Seahouses: Little Haven holiday cottageLITTLE HAVEN
67c Main Street,
Seahouses,
Northumberland
NE68 7TN

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Sleeps: 4 (+sofabed).
Sorry no pets.
No smoking.

Low season £240 - £260 pw.
High season £285 - £455 pw.



For further details please contact:

Karen Bell or Dylan Younger
Tel: 0191 217 0756
Mob: 0771 362 9477
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb


Little Haven is a charming stone and render detached cottage with a private sheltered West-facing rear yard. Originally the village telephone exchange, the property has been tastefully converted to offer a secluded cul-de-sac holiday base yet very close to the village centre. There is private off-street parking for two cars. The cottage offers a quiet retreat, and a perfect base from which to explore the beautiful Northumberland coastline. Little Haven is two minutes' walk from Seahouses village centre, with its famous harbour, shops, pubs and restaurants.

Accommodation  
  • Comfortable and recently refurbished two-bedroom detached bungalow which sleeps four comfortably and a maximum of six.
  • This is an unusual property which oozes character and offers a high degree of privacy for such a central location.
  • One double room, one with full-size bunk beds.
  • There is an additional metal frame double sofa bed in lounge.
  • Spacious open-plan lounge and kitchen with large built-in dining table.
  • Electric shower.
Facilities  
  • Widescreen colour TV with Freeview, video, DVD, CD player.
  • Electric oven, fridge, microwave.
  • Storage heaters in all rooms plus electric fire in living room.
  • Children's games, toys, books.
  • Barbecue, patio furniture, and paddling pool.
  • All bed linen and bills included in the price.
  • Children of all ages welcome.
  • While there is no internet access at the cottage, you are within range of a BT Fon wifi hotspot, which costs £5 to join for a day, or £15 for 5 days, using a wireless-enabled laptop, and payable by card.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb



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