Holiday cottages: Springhill Farm in Seahouses: NorthumberlandSPRINGHILL FARM
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION
Springhill Farm,
Seahouses,
Northumberland
NE68 7UR

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Sleeps: 2 - 14.
Cot available.
Pets welcome.

Tourist Board: 4 - 5 Star.



No smoking.
Prices £180 - £1,830 pw.



For further details please contact:

Julie and Sarah Gregory
Tel / Fax: 01665 721820


Surrounded by open countryside and breathtaking views of the sea, our cottages offer you all the comforts of home and more...

Just a 10-minute walk down a quite country lane you will find one of the most breathtaking beaches on the heritage coast, drive just a short distance in any direction and discover Northumberland many castles and beautiful untamed country side. 1 mile from Seahouses, 3/4 mile beach, 3 miles Bamburgh.

Accommodation  
  • We have 8 properties, ranging from 4 star rated traditional farm cottages to luxury 5 star barn conversions.
  • Each cottage has its own private enclosed lawned garden and patios with outdoor seating and barbecues and plenty of secured parking.
  • With the most spectacular views of castle and sea, our traditional farm cottages are offered at good value for money and sleep from 2 - 5 people. They are decorated to a high standard, central heated along with open coal fires making for cosy winter nights. These cottages are offered from Sat to Sat.
  • Our barn conversions offer the same superb views but with unsurpassed luxury and a designer touch, log burning stoves, under floor heating, en-suite bathrooms, very well equipped kitchens, beautiful crisp white bed linen and all the extras that you would expect from 5 star accommodation. These cottages are offered from Fri to Fri. Sleeping 2 - 10 people.
Location  
  • Walking and Cycling enthusiasts have miles of untamed countryside to explore and we offer lockup for bikes and well-equipped drying rooms for wet cloth etc.
  • We are perfect location to explore North Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
Stay with us at Springhill and enjoy a memorable summer holiday or a cosy log fire winter break.
 



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