Located on an idyllic farm steading in Acklington, a few miles from Warkworth, Northumberland, The Mustard Pot is a charming barn conversion which is the ideal holiday destination for a family or small gathering of family and friends. The welcoming living space sets the tone for the rest of the property with ample seating arranged in front of a delightful woodburning stove and French doors leading outside, helping to bring the outside in and letting lots of light flood in. You can imagine spending many happy hours here chilling out and catching up on each other’s holiday news. When it’s time to start cooking for your holiday party, you will be impressed by the spacious kitchen which is fully fitted with everything the designated chef needs. The attractive breakfast island is the perfect spot for guests to pull up a stool, pour themselves a drink and keep the chef company, and when it’s time to serve up, you can eat informally at the breakfast island or step into the dining area which has a rustic dining table and chairs all ready to welcome guests for long, leisurely meals together. Outside, there are extensive gardens to the rear which offer beautiful views over open countryside and with an enclosed section, give children (and pets!) the opportunity to run around safely while the grown-ups can pull up a chair on the patio and relax, enjoying time alfresco. When it’s time for bed, guests can choose from three well-appointed bedrooms, two super-king-sizes and a single. All are bright and airy and come with TVs, so you needn’t miss out on your favourite telly and is the perfect chance to chill out away from the hustle and bustle of the main house. With country walks aplenty on the doorstep and just a few miles away, is the pretty village of Warkworth which is known for being home of the dramatic ruins of a 12th century castle. Its link to the past continues with the village’s selection of antique shops and galleries and it also has a beach and a golf course. Attractions in the area worth visiting include Hadrian’s Wall, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island, the Farne Islands and Alnwick Gardens. Other beaches nearby worth packing a bucket and spade for include Alnmouth, Cresswell, Embleton and Newton Haven. Whatever time of year, a holiday at The Mustard Pot offers a rural retreat to treasure forever.
Three bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size with TV (zip/link, can be twin on request) with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x super-king-size with TV (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x single with TV. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Kitchen. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Open-plan living space with dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
Acklington is a small rural village located just a few miles from the coast and its near neighbour Warkworth. The village has a pub with bar and restaurant and, with the many activities and groups held locally, offers a real sense of community spirit. The River Coquet meanders past the village, with a picturesque view from Guyzance Bridge. There is a limited bus and train service to Alnwick, Newcastle and Alnmouth, and the whole of the coast is within easy driving distance. Warkworth, 4 miles away, is a pretty village, dominated by the dramatic ruins of its 12th Century castle. The main street is lined with Georgian and early Victorian houses and there is an exceptional range of galleries and antique shops, a village shop-cum-post office, pubs, restaurants and gift shops to suit all tastes. Warkworth has its own stretch of sandy beach and a 9-hole 'pay and play' golf course. Also within easy touring distance are Hadrian's Wall, Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island, the Farne Islands, several wonderful beaches and Alnwick Garden with its remarkable water cascade.