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For Holiday Rentals in
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Holiday Northumbria
offers self catering accommodation in North Northumberland. Our self
catering cottages in Bamburgh on the stunning Northumberland coast
are of the highest quality both awarded four star status by the
English tourist board Quality in Tourism, ensuring a memorable stay
in one of the most picturesque villages in Northumberland, once the
capital of the 7th century kingdom of Northumbria.
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Cottages In Bamburgh
**** Self Catering
Eider Cottage is a two
bedroom stone built former miller’s cottage situated yards from
Budle Bay a renowned ornithological paradise and just under two
miles to Bamburgh village.

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Catering
The Cottage is a cosy two bedroom cottage in Bamburgh with large
enclosed garden and wonderful views of Bamburgh Castle.
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Bamburgh is now a restful village dominated by its magnificent
castle and with mile upon mile of golden sandy beaches to enjoy, a
wonderful village green where cricket and football are a regular
event. Horseriding on the beach, tennis courts and a spectacular
links golf course with stunning views, make this the ideal location
for everyone.
Today self catering holiday cottages in Bamburgh are of the highest
quality so guests can relax, explore and enjoy this beautiful county
at leisure perhaps finishing the day at one of the many quaint pubs
or excellent restaurants.
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Whatever your needs our self catering cottage accommodation in
Bamburgh are the perfect base for touring the whole of
Northumberland or simply a charming retreat from the hustle and
bustle of every day life.
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Northumberland
Northumberland a rich and diverse region with a strong and
illustrious heritage now thought of as the most restful county in
England. From its unspoilt coastline to rural landscapes the area is
a million miles away from the flurry of everyday life.
The whole of Northumberland is steeped in history with many places
of interest close at hand and well worth a visit including the Farne
Islands where a boat trip from nearby Seahouses takes you to the
spectacular sea bird colonies on the islands.
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The
stunning Bamburgh Castle towering 180ft above the pretty
village to one side and the golden sands the other is one of the
most unforgettable sights. The recently rebuilt Grace Darling Museum
where the story is told of the lifeboat heroine who single handedly
rescued nine sailors from the wrecked SS Forfarshire off the Farne
Islands in 1838
Holy Island the birthplace of Christianity in England originally
known as Lindisfarne and often described as‘ The jewel of the
Northumberland Coast’ The Lindisfarne Priory founded by St Aidan and
monks from Iona was where the Lindisfarne Gospels were written,
celebrating the life of St. Cuthbert who is buried on the Island.
There are nature reserves, old limekilns and a restored tidemill on
the island which is linked to the mainland by a causeway which can
be crossed at low tide.
The
pretty villages of Ford and Etal, Cragside house and gardens, the
magical Alnwick Castle a location for the Harry Potter film and the
contemporary Alnwick garden are all within easy reach and also a
‘must see’

The
Northumberland National Park provides a wealth of picturesque and
fascinating countryside which undulates beneath the Cheviot Hills.
From the dramatic coastline into an area of wild moorland
Northumbria will take your breath away. From peaceful fishing
villages and historic market towns to Victorian resorts and lively
cities, Northumberland offers something for everyone.
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Contact: Mrs S. Turnbull
1Friars Court
Bamburgh
Northumberland
NE69 7AE
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Tel: +44 (0)1668 214494
Email:
theturnbulls2k@btinternet.com
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