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STABLE WEST COTTAGE Eshott Hall, Nr Alnwick, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 9EN
Sleeps: 4-6 (2 bedrooms with double sofa bed in lounge). Pets allowed by arrangement. Maximum of 2 medium dogs, larger dogs may be accepted upon written request. No smoking.
Low season £200 - £400 pw. High season £400 - £750 pw.
For further details please contact:
Ho Sanderson Tel: 01670 787000 Fax: 01670 786000
    
Eshott Hall Estate is a small historic country estate of some 500 acres, set in the splendid border county of Northumberland, close to the Heritage Coastline.
One of the county's most beautiful 17th Century houses, Eshott Hall itself sits in tranquil rolling lawns surrounded by ancient woodland. Eshott Village nestles close by forming the centre of a secluded yet thriving small community. An active programme of conservation stewardship throughout the estate encourages a healthy population of birdlife, red squirrels and shy but plentiful deer sharing this haven of natural parkland with an enormous variety of flora and fauna. The Hall is a 5* Visit Britain and Michelin Listed Facility, providing dining and accommodation. Hard core tennis court available by arrangement.
  Location - For the walker, a generous network of public footpaths radiates from the Estate with Felton Village only 3 miles across the fields.
- For the equestrian, plentiful horse-grazing paddocks can be provided on the estate.
- Eshott Is centrally placed in the glorious county of Northumberland: Alnwick Garden, the Cheviot Hills, the unspoilt coastline and its castles are all nearby.
- Local services including doctors, shops, public houses and restaurants are within 5 miles.
- Market town shopping is close to hand in Morpeth and Alnwick, both about 10 minutes drive.
- Newcastle, its International Airport and mainline Railway Station are only 30 minutes away.
- The most picturesque train route to Edinburgh takes an hour from Eshott's nearby station at Alnmouth.
Stable West The cottage was used as a Stable set by Jack Davenport, Rupert Penry Jones, Juliet Aubrey when they were shooting the filming of Catherine Cookson's "The Moth".
Arrival after 4pm, departure before 10am. Full Terms and Conditions available upon request.
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