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Nestled along the captivating coastline of Northumberland, Embleton offers an idyllic escape for those seeking luxury cottage holidays. This charming village boasts an inviting atmosphere, characterized by its historic architecture and warm community spirit. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing stroll to the serene sands of Embleton Bay, where the iconic ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle create a dramatic backdrop against the North Sea. The village itself provides a selection of quaint cafes, traditional pubs, and boutique shops, perfect for leisurely afternoons. Just a stone's throw away, the Embleton Bay Links Golf Course offers enthusiasts a chance to play against a stunning coastal panorama.
Within a five-mile radius of Embleton, a myriad of attractions await exploration. The picturesque village of Craster is famed for its smoked kippers and scenic coastal walks, including the trail leading to Dunstanburgh Castle. Nature enthusiasts will revel in the diverse wildlife of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where bird watching and coastal hiking are popular pursuits. For the more adventurous, watersports such as kayaking along the rugged coastline offer both excitement and breathtaking views. Nearby, Howick Hall Gardens and Arboretum promises tranquil walks through beautifully maintained landscapes, offering insights into the history of the Grey family, including the famous Earl Grey tea blend.
Within an hour's drive, the expansive beauty of Northumberland unfolds, offering countless day-trip possibilities. To the south, the historic town of Alnwick beckons with its majestic Alnwick Castle and Alnwick Garden, each offering a blend of heritage and horticultural artistry. A drive inland reveals the enchanting landscapes of Northumberland National Park, perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply soaking in the unspoiled scenery. Heading north along the coast, visitors can explore the Holy Island of Lindisfarne and its serene Benedictine priory, accessible via a tidal causeway. Whether seeking outdoor adventures or tranquil retreats, Embleton serves as a luxurious gateway to the diverse offerings of Northumberland.
Cushat House is a beautiful, semi-detached cottage resting in Stamford near Embleton, Northumberland. There are three bedrooms in the property sleeping five guests, made up of two doubles and a single, served by a cloakroom and a bathroom. There is also an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area, a sitting room and a snug. Outside there is off-road parking for six cars, a front manicured lawn and a rear lawn and patio with furniture and storage. Cushat House is a wonderful choice for a family escape to Northumberland.
Embleton is a picturesque village in a desirable position for exploring Northumberland's Heritage Coast. The village is home to a local pub, hotel and a shop, with nearby Craster and Alnwick boasting a wider selection of amenities. Visit the beautiful Alnwick Castle and Gardens for a day rich in history, with Dustanburgh Links Course being wonderful for keen golfers. In easy reach of many coastal and countryside attractions, Embleton makes a great base at any time of year.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single. Cloakroom with basin and WC. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Sitting room. Snug
This is England’s most northern county, a magical place with some of the great aspects of both Scotland and England. The county is filled with ancient castles, beautiful beaches, rugged moorland and pretty quaint English villages and towns. You will also discover rolling hills and huge stretches of outstanding landscape and scenery, perfect for any enthusiastic walkers or cyclists. Also perfect for horse riding, golfing and also many water sports. Wildlife is also in abundance here and bird watching and other wildlife watching is a popular pastime. Take a boat trip out to the Farne Islands and enjoy watching hundreds of seals basking on the rocky shores. You can also spot otters, badgers, deer and much more in varied areas of Northumberland. If you’re feeling less active and would rather take in the sights then Northumberland also has a vast array of stately homes and historic buildings for you to investigate as well as world-class castles and forts. One of the most interesting has to be Hadrian’s Wall, an iconic English heritage site that snakes for 73 miles through the Northumberland countryside. With such a large iconic landmark just waiting to be investigated why not bring along your furry friend and enjoy the walk together with a Luxury Pet-friendly cottage to return too.