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Pet Friendly Cottages Northumberland

Our pet friendly cottages will make your next trip to Northumberland the pawfect escape. Filled with beautiful scenery, unspoilt beaches, rolling hills, rugged moorland and a scattering of charming market towns, Northumberland is a simply fantastic destination for an adventurous getaway with your pooch. With 1200 miles of walking routes and 80 miles of beaches, there's plenty for you and your curious canine to explore.

 

  • Shepherds Nook, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Charming mid-terrace cottage on working farm in North Charlton. Beams, open fire and great base for touring. Easy reach of Heritage Coast and Alnwick.
    £55
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  • Middle Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Middle Cottage nestles amidst a small row of three within the heart of the welcoming village of Shilbottle. The accommodation is immaculately presented throughout with much thought, care and attention to detail. There is a lovely wood burner in the living room ensuring a cosy welcome awaits guests to Middle Cottage regardless of the season. There is a spacious kitchen/dining room and the master bedroom with en-suite facilities is also conveniently on the ground floor. With another two bedrooms (one en-suite) on the first floor, Middle Cottage is a suitable choice for families and friends alike. The beautifully manicured, fully enclosed garden is a joy to relax in.
    Shilbottle is located equidistant between the picture perfect coastal village of Alnmouth to the east and the historic market town of Alnwick to the north west, both being a mere 4 miles from Middle Cottage. Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland and film location for Harry Potter’s ’Hogwarts’, is a popular visitor attraction, or visit the Alnwick Gardens - a spectacular interpretation of a formal garden, including a grand cascade waterfall and poison garden where guests can dine in the restaurant of the largest tree house in Europe. There is a wide array of facilities available within this lovely market town including independent shops, tea rooms, a cinema/playhouse and one of the largest second-hand book shops in the UK.
    The pretty seaside village of Alnmouth boasts a vast golden sandy beach and there is a variety of good restaurants, pubs, tea rooms and gift shops. Golf enthusiasts will delight in two courses, one being a fine 9-hole course adjacent to the beach and the other being a challenging 18-hole course at Foxton enjoying panoramic views. Travel 10 miles north east to the seaside holiday village of Beadnell, popular for watersports enthusiasts. Visit Seahouses a further 2 miles north and take a boat trip to the Farne Islands to see the puffins at play (in season). Bamburgh Castle is only an extra 3 miles up this stunning coastline.
    Middle Cottage is an excellent choice for those seeking a homely base that gives easy access to explore the beautiful 20 mile stretch of Northumberland Heritage Coast to the east, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the wild and lonely expanses of the heather-capped Cheviot Hills to the west. The cottage is within 2 minutes’ walk of The Secret Spa, where you can book a spa day or hourly treatments. The cottage also has excellent public transport links with the East Coast Main Line station at Alnmouth, a 5-minute drive away, and bus links to Newcastle, Alnwick and Amble which stop outside the cottage. Beach 4 miles. Shop 300 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £84
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  • Blacksmiths Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Charming stone-built cottage nestled in the grounds of the owners home in Northumbria's Shilbottle. HD TV. WiFi. Northumberland Coast AONB.
    £64
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  • Dinmont Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dinmont Cottage is a perfect place to stay with family or friends on a quiet spot in Shilbottle, located in between Alnwick and Alnmouth less than 4 miles away. With a lovely homely ambience throughout, the open plan kitchen/dining area is perfect for sharing stories and planning your trips in this social space.
    Shilbottle has walks from the village with a great pub and award winning café around 300 yards. There is a good convenience store, pharmacy and a highly acclaimed Indian restaurant/takeaway only a short walk. Alnwick only a few minutes’ drive and is home to the famous castle used in Harry Potter where you can book broomstick lessons, and also home to the magnificent Water gardens where you can book a table at the fabulous Tree House restaurant, the largest in Europe.
    Explore the cobbled streets with independent shops and bijoux cafés with something for all ages. Golf lovers will delight in the two courses close by; one being a fine 9-hole course adjacent to the beach and the other being a challenging 18-hole course at Foxton, enjoying panoramic views. Amble and Warkworth are nearby; Amble has a popular Sunday morning market where you can mix with the locals then browse in the little shopping pods on the harbour, perhaps have fish and chips or visit one of the little eating places on the harbour, or enjoy a boat trip round Coquet Island bird sanctuary. Warkworth Castle sits at the top of the hill, a pretty picture postcard village with nice cafés, friendly pubs and riverside walk.
    Dinmont Cottage is an excellent choice for those seeking a homely base, allowing easy access to explore the beautiful Heritage coastline designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to the east, and the wild and captivating expanses of the heather-capped Cheviot Hills to the west. Bus routes to Alnwick and Newcastle are available nearby and the Sustrans Cycle Route is easily joined from the property. For a different type of day out, why not book a day return ticket from Alnmouth Station to Edinburgh, Durham, or York for a full day out exploring? Beach 5 miles. Pub 1 mile.
    £70
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  • Shawdon Hill Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built in 1833, the cottage has been beautifully updated and renovated to an exceptional standard. The elegant contemporary interiors blend with traditional features and quality fixtures and furnishings. The spacious living room is filled with natural light from three large windows framing views of the countryside. A stylish and relaxing room with beams to the ceiling and a feature fireplace. There is a second lounge area which has a cosy boutique style, a lovely space to relax after dinner or watch TV. The open plan kitchen/diner makes a great social space, with the kitchen being well equipped with everything you will need for your stay, and leading out to a utility room with washer, sink and cloakroom. The master bedroom with king size bed is bright and airy with fabulous views. The second bedroom has a double bed, and third bedroom has a super king bed which can be arranged as twin on request. The bathroom has a rainfall shower over a large bath. There is also a separate WC. Outside is a beautiful, tiered garden with fruit trees and extensive lawned area stepping up to a raised woodland area set with garden furniture to sit and enjoy the stunning views of the countryside and the Cheviot Hills.
    Conveniently close to the A697, with access to explore this beautiful and historic part of North Northumberland. The market town of Alnwick with its castle, Alnwick Gardens, and a wide array of independent shops, galleries and eateries is within just 8 miles. The picture-postcard town of Rothbury sitting at the foot of the Simonside and Lordenshaw Hills, with Cragside Hall on its outskirts, 9 miles away. Wooler is a welcoming market town 11 miles from the property, nestled at the foot of the Cheviot Hills and offering a good selection of shops, pubs, and restaurants. Walkers and cyclists will enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the surrounding countryside with its many challenging or less strenuous walks or trails close by, and any stargazers will delight in the dark sky offerings on the doorstep. The Northumberland Heritage Coast is less than 15 miles east and there are no less than 10 castles to explore within 25 miles, with many Iron Age discoveries to be had very close to the property. Shawdon Hill Cottage is an excellent base to uncover the beauty of North Northumberland and has easy access to the Scottish Borders or even Edinburgh which is only 74 miles away. Beach 15 miles. Pub and restaurant 1 1/4 miles. This property can be booked with Shawdon Hill Coach House (UK31949) to accomodate parties of 8.
    £69
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  • Number 1, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming, Georgian, Grade II listed home is set in a conservation area in the heart of this historic town with its cobbled streets and listed buildings. Number 1 offers families, friends and couples an exciting holiday retreat whilst being ideally located to explore all that Alnwick has to offer. Sleeping six guests in three well-presented bedrooms, this holiday home is the perfect getaway at any time of the year for those wanting to explore the Northumberland heritage coastline and vast countryside!
    The property has a cosy wood burner for cosying up in front of on those cooler evenings and has ample space for up to six guests. The separate dining room sits to the rear of the property overlooking the sitting-out area and is a fabulous social space for a real family gathering or celebration! The kitchen is well equipped with plenty of facilities should you wish to dine in. The owners have carefully chosen the furnishings and colours to reflect the era of this lovely house.
    When you’re ready to begin exploring this historic town, begin with a trip to the majestic and famous Alnwick Castle, only a few minutes’ walk, one of the largest inhabited castles in the UK and used for some scenes when filming the ‘Harry Potter’ films, so it’s a must-visit for any fans. Alnwick Garden is also an exciting visit with its spectacular interpretation of a formal garden, including the Grand Cascade waterfall, poison garden and largest tree house in Europe, where guests can dine in the restaurant. Alnwick has its own playhouse so check ahead and book a show. There are numerous places spaced out all over this friendly town to eat in and have a drink.
    Heading 4 miles east is the picture-perfect coastal village of Alnmouth where there is a gorgeous golden sandy beach and coloured houses along the estuary. A short drive west brings you to the small town of Rothbury, found nestled at the foot of the Simonside Hills and where the River Coquet ebbs and flows. A 20-minute drive north brings you to the pretty fishing village of Seahouses, explore a great selection of shops, inns, pubs and fish and chip shops, plenty here to keep you entertained.
    Embark on a water adventure and take a boat trip out to the Farne Islands where you can visit a bird sanctuary and spot seals and puffins for a truly memorable experience or walk down the promenade to nearby Bamburgh with its imposing castle, RNLI Grace Darling Museum and golf club. Discover your own Alnwick adventure from the comforts of this charming holiday home.
    Beach 4 miles. Pubs, restaurants, cafés and shops 300 yards.
    £99
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  • Hadrians Garden Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Looking for something a little out of the ordinary for a getaway in rural Northumberland? Then look no further than this quirky, Alpine-style holiday lodge. Nestling in beautiful grounds, the lodge has outside terraces and secret gardens, perfect for relaxing and taking in the sounds of the birds and the beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
    Inside it is charming and quirky. The open plan living space and dining area are perfect for that special get-together with friends or family. There is a large wood burner for the cooler nights, with comfy sofas to curl up on. Décor is as you would expect of a lodge, with wooden floors and panelling, tartans and checks and it has a wonderful homely feel to it. Comfortably catering for up to six people, with a well-equipped shaker style kitchen and modern appliances. Should you wish to rustle up brunch or a hearty supper. Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms with king size, super king and twin beds. The kingsize bedroom has doors leading out onto a spacious decked balcony where you can sit and enjoy views of the gardens and beyond. A large bathroom with sumptuous underfloor heating completes this floor. Outside is where the fun begins. Find a quiet spot to read a book, or set the table and enjoy an al fresco supper. Steps lead off into a secluded garden with fruit trees and benches to sit and a raised pergola, a perfect spot to sit and enjoy a glass of bubbly. The garden opens up into a paddock and the most amazing wall to wall views of the Tyne Valley and North Cumbrian Fells. An elevated decking area sits in the farthest spot with uninterrupted views of the countryside beyond. As night draws in, take a warm throw to wrap up and sit and experience the amazing starry skies above Northumberland.
    Out and about this is a fabulous place to explore with so much to see and do. Set on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, the location is excellent for exploring the spectacular scenery of the north of England, the Scottish borderland and the Lake District National Park, which is just an hour away. Nearby you can discover the Vindolanda Roman Fort, The Sill Landscape Discovery Centre and the world famous Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall. Also within easy reach is Haltwhistle, which is the ‘Geographic Centre of Britain’, with sports centre and outdoor heated swimming pools, and Burn Gorge. A must visit is the historic market town of Hexham, which boasts a stunning abbey, the oldest gaol in the country, and an abundance of eclectic shops, restaurants and pubs. Continue to the beautiful Roman town of Corbridge and meander round its boutique shops, art galleries and antique shops, stop for a coffee or take a stroll along the river. Locally there is an abundance of eateries to choose from. A nearby inn serving good food and ales offers astronomers a star gazing experience and is a 20-minute walk away, with nearby Haltwhistle, Bardon Mill and Hexham offering a range of pubs and restaurants. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Hadrians Garden Cottage can be booked together with Hygge Cabin (ref UK31130) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £164
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  • Old Brewery Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Old Brewery Cottage is a Grade II listed semi-detached barn conversion which was originally built in the 1800s. It now offers tastefully furnished accommodation, adjacent to the owner’s home, ideal for exploring Hadrian’s Wall Country.
    With a picturesque Tyne Valley view, this welcoming holiday cottage is situated only a few miles from Hexham, and is ideal for exploring the Northumberland coast and the National Park. The historic market town of Hexham, dominated by its majestic abbey, offers an abundance of amenities only 12 miles east or travel an extra 20 minutes to sample the vibrant city of Newcastle or try a little retail therapy at the world renowned Metro Centre. The Cumbrian border is close by; Carlisle is only 25 miles west, therefore making it a superb base for those seeking to explore the historic charms of Northumberland coupled with the magnificent Lakeland Fells.

    Old Brewery Cottage can be booked together with Old Brewery Coach House (UK3003) to accommodate up to eight guests.
    £84
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  • Wisteria Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wisteria Cottage is so charming with its tiered garden including seating areas, tinkling stream at the rear and a perfect detached conservatory, what is not to love about this well-proportioned detached cottage? Renovated throughout and retaining many original features oozing charm and character. This is a perfect retreat for couples, families or friends who want to have some relaxation in pretty surroundings. The detached conservatory is perfect for escaping for a few quiet minutes listening to the little stream.
    Set in the small hamlet of Netherton, a few miles from the pretty town of Rothbury and only 4 miles from Thropton with two excellent pubs both doing food. Netherton is only 3 miles from the Northumberland National Park so is ideal for walkers and cyclists. The location is set in the middle of the county so perfect for exploring in all directions, maximising your time in Northumberland.
    The beautiful Heritage Coast can be reached in just 18 miles, where miles of golden beaches and castles await. Hadrian’s Wall is around 40 miles, while the border towns in Scotland are a mere 32 miles and are steeped in history. Visit Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland and featured in some Harry Potter scenes, only 18 miles away. Northumberland is a diverse county with miles of beautiful beaches, inland moors, a Gold Tier International Dark Sky National Park, Hadrian’s Wall stretching from east to west steeped in history and a trip to Newcastle to see the wonderful architecture.
    After a days exploring, what better cottage to come home to than Wisteria Cottage, sitting in the lovely garden or conservatory, or snuggling up in the living room on an evening. Beach 19½ miles. Shop 6 miles, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    £82
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  • Well Strand, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dating back to the 1820s, Well Strand was originally a girl’s school. A lot has changed since then and the cottage is decorated in subtle colours, giving a feeling of calm and relaxation, combining period features with contemporary styling. With feature wood panelling, exposed stone walls, wooden floors, deep window recesses and sash windows. A cosy living room with comfortable furnishings invites you to curl up around the inglenook fireplace and wood burner and enjoy quality time with your family or friends. With a Freesat Smart TV to stream your favourite movies or listen to music, your entertainment is sorted whatever the weather. In the kitchen you will find stylish shaker style units with oak worktops, a Belfast sink and all your modern appliances and kitchen accessories. A large farmhouse table is the perfect place to sit while the designated chef rustles up breakfast or supper. Upstairs are three stylishly furnished bedrooms: A kingsize bedroom; a double bedroom and a twin room, offering great flexibility for sleeping arrangements. With two separate bathrooms, the first with a walk in shower, the second having a beautiful double ended bath from which you can lie back and enjoy a view of the nearby Simonside Hills.
    Out and about you can literally start right from the door. Well Strand is set back a touch in the centre of the high street in the pretty market town of Rothbury. Amble along the high street and enjoy a selection of eclectic shops, restaurants and cafés. Cyclists will love that the Sandstone Way Cycle Path runs nearby, down from the Scottish Borders to the Peak District, and the cottage provides a space for you to store your bikes. The location is ideal, as you can leave your car behind and enjoy the local facilities and take a walk right from the door up the Simonside Hills. Rothbury is only 12 miles from the historic market town of Alnwick, making a day trip to visit the castle, stunning gardens and cobbled streets just a short journey away. It is less than a mile to Cragside House and Gardens, which sits on the edge of the village, a marvellous National Trust site with something for all ages. A day trip up to the Northumbrian Heritage Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is an absolute must with pretty coastal villages, where miles of golden sandy beaches and historic castles await. Visit the coastal villages of Bamburgh, Seahouses or Beadnell. Travel inland to the World Heritage site of Hadrians Wall and explore the remains of the Roman Forts, the wall itself or visit The Sill. Of course Northumberland also has the fabulous highly acclaimed Dark Sky Park around Kielder, all within easy reach of Rothbury. This friendly and diverse county has been voted The best county to visit in the 2018 British Travel Awards and you can be sure of a warm welcome around the county. Beach 16 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £100
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