A romantic retreat, with a private bubbling hot tub and a gorgeous deep bath in the bathroom, just a short walk from the many pubs, cafés and shops in this pretty market town.
Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Electric Fire
Kitchen/dining room:
Kitchen: Breakfast Bar, Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Smart TV, Slipper Bath (In Room) With Shower Attachment
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Shower Room: Double Shower, Toilet
Living room: Smart TV, Electric Fire
Kitchen/dining room:
Kitchen: Breakfast Bar, Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, Smart TV, Slipper Bath (In Room) With Shower Attachment
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds
Shower Room: Double Shower, Toilet
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Cot and highchair available.
Enclosed rear patio. Hot tub for 4 (private). On road parking. 1 dog welcome. No smoking.
Step through the door into the gorgeous space of Silver Cottage and admire the exposed brick walls, beams, and super-modern, long, LED feature electric fire for those cooler evenings. This exquisite cottage is the perfect romantic retreat for couples or friends. Walk through the ultra-modern kitchen and outside into the enclosed patio area with your bubbling hot tub for a great start to your relaxing holiday. The master bedroom has a large deep bath perfect for relaxing in and unwinding, and has ’his and hers’ sinks in the separate shower room. The attention to detail throughout this completely renovated cottage is evident, the owner has thought of everything to make this a beautiful place to relax and spend some time in this popular market town. It has lots of exposed brickwork, beams, an inglenook fireplace, with a large modern electric fire and a contemporary design throughout.
Set in the heart of Morpeth just by St James Park, there is an abundance of cafés, high-quality bars, restaurants, and bistros, and some wonderful bespoke shops, meander through the Edwardian Sanderson Arcade, restored to full glory with shops to delight all age groups. The streets and parks in Morpeth will always have flowers and the small town is popular with local folks, particularly the arts and crafts gallery set in the 13th-century Chantry at the bottom end of the town.
For those that like some history, the county of Northumberland (which is reputedly the friendliest county in England) is steeped in history. The heritage coastline, with its miles of golden beaches, is peppered with castles. Travel north to the enchanting tiny island of Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island, or take a day in Alnwick where the Duke still resides in the 700-year-old castle. The castle has been favoured for the movie scenes featured in Harry Potter, Braveheart, and Downton Abbey; visitors love to visit here and then go onto the Duchess’s famous water gardens. If hiking is your thing, the nearby Cheviots are perfect but if not, then perhaps take a day over to Cragside House in Rothbury only a half hour away the first house to be powered by hydroelectricity.
A golf course is nearby in Morpeth as is the train station where you can leave your car and hop on a train to Newcastle, Edinburgh, or York to experience a lovely day trip. Nearby Newcastle is steeped in history, here you can admire the beautiful buildings on Grey Street and experience some wonderful food and drinks, then meander down to the quayside and take a look at the Tyne Bridge, wherever you go in and around Silver Cottage, you will be sure to receive a real warm ‘Geordie’ welcome.
Set in the heart of Morpeth just by St James Park, there is an abundance of cafés, high-quality bars, restaurants, and bistros, and some wonderful bespoke shops, meander through the Edwardian Sanderson Arcade, restored to full glory with shops to delight all age groups. The streets and parks in Morpeth will always have flowers and the small town is popular with local folks, particularly the arts and crafts gallery set in the 13th-century Chantry at the bottom end of the town.
For those that like some history, the county of Northumberland (which is reputedly the friendliest county in England) is steeped in history. The heritage coastline, with its miles of golden beaches, is peppered with castles. Travel north to the enchanting tiny island of Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island, or take a day in Alnwick where the Duke still resides in the 700-year-old castle. The castle has been favoured for the movie scenes featured in Harry Potter, Braveheart, and Downton Abbey; visitors love to visit here and then go onto the Duchess’s famous water gardens. If hiking is your thing, the nearby Cheviots are perfect but if not, then perhaps take a day over to Cragside House in Rothbury only a half hour away the first house to be powered by hydroelectricity.
A golf course is nearby in Morpeth as is the train station where you can leave your car and hop on a train to Newcastle, Edinburgh, or York to experience a lovely day trip. Nearby Newcastle is steeped in history, here you can admire the beautiful buildings on Grey Street and experience some wonderful food and drinks, then meander down to the quayside and take a look at the Tyne Bridge, wherever you go in and around Silver Cottage, you will be sure to receive a real warm ‘Geordie’ welcome.