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AboutCurlew Cottage is a beautiful character self catering holiday Cottage that sleeps six in the rural Hamlet of Dunstan, close to the fishing Village of Craster and Northumberland's Heritage Coastline. This stretch of coast is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Facilities & Information
Our stunning period, stone built Cottage is situated in an idyllic rural Hamlet and offers views of the coast and Dunstanburgh Castle from the upper floors, perfect for a relaxing holiday. It's just a short walk to the coast from the front door of the Cottage, with miles of stunning beaches, fishing villages and famous castle ruins nearby.
Our three bedroom Cottage was fully refurbished in 2011 and offers excellent accommodation for six people, with one master double bedroom with a spacious en suite, one twin bedroom and a further double bedroom. There is a stylish and comfortable lounge with a cast iron log burner, modern kitchen and dining room and a beautiful bathroom with a roll top bath. Downstairs there is a conservatory to fully enjoy the sunny weather and outside there is an enclosed decked seating area to the rear and a lovely flower garden with picnic table to the front. Families are welcome in Curlew Cottage, we also accept one well behaved dog and have off street parking.
Additional InformationThe entrance to Curlew Cottage is through a beautiful conservatory, which means you can make the most of the sunshine, even after the weather turns that little bit too cold to sit outside. There is a modern kitchen and dining area that compfrtably seats six. The kitchen has all the modern appliances you would expect. The lounge is very stylish and has a log burning stove, leather sofas and an LCD TV.
On the first floor there is a twin bedroom, a family bathroom with roll top bath and a double bedroom. On the top floor is a large king size master bedroom with very spacious en suite. The top floor offers the best views in the house over the countryside towards the sea and Dunstanburgh Castle.
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