The charming Laird’s Cottage was constructed between 1650 and 1750 within the Upper Coquet valley. This rural retreat is ideal for walkers and cyclists due to being nestled in a secluded spot on the borders of the Northumberland National Park, yet still accessible on foot or by vehicle.
The stone cottage was completely renovated yet still retains its original character through a multitude of original features, including an open fire and internal stone walls which connect this man-made build with the natural surroundings, thus creating a harmonising atmosphere.
Each room delivers décor and furnishings of the highest standards with reclaimed maple wood flooring laid throughout. The spacious kitchen is an idyllic and practical family space, complete with a vast array of facilities, including a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, microwave, gas hob, washing machine/tumble dryer and coffee machine. The lounge features a traditional range fire and luxury leather settees.
The cottage benefits from beautiful views of the surrounding woodland that is rich in wildlife.
Constructed between 1650 and 1750
Set in Upper Coquet valley
Superb views
No more than 6 adults and 2 young children
Includes electricity, gas and water charges
FREE coal and logs are available
FREE incoming calls
Provide your own linen etc when exceeding 6 persons
No pets
No smoking
Freeview TV/DVD and hi fi
En suite facilities
Fully equipped kitchen
Cast iron open fire and range
Large garden and patio (furniture, swings, slide and BBQ)
Cots, toys and children's furniture
X3 mountain bikes, x2 small children’s bikes available