Scotland
Prudhoe Cottage is a delightful, five-bedroom holiday home set in the heart of Prudhoe, Northumberland. This fabulous, detached 17th century property is perfectly located just off the high street being exceedingly close to amenities, boasting off-road parking and lovely enclosed front and rear gardens to enjoy, making it an ideal home-away-from-home for families, friends and couples seeking to explore the beauty of the not-so-distant North Pennines AONB.
The Duke of Northumberland's crest is featured over the front door, he used to reside in this property when visiting the Tyne Valley. Step into your wonderful new lodgings, where you will find a welcoming interior finished to high standard, a fantastic backdrop to your stay.
The elegant dining room with open fire is the ideal setting for a family dinner, whilst the kitchen has all the appliances you could need to create your favourite meals. The sitting room also has an open fire, perfect for cosying up with a book or enjoying a movie night on the Smart TV, whilst the garden is also home to an indulgent outdoor hot tub, offering a relaxing way for unwinding after a day chock-full of exploration.
In the evenings, head upstairs where you will be spoilt for choice between four spectacular bedrooms to catch your rest in; a double with a TV and en-suite, a further double with an en-suite, plus two twin bedrooms each with a TV, and a communal bathroom. You'll also find a third double bedroom on the ground-floor, as well as a cloakroom.
If you can tear yourself from your charming new dwelling, set out to explore what your local area has in store. Explore the town of Prudhoe, with plenty to do and discover.
Stroll through the streets of the bustling town centre, admire the beautiful architecture, or enjoy some retail therapy on the high street. Be sure to stop by the historic site of Prudhoe Castle and the National Trust spot of Cherryburn, before you venture to neighbouring Newcastle, where you'll discover an array of interesting attractions to explore, such as the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the Angel of the North, the Laing Art Gallery, and the iconic St.