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Category of accommodation: Cottage, Stone-built Cottage
Accommodates up to 3 people in 2 bedrooms. This holiday
letting is found in
the town of Acklington in Northumbria North England.
It is a satisfying holiday rental to use as a base for
exploring Northumberland.

  • All bed linen is provided.
  • Towels are provided.

We strive to ensure that our holiday letting is
well-maintained and enjoy a good relationship with our guests.

Acklington is worth getting to know. .

There are a choice of places of interest close by in . People have told us they appreciated the following places to visit: Northumbria is a heady combination of fishing villages, market towns, sandy beaches, magnificent castles and historic Hadrian’s Wall, tied together by beautiful countryside and abundant wildlife. Covering 400 square miles, the Northumberland National Park is the least populated of England’s National Parks, much to the benefit of those visitors seeking peace and solitude. Thousands of paths and tracks weave their way through beautiful countryside, providing exhilarating fresh air and wide-open spaces for walkers and cyclists alike. Stay a while, roam the countryside but don’t forget to explore further, because the area known as Northumbria offers much more than just the National Park. Northumbria encompasses County Durham, the Tees Valley and Tyne and Wear, as well as covering the North Pennines ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’, the World Heritage Site of Hadrian’s Wall, the City of Durham and the Heritage Coastline, boasting a selection of protected golden beaches and tiny fishing villages. Northumberland’s Heritage Coast has mile upon mile of sparkling beaches, rocky coves and picturesque fishing villages. Sweeping from Berwick-upon-Tweed in the north, to Druridge Bay in the south, popular destinations along the coastline include the horseshoe-shaped sandy beach and dunes at Beadnell Bay, the bustling village of Seahouses, with boat trips from the picturesque harbour, and the kipper smokery and coastal path at Craster. Adding to the area’s splendour is a chain of magnificent castles: Alnwick, home to the powerful Percy family and the setting for some of the Harry Potter films; spectacular, medieval Bamburgh, standing high on its rocky outcrop; the brooding ruins of Dunstanburgh and pretty Warkworth.

Our holiday home is convenient for walking and sightseeing

We will make every effort to make your self-catering break
pleasureable.

Holidaymakers may be accompanied by up to 1 dogs.

The weekly price ranges from 122 GBP for the entire property in low season up to 403 GBP during the periods of high demand.

Call for a chat ahead of booking to discuss your proposed stay and confirm that the holiday exactly as you would like it to be.

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