Located in Belford, Northumberland, this charming cottage was originally a stable built in the 1800s, now converted to accommodate up to four people. The single-level living space features open roof trusses and a wood-burning stove, along with modern amenities such as electric radiators, a smart TV, and WiFi. The rear garden offers barbecue facilities for summer evenings, while the property includes off-road parking for two cars and a small paddock.
Northumberland is a diverse region known for its fishing villages, sandy beaches, historic castles, and Hadrian's Wall, surrounded by beautiful countryside and abundant wildlife. Belford, an ancient village with a market square dating back 300 years, provides easy access to the Northumberland Coast, Cheviot Hills, and Scottish Borders. The village offers a mix of small shops and larger facilities, with events like a continental market in August and a nearby 9-hole golf course at Belford Golf Club.
In terms of amenities, the cottage includes everything needed for a comfortable stay, from electric oven and dishwasher to bed linens and towels. While pets and smoking are not allowed, guests can enjoy the rear courtyard, lawned garden, and barbecue area. With its central location in Belford, this cottage provides a peaceful retreat in a rural setting, close to cultural attractions like Belford and District Hidden History and RNLI Grace Darling Museum, as well as historic landmarks such as St Aidan's Church and Bamburgh Castle.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!