Turnstone, in Beadnell, Northumberland, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
Turnstone consists of a kitchen/diner with electric oven and hob, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, a dining space for four, and a sitting room with Smart TV and woodburning stove. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with TV and en-suite shower room, and a twin, serviced by a bathroom. Outside there is a non-enclosed wrap-around garden with patio and furniture plus off-road parking for two cars. Within 0.3 miles, you will find a shop, within 0.4 miles, a pub, and within 0.9 miles, a beach, and please note this is a smoke-free, vape-free, and pet-free property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels included in the rent. Make a memorable escape to Northumberland with a stay at Turnstone. Note: No children under 4 years old. Note: There are 2 steps at the front and at the back of property and one step to get into one bedroom. Note: No charging electric vehicles at the property. Note: Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am.
Amenities: Central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster. 2 x TV, WiFi, selection of books. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Wrap-around enclosed gardens with patio and furniture. Sorry, no smoking or vaping, and no pets. Shop and beach 0.1 miles, pub 0.4 miles. Note: No children under 4 years old. Note: Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am. Note: There are 2 steps at the front and at the back of property and one step to get into one bedroom. Note: No charging electric vehicles at the property
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: This attractive and peaceful harbour village is situated beside one of the most beautiful stretches of Northumberland’s Heritage Coastline - Beadnell Bay. Established in Saxon times, Beadnell was once an important fishing village and a smuggler's haven. Nowadays, it is still a fishing village, but is equally popular with holidaymakers who come to enjoy its pretty harbour and, of course, the nearby sandy beaches. The village has a shop, two pubs and a café serving food. Popular Seahouses is just over a mile away and has shops, a supermarket and restaurants, and it also offers boat trips from the harbour to the magnificent Farne Islands - a haven for bird watchers. Bamburgh is close by, whilst the market town of Alnwick with its Castle and Gardens, shops, pubs and restaurants is a short drive away.