Located in the pretty village of Embleton, on the edge of the Northumberland Coast AONB, is this fantastic, double-fronted property, Jubilee House. This three-storey house provides spacious accommodation for a large group of family or friends wanting to explore Northumberland's stunning coastline. Accessed up a long driveway, providing ample parking for up to six cars, you can reach the property via a set of steps up from the large lawned garden, past a wonderful patio area with furniture and a barbecue, ideal for taking advantage of sunny days, and up a secoFnd small set of steps into the porch. From here, you will find a spacious sitting room with a cosy gas fire to warm up in front of, while relaxing on the sofa and enjoying your favourite shows on the TV. The large dining room has a feature fireplace and plenty of seating for the whole group to gather together and enjoy a meal, prepared in the well equipped, large kitchen with an adjoining pantry containing lots of storage space and an additional fridge/freezer. There is also a ground-floor shower room and a utility/cloakroom for added convenience. Upstairs are the first four bedrooms, all with TVs and their own en-suite, so no queuing for the bathroom in the mornings, and consist of a twin with a dressing table, as well as a king-size double with seating area and lovely views over the front garden, a double bedroom and a family room, consisting of a double bed and one single bed, also enjoying garden views. The second floor houses a spacious, 3 single bed room with seating area and TV, as well as a Velux window overlooking the church and an en-suite shower room. Head out the back door and through the gate to join the main street into the village, where you'll find shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as the conveniently located pub right next door to the property. Take the children to the play park opposite the property and enjoy walking the path from Embleton to Craster, which offers scenic coastal views and encompasses 14th century Dunstaburgh Castle, as well as providing access to a host of sandy beaches, including Craster, Longhoughton, Alnmouth and Beadnell Bay. The market town of Alnwick is within easy reach, home to a Medieval castle and adjacent stunning garden, designed around a central water cascade and complete with a fascinating poison garden, filled with around 100 toxic plants, kept behind iron gates, take the guided tour if you dare! Jubilee House is a fantastic property the whole family will love and is well-placed for discovering much of Northumberland's wonderful coastline.
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