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Mill Farm House is a luxury property with four bedrooms. The four en-suite zip/link bedrooms which can be twin on request, have en-suites, one of which has a Duravit freestanding bath, all with walk-in showers, basins and WCs. There’s also a convenient cloakroom on the ground floor. The open-plan living space includes a kitchen, dining area, and sitting area, and there’s a utility room with storage for sports equipment, a sitting room with a woodburning stove, and a reading room. Amenities include central heating, a Range cooker with an oven and hob, a microwave, an American-style fridge/freezer, a washing machine, a tumble dryer, a dishwasher, Smart TV and WiFi. There is ample off-road parking and an EV charging point. The landscaped gardens feature a lawn and outdoor furniture, and well-behaved dogs are welcome. Enjoy a superb home in a stunning area, with a stay at Mill Farm House. Note: Skylights and sloping ceilings on the first floor, please take care
Amenities: Central heating - Underfloor heating throughout (airsource). Kitchen - Range cooker with oven and hob, microwave, American-style fridge/freezer, dishwasher. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel, power and unlimited logs for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Ample off-road parking. EV charging is available at a £40 cost.Landscaped gardens with lawn, patio, and furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome, and a second dog on request. No dogs/puppies under 12 months old allowed. Shop 1.6 miles, pub 1.8 miles, beach 1 mile. Note: There are skylights and a sloping ceiling on the first floor, please take care. No Smoking. No stag/hen parties.
Region: Northumberland is a heady combination of fishing villages, market towns, sandy beaches, magnificent castles and historic Hadrian’s Wall, tied together by beautiful countryside and abundant wildlife.
Town: This attractive and peaceful harbour village is situated beside one of the most beautiful stretches of Northumberland’s Heritage Coastline - Beadnell Bay. Established in Saxon times, Beadnell was once an important fishing village and a smuggler's haven. Nowadays, it is still a fishing village, but is equally popular with holidaymakers who come to enjoy its pretty harbour and, of course, the nearby sandy beaches. The village has a shop, two pubs and a café serving food. Popular Seahouses is just over a mile away and has shops, a supermarket and restaurants, and it also offers boat trips from the harbour to the magnificent Farne Islands - a haven for bird watchers. Bamburgh is close by, whilst the market town of Alnwick with its Castle and Gardens, shops, pubs and restaurants is a short drive away.





