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Armstrong Cottages No2

Bamburgh, Northumberland

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Armstrong Cottage No2 is located in Bamburgh, Northumberland, in the north of England. The property sleeps 6 people in 3 bedrooms and features a pub nearby and is close to the coast. The cottage is part of the Armstrong Cottages estate, originally built by Lord Armstrong for workers renovating Bamburgh Castle.

The cottage offers a cozy sitting/dining area with a stone fireplace and woodburning effect electric stove. The kitchen is fully equipped for cooking, and guests can enjoy meals with a view of the garden or dine alfresco in the enclosed garden. There are three bedrooms, including a master with a king-size bed and en-suite, as well as two twin bedrooms and a family bathroom with a roll-top bath.

Bamburgh is a charming seaside town with local eateries and a food deli and emporium offering local produce. Visitors can explore Bamburgh Castle, relax on the beach, and take countryside walks along the coastline and sand dunes. Nearby attractions include Beadnell, Seahouses, and Holy Island with Lindisfarne Priory, castle, museums, and shops.

Guests can enjoy the beauty of Northumberland's coast during their stay at Armstrong Cottage No2, making it an ideal base for families looking to explore Bamburgh and the surrounding area. The cottage offers a comfortable and homely retreat with easy access to local amenities and attractions.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
Weekly from £512

Features

  • Parking Available
  • Garden
 

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