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If you are looking for a beautiful, romantic coastal cottage, then please look at the attached photographs. We have just renovated an idyllic fisherman?s cottage on the Northumberland coast and are now making it available as a holiday let. It is the perfect retreat for all seasons, with panoramic windows overlooking the changing tides and glass Juliet balconies to shelter you from the breeze.


An unspoiled 7-mile stretch of golden sand is a stone?s throw from the cottage and the sunsets are breathtaking. The cottage does sleep up to three, but we regret that we don't allow pets and the cottage is unsuitable for young children, as it is so close to a bank top overlooking the sea.


The cottage has central heating, wood burning stoves, Wi-Fi, 50 inch smart television in lounge, 40 inch wall-mounted TV in master bedroom. Kitchen is fully equipped with all appliances. Located mid-way between Newcastle and Alnwick, it is perfectly situated for touring Northumberland, a region steeped in history with many castles, stately homes and gardens all within easy reach by car. An excellent beach caf? (open all year round) is a short walk away while bird-watching, walking, fishing, cycling and golf are all available locally.


If you are interested, please pm us and we will send you more details/photos. More photos to follow.

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