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Home in Northumberland
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Saltwell Cottage Seahouses

Available from Monday 4th July 2022 Gorgeous fully renovated detached cottage in the heart of the bustling seaside village of Seahouses. The property has undergone extensive renovation to provide a stylish, luxury four bedroom, four bathroom cottage with sunny gardens to the front and rear. A spacious open plan living, dining, kitchen with bi fold doors leading on to the garden with sunny patio, provides the ideal sociable living space for a holiday with family or friends. At Saltwell Cottage, there are four bedrooms, three king size with en-suite bathrooms and a twin (full size adult singles) which has use of the family bathroom together with free standing bath and walk in shower. There is off street parking for up to three cars. The cottage is very well located; only a short five minutes walk down the main street or the Heritage Path to the beautiful beaches of Seahouses and its bustling harbour. The cottage is close to the village shops, delis, cafes, pubs, restaurants and club and of course Seahouses' many award winning fish and chip shops! Some of the beautiful villages of the north Northumberland coast are just a few miles away. Both Bamburgh and Beadnell are less than three miles in either direction and are accessible by foot along a sealed path. The town of Alnwick, with its 'Harry Potter' castle and stunning Alnwick Gardens is only a 20 minute drive and the glorious Cheviot Hills can be easily reached from the cottage. Or if you just want to stay put, Seahouses has loads to offer from boat trips to the Farne Islands, crabbing on the harbour, boarding in the dunes to crazy golf and amusements. Topped off with some popular bars and restaurants. Golf enthusiasts will love Seahouses golf club, enviably positioned on the links overlooking the Farne Islands. As a brand new property we are awaiting reviews. However, you can check out our other holiday cottage, The Gegan at Coldingham Sands at www. thegegan .co. uk to see what standard of accommodation we offer and read our 5 star reviews.

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The exterior of a modern two-story house is showcased, featuring a light-colored facade with solar panels on the roof. A spacious deck with outdoor seating is visible, bordered by vibrant yellow flowers that add color to the landscape. The setting reflects a communal environment.
Home in Beadnell
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Do Water Sports From a Modern Beach House With a Hot Tub

Awaken in a handcrafted driftwood bed refreshed and ready for a day at the seaside. The main floor has double-height ceilings and large windows where light cascades in to illuminate a modern, airy space. Open sliding doors to let in fresh ocean air. Sand Dancer was built in 2017 and shares communal grassy areas with its neighbours. There’s a South facing private deck with a hot tub. Most of the neighbours are also holiday homes; respecting each other’s space is important. A car is recommended to access the area’s places of interest, although trains & buses run locally too. A visitor folder gives lots more information on outings. Although we live some distance from the house, we are available by phone. We also have local support from our excellent house keeping team. The house is in Beadnell, an unspoilt fishing village on the Northumbrian coast, close to the shops in Seahouses. Bottlenose dolphins are often seen during boat trips. The area is rich in imposing castles, Neolithic rock art, and outdoor activities. The best way to see as much as possible & make the most of your visit, is by car. Sky TV full package is provided Smart TV. Cycles to be kept in the secure outside store. No cycles in the house. Hot tub to be used as guests’ folder explains. (Not to be used with fake tan) Private deck area is not suitable for disposable BBQs as they would damage it (made from recycled materials). However, the beach or paved area is perfect for them! Please do not allow children to use the smart lock. Repeated incorrect entries will disable it for a time & can set off the tamper alarm. A basket of logs is provided & additional logs may be bought in Seahouses or The Veg Hut, Drythrottle Cottage, Charlton Mires NE66 2TJ (07834409422).

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A stunning sunset paints the sky in warm hues over a tranquil landscape. Silhouettes of distant structures and trees are visible against the horizon, as the sun descends behind the distant Farne Islands, casting a soft glow over the field and stone fence in the foreground.
Home in Holy Island
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Central village with stunning views and parking.

Probably the best view on the Island. Look East to the Farne Islands and watch sunrise over two castles and the Island harbour or Lindisfarne Priory. Centrally located with parking right outside your door you will find Sea View the perfect place to plan your day. The old Fisherman’s cottage has sympathetically restyled from top to bottom into a cosy retreat for you to kick back relax and enjoy some peace and quiet. The large private garden has a decking area and summer house for you to enjoy.

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A serene view is captured through an open window, featuring a sailboat anchored in calm waters. Lush greenery lines the shore, and the sky above is clear with a few scattered clouds. The window frame provides a quaint touch to this coastal scene.
Apartment in Seahouses
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 367 reviews

Flat 4 - Cliff House

Comfortable, quiet, harbour-front holiday apartment with spectacular views and accommodation for 4 (we can take 6 but send a message to us before booking if there are more than 4 in your party) on the edge of Seahouses. Views out to the Farne Islands where you can see countless sea birds - or stay put and watch the wildlife from the apartment. We do use our flat whenever we can but are keen to share it rather than leaving it empty - everyone is welcome. Get in touch if you have any questions.

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The studio is framed by natural stone and wood, featuring large glass windows that invite views of the surrounding fields. Bright light filters through, illuminating the open layout with a cozy seating area and a view of the sleeping space in the background.
Barn in High Buston
5 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

Skylark Seaview Studio

Welcome to our self-contained hilltop studio surrounded by fields and panoramic views over the Northumbrian coast. A place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Located within walking distance of a remote outstretched beach and just a few miles from the coastal village of Alnmouth and historical village of Warkworth. Alnmouth train station is only a 5 minute drive. From here you can travel directly to Edinburgh in 1 hour. The studio features an open plan sleeping/ living area with a kitchen.

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Two wine glasses are positioned beside a bottle of white wine on a ledge, overlooking a grassy field under a clear blue sky. The scene conveys a sense of relaxation and connection with nature.
Home in Beadnell
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Ren's Retreat @ Beadnell 5 minutes to beach

Set in a quiet estate in the heart of the beautiful coastal village of Beadnell. Explore miles of beaches, and an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a 5 minute stroll away, as are the pubs, restaurants and playpark in the village. You can walk to Bamburgh - voted best seaside resort with historic castle and Seahouses with boat trips to the Farne Islands. The market town of Alnwick and fishing port of Amble are 25 minutes away. Lots of fantastic Autumn/Winter events and markets

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A unique cabin is illuminated warmly against a starry night sky. The structure features an open entrance showcasing interior lighting, with a small chimney rising alongside. Surrounding the cabin are natural landscapes, including a tree and grassy grounds, creating an intimate setting in nature.
Tiny home in Northumberland
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

The View: idyllic and remote off-grid cabin

Looking for a peaceful, secluded stay, immersed in nature, with spectacular views and no neighbours? This is the place for you. Sitting completely on its own at the edge of the moors, The View is a modern, off-grid cabin that offers total tranquillity. Nestled away in the hills, gazing out over the Cheviots, this a truly unique space. Head out hill walking by day, then return to relax by the roaring fire. When night falls, soak in the silence and gaze up at the stars.

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A scenic view of a harbor entrance, featuring a boat navigating through the calm waters. The coastline and distant islands are visible under a blue sky with scattered clouds, creating a tranquil maritime atmosphere.
Condo in Northumberland
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

The Lookout @ 3 Cliff House

The Lookout is a beautiful, spacious and well-appointed 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom first floor flat with a mini balcony, boasting uninterrupted, majestic views. Direct access to the coastal path and overlooking Seahouses Harbour and the Farne Islands, with Bamburgh Castle and even Holy Island visible in the distance. A perfect place from which to explore this dramatic and stunning coast. I'm afraid we are unable to accept pets. Dedicated parking is available for 1 car.

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A spacious living area features a gray sectional sofa adorned with patterned cushions and a soft throw. A rustic wooden coffee table sits in the center, displaying reading materials. The light-colored walls and natural light from the adjacent area create a calming environment.
Cottage in Beadnell
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Modern cottage in the heart of Beadnell

Just a few minutes walk to the beach, Sailors Snug is in the heart of Beadnell, a small village set at the end of a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped beach called Beadnell Bay.and a stones throw from a few restaurants and the pub! Sailors Snug is ideal for a relaxing break by the sea, a family holiday or a weekend with friends. Sailors Snug is perfectly located to explore all that the Northumbrian coast has to offer.

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A spacious open-plan living area features a large L-shaped sofa and two tub chairs, all oriented towards a coffee table. Natural light enters through expansive windows, highlighting quirky wall art and textured white walls, creating a comfortable space to relax.
Home in Beadnell
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Xanadu: Quirky 3-Bed Near Beach & Village Pub

Xanadu is a quirky 3-bedroom home in the heart of Beadnell, just a short stroll from the beach and the village pub. Styled with fun 70s-inspired décor, it’s perfect for families or friends looking for a relaxed coastal getaway. Enjoy bright, retro-inspired living spaces, a fully equipped kitchen, comfy bedrooms and a great location for exploring Beadnell Bay, Seahouses and the Northumberland Coast.

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A sunlit conservatory features large glass doors that offer views of the surrounding landscape. A wooden dining table sits in the center, surrounded by simple wooden chairs. Red plaid curtains frame the windows, complementing the natural light that fills the space.
Cottage in Holy Island
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 167 reviews

Holy Island cottage with a castle and harbour view

Beblowe offers you the chance to unwind and enjoy the magic of Holy Island which is cut off from the mainland twice a day by the tides giving you a true sense of escapism. The cottage is blessed with wonderful views and is bathed in morning light. For colder months my home is cosy with central heating and a wood burning stove; perfect to relax in front of after exploring the island .

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A spacious sleeping area features a sturdy timber bed with soft bedding. Natural stone walls and exposed wooden beams contribute to the rustic charm. A small wooden desk is positioned nearby, with a bookshelf overhead. Natural light filters through the skylight and glass doors.
Cabin in Belsay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Longriggs

This once humble home for cows has been transformed into a truly special off-grid getaway, offering a cosy retreat with historical charm. A leisurely walk through the hay meadow leads you to this hidden treasure. The barn's unique charm beckons, promising a cosy haven like no other. Leave behind the distractions of modern life and immerse yourself in the peaceful beauty of nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Beadnell?

    Accommodations near Beadnell Bay and the village centre are often recommended for easy access to beaches, local eateries, and scenic walks. Options range from cozy cottages to modern rentals suited for families or groups.

  • What are the best things to do in Beadnell with kids?

    Families with children often build sandcastles or try rock pooling at Beadnell Bay and explore gentle walking paths nearby. Spotting seabirds, beach picnics, and ice cream from local shops are common highlights for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Beadnell?

    Experience beach days at Beadnell Bay, windsurfing or paddleboarding, and walking to the old lime kilns near the harbour. Birdwatching, sea angling, and visiting village cafés are also frequently suggested activities.

  • How is the weather in Beadnell?

    Beadnell has cool winters around 36–46°F (2–8°C), and mild summers reaching 53–65°F (11–19°C), with rainfall spread throughout the year. Layered clothing, a rain jacket, and sturdy shoes are useful for changing coastal weather.

  • When is the best time to visit Beadnell?

    Milder weather and longer days in late spring through early autumn are often recommended for exploring Beadnell’s coastal scenery and beaches. Cooler temperatures and increased rainfall are common in winter and early spring, making warm layers and waterproof outerwear useful year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Beadnell?

    Visit Beadnell Bay for beach activities, stroll the historic harbour lined with old lime kilns, and explore nearby nature reserves. The village church and coastal walking paths also reflect Beadnell’s maritime history and natural beauty.

  • What are some hiking trails in Beadnell?

    Explore the coastal paths around Beadnell Bay, which are often recommended for scenic views of dunes, beaches, and wildlife. Trails frequently pass through countryside and connect with routes leading to nature reserves and nearby villages.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Beadnell?

    Families often enjoy beachcombing, sandcastle building, and rock pooling along Beadnell Bay. Water sports like paddleboarding or kayaking, and visits to local nature reserves, can provide more ways to explore together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Beadnell?

    Explore nearby historic castles, traditional fishing villages, or wildlife reserves that are frequently suggested by visitors. The surrounding Northumberland coast has scenic walks, boat excursions, and nature viewing for a varied day out.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Beadnell?

    Many accommodations in Beadnell welcome pets, including a variety of self-catering cottages and rentals. The local beaches and walking trails provide comfortable outdoor spaces to enjoy with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Beadnell?

    Look for less crowded beach spots by exploring early or late in the day, and check tide times for safe rock pooling and water activities. Local shops and eateries may have unique regional specials or community updates worth discovering.

  • What is Beadnell known for?

    Beadnell is known for its sandy bay, outdoor water activities, and historic stone lime kilns along the harbour. Its village atmosphere and proximity to the Northumberland coast also draw people interested in nature and maritime history.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Beadnell?

    Around Beadnell, discover tucked-away coves, quieter stretches of beach, or old lime kilns that offer a glimpse into village heritage. Nature areas just outside the village are favored by those searching for peaceful spots to unwind.

  • What are the best foods to try in Beadnell?

    Freshly caught seafood, including crab, lobster, and locally smoked fish, is frequently suggested in Beadnell eateries. Traditional pub classics, Northumberland cheeses, and regional baked treats are also widely enjoyed.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Beadnell?

    Pack layers for variable weather, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes for sandy walks or nature trails. A camera, reusable water bottle, and a small backpack can be helpful for exploring beaches and the wider coastline.

  • What is the nightlife in Beadnell like?

    Beadnell has a quiet, laid-back nightlife tradition, with village pubs and relaxed dining playing a central role. Many visitors wind down evenings by the water or enjoy local music sessions when scheduled.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Beadnell?

    Beadnell often hosts annual village fetes, local sailing regattas, and seasonal beach activities through the year. Traditional fairs and charity events, especially in summer, bring together both residents and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Beadnell?

    Beadnell has a range of family-friendly accommodations, including holiday cottages and rentals with multiple bedrooms and outdoor spaces. Many are located near the beach or village centre, making it convenient for daily outings.

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