Victoria Cottage is a large cottage in the heart of the village of Norham in Northumberland. Traditional on the outside and modern on the inside, this spacious cottage is perfect for a family getaway in an area surrounded with fun activities. A walk along the hallway takes you into the fully-furnished rustic-style kitchen, which leads into the large sitting room with a log-burner stove and a view towards the historical Norham castle. Victoria Cottage comes with two carpeted bedrooms; a king and a twin, both with a lot of storage and modern decor, with the twin room benefiting from a zip/link feature for a flexible sleeping arrangement. Along with a cloakroom, the cottage has a large bath and shower room with a marble bath. This property comes with a vast glass-house conservatory containing a dining table with chairs and a sofa, onlooking the large lawned garden, with more than enough room for the children to run and play. The garden comes with lockable bike storage along with garden furniture to enjoy the summer evenings with the whole family, including your pets. This property lies just a few minutes walk from the historical centre of Norham, including a shop, pub and a nation-famous butchers. Norham Castle is just a short walk in the opposite direction if the children fancy an adventure. Outside of Norham, Berwick-upon-Tweed is less than 10 miles away, a town which offers plenty including beautiful beaches, museums, parks and more. The Scottish capital of Edinburgh is just a 40 minute train journey away if you fancy a trip further afield. A modernised cottage in the traditional village of Norham, this location offers activities for all of the family.
All-ground-floor. 2 bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size upon request). Bathroom with bath, shower, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen. Utility. Dining room. Sitting room with woodburner. Conservatory.
The historic village of Norham is most famous for its Norman Castle ruins, painted by Turner in 1845. The village has an excellent butcher and bakery, a Post Office, grocer, newsagent and two pubs, with an award-winning restaurant at the Wheatsheaf pub at nearby Swinton. Berwick-upon-Tweed is just 7 miles away, at the northern tip of Northumberlands Heritage Coast, boasting many restaurants, cafes, pubs and a nearby links golf course. The Scottish capital of Edinburgh is just 40 minutes by train from Berwick.