Within walking distance of a sandy beach and with boat trips to see the puffins and seals, this is perfect location for lovers of the coast.
All on the Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Bluray Player, Woodburner
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Living/dining room: Freeview TV, DVD Player, Bluray Player, Woodburner
Kitchen: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet
Electric heaters, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Highchair. Garage with freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer.
Enclosed garden with patio and garden furniture. Bike store. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
Fairways is a beautifully presented linked-detached bungalow nestled amongst similar properties within the heart of the picture perfect coastal village of Beadnell. The accommodation enjoys a homely ambience and is conveniently all on the ground floor. There is a cosy wood burner in the living room ensuring a warm welcome regardless of the season. The kitchen overlooks the rear garden and a lovely private patio to dine al fresco, and both bedrooms and the family bathroom are immaculately presented.
Beadnell is a popular holiday destination and offers local facilities including family friendly pubs serving good food, all within a gentle stroll from Fairways. A small sandy bay speckled with rocky outcrops is close by and leads to a long sandy beach that stretches to Seahouses, 2 miles north. The wide expanse of golden sandy beach, which Beadnell Bay is renowned for, is within easy walking distance. This is a popular destination for watersports enthusiasts, including sailing, sea kayaking, wind surfing and scuba diving. Beadnell Bay is described as the jewel in Northumberland’s seaside crown; an idyllic spot for a romantic barefoot stroll in the sand to listen to the waves lap against the shoreline and inhale the invigorating sea air.
Two miles up the coastline is the traditional fishing port of Seahouses, where boat trips to the nearby Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony, depart regularly from its harbour. Here there are several charming tea rooms, quaint pubs and shops with horse riding; fishing and golf on the links close by being only a sample of the many amenities available in this popular location. A further 3 miles up the coastline is the picturesque village of Bamburgh, which lies snuggled in the shadow of its majestic fortress and commands the power and presence of the seasoned television set it regularly becomes. Holy Island, the birthplace of Christianity in England and site of Lindisfarne Castle, can be seen from the unspoilt golden, sandy beach. Just a few miles inland is the bustling market town of Alnwick, with its own dramatic castle (and film location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Academy!). Visitors will enjoy a trip to Alnwick Garden, a spectacular interpretation of a formal garden including the Grand Cascade waterfall, and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe! Beach 200 yards. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 150 yards.
Beadnell is a popular holiday destination and offers local facilities including family friendly pubs serving good food, all within a gentle stroll from Fairways. A small sandy bay speckled with rocky outcrops is close by and leads to a long sandy beach that stretches to Seahouses, 2 miles north. The wide expanse of golden sandy beach, which Beadnell Bay is renowned for, is within easy walking distance. This is a popular destination for watersports enthusiasts, including sailing, sea kayaking, wind surfing and scuba diving. Beadnell Bay is described as the jewel in Northumberland’s seaside crown; an idyllic spot for a romantic barefoot stroll in the sand to listen to the waves lap against the shoreline and inhale the invigorating sea air.
Two miles up the coastline is the traditional fishing port of Seahouses, where boat trips to the nearby Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony, depart regularly from its harbour. Here there are several charming tea rooms, quaint pubs and shops with horse riding; fishing and golf on the links close by being only a sample of the many amenities available in this popular location. A further 3 miles up the coastline is the picturesque village of Bamburgh, which lies snuggled in the shadow of its majestic fortress and commands the power and presence of the seasoned television set it regularly becomes. Holy Island, the birthplace of Christianity in England and site of Lindisfarne Castle, can be seen from the unspoilt golden, sandy beach. Just a few miles inland is the bustling market town of Alnwick, with its own dramatic castle (and film location for Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Academy!). Visitors will enjoy a trip to Alnwick Garden, a spectacular interpretation of a formal garden including the Grand Cascade waterfall, and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe! Beach 200 yards. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 150 yards.