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Lost in Luxury: Boutique Cottages in Northumberland

Lost in Luxury Boutique Cottages in Northumberland

Staying at a boutique cottage in Northumberland gives you a luxurious base to explore some of the most captivating landscapes & attractions in the North of England.

Known for its majestic castles and sweeping countryside you’re just a short drive to the iconic Alnwick Castle, famous for its starring role in the Harry Potter films. With its cobbled streets and the impressive Alnwick Garden, complete with a treehouse restaurant that serves hearty local dishes like Northumberland sausages and Craster kippers.

The nearby Northumberland National Park has some breathtaking landscapes to explore and access to the famous Hadrian’s Wall Path. And then there’s the coast!  Bamburgh Beach offers soft sands and great views of the striking Bamburgh Castle.

Here are some truly jaw-dropping boutique accommodations you can book in Northumberland, each with their own bubbling private hot tub.

1. Blacksmiths Shop

North of England » Northumberland

Price Guide (per week): £500 – £900
Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 1 | Sleeps: 4 |
Pet friendly: No

Best suited to: Couples or small families seeking a cosy, budget-friendly countryside retreat. It’s also pet-friendly, so perfect for dog owners who love long countryside walks.

Blacksmiths Shop in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: This is no ordinary stay! It’s a beautifully renovated old Blacksmith’s shop, complete with exposed beams and leather bellows.

The setting: Near the Roman forts of Houseteads and Vindolanda (both 5 miles away). Explore Hadrian’s Wall or venture into Hexham (9 miles) for shops and eateries. The local pub is just a short walk away, perfect for a pint after a day’s exploring.

Boutique factor: The kitchen retains historical elements like the old forge and bellows with underfloor heating and a deluge shower.

Practical stuff: Kitchen with an electric oven, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. A wood burner with logs provided and a Smart TV for entertainment. Electric vehicle charging is available on-site and there’s a patio with seating.

Guest reviews: Guests like the thoughtful renovation and peaceful setting. Many love the historical touches and the modern comforts, especially the hot tub and underfloor heating.

“The cottage is an authentic and innovative conversion of an old Blacksmith Shop which definitely has the ‘wow’ factor as you walk into the very contemporary kitchen with top of range equipment & utensils.” – Lawrence

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2. River View Lodge

Allendale, Northumberland, North of England » Northumberland

Price Guide (per week): £1,200 – £1,500
Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 2 | Sleeps: 4 |
Pet friendly: Yes

Best suited to: This lodge is great for families or small groups looking to explore the nearby natural attractions and enjoy peaceful outdoor activities.

River View Lodge in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: With wall-to-wall windows offer panoramic views. The open-plan living space is perfect for lounging by the wood burner or enjoying a meal with a view. The sunken hot tub on the balcony is a show-stopper!

The setting: Located in Allendale, this accommodation sits on a steep slope with views over a wooded valley. It’s a short walk (150 metres) from the village, where you can explore the quirky sci-fi museum or enjoy a pint at a local pub. Nearby attractions include Hexham Abbey (10.5 miles) and Slaley Hall for quad biking (9.5 miles).

Boutique factor: Electric blinds and windows, a sunken hot tub and a Smart TV with surround sound make this lodge stand out. The craftsmanship is exceptional and the lodge’s design ensures you get the best views from every room.

Practical stuff: Fully equipped kitchen, secure bike storage and a dog-wash area. Access is on foot via a steep path, but luggage transport is provided. An EV charging point is nearby and the lodge is pet-friendly.

Guest reviews: Visitors love the stunning views and luxurious comfort. Many appreciate the attention to detail and the peaceful setting. A highlight is the ability to stargaze from the hot tub.

“The lodge was absolutely gorgeous. The owners had thought of everything. Everything was spotlessly clean, the beds were comfy and it was lovely and warm. The views were lovely and made you feel so relaxed. We even got to see the northern lights.” – Samantha

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3. The Auld Byre

The Auld Byre, Northumberland » North of England » Northumberland

Price Guide (per week): £1,500 – £2,500
Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms: 3 | Sleeps: 8 |
Pet friendly: Yes

Best suited to: Perfect for couples wanting a secluded break. Ideal for a short romantic getaway.

The Auld Byre in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: A modern barn conversion with lovely stone arched windows and exposed beams. Vaulted ceiling and a bespoke kitchen featuring an electric AGA.

The setting: Just 6 miles from Northumberland National Park, this cottage offers a gateway to the UK’s largest Dark Sky Park. Explore Hadrian’s Wall (23 miles) or the historic village of Corbridge (10 miles). For dining, try the Battlesteads Hotel & Restaurant in Wark (5 miles, phone: 01434 230209).

Boutique factor: There are some great extras here such as the barrel sauna, Sonos surround sound and underfloor heating. The landscaped garden with water features and a wildflower meadow are guaranteed to impress too.

Practical stuff: A utility room with washing machine, off-road parking for six cars and an electric vehicle charger. Towels are included and a travel cot and highchair are available. Dogs are welcome, with a charge per dog.

Guest reviews: Guests appreciate the spaciousness, cleanliness and well-equipped nature of the property. Many mention the excellent communication with the hosts and the thoughtful touches like a welcome cake and Prosecco.

“The Auld Byre is a wonderful house. There was plenty of space for everyone, indoors and out and every last detail had been thought of.” – Jill

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4. Mount Hooley Lodge

North of England » Northumberland

Price Guide (per week): £1,200 – £2,000
Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms: 2 | Sleeps: 8 |
Pet friendly: Yes

Best suited to: It’s a great option for group gatherings, with plenty of space for everyone to relax and enjoy.

Mount Hooley Lodge in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: A unique Canadian-style log cabin with eco-friendly design, boasting log walls and a farmhouse-style table. Bi-fold doors reveal miles of stunning views around Northumberland.

The setting: Perched 1,200 feet above sea level on a working farm, this lodge offers panoramic views of the South Tyne Valley. Explore Alston (1 mile), the highest market town in England, with shops and cafes. Discover local attractions like Hadrian’s Wall (23 miles) and Ashgill Force (5 miles) for unforgettable adventures.

Boutique factor: Enjoy cooking on the Kota BBQ hut and having a drink by the firepit while watching those dark starry nights. The eco-friendly grass roof and underfloor heating are also impressive.

Practical stuff: Kitchen with a wine fridge, utility room and washer/dryer. Enjoy underfloor heating, a wood burner and a TV with Freesat. Outside, find a decked patio with furniture, sun loungers and private parking. Highchair and travel cot available for families.

Guest reviews: Guests appreciate the breathtaking views and luxurious amenities. The hot tub and BBQ hut are favourites and the lodge is praised for its comfort and well-equipped kitchen. The owners are noted for their friendly hospitality.

“Mount Hooley Lodge is an amazing holiday option. I cannot think that anyone could be disappointed. Its simply FABULOUS!” – Kevin

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5. The Orvis

North of England » Northumberland, Amble

Price Guide (per week): £1,200 – £2,000
Bedrooms: 4 | Bathrooms: 4 | Sleeps: 8 |
Pet friendly: Yes

Best suited to: A family-friendly home with easy access to local attractions and activities. Great for kids with plenty of outdoor space and nearby points of interest.

The Orvis in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: This three-level holiday home is a masterpiece of modern design and comfort. With underfloor heating and high-end kitchen appliances, it’s like staying in a stylish magazine spread.

The setting: Located in Amble, this cottage is a close to the beach (2.2 miles) and the marina. Explore the high street shops or take a boat trip to Coquet Island. Warkworth Castle is just 1.5 miles away and Alnwick Castle is a short 9-mile drive. For dining, try The Old Boathouse (01665 711232) especially if you love seafood!

Boutique factor: Nothing says “boutique” quite like a sunken spa bath. If that doesn’t scream luxury, the two-sided electric fire definitely will. There’s a sunset-ready balcony upstairs. You’ll also love the grand windows that go all the way up and ceilings.

Practical stuff: A boot room with washer/dryer, a Dolce Gusto coffee machine and Smart TVs in both lounges. Private parking for two cars is available and electric vehicle charging is on site. The property is pet-friendly, welcoming up to two dogs.

Guest reviews: Guests praise the spaciousness and cleanliness of the property, with many noting the luxurious bedding and welcome hamper. The location is a hit, with easy access to local attractions.

“We absolutely loved the house from the moment of arrival, there was a gorgeous welcome hamper which we tucked into and was a lovely touch.” – Olivia

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6. Ravenslaw House

Alnwick, Northumberland » North of England » Northumberland

Price Guide (per week): £3,000 – £5,000
Bedrooms: 9 | Bathrooms: 9 | Sleeps: 18 |
Pet friendly: Yes

Best suited to: Perfect for celebrating special occasions with friends or extended family.

Ravenslaw House in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: Stay in a grand country manor, once home to William Hardy. Expect opulent interiors with antiques, luxurious furnishings and modern comforts. Offering a unique stay with nine en-suite bedrooms, a hot tub and even a grand piano for musical soirées!

The setting: A mere 10-minute walk from Alnwick Castle and Gardens, renowned for its Harry Potter connections. The town offers a variety of restaurants like The Treehouse Restaurant (01665 511852) and the famous Barter Books. Alnmouth Beach is just 5 miles away.

Boutique factor: This cottage oozes luxury with its posh four-poster beds, grand piano, and stunning chandeliers. The period furniture brings a sense of timeless elegance. It’s a rare mix of historical charm and modern luxury.

Practical stuff: Kitchen with a gas range hob, a Butler’s kitchen and a utility area with a washing machine. Each bedroom has a TV and there’s a spacious dining room seating 18. The property offers parking for nine cars and there’s a private enclosed garden too.

Guest reviews: Guests appreciate the spacious, comfortable en-suite rooms and well-equipped kitchen. The dining room is perfect for large gatherings. The hot tub and sauna are popular features. The location is ideal for exploring Alnwick and nearby beaches.

“Absolutely wonderful stay at Ravenslaw House from arrival to departure. The house was spotless, fully equipped for 18 people, you want for nothing.” – Mike

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7. The Gin And Thresher

North of England » Northumberland

Price Guide (per week): £4000 – £6000
Bedrooms: 8 | Bathrooms: 8 | Sleeps: 18 |
Pet friendly: No

Best suited to: Perfect for milestone celebrations or a luxurious retreat with loved ones!

The Gin And Thresher in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: This extraordinary retreat is a blend of two former farm buildings, linked by a glass walkway. With bespoke, handmade furniture and a gin bar that would make James Bond envious, it’s the ultimate in stylish relaxation.

The setting: In the heart of Northumberland this cottage offers spectacular views of rolling hills. Nearby, explore Hadrian’s Wall and Vindolanda (8.2 miles). Hexham Abbey (9.1 miles) and the vibrant market town of Hexham are just a short drive away. Enjoy a river walk in Corbridge (11 miles) or visit the Time Capsule museum. The local pub is less than 500m away, perfect for a pint.

Boutique factor: The cottage boasts an infinity pool with aqua massage loungers, a fairy tale-inspired library and an art deco cocktail bar.

Practical stuff: Two double ovens and extra-large fridges. There’s a dishwasher, wine chill and espresso machine. Underfloor heating ensures comfort and the enclosed garden is perfect for alfresco dining.

Guest reviews: Guests appreciate the stunning decor and the attention to detail. The accommodation is described as exceptional and the location is peaceful yet accessible.

We had such a wonderful time! It’s an incredibly beautiful location and our host was terrifically accommodating, friendly and helpful. The building itself is amazing! Beautifully decorated. I particularly loved the restored threshing machine. I would recommend this holiday property in a heartbeat! – Patrick

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8. Thornbrae Studio

Alnwick, Northumberland » North of England » Northumberland

Price Guide (per week): £539 – £989
Bedrooms: 1 | Bathrooms: 1 | Sleeps: 2 |
Pet friendly: No

Best suited to: A good one for couples wanting a romantic, minimalistic base close to local attractions.

Thornbrae Studio in North of England, Northumberland

The cottage: Step into a world of luxury at this stone-built one-bedroom retreat. With a skylight that could rival the heavens and wall-to-wall windows, it’s a place where light and style meet. There’s a super-king-size bed that can be split into twins, a modern kitchen and a hot tub for starlit soaks.

The setting: Situated just half a mile from Alnwick Castle and Gardens, this studio offers a perfect base to explore. Walk to the Alnwick Playhouse or Barter Books, a second-hand bookstore with a café (0.5 miles). Alnmouth Beach is just 5 miles away for a seaside escape. For a taste of history, Howick Hall Gardens is 6.5 miles away.

Boutique factor: With wood panelling and a lantern roof window, this studio is all about elegance.

Practical stuff: This retreat includes a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and washer/dryer. Relax in the lounge with a Smart TV or dine al fresco on the patio. Private parking is available. Shops and dining options are conveniently located within a mile.

Guest reviews: Visitors appreciate the pristine condition, with many noting the comfort and location. The hot tub and thoughtful amenities receive special mentions.

“Absolutely glorious find! Perfectly equipped, bright, modern, spotlessly clean.” – Nicola

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