Beadnell, Seahouses & Chathill - Self Catering
DOXFORD COTTAGES SELF CATERING RAILSTON COTTAGE SELF CATERING
Lovingly restored to a high standard, the
cottage sits in a secluded walled garden and
has three ensuite rooms, one accessible-friendly.
Mrs A Grundy, Railston House,
133 Main Street, North Sunderland,
Seahouses, Northumberland NE68 7TS
T: 01665 720912 E:
twgrundy@btinternet.com
www.railstoncottage.com
PER WEEK: £490 min – £1090 max UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 6
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KIPPER COTTAGE, SEAHOUSES SELF CATERING
2 bed cottage in courtyard near harbour.
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DVD and Freeview. Pets welcome. On site
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ONLINE parking for 2 cars.
Mrs J Forsyth, Stay Northumbria, Westfield
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Doxford Cottages have a superb location on an historic 2600 acre estate, inland from the Farmhouse, North Sunderland, Seahouses NE68 7UR
Northumbrian coast near Beadnell. The luxurious cottages offer a perfect holiday retreat with
T: 01665 721380
E:
ng.info@kippercottage.co.uk
south-west facing terraces opening on to lawns with glimpses of Doxford Lake. The cottages
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were recently created from a redundant farm with granite work tops, designer oak furniture
and modern kitchens; all have flat screen televisions, Sky TV, CD and DVD players, digital
PER WEEK: £325 min - £575 max UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 1-4 ˙
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radios and Broadband access and great comfort and style for the perfect relaxing holiday.
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We have one cottage with Mobility M2 suitable for disabled guests.
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Doxford Cottages, Doxford Estate,
Chathill, Northumberland NE67 5DW
T: 01665 589393 M: 07792 057 854
E:
stay@doxfordcottages.co.uk
www.doxfordcottages.co.uk
PER WEEK: £375 min – £1825 max UNITS: 8 SLEEPS: 2-8
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HARBOURSIDE COTTAGES SELF CATERING
Unique and quietly situated near Beadnell on the heritage coast within mature gardens
with panoramic views of coast and countryside. A traditional detached cosy country
cottage, tastefully furnished, well equipped and fully heated. Bright and airy rooms and
comfortable beds. A french window opens onto your own private terrace where you can
enjoy magnificent sunsets and watch many species of birds and wildlife, yet within a short
walk of sandy beaches. Ensuring you experience a stress free holiday. Safe parking within
gated grounds.
Mrs Beryl Seaward-Birchall,
Shepherds Cottage, Beadnell,
Northumberland NE67 5AD
T: 01665 720497
Overlooking the quayside in the traditional fishing village of Seahouses are Harbourside
E:
shepherds.cott@tiscali.co.uk
and Farne View.
www.shepherdscottagebeadnell.co.uk
These newly renovated, quality cottages allow guests to relax in comfort while enjoying
PER WEEK: £450 min – £630 max UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 4
unparalleled, panoramic views of the magnificent Northumberland coast from their private,
harbour front balconies.
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Situated in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, our three bedroomed cottages
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are just a short walk from the village’s many amenities. Perfect for families or couples alike,
the cottages are ideally positioned for guests to enjoy
miles of sandy beaches, an abundance of castles,
the Farne Islands, famous gardens, rugged countryside
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and Northumberland’s many heritage locations.
Beautifully furnished holiday accommodation
only five minutes walk from the breathtaking
Mrs J Hall, 22 North Road, Ponteland,
Northumberland coastline. Large enclosed
Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE20 9UH T: 01661 825819 garden. Wine and chocolates on arrival.
E:
juliethall@harboursidecottage.co.uk
Mrs Julia Steel, 10 Crofter’s Lea, Yeadon,
www.harboursidecottage.co.uk
Leeds LS19 7WE T: 0113 239 1130
M: 07739 710902 E:
julia@thelobsterpots.co.uk
PER WEEK: £395 min – £990 max UNITS: 2 SLEEPS: 1-6 (EACH UNIT)
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PER WEEK: £250 min – £550 max UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 6
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