Self catering holiday cottages in Seahouses, NorthumberlandSUNNIESIDE COTTAGE
7 Sunnieside Square,
Seahouses,
Northumberland
NE68 7RR

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Sleeps: 4+.
Sorry no pets.
No smoking.

Low season £258 - £349 pw.
High season £350 - £695 pw.

Short breaks from £250 (min 3 nights).

Please give details of the number in your party when enquiring.

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For further details please contact:

Mrs Pamela L.Mayne
Tel: 0191 388 2657
or Tel: 01665 720751
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar


Sunnieside Cottage is situated on the beautiful Northumberland coastline in the fishing village of Seahouses. The cottage is stone built and well placed in a cobbled square in 'Old Seahouses' only twenty five yards from the harbour viewpoint.

Spread over three floors, the accommodation is as follows:  
  • The ground floor has a very cosy living room with multi-fuel burner, leather sofas and a dining table that will sit six people comfortably and eight at a pinch. There is a well equipped galley style kitchen.
  • The first floor has the master bedroom with a chest of drawers and a very comfy double bed.
  • The second bedroom also has a comfortable double bed and chest of drawers.
  • The most striking feature of the cottage is a loft studio (affectionately known as 'the crow's nest'!) with balconies and stunning views over Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island, the Farne Islands and Longstone Lighthouse. It is equipped as a second lounge with widescreen television, digi-box, DVD player, VCR and CD player. There is a library of video tapes, music CDs, and board games to enjoy. The crow's nest has leather armchairs, ample storage and with two king size quality futons, doubles as the third bedroom.
Sunnieside Cottage is within walking distance of magnificent beaches, an excellent golf course and boat trips to The Farne Islands. Further afield is Holy Island, Alnwick (Harry Potter!) and The Roman Wall.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar



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