St Cuthbert’s Cottage is a beautifully appointed, dog-friendly holiday home nestled in the scenic village of Seahouses. This charming upside down cottage offers a tranquil escape with a touch of luxury. Guests can enjoy modern comforts like a well-equipped kitchen and designated parking. There is also a partial harbour view from the top floor. Perfect for those seeking a seaside break, St Cuthbert’s Cottage combines comfort and convenience for an unforgettable stay in Northumberland.
Upon entering the upside down cottage, you’ll be welcomed into a bright and stylish space. With clean walls and wooden flooring throughout, St Cuthbert’s Cottage is a breath of fresh air.
The bedroom is a tranquil haven with a comfy king-size bed and stylish furnishings. Pops of light colours work perfectly in the room and the local artwork is an elegant addition. The room is complete with a dressing table and mirror.
Head to the bathroom and you’ll find a contemporary suite boasting a bathtub with overhead shower, wash basin and WC.
The open plan living, dining and kitchen area is spacious and light. Kick back and relax after a long day of exploring the coast and Northumberland National Park. Switch on the flat screen TV to catch up on your favourite shows or take some time out with a good book. You can also enjoy sea views from the large window.
The light wood breakfast bar and velvet chairs fit the minimalist style of the cottage. Enjoy breakfasts after lazy mornings and delicious evening meals with your loved one.
The kitchen is modern and well-equipped. With a dishwasher, fridge, freezer, kettle, microwave, oven, and hob, you’ll have everything you need for your stay. You can even make yourself a fresh coffee to start your day!
Guests have access to the full property.
The keys to St Cuthbert’s Cottage are accessed via a key safe box. Instructions will be provided prior to check-in.
Designated parking is available for one vehicle.
Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome to stay at St Cuthert’s Cottage per reservation.
Please note that St Cuthbert’s Cottage is directly opposite a friendly local pub which plays live music over the weekends. The pub welcomes holiday makers and their dogs.
From Seahouses, guests can easily explore Holy Island (Lindisfarne), Hadrian’s Wall, and the Cheviot Hills, making it a versatile base for every kind of Northumberland getaway.
A highlight for many visitors, boat trips to the Farne Islands depart regularly from Seahouses harbour. The islands are home to puffins, grey seals, and a variety of seabirds - a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike.
The nearest train station to Seahouses is Chathill, but it’s a very limited service between Blaydon, Carlisle, Cramlington, Haltwhistle, Hexham, Morpeth, Newcastle upon Tyne and Prudhoe. For more convenient access to the East Coast Main Line, Alnmouth or Berwick-upon-Tweed are better choices, with bus or taxi connections to Seahouses. Both Alnmouth and Berwick-upon-Tweed have direct services operating to locations across the UK including Edinburgh, Leeds, London and Plymouth.
A number of bus routes operate in Seahouses offering access to Alnwick, Bamburgh, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Morpeth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Wooler.