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Whether it's climbing in the Lake District or a quiet ramble in the Yorkshire Dales the North of England boasts some fabulous countryside and coasts, as well as historically fascinating places like York, Durham and Harrogate, and of course Hadrian's Wall. Stunning castles and great pubs too.

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BEECH GROVE LODGE, family friendly in Bowness-On-Windermere 4

Windermere, Cumbria, North of England

BEECH GROVE LODGE, family friendly in Bowness-On-Windermere From £1211 Availability

This detached lodge rests on Fallbarrow Park and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.Onsite facilities. No pets.

Amenities: Full gas central heating. Gas hob and electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave. WIFI provided by Fallbarrow Park, newly installed decking with outdoor furniture. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent (please bring your own leisure towels). Parking for two cars. Please note, charging of electric vehicles is not permitted in this lodge, The nearest charging point can be found at Booths Supermarket in Windermere. Sorry no smoking and no pets. Shop on site: 500 yards, Shop in village: 0.2 mile, Pub on site: 500 yards, Pub in village: 0.2 mile. WiFi is complimentary and provided for personal use only and is not intended for high data usage, gaming and/or use for business purposes. Complimentary WiFi is provided by the park and subject to fair usage guidelines, Quality and reliability of connection will vary based on the number of people using it, prevailing weather conditions and therefore may be limited or slower than you are used to, WiFi is for personal use only and is not intended for high data usage, gaming and/or use for business purposes, This is only suitable for page browsing and sending emails, Bookings cannot be accepted if they are solely reliant on the provision of uninterrupted and unlimited Wi-Fi, We are not held responsible or liable for the WiFi on the park. If you encounter any issues with the WiFi, please contact Fallbarrow Park reception. Access to the local leisure facilities is complimentary and can be withdrawn at any time without financial penalty, we as the letting agent or the property owner cannot be held responsible for this provision in service, as it’s subject to third-party provider located off site.

Town: The vibrant twin towns of Bowness and Windermere hold enduring appeal for visitors to the Lake District National Park, with each providing a range of nearby attractions, amenities, shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. A variety of boat trips and boat hire are available from Windermere Lake Cruises in Bowness to Brockhole, Ambleside and Lakeside (at the southern end of the lake where the Lakeside Aquarium and the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway are situated). The World of Beatrix Potter attraction and the Old Laundry theatre are 1.5 miles away. Orrest Head, where Alfred Wainwright was inspired to write his series of iconic guidebooks, is a 30-minute walk to enjoy the spectacular panorama of far-reaching views over the lake and surrounding fells. Brockhole, which offers high wire tree top experiences, is less than two miles away, and the historic villages of Grasmere, Ambleside and Troutbeck are a short drive away. There are also a variety of watersports on offer for the more energetic at marine centres along the lake. The area is ideally situated for exploring all that this region has to offer, whether by foot, bike, car, railway or bus; and is within easy reach of attractions such as the spectacular Langdales, Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top House at Far Sawrey, Coniston, Grizedale Forest Park, with its delightful walks and famous outdoor sculptures, mountain biking and “Go-Ape” adventure park, Ullswater, Kendal, Keswick, stone circles, Roman forts and England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.

Located in Windermere, this lodge is on a lake. Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House and Townend are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Windermere Ferry and Orrest Head. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Ambleside Climbing Wall or Parkside Road.

BEECH HILL LODGE (BEECH HILL 9) AT FALLBARROW PARK in Bowness-On-Windermere 5

Windermere, Cumbria, North of England

BEECH HILL LODGE (BEECH HILL 9) AT FALLBARROW PARK in Bowness-On-Windermere From £1071 Availability

This detached single storey lodge near Lake Windermere sleeps five people in three bedrooms.

Beech Hill Lodge is a quality detached lodge on a holiday park a short stroll from Lake Winderemere and Bowness. The lodge has a king-size double bedroom with dressing room and en-suite, along with a twin and a single. There is a family bathroom and an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside is off road parking for two cars, and a deck with furniture to the front and side. There are on-site facilities including a shop, deli, bar and play area, and the amenities of Bowness are within easy reach, making Beech Hill Lodge an ideal base for exploring this lovely area. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Please Note: The decking area is not secured by a gate.

Amenities: Gas central heating with electric fire. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, TVs with Freeview, DVD, Blu-ray, CD/radio, WiFi, selection of books and games. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available in property. Off road parking for 2 cars. Front and side decking with furniture and BBQ. No smoking. Shop and pub 2 mins walk. Note: Lodge accessed by 3 steps. 2 well behaved dogs welcome. Please Note: The decking area is not secured by a gate.

Region: Impressive mountains, open fells and clear-water lakes, the Lake District has it all. From walking in the mountains to exhilarating watersports or just a gentle cruise on a steam-powered yacht, Cumbria is the perfect holiday destination.

Town: With a charter granted in 1262, the traditional Cumbrian market town of Wigton still holds a market each Tuesday in the covered market hall. This lovely town is a popular centre for shopping, pubs and restaurants, as well as for other activities such as theatre, bowls, swimming, tennis and other sports. The Lord Melvyn Bragg novel, 'A Time to Dance', featured the town of Thurston, which was based on Wigton and the local area. A lovely base for a holiday exploring Cumbria and the Scottish Borders.

Located in Windermere, this lodge is on a lake. Blackwell, The Arts & Crafts House and Hill Top are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Holehird Gardens and Treetop Trek. Traveling with kids? Consider Raw War Paintball and Go Ape Grizedale. Take an opportunity to explore the area for outdoor excitement like hiking/biking trails.

Beech Lodge 4

Pickering, North Yorkshire, North of England

Beech Lodge From £395 Availability

The lounge/dining room faces large picture windows with patio doors to a decked area. There are comfortable settees and occasional tables as well as free to air Sky television with DVD player. A log burning stove gives that cosy country living touch. The stove is closed, but can get hot. You may need to bring a fireguard for your toddlers.

The kitchen is fitted with dishwasher (and tabs), fridge (including a small freezer section), gas oven, microwave and all cutlery, crockery and utensils.  

There are two bedrooms, both of which have their own en-suite shower room. One bedroom is a double and the second bedroom is a twin bedded room.

All our lodges (and our house) are heated from our newly installed biomass District Heating System, using locally sourced timber (non of that funny pellet stuff for us!)

Belsay Annex Wing 10

Belsay, Northumberland, North of England

Belsay Annex Wing From £2495 Availability

Belsay Annex Wing is set within a 13th century, historic country mansion, set within tranquil surroundings and beautifully-kept gardens, it makes the perfect home away from home for those in search of a truly relaxing break. While guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle, there are a huge variety of interesting and exciting attractions within easy reaching distance, including the wonderful Northumberland coastline and the lively city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Belsay Annex Wing can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests, for those in larger groups it is possible to rent Belsay Tower House which can sleep twenty guests or the entire Estate which can sleep up to thirty. On the ground floor is the main living accommodation which comprises of a lounge with cosy log burner and a modern, fully-equipped kitchen. Each of the five bedrooms boasts en-suite facilities, the first of the bedrooms is situated on the ground floor while the remaining four are upstairs. Three of the bedrooms can be set up with twin beds on a request basis.

Outside, guests staying in the Anne Wing have access to a private courtyard which offers a stylish area ideal for a lazy barbecue after an action-packed day spent exploring Northumberland. The Ancient tree lined drive is a kilometre long so there is great privacy and uninterrupted views.

Belsay Annex Wing is situated within beautiful Northumberland countryside, close to the villages of Bolam and Belsay, where helpful amenities including a post office and coffee shop can be found. There is plenty to see, do and explore within the immediate area including Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens, owned by English Heritage and Wallington House, owned by the National Trust, both make for lovely days out and are less than 15-minutes away. The whole family will enjoy a visit to Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens, home to over one hundred species of animals including lemurs, meerkats, wallabies and monkeys and just 15-minutes from home.

Belsay Annex Wing makes a fabulous choice for those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, being surrounded by countryside, there is plenty of brilliant walking opportunities as well as cycling routes and bridleways. Bolam Lake Country Park has lakeside walks, woodland tracks, open grassed areas for all to enjoy making it perfect for picnics and is just 5-minutes away.

Further afield, Alnwick Castle is just 50-minutes away and is a must-visit for any Harry Potter fans while the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman's biggest British building project that still dominates the county's landscape almost 2,000 years after it was built, is just an hour away. For beach bums, Northumberland’s coastline is truly stunning, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stretches for 40 miles and is a must-visit, Bamburgh Castle, Druridge Bay, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all spots we recommend exploring. The coastline can be reached in less than 40-minutes from Belsay Annex Wing.

For those who prefer a little more hustle and bustle, the vibrant city of Newcastle is less than a 30-minute car journey away from the house, here visitors will enjoy excellent shopping and fantastic bars and restaurants. Newcastle Airport is just 20-minutes away, making Belsay an accessible base, ideal for a reunion of friends or family.

Belsay Coach House 4

Belsay, Northumberland, North of England

Belsay Coach House From £699 Availability

Belsay Coach House holds a brilliant location within the Belsay Tower Estate, set within tranquil surroundings and beautifully-kept gardens, it makes the perfect bolthole for those in search of a truly relaxing break. While guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle, there are a huge variety of excellent attractions and amenities within easy reaching distance, including the wonderful Northumberland coastline and the lively city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The Grade-I listed courtyard coach house, originally built back when Morgan carriage horses were first bred at the Estate, can comfortably accommodate up to four guests across its two beautifully-appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor is the cosy living accommodation, being open-plan it comprises of a sitting and dining area as well as a kitchenette which comes complete with all the tools you could possibly need. On the ground floor is the first of the bedrooms, which can either be set up as a double or a twin. Up the spiral staircase to the loft, is the second bedroom, a double. Both of the bedrooms feature en-suite bathroom facilities, making it an ideal option for two couples holidaying together.

Outside, guests of Belsay Coach House have access to an outdoor patio area, the perfect spot for a yummy barbecue during the Summer months!

Belsay Coach House is situated within Belsay Tower Estate, set amongst beautiful Northumberland countryside, close to the villages of Bolam and Belsay, where helpful amenities including a post office and coffee shop can be found. There is plenty to see, do and explore within the immediate area including Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens, owned by English Heritage and Wallington House, owned by the National Trust, both make for lovely days out and are less than 15-minutes away. The whole family will enjoy a visit to Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens, home to over one hundred species of animals including lemurs, meerkats, wallabies and monkeys and just 15-minutes from home.

The Coach House makes a fabulous choice for those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, being surrounded by countryside, there is plenty of brilliant walking opportunities as well as cycling routes and bridleways. Bolam Lake Country Park has lakeside walks, woodland tracks, open grassed areas for all to enjoy making it perfect for picnics and is just 5-minutes away.

Further afield, Alnwick Castle is just 50-minutes away and is a must-visit for any Harry Potter fans while the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman's biggest British building project that still dominates the county's landscape almost 2,000 years after it was built, is just an hour away. For beach bums, Northumberland’s coastline is truly stunning, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stretches for 40 miles and is a must-visit, Bamburgh Castle, Druridge Bay, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all spots we recommend exploring. The coastline can be reached in less than 40-minutes from Belsay Coach House.

For those who prefer a little more hustle and bustle, the vibrant city of Newcastle is less than a 30-minute car journey away from the house, here visitors will enjoy excellent shopping and fantastic bars and restaurants. Newcastle Airport is just 20-minutes away, making Belsay Coach House an accessible base, ideal for a reunion of friends or family.

Belsay Manor House 20

Belsay, Northumberland, North of England

Belsay Manor House From £4295 Availability

Belsay Manor House is a 13th century, historic country mansion, set within tranquil surroundings and beautifully-kept gardens, it makes the perfect home away from home for those in search of a truly relaxing break. While guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle, there are a huge variety of interesting and exciting attractions within easy reaching distance, including the wonderful Northumberland coastline and the lively city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Belsay Manor House can comfortably accommodate up to twenty guests, for those in smaller groups it is possible to rent the Annex Wing individually which sleeps 10 guests. With open fires and plush sofas, the living accommodation is spacious and ideal for gatherings consisting of two drawing rooms, a large family AGA kitchen which comes fully equipped with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need as well as a formal dining room complete with antique furniture. The ten bedrooms have been individually designed to an incredibly high standard, six of the bedrooms boast en-suite facilities, while the remaining four bedrooms share the use of two family bathrooms and an additional washroom.

Outside, there are a variety of areas to explore in the gardens, with plenty of spots to stroll or simply relax. To the rear of the house is an impressive suntrap courtyard which offers a stylish area ideal for a lazy barbecue after an action-packed day spent exploring Northumberland. The Ancient tree lined drive is a kilometre long so there is great privacy and uninterrupted views.

Belsay Manor House is situated within beautiful Northumberland countryside, close to the villages of Bolam and Belsay, where helpful amenities including a post office and coffee shop can be found. There is plenty to see, do and explore within the immediate area including Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens, owned by English Heritage and Wallington House, owned by the National Trust, both make for lovely days out and are less than 15-minutes away. The whole family will enjoy a visit to Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens, home to over one hundred species of animals including lemurs, meerkats, wallabies and monkeys and just 15-minutes from home.

Belsay Manor House makes a fabulous choice for those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, being surrounded by countryside, there is plenty of brilliant walking opportunities as well as cycling routes and bridleways. Bolam Lake Country Park has lakeside walks, woodland tracks, open grassed areas for all to enjoy making it perfect for picnics and is just 5-minutes away.

Further afield, Alnwick Castle is just 50-minutes away and is a must-visit for any Harry Potter fans while the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman's biggest British building project that still dominates the county's landscape almost 2,000 years after it was built, is just an hour away. For beach bums, Northumberland’s coastline is truly stunning, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stretches for 40 miles and is a must-visit, Bamburgh Castle, Druridge Bay, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all spots we recommend exploring. The coastline can be reached in less than 40-minutes from Belsay Manor House.

For those who prefer a little more hustle and bustle, the vibrant city of Newcastle is less than a 30-minute car journey away from the house, here visitors will enjoy excellent shopping and fantastic bars and restaurants. Newcastle Airport is just 20-minutes away, making Bolam an accessible base, ideal for a reunion of friends or family.

Belsay Manor House 20

Belsay, Northumberland, North of England

Belsay Manor House From £4295 Availability

Belsay Manor House is a 13th century, historic country mansion, set within tranquil surroundings and beautifully-kept gardens, it makes the perfect home away from home for those in search of a truly relaxing break. While guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle, there are a huge variety of interesting and exciting attractions within easy reaching distance, including the wonderful Northumberland coastline and the lively city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Belsay Manor House can comfortably accommodate up to twenty guests, for those in smaller groups it is possible to rent the Annex Wing individually which sleeps 10 guests. With open fires and plush sofas, the living accommodation is spacious and ideal for gatherings consisting of two drawing rooms, a large family AGA kitchen which comes fully equipped with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need as well as a formal dining room complete with antique furniture. The ten bedrooms have been individually designed to an incredibly high standard, six of the bedrooms boast en-suite facilities, while the remaining four bedrooms share the use of two family bathrooms and an additional washroom.

Outside, there are a variety of areas to explore in the gardens, with plenty of spots to stroll or simply relax. To the rear of the house is an impressive suntrap courtyard which offers a stylish area ideal for a lazy barbecue after an action-packed day spent exploring Northumberland. The Ancient tree lined drive is a kilometre long so there is great privacy and uninterrupted views.

Belsay Manor House is situated within beautiful Northumberland countryside, close to the villages of Bolam and Belsay, where helpful amenities including a post office and coffee shop can be found. There is plenty to see, do and explore within the immediate area including Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens, owned by English Heritage and Wallington House, owned by the National Trust, both make for lovely days out and are less than 15-minutes away. The whole family will enjoy a visit to Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens, home to over one hundred species of animals including lemurs, meerkats, wallabies and monkeys and just 15-minutes from home.

Belsay Manor House makes a fabulous choice for those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, being surrounded by countryside, there is plenty of brilliant walking opportunities as well as cycling routes and bridleways. Bolam Lake Country Park has lakeside walks, woodland tracks, open grassed areas for all to enjoy making it perfect for picnics and is just 5-minutes away.

Further afield, Alnwick Castle is just 50-minutes away and is a must-visit for any Harry Potter fans while the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman's biggest British building project that still dominates the county's landscape almost 2,000 years after it was built, is just an hour away. For beach bums, Northumberland’s coastline is truly stunning, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stretches for 40 miles and is a must-visit, Bamburgh Castle, Druridge Bay, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all spots we recommend exploring. The coastline can be reached in less than 40-minutes from Belsay Manor House.

For those who prefer a little more hustle and bustle, the vibrant city of Newcastle is less than a 30-minute car journey away from the house, here visitors will enjoy excellent shopping and fantastic bars and restaurants. Newcastle Airport is just 20-minutes away, making Bolam an accessible base, ideal for a reunion of friends or family.

Belsay Stables 10

Belsay, Northumberland, North of England

Belsay Stables From £1822 Availability

Belsay Stables holds an excellent position within the Belsay Tower Estate, set within tranquil surroundings and beautifully-kept gardens, it makes the perfect home away from home for those in search of a truly relaxing break. While guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle, there are a huge variety of excellent attractions and amenities within easy reaching distance, including the wonderful Northumberland coastline and the lively city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The Grade-I listed red brick stable house, originally built to home the horses which lived on the Estate, would’ve once been one of the most impressive stables of its time. Today, it has been beautifully modernised to make a wonderful holiday home while still retaining all of its original charm and character. Belsay Stables can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests across its five well-appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor is the main living accommodation which comprises of a cosy living room and an open-plan kitchen-diner, fully-equipped with all the tools you could possibly need. The first of the bedrooms, a double, is situated on the ground floor. Upstairs, are the remaining four double bedrooms, one of which can be set up with twin beds on request. Each of the bedrooms features en-suite facilities.

Outside, guests of Belsay Stables have access to an outdoor barbecue area, perfect during the Summer months!

Belsay Stables is situated within the Belsay Tower Estate, set amongst beautiful Northumberland countryside, close to the villages of Bolam and Belsay, where helpful amenities including a post office and coffee shop can be found. There is plenty to see, do and explore within the immediate area including Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens, owned by English Heritage and Wallington House, owned by the National Trust, both make for lovely days out and are less than 15-minutes away. The whole family will enjoy a visit to Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens, home to over one hundred species of animals including lemurs, meerkats, wallabies and monkeys and just 15-minutes from home.

The cottage makes a fabulous choice for those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, being surrounded by countryside, there is plenty of brilliant walking opportunities as well as cycling routes and bridleways. Bolam Lake Country Park has lakeside walks, woodland tracks, open grassed areas for all to enjoy making it perfect for picnics and is just 5-minutes away.

Further afield, Alnwick Castle is just 50-minutes away and is a must-visit for any Harry Potter fans while the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman's biggest British building project that still dominates the county's landscape almost 2,000 years after it was built, is just an hour away. For beach bums, Northumberland’s coastline is truly stunning, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stretches for 40 miles and is a must-visit, Bamburgh Castle, Druridge Bay, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all spots we recommend exploring. The coastline can be reached in less than 40-minutes from Belsay Stables.

For those who prefer a little more hustle and bustle, the vibrant city of Newcastle is less than a 30-minute car journey away from the house, here visitors will enjoy excellent shopping and fantastic bars and restaurants. Newcastle Airport is just 20-minutes away, making Belsay Stables an accessible base, ideal for a reunion of friends or family.

Belsay Tower Estate 30

Belsay, Northumberland, North of England

Belsay Tower Estate From £5250 Availability

Belsay Tower is a 13th century, historic country mansion, set within tranquil surroundings and beautifully-kept gardens, it makes the perfect home away from home for those in search of a truly relaxing break. While guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle, there are a huge variety of interesting and exciting attractions within easy reaching distance, including the wonderful Northumberland coastline and the lively city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Belsay Tower Estate comprises of the Manor House and the Annex Wing and can therefore comfortably accommodate up to thirty guests, for those in smaller groups it is possible to rent these properties individually. With open fires and plush sofas, the living accommodation is spacious and ideal for gatherings consisting of two drawing rooms, a large family AGA kitchen which comes fully equipped with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need as well as a formal dining room complete with antique furniture. The fifteen bedrooms have been individually designed to an incredibly high standard, eleven of the bedrooms boast en-suite facilities, while the remaining three bedrooms share the use of two family bathrooms and an additional washroom.

Outside, there are a variety of areas to explore in the gardens, with plenty of spots to stroll or simply relax. To the rear of the house is an impressive suntrap courtyard which offers a stylish area ideal for a lazy barbecue after an action-packed day spent exploring Northumberland. The Ancient tree lined drive is a kilometre long so there is great privacy and uninterrupted views.

Belsay Tower Estate is situated within beautiful Northumberland countryside, close to the villages of Bolam and Belsay, where helpful amenities including a post office and coffee shop can be found. There is plenty to see, do and explore within the immediate area including Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens, owned by English Heritage and Wallington House, owned by the National Trust, both make for lovely days out and are less than 15-minutes away. The whole family will enjoy a visit to Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens, home to over one hundred species of animals including lemurs, meerkats, wallabies and monkeys and just 15-minutes from home.

Belsay Tower makes a fabulous choice for those simply wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, being surrounded by countryside, there is plenty of brilliant walking opportunities as well as cycling routes and bridleways. Bolam Lake Country Park has lakeside walks, woodland tracks, open grassed areas for all to enjoy making it perfect for picnics and is just 5-minutes away.

Further afield, Alnwick Castle is just 50-minutes away and is a must-visit for any Harry Potter fans while the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, the Roman's biggest British building project that still dominates the county's landscape almost 2,000 years after it was built, is just an hour away. For beach bums, Northumberland’s coastline is truly stunning, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it stretches for 40 miles and is a must-visit, Bamburgh Castle, Druridge Bay, Holy Island and the Farne Islands are all spots we recommend exploring. The coastline can be reached in less than 40-minutes from Belsay Tower Estate.

For those who prefer a little more hustle and bustle, the vibrant city of Newcastle is less than a 30-minute car journey away from the house, here visitors will enjoy excellent shopping and fantastic bars and restaurants. Newcastle Airport is just 20-minutes away, making Bolam Tower Estate an accessible base, ideal for a reunion of friends or family.

BETTY'S LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in Swarland 4

Morpeth, Northumberland, North of England

BETTY'S LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in Swarland From £1162 Availability

This delightful detached lodge is located in Swarland, Northumberland and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. For 2023 the property has been redecorated and also had new carpets, new decking, new curtains and a new bathroom fitted.

Betty's Lodge is a wonderful detached single-storey lodge located in Swarland, Northumberland. Hosting two bedrooms, including a double with en-suite shower room and a twin, along with a bathroom, this property can sleep up to four guests. There is also an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside there is off-road parking for two cars and a wrap-around decking area with furniture. Betty's Lodge is the perfect country retreat for small families. Note: Though the property is all on the ground floor, there are steps leading up to the front door and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. Please note: this property takes up to 6 dogs. Please note: that the fireplace is for decorative purposes only.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Range style electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer. Smart TV, DVD player, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available. Off-road parking for two cars. Enclosed decking area with furniture. 6 Well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2.9 miles, pub 1.8 miles. Note: Though the property is all on the ground floor, there are steps leading up to the front door and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility. Please note: this property takes up to 6 dogs. Please note: that the fireplace is for decorative purposes only.

Region: Northumberland is a heady combination of fishing villages, market towns, sandy beaches, magnificent castles and historic Hadrian’s Wall, tied together by beautiful countryside and abundant wildlife.

Town: The village of Swarland has Nelsons, which serves coffee and meals, a children’s play area and tennis courts. It is eight miles from Alnwick where there is a good selection of shops, pubs and places to eat as well as a castle, gardens, Europe's largest cascading water feature, a tree house, a rose garden and an ornamental walled garden. Nearby there are golden sandy beaches, numerous castles and boat trips to the famous Farne Islands, Brinkburn Priory and the National Trust’s Cragside House and Gardens.

Located in Morpeth, this lodge is in a rural area. Alnwick Castle and Bailiffgate Museum are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Willowburn Sports and Leisure Centre and Macdonald Linden Hall Golf Course. Eshott Heugh Animal Park and Lilidorei at The Alnwick Garden are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.

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