Located near Otterburn in Northumberland, this Grade II listed bastle offers a unique holiday experience, accommodating up to four guests. Nestled within a Dark Sky Park, the property serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning natural surroundings and rich history of the area. The bastle, built in the 1580s to protect against Border Reivers, has been thoughtfully converted into a cozy holiday cottage, combining historical charm with modern comforts. Guests can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to stargaze in one of the UK's designated Dark Sky Parks.
The ground floor of the bastle features solid fuel heating and electric underfloor heating, creating a warm and inviting environment. The lounge boasts a stone floor and a wood burner, complemented by a DVD projector for entertainment, while the farmhouse-style kitchen and dining area is equipped with modern appliances, including an electric hob, solid fuel Rayburn, and dishwasher. Moving to the first floor, the accommodations include a master bedroom with a super king-size bed, en-suite bathroom, and a second bedroom with a king-size bed and bunk beds, making it ideal for families. The property also includes a bathroom with a shower over the bath, ensuring convenience for all guests.
The bastle is strategically located just four miles from Otterburn, allowing easy access to several picturesque rivers and streams perfect for leisurely walks. The surrounding area features historical sites, including the Bremenium Roman Fort, which showcases remnants of its Roman past, such as the fort's gates and crematoria. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Scottish border and the northern stretch of the Pennine Way, just six miles away, as well as the scenic landscapes of the Coquet Valley, Cheviot Hills, and North Tyne Valley, all within a short drive from the property.
In addition to its historical and natural attractions, the bastle is conveniently located near Kielder Forest and Kielder Water, ideal for various outdoor activities like sailing, mountain biking, and birdwatching. Guests can explore nearby National Trust properties, Roman forts, and museums, as well as the beautiful Northumbrian coast. Day trips to the Farne Islands offer opportunities to witness seals and diverse wildlife, making this bastle a perfect retreat for those seeking adventure, relaxation, and a taste of history in 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!