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About this house rental
Number of bedrooms: 3; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 2
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
This cosy cottage is perfectly placed between Berwick and Bamburgh, minutes from Holy Island and Seahouses. A spacious retreat with super king comfort and dog-friendly access
The lovely living areas and excellent location make it the perfect choice for a family getaway or get together with friends. This beautifully refurbished cottage retains traditional character but also includes a host of modern comforts, making it an ideal home away from home.
This cosy cottage is perfectly placed close to Bamburgh, minutes from Holy Island and Seahouses.
Sleeps 8
Ground floor living - with a super king and ensuite down stairs
1st floor - 2 bedrooms plus bathroom - super king (can be split) + sofa bed - plus 2 singles
Pet-friendly accommodation - fully enclosed garden - outdoor seating, eating and bbq areas
Log fire + central heating
Well equipped kitchen - dishwasher - dryer - full fridge freezer Parking for 3 cars Wifi throughout
- The Cottage
- Beautifully refurbished 3-bedroom cottage near Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Fully accessible ground floor accommodation
- Open garden access with outdoor eating & recreation area
- Equipped kitchen with fridge/freezer, hob, oven, toaster, kettle, dishwasher & microwave
- Comfortable living area with Smart TV & reliable Wi-Fi
- Fresh linen, towels, shampoo, hair dryer & iron provided
- Pet-friendly accommodation
- Bedrooms & Sleeping
- Bedroom 1 (ground floor): Super king bed with large Jack & Jill ensuite bathroom
- Bedroom 2 (first floor): Large space - Super king bed plus double sofa bed
- Bedroom 3 (first floor): Two single beds
- (Sleeps up to 8 guests comfortably)
- Bathrooms
- Bathroom 1 (ensuite): Walk-in shower, toilet & sink
- Bathroom 2 (first floor): Bath with shower over it, toilet & sink
- Parking
- Free private off-road parking (space for 1 vehicle outside property, plus more on-site)
- Good to Know
- Sleeps 8 guests
- Check-in: 3:00 PM
- Check-out: 11:00 AM
- Smoke-free property
- Pets very welcome
- Please keep noise respectful after 10:00 PM
Top 10 things to do in and around Bamburgh
1. Bamburgh Castle
The undisputed star of the show. A colossal fortress perched on volcanic rock, staring down the North Sea like it owns the place. Wander the grand halls, armoury, and ramparts.
It’s over 1,400 years old and one of England’s most impressive castles
2. Bamburgh Beach
Miles of golden sand with cinematic castle views. Ideal for windswept walks, picnics, or just letting your thoughts drift out to sea.
Regularly praised as one of the UK’s best beaches
3. Grace Darling Museum
A small but powerful museum telling the story of Victorian heroine Grace Darling, who rowed through a storm to rescue shipwreck survivors. Heroism with salt spray.
4. The Wynding & coastal walks
A gentle trail that spills you out into sweeping coastal views and grassy dunes.
You can walk all the way to Seahouses or Budle Bay for longer rambles
5. Farne Islands
Hop on a boat from nearby Seahouses for puffins, seals, and occasional dolphins.
Wildlife here feels like a David Attenborough episode you accidentally walked into.
6. Holy Island (Lindisfarne)
A tidal island you can drive to… if the sea allows it. Check tide times or risk becoming part of the scenery.
Visit the priory, castle, and soak up its eerie, sacred atmosphere.
7. Bamburgh Gallery
A cosy art space showcasing local landscapes and coastal-inspired works. A quieter, reflective counterpoint to the big outdoors.
8. St Aidan’s Church
A peaceful church with deep Anglo-Saxon roots and a slightly mysterious ossuary beneath it. History here feels close enough to whisper.
9. Budle Bay
A serene, lesser-known spot north of Bamburgh. Perfect for birdwatching and escaping the main crowds.
Great for slow walks and quiet thinking.
10. Dunstanburgh Castle
A ruined castle you reach via a scenic coastal walk from Craster. Less polished than Bamburgh, more dramatic in a windswept, “end of the world” kind of way.
Frequently praised for its wild setting and views
Bonus (because holidays need snacks)
The Copper Kettle Tearooms
Classic British tearoom energy. Think scones, cakes, and a well-earned sit-down after battling the coastal wind.
