Armstrong Cottages No30, Bamburgh

Northumberland. Sleeps up to 8

Armstrong Cottage No30 is located in Bamburgh, Northumberland, in the north of England. This charming property sleeps 8 guests across 4 bedrooms and boasts features such as pets allowed, a nearby pub, proximity to the coast, and an open fire. Originally built by Lord Armstrong for workers restoring Bamburgh Castle, this cottage is a perfect getaway for those looking to explore the heritage and coastline of Northumberland.

The cottage features a beautiful open-plan living area with tall ceilings and glass doors that flood the space with light. Guests can relax by the open fire, cook meals in the modern kitchen, and enjoy dining at the table or breakfast bar. A conservatory offers a cozy spot for tea and reading. The bedrooms are equally charming, with options including a super king-size room with en-suite, a twin on the ground floor, and a king or double on the first floor. A stylish bathroom provides a relaxing space to unwind.

Outside, guests can make use of the enclosed garden space and barbecue. Bamburgh itself is a seaside town with plenty to offer, including eateries, a deli, and the impressive Bamburgh Castle. The area is ideal for walks, with scenic spots like Bamburgh Coast and Hills, Bamburgh Lighthouse, and St Aidan’s Dunes nearby. For history buffs, the RNLI Darling Museum and Holy Island with its historical sites are must-visits.

Overall, Armstrong Cottage No30 provides a delightful base for exploring the beauty of Northumberland. Whether you're looking to relax by the coast, immerse yourself in local history, or enjoy scenic walks, this cottage offers a comfortable and charming retreat for families or groups of friends.

Weekly price from £710

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