Holiday houses in Barrow Burn

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A warm living room features two comfortable sofas arranged around a central coffee table, with a log burner set in a stone fireplace. Shelves filled with books line one wall, while a television is positioned for easy viewing. Natural light filters through the window with patterned curtains.
Cottage in Branxton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

Cosy cottage in beautiful Branxton

PLEASE NOTE: Bookings between 28 Mar - 30 October ‘26 are 7 nights only with Saturday check-in. It may appear otherwise on our calendar due to an Airbnb glitch. Our lovely holiday home, Mary's Cottage, is set in the beautiful North Northumberland countryside just a few miles from the Scottish Borders. In the peaceful village of Branxton, it offers country walks from the door and combines tranquility & style with warmth & comfort. It’s the perfect romantic, rural retreat at any time of the year.

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Cottage in Warkworth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

Beatrice Cottage, Warkworth.

Whisk yourself away to Beatrice Cottage in the beautiful, historic village of Warkworth on the breathtaking Northumberland Coast. Beatrice Cottage is one of four traditional cottages, set in a tranquil courtyard garden, just a short walk from the village centre. Tucked away aprx. 100 yards from the banks of the River Coquet and a mere 10 minute walk from the golden sands of Warkworth Beach. The cottage has lovely views of Warkworth Castle and is fully equipped to be your perfect home from home.

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The exterior of a stone cottage is showcased, featuring large windows that reflect natural light. A variety of flowering plants in pots surround the entrance, with pink and white blooms providing colorful accents against the greenery. The entrance door is framed by a rustic wooden structure.
Barn in Alnham
5 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Beautiful cottage in the heart of Northumberland

Saturday arrival only. An attractive 2 bedroom barn conversion, mainly on one level, with views across the Northumberland National Park. Enjoying a tranquil, rural position, surrounded by stunning countryside, this is an idyllic spot to rest and refresh. Brilliant for walkers and cyclists (Sandstone Way cycle route) and a great base for exploring wonderful Northumberland. Located within the "International Dark Sky Park" it is a fantastic place to stargaze, with specialist equipment provided.

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The exterior of Dene Cottage is featured, showcasing a charming stone facade with white window frames and a welcoming entrance. A landscaped area with flowering plants and a small seating arrangement is visible, enhancing the cottage's serene appeal. The surrounding trees provide a natural backdrop.
Cottage in Alnwick
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

Dene Cottage, lovely rural retreat for couples

A peaceful rural retreat for couples, with walks from the door and being only a short drive away from the stunning Northumberland National Park and Heritage Coastline AONB. Dene Cottage is in Callaly, a quiet hamlet in the beautiful Northumberland countryside, 2 miles from the picturesque village of Whittingham and conveniently located between the towns of Alnwick and Rothbury (each 15 mins drive away). Nearest pub 5 miles, restaurant 5 miles, shop 5 miles. Public transport (bus) 2 miles away.

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The cottage exterior features a sturdy stone facade with a charming porch area. A wooden bench is positioned on the lawn, surrounded by greenery. The sky above displays soft clouds against a blue backdrop.
Cottage in Northumberland
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Sundial Cottage, Northumberland National Park

Located in the Northumberland Village of Netherton this 2 bed cottage located within the Northumberland national Park. The cottage was previously owned by the Armstrong family owners of Craigside and Bambrugh Castle. In the past its been a post office and a sweet shop. Fully refurbished to a high standard to provide guests with a luxurious relaxing stay. Close to all of the Northumberland Coastal and Country favourites as well as some secret ones. Perfect for hill walking, running or cycling.

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An open-plan kitchen features rustic wooden beams and a spacious countertop with two stools. Modern appliances are visible, including a stove and a microwave. The warmly lit space is complemented by a small table and shelves, creating a functional yet inviting atmosphere.
Cottage in Kirk Yetholm
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

The perfect countryside escape!

This charming, cosy cottage in the scenic village of Kirk Yetholm is the ideal countryside escape. The village has everything you need; pub, small shop, butcher and is surrounded by beautiful countryside and walking routes up the Cheviot Hills. This cottage is perfect for couples or small families who are looking for a peaceful setting to unwind, relax and enjoy the natural countryside. It is also an ideal base for hikers on the Pennine Way and cyclists completing the Borderloop Cycle Route.

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The exterior of a charming stone cottage showcases its character with natural stone walls and a slate roof. Windows are framed neatly, and a welcoming entrance door is positioned at the front. A driveway provides access to a private parking space beside the cottage.
Cottage in Bilton
5 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Wildhope View, Bilton, nr Alnmouth

Wildhope View: A detached, characterful, stone cottage - especially for two. Located in the historic hamlet of Bilton, a stone’s throw away from the vibrant village of Alnmouth. A wonderful spot from which to explore the rugged Northumbrian coastline, idyllic countryside and magnificent, enchanted castles. Wildhope View is a cosy, romantic retreat with spectacular views of the rolling hills of the Aln valley and the, “18 arches” viaduct built in 1849 by Robert Stephenson.

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The exterior of a triangular black cabin is framed by lush greenery. Warm lights are strung along the edges, illuminating the cabin's large glass facade. A wooden deck with a railing provides an outdoor space for relaxation, seamlessly integrating with the natural surroundings.
Place to stay in Scottish Borders
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 560 reviews

The Black Triangle Cabin

The Black Triangle Cabin is a peaceful getaway situated on our property just outside of Jedburgh, a historic town in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The Cabin sleeps 2 people in a king size bed, with a separate living/kitchen space boasting views through the woods and across the fields. If you keep an eye out, you may see the deer that pass through regularly, or even hear our resident owl. Ideally located only an hour from Edinburgh, Newcastle and the St Abbs coastline.

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The cottage showcases a stone exterior adorned with large glass doors that provide abundant natural light. A gravel pathway leads to a small seating area, surrounded by a beautifully maintained garden featuring greenery and flowering plants.
Farm stay in Otterburn
5 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

The Granary, Old Town Farm, Otterburn

The Granary is located on a working farm in the heart of Northumberland's International Dark Sky Park. It has kitchen/living area upstairs to make the most of the fabulous views. This cottage has access to a nearby EV car charger Changeover day for week- long stays is a Friday It is a perfect hideaway for two with a cosy log burning fire, original beams, real wood floors and a lovely flower-filled garden. Great for friends sharing too, having 2 separate bathrooms

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A stone cottage entrance is framed by vibrant green climbing plants and decorative flowers in planters. The solid grey door features a rectangular window, and subtle outdoor lighting adds warmth to the stone walls, creating an inviting entrance.
Cottage in England
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

The Nook Cottage In The Heart Of Northumberland

Come away to nature, peace, and tranquillity at an idyllic, self-contained stone cottage nestled in the heart of Northumberland, within a short walk to the North Tyne River, two village pubs, post office, convenience mart and church. Charm can be found in the original stone walls, oak beams, woodburning stove, cosy furniture, and a king-size bed. An excellent touring base, located near Hadrian’s Wall, Roman forts, Hexham Abbey, and Kielder Water and Forest Park.

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A charming stone cottage presents a welcoming façade, featuring a slate roof and a neatly trimmed hedge. A wooden bench, adorned with colorful cushions, is positioned on the grassy lawn, inviting relaxation. Two windows provide glimpses into the cozy interiors.
Home in Netherton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

The Forge Burnfoot - set in tranquil Coquetdale

Relax at the Forge after a day of exploring Northumberland. BBQ in the garden while the kids play tennis or read on the sofa in front of the wood burner. Sleep deeply in our comfy beds. Dog-friendly. Garden, fine bedding & views. Nestled in Coquetdale, we are an ideal base for exploring Northumberland. Cragside, Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh & Holy Island are nearby or make great day trips. Part of a converted barn, we have other holiday cottages as neighbours.

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The exterior of a modern guest house is depicted, featuring a sloped roof with triangular windows. A shaded table with four chairs is presented on a wooden deck, surrounded by colorful flower pots. A patio umbrella offers protection from the sun, while lush greenery adds to the inviting atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Sharperton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

2 bedroom cottage with summer bunkhouse sleeps 4/6

Modern and airy guest house with a large enclosed garden. An ideal place for families and friends to get together. Well behaved dogs are welcome. In the summer months we offer extra accommodation, if required, in the garden bunkhouse located a few steps from the back door. Situated in the hamlet of Sharperton on the border of Northumberland National Park, our location offers an ideal base to explore the surrounding countryside and coastline.

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