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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.

 

  • Coral Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Coral Cottage, a newly renovated three-bedroom Victorian terrace haven that comfortably sleeps six, offering a perfect blend of modern amenities and classic charm. Nestled in the seaside town of Amble. This cottage is designed for both relaxation and enjoyment for all the family and even your furry friends.
    Bedroom one is a sanctuary of comfort with a super kingsized bed and a Smart TV for your entertainment. Bedroom two has a super kingsized bed that can transform into two zip and link twin beds, along with a smart TV. Unwind in Bedroom three with a cosy space featuring a kingsized bed. Immerse yourself in the elegant bathroom with a shower over the bath, providing a soothing and rejuvenating experience. Relax in the inviting lounge with three sofas, where a wood burner adds warmth and ambiance to cosy evenings. Share delightful meals in the dining room, complete with a wood burner and a charming cocktail trolley, setting the mood for memorable gatherings. A separate utility room with a washing machine and tumble dryer provides convenience for longer stays. Step into the enclosed garden, featuring a table for six people. Perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the fresh air. Ideal for work or study, the split landing offers a desk, chair, and lamp, creating a peaceful workspace.
    Coral Cottage is located in a tranquil neighbourhood. The Friendliest Port - Amble is a bustling fishing town and working port situated just one mile south of Warkworth Village, on the Coastal Route through Northumberland. Amble is one of the few places on the Northumberland coast where you have no need to get in the car, everything is on your doorstep. With a good range of small, mostly independent shops, including a great little artisan bakery, excellent butchers, local seafood bought straight from the harbour, a superb Italian and an Indian restaurant, award-winning seafood restaurants and one of the best traditional fish and chip shops in the North East on the quayside, it’s a fascinating little fishing port. Within five minutes you can walk to Little Shore Beach with its row of pretty pastel coloured beach huts that you can rent from the Harbour Master for a round £20.00 per day. Two minute’ s walk from Number 8 will take you to The Braid which is a grass area ideal for walking dogs which runs adjacent to Amble Marina and continues along the footpath past Coquet Yacht Club towards the village of Warkworth with its impressive castle. There’s a local Sunday market held every week on the old quayside, which is lovely to wander around as well as a little ‘Harbour Village’ with tiny boutique-style independent shops operating out of pods resembling old fishermens’ huts.
    The views from the quayside are spectacular – of the estuary, impressive Warkworth Castle, Coquet Island and of course the beautiful sea, and the walk along the harbour front to the interesting Marina is just lovely – follow it with lunch or dinner in one of the super little eateries on the quayside. Beach and restaurants 300 metres.
    £98
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  • Puffling Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to the newly-created Puffling Cottage, your charming holiday retreat named after the delightful and iconic puffin chicks that are hatched on Coquet Island just a mile off Amble every year, offering a perfect blend of comfort and coastal charm. Nestled in the heart of Amble-by-the-Sea, a stone’s throw away from picturesque beaches and within a short stroll of the main street with its wide variety of local stores and supermarkets plus a range of fantastic restaurants, bars and the unique shopping experience in the pods at Amble Harbour Village, Puffling Cottage is perfectly situated for a Northumberland coastal break.
    As you step from the quiet street with easy car parking into the inviting living room, you’ll be greeted by a plush chaise sofa bed providing kingsized sleeping space for two extra guests if needed. Relax in front of the Smart TV or cosy up by the luxurious, over-sized modern electric fire after a day of seaside adventures. The open-plan kitchen and dining area beckon, complete with seating for six at the locally-crafted and ethically-sourced Northumberland Ash table and a range of modern amenities. Venture just two steps down into the enclosed, sheltered garden, where you’ll find a delightful sitting area, perfect for gathering around the fire pit for an evening toasting marshmallows or making use of the barbecue for those al fresco dining opportunities. A hose is conveniently provided to ensure easy clean-up of sandy paws from your furry friends returning from the many nearby beach walks. Adjacent to the dining area, take another step down into the utility room, equipped with a washer/dryer and various amenities for canine guests and family trips to the beach; all for your convenience. Upstairs, discover two beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom boasts a luxurious kingsized zip and link bed,and blackout window dressings, offering both flexibility and tranquillity for your sleeping arrangements. The second bedroom features a thoughtfully designed bunk bed, ideal for your own little pufflings, or additional guests. The spacious family bathroom is a haven of relaxation, featuring a rejuvenating bath and a separate double shower. Warm towels await on the heated towel rail, ensuring your comfort after a refreshing seaside soak. Outside to the front of the property, a charming and eco-friendly moss lawn welcomes you, adding to the cottage’s coastal allure. This provides a second enclosed garden area which catches the sun for lazy evenings with your favourite tipple.
    Throughout the property, thoughtful décor choices reflect the cottage’s seaside setting, with whimsical puffin and puffling motifs, canvas prints of nearby coastal scenes by a local photographer and stunning shell light fittings, evoking the tranquil beauty of the nearby coastline. Whether you’re seeking a family beach getaway or a romantic coastal retreat, Puffling Cottage provides the perfect base for your adventures. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Northumberland’s stunning coast, now designated as a National Landscape. Beach 1 mile.
    £84
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  • Warwick House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Warwick House is a lovely stone-built property in the small friendly village of Felton. This lovely house has been completely refurbished in 2021 with a lovely wood burner in the contemporary living room for cosying up for nights in on a cooler evening. This three-bedroom house with a lovely deep bath and large shower cubicle even has a small private sitting area to the rear which catches the sun, lovely for relaxing after a day out exploring. Only a very short walk is a popular village pub serving lovely food and an award-winning café so you can leave your car at the door and relax for an evening. Your pets are welcome here with plenty of paths for walking nearby.
    Felton is located midway between Alnwick and Morpeth both lovely little towns with Alnwick the home to the Duke of Northumberland who lives in the famous castle featured in Downton Abbey and Harry Potter, with cobbled streets to explore and plenty of shops and tearooms it is a lovely day out. The village is easily accessed from the main A1 and Burgham Park Golf course is only 3 miles. Nearby the Heritage Coast AONB has golden sands and unspoilt beaches for you to explore all peppered with castles, ruins, and friendly little villages. The Northumbrian people will offer you a warm welcome and Warwickk House is a perfect location for your family holiday at any time of year. The attention to details throughout the rooms is evident as you arrive, and it really is a super place to stay with your friends or family. Craster which is famous for the smoked kippers and ruins of Dunstanborough Castle is only 15 miles, and inland a visit over to Hadrian’s Wall to discover some of the Old Roman Fort Museums is a lovely day trip for a change of scenery and only 40 miles away. Felton is a super location for your holiday with easy access to all the roads network enabling you to go somewhere different every day of your holiday.
    £75
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  • Swallow Lodge, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    A quaint, couple’s retreat resting in the coastal village of Hadston, near Amble, Northumberland. Enclosed garden. Close to a beach. Off-road parking. Amble 3.6 miles; Warkworth 4.8 miles; Alnwick 13.2 miles. 
    £83
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  • Marine Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Marine Cottage is a stone built mid terraced property very close to the green that leads to the sea in the welcoming fishing port of Amble. This cosy property is well presented and convenient to the many facilities on offer in this friendly town. It’s also only a few footsteps from a shop, a very good fish and chip shop and an ice cream parlour. The small beach with rocky outcrops with views towards the RSPB reserve Coquet Island, where puffins and grey seals are regularly seen is only a gentle stroll from the Marine Cottage. Enjoy a wander around the harbour; less than 200 yards from Marine Cottage. Amble is known locally as ’the friendliest port’ and is where fishing and boat trips to Coquet Island and the Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuary and seal colony, can be arranged
    Marine Cottage, as featured on the TV programme ’homes under the hammer’, provides an excellent base to explore the 20 miles of this magnificent stretch of Heritage coastline, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    £71
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  • Rok House, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Warkworth, England
    Set in Amble’s town centre, ROK House is set back off the road only a few hundred yards from the local amenities and only a short walk to the harbour in this small friendly fishing town. Built in 1935, refurbished in 2018, this terraced home offers the perfect base for families looking to explore Northumberland. The living room has a 49" Smart TV with Freeview and is a great area to relax in. ROK House also has a large open plan living, dining and kitchen area to enjoy those family meals or lazy mornings at the large breakfast bar. The open plan living space even has large bi-fold doors opening onto the rear sitting-out area bringing the outside in. ROK House is a super base to relax in after a day exploring the surrounding area.

    Amble has a friendly port with a working harbour, marina and small beach, and you can also find some small pod style shops, popular on a Sunday when the busy market takes place. Around the harbour are some small fish restaurants as well as two fish and chip shops and an Italian style ice cream shop with a fantastic range of ice cream. Boat trips are available here to Coquet Island to see the RSPB bird sanctuary. The historic village of Warkworth is only 2 miles away and makes a lovely walk along the river admiring the view of Warkworth Castle which often holds events through the year. There are pubs, bespoke shops and further opportunities to explore all with free parking, it is a popular place to visit. A few minutes drive from here is the town of Alnwick with its cobbled streets and famous castle which has featured in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey. Alnwick Gardens, with its spectacular grand cascade waterfall and the worlds largest treehouse restaurant should not be missed. Amble is on the edge an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, along the Heritage Coast with some of the most unspoilt beaches and picturesque villages in England, with plenty of walking and cycle paths, and fishing can also be found nearby. Amble is a great location for exploring the whole of this unspoilt county with all the amenities you need on your doorstep. The train station in Alnmouth is only 5 miles away, where you can hop on a train to Newcastle, Edinburgh, Durham or York should you wish to make the most of the area and see some of the lovely architecture and shops in these vibrant cities Beach ½ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £85
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  • Suncroft, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Warkworth, England
    Suncroft is a perfect holiday home for families or friends, only 600 yards from the picture postcard village of Warkworth. In a slightly elevated position, Suncroft is a detached property set on the perimeter of the village and has large lawned gardens to four sides with a choice of two sitting areas to maximise the sun. It is an easy stroll to the large sandy beach, quaint bespoke shops, friendly pubs and tearooms and a pretty riverside. You can leave the car behind and enjoy a lovely meal and drink in one of the local pubs. Warkworth Castle sits at the top of the village and the old 13th-century church make fine backdrops in this popular village. Suncroft is ideal for all ages, furnished with care and attention with a Visit England Gold Award, the owner really goes the extra mile to provide a relaxing and tasteful property for visitors of all generations to enjoy. The large well cared for garden is ideal for those sunny days or evenings where you can relax. Providing two living rooms, each with a 50” TV with DVD player, wii and Xbox, there really is something to keep all the family happy. This charming holiday home has appeal for both families and groups of friends and has been catered for accordingly.
    The small town of Amble is only 2 miles, with a hugely popular Sunday morning market, harbour, pod style shops, fish restaurants and marina. Nearby the ducal town of Alnwick with the grand castle used in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, make a lovely day out. From Warkworth it is easy to explore the whole of the Heritage Coastline taking in the many friendly unspoilt villages along the way. Stop at one of the glorious sandy beaches or drop into Craster for some famous Craster kippers. Don’t miss a trip over to Holy Island, checking the tide for the causeway times. Suncroft really is a fabulous property in an ideal location offering visitors a relaxing, peaceful and memorable stay. Beach ¾ mile. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £101
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  • Kittiwakes, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kittiwakes is on a quiet street, within a gentle stroll from the high street and harbour in this small, friendly, fishing town. With spacious living accommodation, this lovely terraced house is perfect for relaxing in after a day out exploring the area. Amble is reputedly the friendliest port, with a working harbour, marina and a small beach. Down on the harbour there are some small fish restaurants, as well as two fish and chip shops and an Italian-style, ice cream shop. Boat trips are available from here to Coquet Island to see the RSPB bird sanctuary. The historic village of Warkworth is only 2 miles away. The pubs, bespoke shops and pretty riverside make this a popular little place to visit. The town of Alnwick, with its cobbled streets and famous castle, which featured in ’Harry Potter’ and ’Downton Abbey’, is 15 minutes’ drive away. The Alnwick Garden, with its spectacular Grand Cascade Waterfall and the worlds largest treehouse restaurant, is well worth a visit. Amble is on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which includes the Heritage coastline and some of the most unspoilt beaches in England, and many footpaths and cycle paths. Beach ½ mile. Shop 400 yards, pub and restaurant 600 yards.
    £69
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  • Island View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set at the end of a row of houses with open aspects over The Links towards Coquet Island is this deceptively spacious holiday home. Only a hop, skip and a jump to the centre of Amble, the popular town has a great community spirit, and has been dubbed the ‘friendliest port’. There’s a working harbour, a pretty marina and a sandy beach to enjoy, just a short walk from this end terraced property.


    A popular Sunday market on the harbour provides a great morning out. You’ll find a super little fish restaurant hidden behind the lifeboat house, and an award-winning ice cream parlour. Coquet Island is a designated RSPB protected bird sanctuary home to some 30,000 puffins, which can be seen on the puffin cruises that depart from Amble. Just two miles away is the picture-perfect village of Warkworth with its hillside castle, pubs, shops and scenic walks along the banks of the river. Young witches and wizards are drawn to Alnwick Castle, which featured in the Harry Potter films. You can also visit the impressive water gardens and the world’s largest treehouse-turned restaurant whilst you’re there.


    Characterised by vast golden stretches, pristine bays and rolling sand dunes, it’s little wonder why the coastline north of Amble was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Heritage Coastline offers plenty of cycle and footpaths for outdoorsy types of holidaymakers. Truly, Island View is a great location for exploring the whole of this unspoilt county with all necessary amenities right on your doorstep.
    £73
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  • Red Hen Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Red Hen Cottage is just perfect for families, friends or couples, offering a country style retreat with a private hot tub and cosy wood burner - not to mention the spa bath in the bathroom. This stone-built cottage is all on one level and has great attention to detail throughout the generous-sized rooms, with top quality hotel style beds and bedding ensuring a comfy stay. All the rooms have TVs with the living room and kitchen/dining room having 50” Smart TVs, ensuring you don’t miss out on any of your favourite TV shows. South facing, you may be lucky enough to see a beautiful sunrise or sunset and the cottage is just lovely in all seasons. Away from the crowds the location offers a real country experience, yet you are so close to all the amenities a few minutes’ drive away.

    The location is close to Warkworth and Amble, two of the top tourist destinations in Northumberland. Warkworth is a picture-postcard village with the castle sat at the top, great cafés and a few friendly pubs. Amble is larger with a working harbour and bustling little harbour front with a great Sunday market, shopping pods and more restaurants and pubs. Alnwick Castle and Gardens is only 11 miles away and really worth a visit during your stay. A little further you will find Craster, a pretty little village with an array of amenities. Travel a further to Seahouses, 25 miles, for a real seaside experience with fish and chips and boat rides to the Farne Islands to see the seals or puffins. The border town of Berwick is only 40 miles away, steeped in history, and once belonging to Scotland. A walk through the surrounding farmland and countryside will take you to an award winning ice cream parlour. Don’t forget you can easily travel inland too, over towards the stunning National Park where you can witness the true diversity that Northumberland has to offer. Voted the best county to holiday in the 2018 British Tourism Awards, the county is reputedly the friendliest in England and you are sure to find true ‘Geordie hospitality’. Beach 4 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1¾ miles.
    £159
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