Brunton House & Cottages
Alnwick, NorthumberlandA big dower house and two cottages surrounded by superb gardens, a fishing lake and acres of glorious countryside, a short walk to the coast
A big dower house and two cottages surrounded by superb gardens, a fishing lake and acres of glorious countryside, a short walk to the coast
An enormous picture window gives you views over fields of sheep and the Cheviots, beaches are nearby. Return to huge comfort and warmth
Remote off-grid cottage 1400 feet above sea level in Northumberland National Park, with incredible night skies
Unwind in glorious Northumberland with beaches, proper dunes, ancient castles and two cosy cottages with open fires, sea views and gardens
Few inns can rival the scale or history of this one. Dogs doze by the inglenook, food is robust modern British and bedrooms are divine
A converted 19th-century church in the Northumberland National Park with beautiful stained-glass windows and a huge mezzanine living area
Get away from it all in the heart of Northumberland National Park, with walks leaving from your door and incredible dark skies at night
The farm is up its own track with wake-up Cheviot views over pine forests and fields of sheep. Luxurious bedrooms, large airy living space
Up, up and away to this stunning cottage perched 1400 feet high in the National Park with big skies, grand walks and much comfort indoors
Wild Northumberland awaits beyond your garden at this eco-friendly cottage on a beautiful organic farm where you’re encouraged to explore
Your own tranquil corner of rich history... cast a fly, have a dip, then feast in the kitchen or flop in the log-lit snug.
High on a hill in the Tyne Valley, undisturbed except by birds singing and the wind whistling; views swoop down to a magical landscape
A converted coach house and stables, now one long cottage with much space, a country house feel and your own walled garden
Close to Hexham's centre, a quietly charismatic Victorian home with fresh flowers, homemade bread, a sunny courtyard and two friendly dogs
An airy, well-designed hideaway for two in an ancient barn on a quiet farm. This is prime walking country with Hadrian’s Wall nearby.
Cosy bolthole for two in a tiny hamlet next to a river and pub; walk the hills or spend the day at the unspoiled coast
Remote barn in the middle of Northumberland National Park with views for miles, wonderful walking trails and clear starry skies
A timeless landscape of open moorland and far-reaching views from this substantial 19th-century stone house, of which you have the rear wing
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