MID NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY – SELF-CATERING
BEACON HILL FARM SELF-CATERING
BOCKENFIELD SELF-CATERING
Bockenfield features ten luxury lodges in a rural woodland setting near the A1, between the
We have 15 cottages on our beautiful Northumbrian farm, with panoramic views to the market towns of Alnwick and Morpeth. The lodges have stylish interiors with contemporary
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coast and hills. This is a tranquil place of great beauty; our 40 acre beech woods are a design and modern fully fitted kitchens. Patio doors lead onto exterior decking and
wonderful wildlife haven. We have a spa with pool, steam room, sauna, Laconium, Jacuzzi, attractively landscaped grounds. The emphasis is on rest and relaxation, so there are no
gym with a resident beautician, a tennis court, games room, and a 2 acre lake for commercial features on site apart from a small launderette with coin-operated washers
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fly-fishing. We provide everything you could possibly require for a luxury holiday. North and dryers for your convenience. Shops and services are in nearby Felton. Open 11
East of England’s Self Catering Holiday of the Year 2006. 100% accurate prices and months a year. Bockenfield offers easy access to the spectacular Northumberland Heritage
M availability on website at all times and booking online available. Coast and is ideal for walkers and cyclists.
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PER WEEK: £235 min – £1635 max UNITS: 15 SLEEPS: 2-7
PER WEEK: £200 min – £490 max UNITS: 10
Mr A Moore, c/o Beacon Hill Farm, Longhorsley, Northumberland NE65 8QW
Mrs M Rossi, Felton, Nr Morpeth NE65 9QJ
T: 01670 780900 M: 07802 517 121
T: 01670 787643 F: 01670 783283
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alun@beaconhill.co.uk www.beaconhill.co.uk
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bockenfield@welchshomes.com www.cwelchshomes.com
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ELAND GREEN FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES SELF-CATERING GARRETT LEE SELF-CATERING
Very comfortable converted stable block.
Hard tennis court, games room. Walking
Two quality spacious houses with original character
distance of shops/restaurants. Edge of
features in beautiful peaceful rural location. Enclosed
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countryside on 200+ acre grassland farm.
private gardens, easy travel to all attractions.
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PER WEEK: £200 min – £500 max
PER WEEK: £350 min – £550 max
UNITS: 2 SLEEPS: 2-10 UNITS: 2 SLEEPS: 6+
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Miss C Stephenson, Eland Green Farm Mrs L Wilson, Garrett Lee Farm, Longhorsley
Ponteland, Northumberland NE20 9UR
Morpeth NE65 8RJ T: 01670 788474
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www.elandfarm.co.uk
www.garrettleefarm.com
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MELDON PARK
SELF-CATERING
STUDLEY COTTAGE SELF-CATERING
Fabulous wing of Georgian house in superb Studley Cottage is a “special” place located in a
country location. Ideal for couples and families.
fantastic setting in the heart of Northumberland.
PER WEEK: £325 min - £450 max
UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 1-4
PER WEEK: £280 min – £650 max
UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 4
Mrs E Cookson, Meldon Park
Morpeth NE61 3SW
T: 01670 772433 Studley Cottage, West Thirston
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mrscookson@compuserve.com Morpeth NE65 9EF
www.meldonpark.co.uk M: 07966 263 044
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THE OLD BLACKSMITHS ANNEXE SELF-CATERING
WELCOME
Comfortable, spacious cottage in village
of Mitford, close to Morpeth town. Ideal
touring base for rural Northumberland and
Scottish Borders.
PER WEEK: £195 min - £425 max
UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 4
Mrs P Glass, The Old Blacksmiths Cottage
Mitford, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 3PR
T: 01670 512074
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blacksmith21@talktalk.net properties which offer particularly good facilities
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