Situated in the popular coastal village of Embleton this recently built stone cottage sits within a small terrace of four and offers modern holiday accommodation in a highly sought after location. This stylish cottage is tastefully furnished and immaculately presented throughout. A warm welcome awaits visitors to Embleton, a picturesque setting less than one mile from the golden sands of Embleton bay where guests enjoy listening to the waves lap gently against the seashore. Local facilities are a mere gentle stroll from Pintail Cottage including a shop, pubs serving good food and an excellent children's play park. The historic market town of Alnwick, with its quaint cobbled streets, offers an abundance of facilities including several restaurants, charming tea rooms, shops, a playhouse/cinema and modern leisure complex with indoor swimming only 7 miles inland. Alnwick Castle has been the setting for many films and television productions including Harry Potter's Hogwarts Academy and Alnwick Garden, with its Grand Cascade Waterfall and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe are popular visitor attractions. The traditional fishing village of Craster, famous world wide for its oak smoked kippers, and where you can watch the trawlers return to its harbour with their daily catch is only 3 miles south. Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands from Seahouses, 8 miles north and see the bird sanctuaries and seal colonies close at hand. A further 2 miles up the coastline is the picturesque village of Bamburgh, dominated by its own majestic fortress and renowned for its wide, and often empty, expanse of sandy beaches and where Holy Island is visible from the shoreline. Pintail Cottage offers a superb choice for those seeking modern accommodation in a friendly coastal village well placed to explore this magnificent Heritage shoreline Northumbrians are proud to have designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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| Serenity , Embleton |
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Price: £ 230- £570
Sleeps: 4 |

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| The aptly-named ‘Serenity’ is a detached bungalow with 2 bedrooms, offering accommodation for groups of up to 4 people. All the accommodation is spread out over one level. It is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on a private estate in Embleton, only 2 minutes walk from the local shop and pub. To the rear of the property is a garden in which you can enjoy a glass of wine on a summer’s evening or simply soak up the local scenery. The beach is a 15-minute walk away. Electric heating throughout means that you can enjoy all that the region has to offer, even in the winter months. |
| Today, ancient castles and ruins stand testament to Embleton’s turbulent past; the Church of Holy Trinity is a late-Norman church, dating from the 12th century, later to be restored in Victorian times. Viewed from the sea, the undulating whinstone ridge that shelters much of the village from east winds, resembles a caterpillar, hence the old name 'Emeldune', meaning the hill of the caterpillar. The rolling countryside means that golfers can enjoy a good 18-hole links golf course that overlooks the beautiful Embleton Bay. Recently launched is the Embleton Heritage Trails Project, consisting of six trails, ranging from a short walk around the village, to a longer six mile route, following the spectacular coastline and inland into the tranquil countryside. |
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| Woodstead , Embleton |
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Price: £ from £ 190
Sleeps: 4 |

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| At the edge of the welcoming village of Embleton, this detached bungalow offers comfortable single storey holiday accommodation, with off road parking. The full height windows in the lounge offer a rural view and make this a bright and airy room. The sliding patio doors from the sun room lead to a private enclosed garden, ideal for al fresco dining using the Weber kettle barbecue provided. The village centre, five minutes walk away, has a shop and a post office as well as pubs and a hotel serving food and real ale. Embleton is a friendly village in a picturesque setting less than one mile from the renowned Embleton bay on the Heritage Coast, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This historic market town of Alnwick is 7 miles inland and offers many amenities and places of interest. Alnwick Castle, sometimes called the Windsor of the North, has been the setting for many films and television productions including Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter films and some of the earlier Blackadder series. The Alnwick Garden, with its Grand Cascade waterfall and poison garden, features a rustic restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe. The fishing village of Craster, famous for its oak smoked kippers, is 3 miles south. From Seahouses, about 8 miles to the north, boat excursions depart regularly for the Farne Islands with their bird sanctuaries and seal colony. Bamburgh, 10 miles to the north, is dominated by its dramatic castle, once the home of the North East industrialist Sir William Armstrong. Bamburgh is also home to the recently redeveloped Grace Darling Museum. |
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| Gabby Cottage , Embleton |
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Price: £ 199- £602
Sleeps: 6 |

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| On the outskirts of the village of Christon Bank, just a five minute drive from the wonderful beaches of the Northumbrian Heritage Coast, lies the traditional stone built farm dwelling called Gabby Cottage. Offering tasteful, comfortable accommodation, this lovely little cottage boasts an open fire and multi-fuel stove as well as an established garden - making it great for visits throughout the year. Able to sleep a total of six people, this property is a great home-from-home for anyone looking to explore the wide rolling hills and fantastic activities this region has to offer. |
| Eight miles north of Northumberland's picturesque market town of Alnwick, likes the charming village of Christon Bank. Not only are Alnwick’s beautiful castle and gardens close at hand, but visitors to the area are also only a mere two miles from the lovely bays at Embleton and Low Newton by the sea. These wonderful bays lay on a strip of unspoiled sandy beaches and are only a brief drive from the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, and the other nature-rich Farne Islands. Set in the rolling hills, this lovely little village has a traditional, real ale pub, which also serves food, but for more variety of cuisine, the neighbouring villages also host a number of excellent restaurants. The Scottish Borders are within easy reach, as is the lively cosmopolitan city of Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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