Loanview is a pleasing traditional cottage located in Cornhill-On-Tweed, Northumberland, nestled beneath the historic Wark Castle, which is reputed to be the birthplace of the Knights of the Garter. This picturesque setting near the River Tweed offers a serene getaway for families or groups, accommodating up to six guests across its three well-appointed bedrooms. The cottage features convenient off-road parking for two vehicles, an enclosed garden, and a paddock, making it a perfect choice for pet owners and families with children.
Upon entering Loanview, guests are greeted by a welcoming porch designed for coats and boots, leading into a small hall that connects to the living room, kitchen, stairs, and bathroom. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, including a fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, electric cooker, microwave, and an air fryer, allowing for easy meal preparation. With ample crockery, cutlery, and cookware, guests can enjoy their meals by the cozy fire in the living room/diner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The ground floor hosts two beautifully presented bedrooms: one with a king-size bed and plenty of storage, and another featuring twin beds. A well-appointed bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath, WC, and basin, is easily accessible via a two-step staircase with a handrail. For additional sleeping arrangements, an attic bedroom with steep stairs leads to twin beds, making it suitable for both children and adults, thus accommodating various group needs.
Outside, the enclosed garden offers a tranquil space for relaxation, complete with a log cabin perfect for unwinding or stargazing on clear nights. Guests can enjoy alfresco dining at the garden table and chairs, and a barbecue area is available for outdoor cooking. Additionally, the fenced paddock provides a safe area for children to play and dogs to roam freely. Loanview's location at the northern end of the historic village of Wark, near the remains of the castle, enriches the experience with a sense of history and adventure, making it an ideal retreat for exploring Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
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