Lindisfarne View ref: UK33957

Waren Mill, near Bamburgh, Bamburgh & Holy Island Area

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Sleeps
6
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Bedrooms
3
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
2
Bathrooms
Pets
2
Pets allowed
Changeover day
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  • Dishwasher 
  • Highchair 
  • Sea View 
  • Pets – no charge 
  • WiFi 
  • Cot Available 
  • Washing Machine 
  • Coastal within 1 mile 
  • Coastal within 3 miles 
  • Coastal within 5 miles 
  • Open Plan 
  • Entrance Ramp/Level Access 
  • Parking - On Site 
  • Shower Cubicle 
  • Waterside Breaks 

Description

A unique upside-down house with sea views over Lindisfarne from the first floor. Relax in the living room with a glass of wine after a day exploring the coast and watch the sunset over Lindisfarne.
Leading from the living room is an open plan kitchen/dining room with a breakfast bar and all appliances needed to cook up a storm in the kitchen whilst watching the tide come in. The ground floor occupies three good size bedrooms, comprising a master with en-suite, a further double room and a twin room. The family bathroom has been finished to a tasteful standard and occupies a large rainfall shower.
Outside is a large lawned garden area to the front of the property with garden furniture, great for enjoying the sun with a spot of al-fresco dining and maybe some bird watching. Waren Mill is a beautiful seaside village occupying stunning views across Lindisfarne and Holy Island. There is just one restaurant in Waren Mill and it is situated inside the beautiful Waren House Hotel and has been awarded an AA rosette. The dining room is elegant, and the food is fine Northumbrian fare. For a wider choice of places to eat, take a short 3-mile drive into Bamburgh and Seahouses, or if the tide times are kind, on to Holy Island. 2-minutes from Waren mill is the tranquil seaside escape Budle Bay, a beautiful bird sanctuary with huge mud flats that are exposed at low tide. The whole area is part of the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve and is very popular with birdwatchers, particularly in the winter when thousands of wildfowl and waders spend their winter on the bay’s mud flats.
Various water sports are also popular in Budle Bay in the summer months. The bay provides shallow conditions that are particularly good for kite surfing at any level. Nearby Bamburgh has its own 18-hole golf course at the north end of the village. The course offers stunning views across the beaches, countryside and of Bamburgh Castle, and the village itself is often quoted as the most scenic course in Britain. The course has a clubhouse that welcomes visitors at all times of the year and also serves food.
Bamburgh is one of Northumberland’s major visitor attractions. The castle can be seen for miles and today it remains home to the family of the great Victorian industrialist Lord Armstrong, open to the public on a daily basis. Bamburgh village is picturesque with neat grey stone cottages facing a manicured village green. There are excellent pubs, hotels with restaurants and a small selection of village shops.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

Bedroom 1: With double bed and en-suite with bath, toilet and heated towel rail.
Bedroom 2: With double bed.
Bedroom 3: With bunk bed.
Shower room: With shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail.

First floor

Open plan living space.
Living area: With Freeview Smart TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, coffee machine, dishwasher and washer/dryer.

Second floor

Third floor

Fourth floor

Facilities

Electric central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Travel cot and high chair available on request. Welcome pack and doggy extras.

Miscellaneous

Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.
  • Nearest town
  • Shops
  • Distance
  • Restaurant
  • Nearest railway station
  • Pub
  • Railway station distance
  • Lake

About the local area

The idyllic country village of Bamburgh, ancient royal seat of the kings of Northumbria, is set in one of the most breathtakingly picturesque coastal regions in the UK. With trips to the Farne Island Group so close at hand from nearby Seahouses, Bamburgh is certainly one of the most sough after coastal destinations on the Northumberland coast.

The main attraction in Bamburgh is of course Bamburgh Castle, one of Northumberland's most iconic buildings. Spanning nine acres of land on its rocky plateau high above the Northumberland coastline Bamburgh it is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country and has won awards in the North East Large Visitor Attraction Awards and the Green Business Scheme. To prove its universal appeal, the castle was recently a finalist in TV's Britain's Favorite View competition.

A visit to this area is not complete without a trip to Lindisfarne (Holy Island), a tidal island which can only be accessed across the causeway when the tidal conditions allow. Holy Island has a national reputation as a wildlife haven and is home to a national nature reserve. As well as numerous rare birds, you may even spot the grey seal that are resident on the nearby Farne Islands all year round.

Dramatically perched on a rocky crag is Lindisfarne Castle is a small fortress first built in 1550 and today is looked after by the National Trust. Accessible over the causeway is at low tide only, and the island castle presents an exciting and alluring aspect.

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