No.4

ID: S270602

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Guests generally find the cottage cosy, well-equipped, and in a peaceful location ideal for exploring Northumberland. The garden and wildlife are frequently appreciated, and the log burner adds to the cottage's charm. Some guests have noted issues with hot water and maintenance, but these are not universal experiences.

The cottage is often described as clean and tidy, though some guests have suggested it could benefit from a deep clean and mentioned specific areas like the kitchen sink and bathroom. The presence of both positive and negative comments leads to a score above average.

The location is highly praised for its quietness, proximity to attractions, and beautiful surroundings. It is considered an excellent base for exploring the area, contributing to a high score.

Many guests find the cottage comfortable, with a homely feel and efficient heating. Comfortable furnishings and beds are noted, although some have mentioned a hard double bed and issues with the shower, slightly lowering the score.

Facilities are generally well-regarded, with a well-equipped kitchen and garden. However, several guests have reported problems with hot water and the shower, as well as suggesting updates to the bathroom and kitchen, which affects the score.

Guests have mentioned thoughtful touches like a welcome bottle of wine and bottled water. While these gestures are appreciated, it is important to note that such gifts are not guaranteed and may vary with each stay.

About this property

Beal 2.9 miles.This charming mid-terrace property rests in the quiet hamlet of Haggerston, close to Beal on the fringes of the Northumberland Coast AONB. No.4 is a great base for a couple or small family wanting to explore Northumberland, with the coastline, Lindasfarne Nature Reserve and popular destinations of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bamburgh, Seahouses and Alnwick all within easy reach. There is off-road parking for two cars and shared access to the front of the property, where you will find an immaculate lawned garden with pretty flowers with a bench and summerhouse, where you can sit back and appreciate your charming setting. Step inside the property and discover a cosy sitting room with lots of seating, tiled flooring, a lovely woodburning stove to heat up the room in the evening, as you sit back and enjoy a movie night on the TV. The kitchen/diner houses a dining table for four, where you can come together to enjoy a home-cooked meal, prepared in the kitchen area, which is well-equipped with a host of useful appliances, while the fridge/freezer is housed in the entrance hall, by the back door. Upstairs there are two spacious bedrooms with storage for your belongings, consisting of a double with a TV and a twin room, both served by the family bathroom, which has a shower over bath, so you can choose how you want to prepare for each day. Haggerston has a holiday park with its own lake and a golf course, as well as a birds of prey birdwatching site, while the hamlet of Beal, tucked inside the Northumberland Coast AONB, offers a café-style restaurant and is close to a selection of pretty, sandy beaches. From Beal, you can access the Northumberland Coastal Path and hike the Lindasfarne Causeway to Holy Island, where you can admire incredible coastal scenery, enjoy seal watching and visit Lindisfarne Castle. Head down the coast towards Bamburgh, where you will discover a castle, pavilion, lighthouse and choice of beaches, as well as the village of Seahouses, where you can jump on a boat and head out to Farne Island and capture a glimpse of seals and puffins. Head north towards Berwick-upon-Tweed to visit its castle ruins and to be within easy reach of the Scottish Borders, while the Northumberland National Park and Kielder Forest Park are also easily accessible. No.4 is a wonderful base for exploring Northumberland.

Beal is a tiny hamlet in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, known locally as the gateway to Lindisfarne, and is in an ideal position for touring North Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Beal has good access to all of the area's attractions, with wonderful beaches, historic castles and Holy Island all within easy reach. Walkers can embark upon the Northumbrian Coastal Trail, which runs through Beal and down the Heritage Coast, offering stunning scenery along the way. Beal is within easy reach of both St Oswald's Way and St Cuthbert's Way and there are some great birdwatching sites nearby. Seahouses is close by and you can spend a day visiting Farne Island, where you may catch a glimpse of seals and puffins.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with TV, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Oil central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, 2 x TV and WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot available.

Off-road parking for 2 cars.

Enclosed front lawned garden with seating and a summerhouse.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 2.2 miles, pub 2.1 miles

Nearby points of interest

  • Bamburgh Castle

Reviews (26)

  • Jennifer

    Well equipped although the most cooking I did was to slide a pizza in the oven. One or two things like light bulbs that need changing, a bit of loose plaster on the back door out of the kitchen but other than that it was great. Oh, just one more thing the bedroom curtains are white. Means is broad daylight at 6 in the morning. . . Perhaps a blackout blind might be a plan?

  • Karen

    The facilities are all fine. It is clean, cosy and comfortable. We did have the boiler 'lock out' (apparently a rare occurrence but it was blowing a real hoolie right onto the back wall vent which we assumed triggered it). It was no problem to deal with as there were instructions in the visitor folder, guiding us to a You Tube video. It was sorted in moments, although getting the boiler front off took a bit of firkling; you need to pull at the bottom. The icing on the cake was the wonderful Dark Skies of Northumberland. Not only could we see a beautiful night sky, including the Milky Way, from right outside the front of the cottage, but were also fortunate enough to have the opportunity to photograph the Aurora. Not just once, on our first evening there, but also again (even more spectacular as we were able to see it by the naked eye) on the night before we left!

  • B

    Hadnot been replaced in a year! Good location, garden and quiet. Agree double bed is very hard.

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