Stable Cottage is an attractive retreat located in Cottonshopeburnfoot, near Otterburn, Northumberland, within the breathtaking Northumberland National Park. This cozy ground-floor accommodation is designed to sleep two guests and is perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures amidst stunning countryside. The open-plan living space includes a comfortable living area featuring a pebble effect electric fire, a 32” Freeview TV, a DVD player, and an iPod dock, all set against a modern laminate floor. The kitchen is equipped with essential appliances such as an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher, while the bedroom offers twin beds and the bathroom includes a shower over a bath, toilet, and heated towel rail.
Guests can enjoy an enclosed courtyard with garden furniture, making it an excellent spot for relaxation. The property also provides private parking for two cars and includes amenities such as oil central heating, electricity, gas, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, which is accessible in the reception area. The site is shared with other properties and features natural water supply from a borehole, although visitors should be aware of an unfenced stream located 50 yards away. Importantly, the property maintains a no-smoking policy and does not accommodate children.
Stable Cottage is part of a collection of unique holiday homes set in a scenic area just a few miles from the Scottish Borders. Alongside Stable Cottage, there is Fir Tree Cottage, and Puffin Cottage, which was introduced in 2018. Puffin Cottage offers a modern retreat with a tranquil decked area overlooking a burn, providing an ideal space for relaxation and enjoying nature. The location is particularly favorable for outdoor enthusiasts, with access to stunning walks right from the doorstep, and is pet-friendly, making it a perfect getaway for couples eager to explore the natural beauty of the region.
The surrounding area offers a wealth of attractions, with Otterburn just 9 miles away, featuring the delightful pub Le Petite Château, a mill shop, and general dealers. Bellingham and Jedburgh, located around 18 miles away, provide additional amenities for visitors. For those interested in history, a day trip to Alnwick, known for its famous castle and water gardens, as well as the Northumberland Heritage Coast, is highly recommended. Moreover, Hadrian's Wall, rich in Roman history, offers numerous forts and museums along its path, making this location an excellent base for exploring the friendly and unspoilt beauty of Northumberland.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!