The Coach House was designed as an upside down property in order to make the most of its spectacular views. With an uninterrupted vista of the National Park to the Cheviot Hills and big sky, there is always something new to see out of the picture window. Slide back the glass to reveal a Juliet balcony and get even closer to the birds flying past.
There are two ground floor bedrooms with ensuite shower rooms, and one with a private bathroom. This bedroom also features a glass fronted terrace, perfect for morning coffee watching ducks in the stream, or an evening cocktail to see the sun set behind the hills.
The spacious open plan layout creates a sociable space with enough room to spread out, or come together to eat, play games, snuggle up to watch TV or to chat the nihgt away whilst watching the sky fill with stars.
The facilities on the estate include a summer house, garden games, electric car charging point and picturesque locations to enjoy the views or listen to birdsong. You might even be lucky enough to see otters in the stream of deer grazing in the grounds. There is a secure cycle store room for those who wish to bring their own cycle. Or why not hire an electric bike to be brought to you? It is a fun way to explore the National Park from the lane that runs past the gate.
There is a shop, petrol station, antique centre, adventure playground, pub and café within easy walking distance in the village. There is also easy road access to the market town of Alnwick with its world-famous castle, gardens, Lillidorei, Barter Books, independent shops, galleries and eateries. Beaches, Holy Island, golf courses, castles and steam railway are also easily reached by a short drive from the cottages.
On the edge of the Northumberland National Park and Dark Skies, the views of open countryside are simply breathtaking. Whether you decide to explore the region, or relax in the cottage and grounds, there is always something to see or do, whatever the weather.