Company information
Your magical break starts here. Your hosts are Mark and Debbie who run the accommodation from their Northumberland family farm. Third generation livestock farmers who live on the farm with their three children.
Your stay will be peppered with special touches from the helpful pre arrival information to the locally sourced welcome treats, farm tours and a cosy BBQ hut - all little touches which make your stay magical and unique. Expect to see wildlife, from barn owls hunting to deer bouncing in front of your eyes, hares to swallows, lapwings to lambs, cows to curlews the forever changing seasons bring new delights.
Set in the heart of Northumberland, ideally located for the rolling countryside, dramatic coastlines and impressive castles, with magical waterfalls and iconic attractions there is something for everyone in Northumberland and a tranquil welcome back at your accommodation.
If you have any questions please don't hesitate to get in touch, a warm welcome awaits.
Property information
With stargazing from the arched window on the gable or the velux window you'll be able to appreciate the magic of the dark skies in Northumberland from your bed.
Generous decking, with its porch canopy area, gives uninterrupted views of the stunning Northumberland countryside over Hadrian's Wall and beyond whatever the weather.
Sleeps 2 adults & 2 Children
bedding supplied - up to 2 guests double bed only, over 3 guests double and sofa bedding. Additional bedding can be supplied for an additional charge with advance notice.
Neighbourhood information
Set in the heart of Northumberland, ideally located for the rolling countryside, dramatic coastlines and impressive castles, a pretty and quiet location rich in wildlife such as owls, deer and hares. Nearby is the river North Tyne which runs from Kielder reservoir to the north sea, rich in trout and salmon.
Twelve miles south is Hexham and its rich in history, including the Abbey which originated as a monastery founded by Wilfrid in 674, the crypt of the original monastery survives, and incorporates many stones taken from nearby Roman ruins. The current Hexham Abbey dates largely from the 11th century onward, but was significantly rebuilt in the 19th century. Corbridge is another pretty market town packed with independent traders.
The County stretches from the Durham, Cumbrian and Tyne and Wear borders, to the Scottish Border. Ideally located for exploring Northumberland’s Dark Skies, moors and hills, market towns, history, traditions and culture including:
Landscapes and outdoor activities
Hadrian’s Wall
Northumberland National Park
Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Northumberland International Dark Sky Park
Kielder Water Forest Park
Scottish Borders
Visitor attractions
Lilidorei - The Largest Play Structure in the world
Beamish Open Air Museum
Alnwick Castle and Gardens
The Sill
Historical attractions
Vindolanda
Housesteads
Gibside Hall
Wallington Hall
Bamburgh Castle
Warkworth Castle
Chillingham Castle
There is a plethora of species and habitats to discover, from the lecking of the black grouse on the moorland, to the sound of the curlew. The puffins and seals off the Farne Islands to the leaping salmon along the Tyne.