Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Belford
 
                                            2 Bedroom Cottage in Belford
A pleasant, stone-built, end of terrace cottage tucked away into the village of Belford, perfectly situated for exploring the Northumbrian Coast and local amenities. This charming retreat is ideal for couples or a small family; a comfortable open-plan accommodation to leave you feeling truly relaxed with exposed stone walls. The lounge boasts two lovely leather sofas, with a dining table located nearby, perfect for enjoying a home-cooked meal before cosying up in front of the woodburning stove. Conveniently, a neatly equipped kitchen joins the formation, with a classic collection of appliances and modern countertops. After a delightful night in with your loved ones, wander upstairs to the bedrooms, where you will discover a characterful double room, featuring its own TV, and views leaning out over the brook. The bunk room is equally as delightful, tied together with an arm chair and a dressing table, so you can get ready in style each day that goes by. Excellently located, this cottage also boasts an outdoor seating area, well-suited for some 'me time' as you enjoy a refreshing drink taking in the calming setting, with Belford Brook flowing past. Nestled around a medieval market cross in an ancient market square, Belford hosts a thriving history in the North of Northumberland. Situated amongst breath-taking scenery, it is well positioned for walking and cycling, desirable for enthusiasts wanting an adventurous holiday. As well as mansions and stately homes, there is also a rich culture of industrial heritage in the area to learn about. Pack up a picnic and explore the treasure troves of heritage in the region, or take a trip to discover the wonder of Hadrian's Wall. 
Belford is an old coaching village with a pleasant square and offers a variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and a nine-hole golf course. It is ideally placed for exploring the Northumbrian Coastal Route, Cheviots, the renowned Northumberland Coastline and the Scottish Borders. The bird sanctuary or seal colony on the famous Farne Islands with boat trips running daily from nearby Seahouses, is not to be missed.
 
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
    
             
                                                 
                                                     
                                                     
                                                    