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2 SMUGGLERS COVE Off The Haven, Beadnell, Northumberland NE67 5DB
Sleeps: 4 + 2 + baby. Well behaved, house trained dogs, 2 max, permitted (£10 per dog). NO SMOKING.
Prices £345 - £795 pw. SATURDAY CHANGE OVER.
For further details please contact:
Judith Bell-Taylor Tel: 07905 506446
   
Smugglers Cove is part of a small, elite, stone built development nestling in the heart of the coastal fishing village of Beadnell, famed for its miles of sandy beaches. Smugglers offers excellent holiday accommodation being beautifully furnished to a very high standard, throughout and enhanced with photographs which reflect the area. - Beadnell Bay, with its unspoilt sandy beaches, is a few minutes stroll. The very quiet North Beach is 300 yards in one direction and the village with its children's playground, 2 pubs, serving meals, and cafe with internet access equally close.
- Central heating makes it warm and cosy and is an ideal base for summer and winter holidays alike.
 - Smugglers is superb holiday base for couples, families and small groups of walkers, golfers and bird watchers who need a secluded retreat after a long day exploring our breathtaking coastline and rural Northumberland.
Ground Floor: Wood flooring throughout. Entrance to Conservatory/dining room with seating for 6 people. This light, airy room has vaulted ceilings and arched windows which overlook the garden. Large lounge overlooking the garden. Leather Chesterfield suite, pebble effect electric fire, Large Flat screen TV, DVD, Video, Freeview box, music system with surround sound, ipod, Play Station 2. Sofa bed for 2 extra guests. Kitchen/breakfast room. Large very well equipped fitted kitchen with integrated fridge/freezer, gas hob, fan assisted oven, dishwasher, washer, microwave, toaster etc. Seating for 2 people. Cloakroom - with wc and whb. Drying area for outdoor wear. First Floor: - Carpetted flooring (dogs are not allowed in this part of the house).
- Bedroom 1 - Twin/Kingsize beds. Very large fitted wardrobe, drawers, bedside lighting, flat screen TV and views towards the Farne Islands, in the distance.
- Bedroom 2 - Twin/king-size beds. Bedside lighting, good storage.
- Family shower room. Double shower cubicle, power shower, whb, wc, heated ladder towel rail.
- Both bedrooms have beds which can be used as twins or king-sized beds. Beds are made up to your requirements on arrival. This makes the house suitable for small single sex groups of golfers, walkers etc.
Outside: - Private parking for 1 car and guest parking space.
- Enclosed lawned garden which catches the sun all afternoon.
- Garden seating provided.
Services: - LPG Central heating.
- Electric fire in lounge.
- Double glazing and insulation.
- ALL heating included in rent.
- Bed linen and towels are included in rent.
- Cot available on request.
- Good selection of books, DVDs, games, tourist info etc.
General details: - NO SMOKING inside the house.
- Well behaved, house trained dog allowed 2 max (£10).
- NO BOOKING FEE.
Beadnell Village There are two pubs, both serving bar and restaurant meals, within a five minute walk of the house. The village shop, next to the church, also has an excellent cafe serving meals all day (a terrific breakfast) and internet access. Local produce can also be bought from the Post Office on the sea front.
Out and About - The coastline of North Northumberland is well known for its sandy beaches and superb scenery along with its picturesque villages overlooked by magnificent castles.
- The historic village of Beadnell lies just a few miles east of the main A1 that links Edinburgh with Newcastle-upon-Tyne, but despite this, it remains off the beaten track and as a result has not been spoilt by over-development.
- Just off this stretch of coastline, lie the Farne Islands. Well known by SCUBA divers and naturalists alike, these islands are host to a diverse cross section of marine life and coastal species. Boat trips to the Farnes can be arranged from Seahouses, 2 miles north of Beadnell.
- There are interesting market towns in the region. Alnwick with its majestic castle, famous gardens and weekly market is only 12 miles away. Morpeth and Berwick both a scenic 25 mile drive.
- A visit to the region would not be complete without a visit to Holy Island. (Tide times can be checked at Seahouses, or ask one of the locals).
- Young or old, walker, bird-watcher, golfer or sandcastle builder the area has something for everyone.
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