MEADOW VIEW
29 Longstone Park, Beadnell, Chathill, Northumberland  NE67 5BP
Meadow View - a self catering holiday cottage in Beadnell
Sleeps: 4.
Well behaved, house trained dog/dogs permitted (£10).
No smoking.
Prices: Please see 52wk calendar.



For further details please contact:

Judith Bell-Taylor
Tel: 07702601748  or  01665519972
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar


 Meadow View is a cosy, tastefully furnished house and is suitable for holidays all the year round. It is in a quiet location and has lovely views over the fields towards the sea and the Cheviot Hills in the distance. It is situated in the Coastal Village of Beadnell and is a good base to explore the coast and beyond.

Accommodation sleeps 4
+ option of extra bed.

Inside:
  
  • Living/dining room. A comfortably furnished room with TV + digital freeview box, DVD. Electric storage heating. Electric fire.
  • Fully fitted kitchen - very well equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/ freezer, automatic washer, toaster, iron.
  • Double Bedroom - The bedroom has a double bed, shaker style furniture and storage heating. Beautiful views.
  • Bunk bedded room - full size adult bunks, fitted wardrobes.
  • Bathroom - totally refurbished with bath and over-bath electric shower, whb, WC and heated towel rail.
  • Tourist information, games, jigsaws provided.
Outside:  
Enclosed lawned garden which catches the sun throughout the day.
Sheltered patio area.
Garden shed and seating.

Services:  
Wireless Broadband is available.
Electric storage heating throughout.
Immersion heater.
Full double glazing and insulation.
Pillows, Duvets and bed linen supplied (not towels).

General details:  
NO SMOKING allowed.
Private off street parking for one car.
Well behaved, house trained dog/dogs allowed (£10 per dog).

Beadnell Village
There are two pubs, both serving meals one with a good restaurant, within a five minute walk of the house. Fish and chip shop in season. Post Office / general store / newsagents.

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.
Short breaks are available out of season phone for availability. In Season please check for late availability. Booking forms and additional information may be obtained from Judith Bell-Taylor using the contact details above.

Guest Comments

"The cottage was wonderful and we really enjoyed our trip. We especially loved watching all the wildlife that visits the meadow to the back of your cottage. On two occasions both Mark and I and the neighbours in Links View saw Deer in the meadow amongst other things. Beadnell is an ideal touring base to visit Northumberland and will certainly contact you again when we are planning a visit."

"Another lovely stay in this very comfortable cottage. We hope to return before Christmas but if not we will be back next year."
Rudds - Sept 2011.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar



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