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The Mustard Pot

Acklington, Northumberland

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The Mustard Pot is a welcoming barn conversion located on a farm steading in Acklington, Northumberland, ideal for a family or small group of friends. The welcoming living space features a woodburning stove and French doors that lead outside, creating a light-filled and relaxing atmosphere. The spacious kitchen is fully equipped for cooking, with a breakfast island for guests to keep the chef company. The dining area offers a rustic table for leisurely meals together.

Outside, the property boasts extensive gardens with beautiful views over the countryside, including an enclosed section for children and pets to play safely. The three well-appointed bedrooms, two super-king-sizes and a single, offer a comfortable and peaceful retreat. Nearby attractions include the village of Warkworth with its castle ruins, antique shops, galleries, beach, and golf course. Visitors can also explore Hadrian’s Wall, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island, the Farne Islands, and Alnwick Gardens.

The Mustard Pot is an ideal base for country walks and exploring the Northumberland region, with nearby beaches such as Alnmouth, Cresswell, Embleton, and Newton Haven offering opportunities for seaside relaxation. Whether visiting in summer or winter, guests can enjoy a rural retreat at The Mustard Pot, creating lasting memories and experiences in the beautiful North of England.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Open Fire
Weekly from £625

Features

  • Parking Available
  • Garden
 

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