Water’s Edge Holiday Home, located in the charming seaside village of Beadnell, Northumberland, serves as an ideal retreat for those looking to explore the stunning 20 miles of Heritage coastline, recognized as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This semi-detached property comfortably accommodates up to four guests and features an open-plan living area on the ground floor, complete with a cozy living space equipped with Freeview TV, an iPod dock, and French doors that open to a small balcony. The home also includes a well-appointed kitchen and a sun room that provides a relaxing spot to enjoy views of the adjacent inlet, where swans and seabirds can often be seen.
On the first floor, guests will find two bedrooms, one with a double bed and the other with bunk beds, along with a bathroom featuring a shower over the bath. The property is equipped with electric central heating, Wi-Fi, and essential amenities such as bed linen and towels. Outside, an enclosed patio with garden furniture and a BBQ offers a perfect setting for al fresco dining, while private parking for one vehicle adds convenience. It is important to note that the property is not suitable for children under eight years old due to the presence of open-tread stairs and a lake at the bottom of the garden.
Beadnell itself is a popular holiday destination, boasting local facilities such as a well-stocked village shop and family-friendly pubs that serve delicious food, all within a short walk from the holiday home. Just 300 yards away is a small bay with rocky outcrops, while the expansive golden sands of Beadnell Bay, less than a mile from the property, are a haven for watersport enthusiasts. Activities such as sailing, sea kayaking, windsurfing, and scuba diving are readily available, making the beach an ideal spot for both adventure and relaxation, with the picturesque landscape providing a perfect backdrop for romantic strolls along the shore.
Exploring further afield, guests can visit the traditional fishing port of Seahouses, located just two miles up the coast, where boat trips to the renowned Farne Islands, famous for their bird sanctuaries and seal colonies, are frequently available. Seahouses also offers charming tea rooms, quaint pubs, and shops, along with opportunities for horse riding, fishing, and golfing nearby. A short drive of three miles will lead to the enchanting village of Bamburgh, dominated by its impressive fortress. Additionally, the bustling market town of Alnwick, with its dramatic castle and the exquisite Alnwick Garden featuring the largest tree house in Europe, is just a few miles inland, offering visitors a rich tapestry of history and natural beauty to explore.
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!