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Rent cottages in Seahouses
26 self catering cottage letting's in Seahouses, Northumberland. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodation to let in Seahouses by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600
to £899
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Views towards Bamburgh Castle over harbour and sea – within two miles of Beadnell’s sweeping sands . . . With fine views across the little harbour and its working quayside (not Gull’s Crest or Crag End), Farne House Cottages are within a few hundred yards of the shops, restaurants, inns and other amenities of the fishing village and colourful seaside resort of Seahouses. Converted and refurbished to extremely high standards throughout, the properties here are grouped around a central courtyard only yards away from a fine indoor heated swimming pool and sauna. Available all the year round, the pool has a constant depth of 4ft 6in and features a south-facing glass sun living room to one side. Within easy walking distance, the bustling harbour boasts a fleet of brightly painted fishing cobbles and a few larger boats, and the town itself provides a good range of facilities, including golf, sailing and horse riding. There are calm weather boat trips to the offshore Farne Islands, a wildlife sanctuary for puffins, oyster-catchers, kittywakes, guillemots and grey seals. The 28 islands form a nature reserve owned by the National Trust and, though half of them are submerged at high tide, landing is allowed daily in summer on the largest, Farne Island – where there is a nature trail, lighthouse and 14th-century chapel. At Beadnell, 2 miles to the south, the dune-backed sands of Beadnell Bay provide ideal conditions for water sports. Formerly an important fishing village and smugglers’ haunt, Beadnell now enjoys a reputation as a centre for sailing and has the unique distinction of being the only East Coast port with a west-facing harbour. The sandy beach running the length of the bay is safe for swimming and is overlooked by 18th-century lime kilns. In the village stands a three-storey, 16th-century peel tower, which now forms part of an inn. Five minutes’ drive to the north of Farne House Cottages stands the mighty fortress of Bamburgh Castle, easily visible across the wide stretch of sand from Seahouses. Just a few miles further on is yet more historical, natural and scenic interest at Holy Island. Here, the fairytale Lindisfarne Castle was first a 16th-century fort, then a ruin which was redesigned by Edwin Lutyens in 1902 and is now owned by the National Trust. Inland is a country of massive hills and moors, fast rivers and great forests. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through fields of corn and pastures dotted with solid stone hamlets and lined by dry-stone walls which patchwork the countryside. Shops 500 yards.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900
to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Views towards Bamburgh Castle over harbour and sea – within two miles of Beadnell’s sweeping sands . . . With fine views across the little harbour and its working quayside (not Gull’s Crest or Crag End), Farne House Cottages are within a few hundred yards of the shops, restaurants, inns and other amenities of the fishing village and colourful seaside resort of Seahouses. Converted and refurbished to extremely high standards throughout, the properties here are grouped around a central courtyard only yards away from a fine indoor heated swimming pool and sauna. Available all the year round, the pool has a constant depth of 4ft 6in and features a south-facing glass sun living room to one side. Within easy walking distance, the bustling harbour boasts a fleet of brightly painted fishing cobbles and a few larger boats, and the town itself provides a good range of facilities, including golf, sailing and horse riding. There are calm weather boat trips to the offshore Farne Islands, a wildlife sanctuary for puffins, oyster-catchers, kittywakes, guillemots and grey seals. The 28 islands form a nature reserve owned by the National Trust and, though half of them are submerged at high tide, landing is allowed daily in summer on the largest, Farne Island – where there is a nature trail, lighthouse and 14th-century chapel. At Beadnell, 2 miles to the south, the dune-backed sands of Beadnell Bay provide ideal conditions for water sports. Formerly an important fishing village and smugglers’ haunt, Beadnell now enjoys a reputation as a centre for sailing and has the unique distinction of being the only East Coast port with a west-facing harbour. The sandy beach running the length of the bay is safe for swimming and is overlooked by 18th-century lime kilns. In the village stands a three-storey, 16th-century peel tower, which now forms part of an inn. Five minutes’ drive to the north of Farne House Cottages stands the mighty fortress of Bamburgh Castle, easily visible across the wide stretch of sand from Seahouses. Just a few miles further on is yet more historical, natural and scenic interest at Holy Island. Here, the fairytale Lindisfarne Castle was first a 16th-century fort, then a ruin which was redesigned by Edwin Lutyens in 1902 and is now owned by the National Trust. Inland is a country of massive hills and moors, fast rivers and great forests. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through fields of corn and pastures dotted with solid stone hamlets and lined by dry-stone walls which patchwork the countryside. Shops 500 yards.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £900
to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Views towards Bamburgh Castle over harbour and sea – within two miles of Beadnell’s sweeping sands . . . With fine views across the little harbour and its working quayside (not Gull’s Crest or Crag End), Farne House Cottages are within a few hundred yards of the shops, restaurants, inns and other amenities of the fishing village and colourful seaside resort of Seahouses. Converted and refurbished to extremely high standards throughout, the properties here are grouped around a central courtyard only yards away from a fine indoor heated swimming pool and sauna. Available all the year round, the pool has a constant depth of 4ft 6in and features a south-facing glass sun living room to one side. Within easy walking distance, the bustling harbour boasts a fleet of brightly painted fishing cobbles and a few larger boats, and the town itself provides a good range of facilities, including golf, sailing and horse riding. There are calm weather boat trips to the offshore Farne Islands, a wildlife sanctuary for puffins, oyster-catchers, kittywakes, guillemots and grey seals. The 28 islands form a nature reserve owned by the National Trust and, though half of them are submerged at high tide, landing is allowed daily in summer on the largest, Farne Island – where there is a nature trail, lighthouse and 14th-century chapel. At Beadnell, 2 miles to the south, the dune-backed sands of Beadnell Bay provide ideal conditions for water sports. Formerly an important fishing village and smugglers’ haunt, Beadnell now enjoys a reputation as a centre for sailing and has the unique distinction of being the only East Coast port with a west-facing harbour. The sandy beach running the length of the bay is safe for swimming and is overlooked by 18th-century lime kilns. In the village stands a three-storey, 16th-century peel tower, which now forms part of an inn. Five minutes’ drive to the north of Farne House Cottages stands the mighty fortress of Bamburgh Castle, easily visible across the wide stretch of sand from Seahouses. Just a few miles further on is yet more historical, natural and scenic interest at Holy Island. Here, the fairytale Lindisfarne Castle was first a 16th-century fort, then a ruin which was redesigned by Edwin Lutyens in 1902 and is now owned by the National Trust. Inland is a country of massive hills and moors, fast rivers and great forests. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through fields of corn and pastures dotted with solid stone hamlets and lined by dry-stone walls which patchwork the countryside. Shops 500 yards.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £260
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Only 50 yards from the harbour of the traditional fishing port of Seahouses, Hideaway Cottage No 1 is one of a pair tucked away in a peaceful location to provide a superb coastal retreat. Newly built to a superior standard by local, talented craftsmen, the accommodation is immaculately presented throughout and also benefits from being all on ground floor level.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £290
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Commanding spectacular sea views from the lounge and master bedroom, this delightful single storey cottage offers excellent holiday accommodation. This little gem oozes charm; the furnishings are tasteful throughout and much care and attention to detail ensures a relaxing retreat, whatever the season!
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £250
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach near Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Once part of the former smokery and only 150 yards from the harbour of the charming fishing village of Seahouses, Eider Cottage provides superb holiday accommodation. The property is immaculately presented throughout with much thought, care and attention to detail evident.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 8.
Features include: Pets allowed Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Detached Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Within a modern development and only 300 yards from the extensive, golden sands of Beadnell Bay, this newly- built detached house offers holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. The lounge benefits from patio doors, which enhances its bright and airy ambience and leads to an enclosed south facing garden - lovely for a spot of relaxation! Sand Martins sits within the friendly village of Beadnell, where there is a quaint tea room, a village shop and two pubs. Both the Craster Arms and The Beadnell Towers Hotel are well known for their good food and welcoming family atmosphere and are only a gentle stroll away.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £900
to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Views towards Bamburgh Castle over harbour and sea – within two miles of Beadnell’s sweeping sands . . . With fine views across the little harbour and its working quayside (not Gull’s Crest or Crag End), Farne House Cottages are within a few hundred yards of the shops, restaurants, inns and other amenities of the fishing village and colourful seaside resort of Seahouses. Converted and refurbished to extremely high standards throughout, the properties here are grouped around a central courtyard only yards away from a fine indoor heated swimming pool and sauna. Available all the year round, the pool has a constant depth of 4ft 6in and features a south-facing glass sun living room to one side. Within easy walking distance, the bustling harbour boasts a fleet of brightly painted fishing cobbles and a few larger boats, and the town itself provides a good range of facilities, including golf, sailing and horse riding. There are calm weather boat trips to the offshore Farne Islands, a wildlife sanctuary for puffins, oyster-catchers, kittywakes, guillemots and grey seals. The 28 islands form a nature reserve owned by the National Trust and, though half of them are submerged at high tide, landing is allowed daily in summer on the largest, Farne Island – where there is a nature trail, lighthouse and 14th-century chapel. At Beadnell, 2 miles to the south, the dune-backed sands of Beadnell Bay provide ideal conditions for water sports. Formerly an important fishing village and smugglers’ haunt, Beadnell now enjoys a reputation as a centre for sailing and has the unique distinction of being the only East Coast port with a west-facing harbour. The sandy beach running the length of the bay is safe for swimming and is overlooked by 18th-century lime kilns. In the village stands a three-storey, 16th-century peel tower, which now forms part of an inn. Five minutes’ drive to the north of Farne House Cottages stands the mighty fortress of Bamburgh Castle, easily visible across the wide stretch of sand from Seahouses. Just a few miles further on is yet more historical, natural and scenic interest at Holy Island. Here, the fairytale Lindisfarne Castle was first a 16th-century fort, then a ruin which was redesigned by Edwin Lutyens in 1902 and is now owned by the National Trust. Inland is a country of massive hills and moors, fast rivers and great forests. Between the Cheviots and the sea, there is easy touring through fields of corn and pastures dotted with solid stone hamlets and lined by dry-stone walls which patchwork the countryside. Shops 500 yards.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly prices from £250
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 7.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Pebble Cottage is a newly refurbished mid terraced stone built cottage positioned a mere gentle stroll from the harbour within the traditional fishing port of Seahouses. The cottage has undergone a total make over and has been transformed to provide stylish accommodation. The tasteful furnishings are well co ordinated throughout and the lounge boasts a lovely wood burning stove, ensuring a cosy welcome awaits guests whatever the season. Take a boat trip to the Farne Islands, famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony, try your luck at fishing or enjoy a round of golf on the links close by. There are several shops, tea rooms, pubs and amusement arcades within this friendly village and horse riding can be arranged only a mile away.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £375
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Garden
Accommodation overview: Snuggled down a private single track and commanding magnificent views towards Bamburgh castle and the sea beyond, this fabulous cottage has undergone complete renovation to provide sublime holiday accommodation. This property is divine! Recently extended and refurbished to an excellent standard with so many beautiful, natural materials ensure The Cottage at Glororum is exquisite. A coal fire in the lounge makes it a cosy choice whatever the season and the contemporary kitchen boast solid oak units and granite work surfaces with beautiful slate flooring. There is extra luxurious comfortable seating in the spacious dining area too with an additional TV ideal for use as a second lounge too. The master bedroom on the first floor enjoys the convenience of en-suite facilities and commands panoramic vistas toward the castle and seashore. Although this cottage is tucked down a private and rural setting it is idyllically located for those seeking easy access to the coastline by being just over a mile from the picture postcard village of Bamburgh, protected by its dramatic fortress, which commands the power and presence of the seasoned film set it regularly becomes.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £250
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Within a mere gentle stroll from one of the finest traditional golf courses in Northumberland, situated on the links of Seahouses, Seascape Cottage offers a quintessential coastal retreat.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £
Self catering accommodation in Seahouses sleeps 4.
Features include: Pets allowed Beach near Fishing close by Golf close by Pub near by Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Within an easy stroll of Seahouses harbour, this delightful property was formerly part of the original Smokery and now offers holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. The cottage oozes charm; its very well equipped and tastefully furnished throughout. There are many facilities offered in this popular fishing port, including shops, pubs, and tea-rooms all within 200 yards. Horse riding is available one mile away and theres an impressive 18 hole golf course on the links close by. Boat trips to the nearby Farne Islands - famous for its bird sanctuaries and seal colony - depart regularly from the harbour, only 150 yards from the cottage.
  
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