Morpeth & Mid Northumberland - Self Catering HOLIDAY AND SHORT BREAKS GUIDE 2010
THE CARRIAGE HOUSE, ULGHAM SELF CATERING BEACON HILL FARM SELF-CATERING
MORPETH & MID NOR
BOOK
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Dawn and Joe offer a warm welcome to their luxurious spacious comfortable cottage set in
a quiet village close to Druridge Bay. The cleanliness and quality of its furnishings are of the
highest standard. After walking along the beach or in the hills, take a relaxing hot tub under
the stars. BOOK
ONLINE
Mr Joe Evans, The Old Vicarage, Ulgham Village, Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 3AR
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T: 01670 790225 M: 07963 497 565 E:
joe@ulgham.demon.co.uk
We have 15 cottages on our beautiful Northumbrian farm, with panoramic views to the coast
www.ulgham.demon.co.uk
and hills. This is a tranquil place of great beauty within easy reach of all Northumberland has
PER WEEK: £225 min – £650 max UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 4-5
to offer. We have a Spa with a pool, steam room, sauna, Laconium, Jacuzzi and gym with a
resident beautician, a tennis court, games room, and a 2 acre lake for fly fishing. We provide
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everything you could possibly require for a luxury holiday. North East of England's Self
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Catering Holiday of the Year 2006. 100% accurate prices and availability on the website at all
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times and booking online available.
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GARRETT LEE SELF CATERING
Two quality spacious houses with original
Mr Alun Moore
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character features in beautiful peaceful rural
Beacon Hill Farm, Longhorsley, TION
location. Enclosed private gardens, easy travel
Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 8QW
to all attractions.
T: 01670 780900 M: 07802 517 121
Mrs L Wilson, Garrett Lee Farm, Longhorsley,
E:
alun@beaconhill.co.uk
Morpeth NE65 8RJ T: 01670 788474
www.beaconhill.co.uk
E:
info@garrettleefarm.com
www.garrettleefarm.com
BOOK
ONLINE
PER WEEK: £240 min – £1675 max UNITS: 15 SLEEPS: 2-6
PER WEEK: £380 min – £550 max UNITS: 2 SLEEPS: 6+
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GRANGEMOOR BARN, SCOTS GAP SELF CATERING BOCKENFIELD HOLIDAY PARK
Beautifully converted barn on working farm
on River Hart. Spacious, well equipped
with panoramic views in central location.
Large garden.
Mrs Joanna Walton, Grangemoor Barn, Scots Gap,
Morpeth, Northumberland NE61 4EE
T: 01670 774339 E:
joanna.walton@homecall.co.uk
PER WEEK: £200 min – £650 max UNITS: 1 SLEEPS: 6
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THE OLD STABLES & THE OLD TACK SELF CATERING
Extremely comfortable and quiet stable
conversion on working farm. Tennis/games
room. No smokers/dogs. Can be let as one unit.
Miss Clare Stephenson, Eland Green Farm,
Bockenfield features twelve luxury lodges in a rural woodland setting near the A1,
Ponteland, Northumberland NE20 9UR
between the market towns of Alnwick and Morpeth. The lodges have stylish interiors
T: 01661 822188 M: 07786 537 424
with contemporary design and modern fully fitted kitchens. Patio doors lead onto exterior
E:
elandgreen@msn.com www.elandfarm.co.uk
decking and attractively landscaped grounds. The emphasis is on rest and relaxation, so
PER WEEK: £225 min – £515 max UNITS: 2 SLEEPS: 5+COT there are no commercial features on site apart from a small launderette with coin-operated
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washers and dryers for your convenience. Shops and services are in nearby Felton. Open 11
months a year. Bockenfield offers easy access to the spectacular Northumberland Heritage
Coast and is ideal for walkers and cyclists.
MICKLEWOOD PARK SELF CATERING
Micklewood Park offers 29 4 Star and 2 Star self
Miss Lisa Aynsley,
catering houses accommodating 2-8 people
Bockenfield,
within the grounds of Longhirst Hall Hotel.
Felton, Nr Morpeth NE65 9QJ
T: 01670 787643 F: 01670 783283
Micklewood Park, Longhirst Hall Hotel,
E:
bockenfield@welchshomes.com
Longhirst, Morpeth NE61 3LL
T: 01670 795000
www.cwelchshomes.com
E:
info@micklewoodpark.co.uk
www.micklewoodpark.com
BOOK
ONLINE
PER WEEK: £200 min – £490 max UNITS: 12
PER WEEK: £320 min – £780 max UNITS: 29 SLEEPS: 8
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