Number Two The Neuk ref: UK3277

Belford, near Bamburgh, Bamburgh & Holy Island Area

4 Stars

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Sleeps
3
Sleeps
Bedrooms
2
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
1
Bathrooms
Pets
2
Pets allowed
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  • Dishwasher 
  • Ground Floor Facilities 
  • Enclosed Garden/Patio 
  • Garden / Patio 
  • Golf nearby 
  • Pub within 1 mile 
  • Pets – no charge 
  • Woodburning Stove 
  • Decorated at Christmas 
  • WiFi 
  • Cot Available 
  • Washing Machine 
  • Walk-in Shower/Bath 
  • Customer's choice 
  • Shower Cubicle 
  • Eco Stays 

Description

Number Two The Neuk is situated right in the heart of the welcoming small town of Belford where there are pubs, a tea room and a shop all within easy walking distance. The property has undergone a full rebuild, completed in 2018, and offers tastefully furnished accommodation all conveniently on ground floor level. The living room focuses on a lovely wood burner making this property a suitable choice regardless of the season. The kitchen is in pristine condition and both bedrooms and fresh shower room with walk-in shower are all immaculately presented too. Parking is available outside of the property on a quiet cul-de-sac.
Wooler sits at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and is a popular destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities only 10 miles west from Belford. The picture perfect coastal village of Bamburgh with its dramatic fortress and wide sweep of golden, sandy beach is a highly sought after seaside destination and is only 6 miles away.
The historic market towns of Alnwick to the south and Berwick-upon-Tweed to the north are equidistant at 15 miles away and offer a wide array of facilities. Beach 6 miles. Shop 300 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

All on the ground floor:
Living/dining room: With wood burner and Freeview TV.
Kitchen: With electric cooker, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With single bed.
Shower room: With walk-in shower, toilet and heated towel rail.

First floor

Second floor

Third floor

Fourth floor

Facilities

Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Travel cot.

Miscellaneous

On road parking. No smoking. Small enclosed sitting-out area.
  • Nearest town
    Wooler
  • Shops
    300 yards
  • Distance
    10 miles
  • Restaurant
    100 yards
  • Nearest railway station
    Berwick-Upon-Tweed
  • Pub
    100 yards
  • Railway station distance
    15 miles
  • Lake
    6 miles (beach)

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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