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About this house rental
THE PROPERTY BREAKDOWN
The cottage is laid out over a single storey bungalow
Ground Floor:
• Living Room – Relax on the sofa by the open fireplace, enjoy soft ambient lighting, a TV, and countryside views through the windows.
• Kitchen & Dining Area – A well-equipped kitchen with electric oven, hob, microwave, kettle, toaster, fridge-freezer, breakfast bar and all the essential cookware. The dining table comfortably seats the group.
• Bedroom 1 – Double bed, bedside tables & lamps, drawers, mirror, built-in wardrobe and sink unit.
• Bedroom 2 – A bunk bed plus a single bed, bedside tables & lamps, drawers, mirror, wardrobe and sink.
• Bedroom 3 – Double bed, bedside tables & lamps, drawers, mirror, wardrobe
• Bathrooms – There are 2 bathrooms one family bathroom inc bath and one further WC/shower
Outside:
• A front garden with seating area to take in the countryside views.
• A rear patio garden perfect for relaxing, dining al fresco, or simply enjoying the tranquillity.
• Private parking available on the premises.
THE PROPERTY DETAILS
Grove Cottage is a detached, cosy bungalow tucked away in the countryside but within easy walking distance of local amenities and the beach. The interior combines traditional charm — think warm wooden floors and a real fireplace — with modern conveniences like a well-equipped kitchen and reliable Wi-Fi. The layout is thoughtfully designed to offer privacy and comfort, with three separate bedrooms and two bathrooms.
THE LOCATION
• Closest Pub: Just a short walk (within ~200–300 metres) to the village pubs and cafés.
• Closest Shop: Also within the village, supplying essentials.
• Closest Train Station: Chathill 5 miles but a car is recommended for full exploration.
Local Highlights:
Beadnell is set on a horseshoe-shaped sandy bay, ideal for water sports including kitesurfing, kayaking, and sailing. The harbour is unique — the only west-facing harbour on the east coast — offering spectacular evening views. Wildlife lovers and walkers will appreciate the dune walks and coastal paths, including routes to Low Newton and Seahouses, from where you can catch boat trips to the Farne Islands. History buffs will be drawn to nearby castles like Alnwick and Dunstanburgh, while those seeking adventure can explore the Cheviot Hills or try diving off Beadnell Bay.
