Pet Friendly Cottages Northumberland

Our pet friendly cottages will make your next trip to Northumberland the pawfect escape. Filled with beautiful scenery, unspoilt beaches, rolling hills, rugged moorland and a scattering of charming market towns, Northumberland is a simply fantastic destination for an adventurous getaway with your pooch. With 1200 miles of walking routes and 80 miles of beaches, there's plenty for you and your curious canine to explore.

 

  • Eider Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Eider Cottage has uninterrupted views across open fields with the sea as a backdrop from the patio windows and outside seating area. Set near the entrance of a small, quiet cul de sac within the picturesque coastal village of Embleton, this compact, self catering holiday bungalow is extremely well placed for a peaceful seaside retreat. The open plan living area has patio doors opening out onto the garden, maximising the amazing views. A lane close to the cottage leads directly to the golden sands of Embleton bay; idyllic for an evening stroll and listening to the waves lapping gently against the seashore. Local facilities are a gentle stroll from Eider Cottage and include a post office/shop, pubs serving good food, a church, golf club and an excellent children’s play park. This ideally located holiday home offers a superb base in which to explore this magnificent Heritage shoreline designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Nearby is Craster, famous for its smoked kippers and glorious walks along the cliff top to Dunstanburgh Castle should not be missed. Seahouses, a bustling little seaside town, has boat trips to the Farne Islands, ample fish and chip shops and a working harbour. Only a few miles from Alnwick with its famous castle used in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey.
    £58
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  • Low West, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Down a peaceful leafy lane just a mile from the heart of the historic market town of Hexham, this spacious, traditional stone house sits in its own south-facing garden. Near the owner’s home, it provides comfortable and well-equipped holiday accommodation. Perhaps the most romantic of all Northumbrian towns, Hexham offers a good selection of shops, restaurants and inns, together with an excellent golf course and National Hunt racing. Kielder Water and Newcastle are both 24 miles. Scottish borders easily accessible. Sports centre, fishing and riding locally. Shops 1 mile.
    £61
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  • Ship Shape, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, England
    With views towards the sea and only 100 yards from the sandy beach and promenade, this unique character 19th-century holiday home has some triangular shaped rooms built to replicate the style of a ships bow. On the front street in this small seaside village, Ship Shape is ideally situated for exploring Northumberland. Spend happy days on the beach overlooking ’the couple’, the only east coast offshore sculpture, or travel a little further to explore the heritage coast peppered with castles and friendly villages. Inland is an easy drive to the national park area for miles of breath taking scenery. On your doorstep is a choice of pubs, cafes, golf course and local RNLI. Shop 10 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
    £64
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  • The Coracle, SeahousesInstant Book Overlay Image
    Seahouses, England
    This end terrace holiday property is located close to the harbour in the old part of the pretty seaside village of Seahouses. This typical fisherman’s cottage has batten doors and a stonework hearth with a cosy woodburner for those chilly evenings. A short stroll and you are amongst the friendly village pubs and gift shops. Take a boat trip from the harbour to the Farne Islands to see the puffins or drive a little further up the coast to Bamburgh, with its most photographed golden beach. An ideal location for all generations to explore the delights of the Northumberland Heritage coastline and beyond. Shop 800 yards, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £56
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  • Farne Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Farne Cottage is a restored, single storey cottage situated less than 100 yards from the harbour of the popular fishing village of Seahouses. This quintessential seaside property provides superb self-catering holiday accommodation for families and couples alike. The accommodation is extremely well presented throughout with much thought, care and attention to the finer details, and is in a convenient location. With solid oak wood flooring throughout, the living area focuses on a charming wood burning stove, idyllic to gaze and watch the flames dance after a day exploring the wonderful seashore close by. The stylish dining kitchen is contemporary and well-equipped. Both double bedrooms have wall-mounted TVs and are immaculately presented.

    Seahouses is a traditional seaside village with a wide array of facilities a mere gentle stroll from Farne Cottage. Enjoy wandering around the harbour and watch the trawlers return with their daily catch. Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony, and try your luck at fishing. Or enjoy a round of golf on the links golf course and admire the spectacular views across the sweeping coastline, north to Bamburgh, south to Beadnell and out to sea towards the Farne Islands on the horizon. There are several shops, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants within this friendly village, and horse riding can be arranged on its outskirts. Only a couple of miles north of Farne Cottage is the picture postcard village of Bamburgh, protected by its dramatic fortress, which commands the power and presence of the seasoned film set it regularly becomes, and where the Grace Darling Museum is worth a visit.
    The wide expanse of golden and often empty sandy beaches this region is renowned for, is perfect for a romantic stroll to feel the sand between your toes and watch the waves lap against the shoreline. The tidal island of Lindisfarne, locally known as Holy Island and the birthplace of Christianity, can be viewed from here too. A little further north is the bird sanctuary at Budle Bay, and at low tide a vast expanse of mud flats is the home to countless thousands of sea and land birds making this location a haven for bird watchers. The sweep of golden sands at Beadnell Bay is popular with water sport enthusiasts, only two miles to the south. The elegant Georgian town of Berwick, which straddles the salmon-rich river Tweed, is 17 miles north and the historic market town of Alnwick, 12 miles inland, with its own magnificent castle, offers many facilities. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction with its grand cascading waterfall, and restaurant set within the largest tree house in Europe. Farne Cottage is an excellent choice for those seeking a stylish coastal retreat within the popular holiday destination of Seahouses and makes an excellent base to explore the twenty miles of Heritage coastline designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    £70
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  • The Shillings, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Shillings is one of two restored cottages sitting in a small terrace in the picturesque hamlet of West Lyham. Surrounded by stunning rural views, The Shillings is a charming two bedroom cottage perched at the end of this small terrace. The contemporary kitchen is stylishly furnished with good quality appliances and Belfast sink. There is the added convenience of a separate dining room and the cosy lounge has a superb feature fireplace. Both bedrooms are on the first floor along with a fresh bathroom. West Lyham is located equidistant between Belford and Wooler, both being only four miles away.
    Belford, often described as ‘The Gateway to the Secret Kingdom’ offers many facilities including a pub renowned for its delicious food, along with an impressive golf driving range. A further five miles east brings you to the prestigious coastal village of Bamburgh, dominated by its majestic fortress edged by a wide expanse of golden, sandy sweeping beach where Holy Island can be viewed. A short drive west of The Shillings is the friendly market town of Wooler, nestled at the foot of the Cheviot Hills. This is a popular destination for those who enjoy cycling and walking, as the challenging route of St Cuthbert’s Way runs close by. Chatton Trout Fishery invites amateur anglers to fish without a rod licence in its picturesque four-acre lake.
    The Shillings offers idyllic accommodation in a picturesque rural setting and makes an excellent base to explore the Northumbrian countryside and giving easy access to the Heritage seashore, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    The Shillings can be booked with The Gable (CC323029) to accommodate up to 7 guests.
    £83
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  • Lottie's Place, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This semi-detached, dormer style bungalow occupies a pleasant position on the cusp of the traditional seaside village of Seahouses, which offers a wide array of tearooms, restaurants, pubs and shops. Boat trips run from the nearby harbour to the Farne Islands, famous for their nesting seabirds and grey seal colonies. The picture postcard village of Bamburgh, protected by its dramatic fortress, is only 2 miles north with its wide expanse of golden, and often empty sandy beaches, and where the tidal island of Lindisfarne can be viewed, locally known as Holy Island. A further 2 miles up the coastline brings you to Waren Mill, which is steeped in history. Once an important port, its harbour has long since disappeared, silted up beneath the sands of the estuary.
    Budle Bay is a bird sanctuary and at low tide a vast expanse of mud flats is home to countless thousands of sea and land birds, making this location a haven for bird watchers. The market town of Alnwick, with its castle, offers many facilities a few miles inland. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction with its grand cascade waterfall and a restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe. Lottie’s Place offers an excellent base from which to explore the Heritage coastline, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Horse riding is available only 200 yards away, and there’s an impressive golf course on the links close by.
    £79
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  • Vicarage Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Luxury, stone-built cottage in the pretty Northumberland village of Lucker. Large and spacious, with en-suite bedrooms and a great village pub/restaurant nearby. Bamburgh 4 miles.
    £55
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  • West View Cottage, SeahousesInstant Book Overlay Image
    Westvew Cottage is a traditional stone built, end terraced cottage in a quiet lane in North Sunderland, located on the fringe of the popular fishing village of Seahouses. The open plan living space boasts the friendly comfort of a wood burner, making this charming cottage a suitable choice regardless of the season. The bright and airy conservatory at the rear of the property overlooks the pretty patio garden. There is also a double bedroom on the ground floor with a bathroom, newly fitted in November 2020, adjacent. There are two further bedrooms on the first floor; one twin and one single, along with the added convenience of a separate toilet. Westview Cottage offers an excellent base from which to explore the Northumberland Heritage Coastline designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    Seahouses offers a wide variety of facilities including tearooms, restaurants, pubs and shops around a mile from the cottage. Boat trips to the Farne Islands run from the nearby harbour - the islands are famous for their nesting sea birds and grey seal colonies. Horse riding is available on the cusp of the village and there is an impressive golf course on the links close by. The picture postcard village of Bamburgh, protected by its dramatic fortress, is only 2 miles north, with its wide expanse of golden, and often empty, sandy beaches and where the tidal island of Lindisfarne, locally known as Holy Island and the birth place of Christianity, can be viewed. A further 2 miles up the coastline brings you to Warren Mill, which is steeped in history. Once an important port, its harbour has long since disappeared, silted up beneath the sands of the estuary. Budle Bay is a bird sanctuary and at low tide a vast expanse of mud flats is the home to countless thousands of sea and land birds making this location a haven for bird watchers. The market town of Alnwick, with its own castle offers many facilities a few miles inland. Alnwick Garden is a popular visitor attraction with its grand cascade waterfall and restaurant within the largest tree house in Europe! Beach 1 mile. Shop and pub 1 mile, restaurant 700 yards.
    £104
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  • The Haven, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Within 330 yards of the beach, The Haven is a spacious, light and airy, attractively furnished first floor apartment with pleasant views over the sand dunes. Set within a short stroll of beautiful sandy beaches and Beadnell Harbour, a peaceful location for a relaxing holiday and an ideal base to discover the wonders of the Northumberland castles, Holy Island, Farne Islands, and wonderful market towns of Alnwick and Berwick. Water sports, golf and horse riding nearby. Easy driving distance to visit the Borders or even Scotland, Beadnell is a quiet coastal village with secluded beaches and traditional local amenities. Shop, pub and restaurant 800 yards.
    £71
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