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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Concert Room
  • 2

    Northumberland

    The Old Concert Room

    Ref: S599809

    Reviews 17

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    Situated just 4 miles east of Alnwick, Alnmouth is a charming resort popular with golfers and those seeking a peaceful holiday. The village lies on a narrow spit of land between the River Aln and the North Sea and was originally the port for...

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    £119

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Knights Corner Stanhope Castle
  • 1

    Durham

    Knights Corner Stanhope Castle

    Ref: S98220

    Reviews 66

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grand Sea View
  • North Tyneside

    Grand Sea View

    Ref: S282582

    Reviews 37

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    Tynemouth is a scenic town resting to the north of the River Tyne on the coast of Northumbria. The town boasts plenty to explore including the Spanish Battery and the Tynemouth Priory and Castle, as well as hosting a range of shops, pubs,...

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    £81

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mariners House
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Mariners House

    Ref: S599766

    Reviews 27

    3
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    Situated just 4 miles east of Alnwick, Alnmouth is a charming resort popular with golfers and those seeking a peaceful holiday. The village lies on a narrow spit of land between the River Aln and the North Sea and was originally the port for...

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    £255

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Fenby Suite
  • Redcar and Cleveland

    Fenby Suite

    Ref: S591623

    Reviews 6

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    Located on the Yorkshire coast, 14 miles north of Whitby is the small community of Loftus. It was once an alum-mining community and now features terraced residences, rustic stone cottages, and even some stately stone manors. The lengthy and...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lewis Hunton Suite
  • Redcar and Cleveland

    Lewis Hunton Suite

    Ref: S591622

    Reviews 6

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    2
    Located on the Yorkshire coast, 14 miles from Whitby is the small community of Loftus. Terraced houses, old stone cottages, and a few stately stone dwellings make up this once-thriving alum-mining community. The town's long and bustling main...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seafield Coach House
  • Northumberland

    Seafield Coach House

    Ref: S1063219

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    Situated just 4 miles east of Alnwick, Alnmouth is a charming resort popular with golfers and those seeking a peaceful holiday. The village lies on a narrow spit of land between the River Aln and the North Sea and was originally the port for...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Annex @ Garden House
  • 1

    Northumberland

    The Annex @ Garden House

    Ref: S83381

    Reviews 32

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    A town in the south of Northumberland, Prudoe is a place offering amenities, history and culture and is located around 11 miles west of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Prudoe is home to a Norman castle which has been involved in wars between England and...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Factory House
  • Northumberland

    The Old Factory House

    Ref: S855408

    Reviews 3

    3
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    Berwick-upon-Tweed is a coastal town positioned at the most northerly tip of Northumberland, offering four sandy beaches, riverside walks and abundant cycling trails for visitors to enjoy. Stroll the circular walk atop the town's Elizabethan...

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    £98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Old Queen's Head
  • Durham

    Old Queen's Head

    Ref: S59743

    Reviews 58

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    £43

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mistletoe Cottage
  • Northumberland

    Mistletoe Cottage

    Ref: S599682

    Reviews 14

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    The village’s sweeping sandy beaches and dramatic fortress - Bamburgh Castle - make Bamburgh one of Northumberland’s major visitor attractions. The castle can be seen for miles and dominates this part of the county’s coastline. Today it remains...

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    £137

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Upper Oakwood
  • 1

    Northumberland

    Upper Oakwood

    Ref: S820070

    Reviews 4

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    The attractive and historic market town of Alnwick is dominated by Alnwick Castle, home to the Duke of Northumberland. The Castle Gardens, opened in 2002, are home to Europe's largest cascading water feature, a fabulous (and enormous) treehouse, a...

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    £97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Sea Escape
  • 2

    Redcar and Cleveland

    The Sea Escape

    Ref: S1074875

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    4
    The Victorian seaside resort of Saltburn-by-the-Sea is well named owing to the sweeping sandy beaches and spectacular coastline of glacial boulder clays. Located at the northern tip of the North York Moors, this small town has an elegant charm...

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Newfield Apartment
  • 1

    Durham

    Newfield Apartment

    Ref: S1082809

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    Willington is a charming village nestled in County Durham, offering a blend of rich history and picturesque countryside. Known for its close-knit community, Willington is home to the striking St. Stephen’s Church, a Grade II-listed building that...

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Longstone, Seahouses Area
  • Northumberland

    Longstone, Seahouses Area

    Ref: S855027

    Reviews 91

    2
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    A Gorgeous Cottage near the Sea Perfect for small families, couples holidaying together or for a romantic weekend, Longstone Cottage near Seahouses is furnished and equipped to a luxurious 4 star GOLD award standard, so is perfect for discerning...

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    £179

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Bridge Barn, Warkworth
  • Northumberland

    The Bridge Barn, Warkworth

    Ref: S855029

    Reviews 125

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    A Fabulous Barn Conversion in Beautiful Warkworth Village The Bridge Barn at Warkworth is a gorgeous barn conversion conveniently situated in the heart of the picture-perfect Northumbrian village of Warkworth. The view from the lounge of...

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    £159

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Craster Tower Penthouse
  • 2

    Northumberland

    Craster Tower Penthouse

    Ref: S599679

    Reviews 15

    4
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    A picturesque village that seems to tumble into the sea, Craster was an important fishing harbour in the 17th century and is still famous for its oak cured kippers which have graced the best breakfast tables for more than 150 years. The village...

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    £251

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Pringles Yard
  • Northumberland

    1 Pringles Yard

    Ref: S241821

    Reviews 43

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    The market town of Alnwick rests in heart of Northumberland in North East England. Boasting a network of cobbled streets with a vibrant selection of individual shops, pubs, restaurants and takeaways, this town has become a popular base for...

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    £151

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Lookout (Embleton)
  • Northumberland

    The Lookout (Embleton)

    Ref: S600004

    Reviews 23

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    The pretty village of Embleton is ideally placed for exploring one of the most attractive stretches of Northumberland's Heritage Coastline. A beautiful grassy path runs from the village to neighbouring Craster, alongside the sea and past...

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    £416

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Alnmouth Penthouse, Alnmouth
  • Northumberland

    Alnmouth Penthouse, Alnmouth

    Ref: S855105

    Reviews 34

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    A Beautifully Refurbished Apartment in the heart of Alnmouth Coastal Village A stone’s throw from the golden sandy beach and dunes and a short stroll to some fantastic eateries, boutique gift shops and village store, Alnmouth Penthouse offers...

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    £163

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Queen Anne Suite
  • Durham

    Queen Anne Suite

    Ref: S900086

    Reviews 1

    3
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    The ancient market town of Stanhope lies in the beautiful Wear Valley in the heart of superb walking country. Described as the "Capital of Weardale", it occupies a sheltered position on the north side of the Wear at the confluence of the river and...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Collingwood - Morpeth
  • Northumberland

    Collingwood - Morpeth

    Ref: S1222075

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    Get the whole family together at this stylish first-floor apartment sitting in the heart of the historic market town of Morpeth. Offering three bedrooms, this chic retreat is an excellent option for families or groups of friends looking for a...

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    £223

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Owl Cottage, Warkworth
  • Northumberland

    Owl Cottage, Warkworth

    Ref: S855039

    Reviews 70

    3
    6
    A Calm Cottage by the River with Views of the Coquet Estuary Owl Cottage in Warkworth is a beautiful, architect-designed Georgian-style house situated in a quiet and picturesque area of this beautiful medieval village, with beautiful views of the...

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    £232

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Castle Street Cottage, Warkworth
  • Northumberland

    Castle Street Cottage, Warkworth

    Ref: S855034

    Reviews 42

    3
    5
    A Beautiful Georgian House in the Heart of Medieval Warkworth Village Castle Street Cottage in Warkworth dates back to the 18th century and has been expertly restored to provide a beautiful village house in the prettiest village in...

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    £189

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    The North East of England is a great destination for holidaymakers looking for an authentic English experience. With rugged coastline, sweeping moorland, historical market towns, and bustling cities, it's an ideal location for those looking for a perfect mix of culture, history and natural beauty. Popular attractions in the area include Hadrian's Wall, the Angel of the North sculpture, Durham Cathedral, Alnwick Castle, and Newcastle upon Tyne.

    Holiday apartments are a great way to explore North East, and our selection of apartments offer a great deal of comfort and convenience for travellers. Boasting a wide range of modern amenities including comfortable living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, spacious bedrooms, and a variety of other stylish features to make your stay as enjoyable and hassle-free as possible, many holiday apartments in North East also come with stunning views, allowing you to truly get away from it all.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Judith - Verified booking

      Firstly the good points.

      The accommodation is well positioned within the town with everything on the doorstep. It was generally clean and tidy when we arrived (but see below). The large garden was great for our grandchildren who joined us during our stay. The bad points: outside – steep steps down to the house would benefit from some proper lighting. The barbecue was rusty and not very clean, we didn’t feel inclined to use it. The log burner was rusty, full of ashes and burned through at the base – again it wasn’t really usable. We tried for several days to get the hot tub to heat up (instructions in the house were basically a brochure for a range of different tubs so not specific to the one installed at Knights Corner and not very clear). Finally contacted the owner who replied to say “press the heat button”. We’d already done this without success (it’s actually labelled “warm”). Two very helpful maintenance guys from the castle turned up the following day and tried several times to get it to work They came back three times during the day and said they thought there was a problem with it before it finally started to heat up and tried twice to contact the owner without success. We were finally able to use it once the evening before we left. Inside – house and wardrobes smelt musty when we arrived; we had to buy a plug in air freshener. TV remotes needed cleaning; the oven wasn’t cleaned properly and there was a burnt fat smell when we first turned it on. The extractor hood for the cooker wasn’t working – in an open plan property this is a must – and from other reviews we’ve seen this has been a problem since last year. Only half of the toaster worked and the kitchen itself wasn’t particularly well equipped (for example, there was one shallow serving dish for a property accommodating six people). The bathroom toilet leaked and the plug in the bathroom sink didn’t work. Five days after we returned home, having heard nothing regarding return of our damage deposit, I contacted the owner who immediately sent back photos of damage we had allegedly caused. I wasn’t aware of any damage and would have expected to be contacted much sooner if there was any issue, not much later in response to my request for the deposit to be returned. In short, for a property costing as much as this one to rent, there are too many negatives and I would not recommend it. For anyone considering a Stanhope Castle breaks please look at the more recent reviews which are available on many different websites.

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    • Ian - Verified booking

      This is a lovely modern apartment and the six of us had a wonderful week here.

      It was comfy, clean and in a great location, plus the huge garden and hot tub were used every evening. We certainly wouldn't hesitate to recommend this apartment to anyone looking for a base in this area of the country. The kitchen is well equipped and the additional extras such as satellite TV, Bluetooth speakers, and a chimnea all helped make it a memorable stay. There are a couple of minor improvements which would have made us appreciate the stay even more. Whilst there was a lovely welcome pack provided with a bottle of fizz (thank you!), we ran out of washing-up liquid/loo roll/ washing powder/kitchen roll within a few days. It would have been nice if the owners could have ensured there was enough of all of these items to last a week and save us the expense of replacing them all. Also some instructions on how to work the hot tub would have been welcome too. We managed to sort an issue with the filter program not running by finding tutorial videos on YouTube, but it would have been nice if full user instructions had been provided. Finally, it's now 2 weeks since we left and we've yet to have the housekeeping bond returned to us which is a bit disappointing. Overall though these are just minor issues and didn't distract from a great holiday in a great place. We wouldn't hesitate recommending this place to anyone looking for a chilling break

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    • David - Verified booking

      We went there with our grandchildren who were delighted to be staying in a real castle.

      The hot tub was used a lot and enjoyed by everybody. There was a generous welcome pack. The chimera was used every evening as we ate in the property. The playground equipment was also used by the children and we were surprised to see that this was for our sole use in a large garden. The house had a very modern kitchen and bathrooms. Wallpaper and furniture seemed to complement the castle theme. Beds were very comfortable. Just outside the bottom gate are two pubs and you are right in the centre of the village shopping area. The Co-op was very well stocked. Railway enthusiasts would be pleased to see the award winning station on the Weardale Railway that has a service on some days to Bishop Auckland. We visited High Force waterfall on the Tees and the Killhope Lead Mining Museum where we all went underground. Both are well worth a visit and not too far away. Sunday was spent at Beamish Museum about 30 minutes away. This is highly recommended and despite being a hot school holiday weekend, did not feel crowded. There was plenty of car parking space. All in all very recommended with no drawbacks. We would go again.

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    • Carole - Verified booking

      After some initial difficulty accessing the keybox for the main door (resolved by a quick call to the owner, reported to Sykes who confirmed I was safe while they tried to sort it out) we were delighted to find the apartment exactly as advertised.

      The photos on the Sykes site were exactly what was there - no photo-shopping or funny angles necessary. The owner had provided an extensive welcome pack which really made our first night and covered all the necessities so often missing from holiday rentals (toilet roll, kitchen roll, salt and pepper, cooking oil, washing up liquid as well as groceries including milk, tea and coffee, beautiful bread and jam and even chocolates and prosecco!). The rooms were large and well appointed, and the bathroom and en-suite were perfect for our 3-generations group. All was spotlessly clean and smelled lovely with the vase of fresh flowers in the living room. The hot tub (one of the main reasons we picked this property) was superb - being covered but with lights etc meant we could use it even in the drizzle or the dark - and we enjoyed the company of the neighbourhood cat on one evening! Stanhope (and the nearby villages) has all the amenities you could need within walking distance but the apartment was beautifully quiet and private. Highly recommend this apartment.

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    • Alison - Verified booking

      Another fabulous week at Knights Corner!

      The apartment is spacious with comfortable seating and a great dining table. The beds are super comfy with plenty of wardrobe and drawer storage space. Good showers in both bathrooms. Towels and robes provided. The kitchen is well equipped. Huge fridge and freezer. The grounds are fantastic and the hot tub a real treat. The fire pit worked well. The local co-op sells firewood but bring long skewers if you want to toast marshmallows. We used the barbecue as a stand for a disposable one but you can't buy these locally because of the risk of causing a fire when not used safely. The woodland walk in the grounds is beautiful but use the path from the patio area or risk the nettles. Shops and pubs are a short walk away. The pubs no longer serve food but the takeaways are good and the baker's is amazing. The Dales Centre has a lovely cafe and gift shops. The river is also just a short walk away and lovely for a paddle if the weather's good. The village is pretty, the people are friendly, the air is fresh and the accommodation amazing. What more could you want?

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    Things to do near North East

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    Alnwick Castle
    Experience the magic of one of the UK’s most iconic castles. Built almost a thousand years ago to guard a crossing of the River Aln, Alnwick Castle and Gardens is the seat of the Duke of Northumberland and was featured as Hogwarts in the first two Harry Potter films. Like Harry, you too can take your first flying lesson in the grounds of this spectacular castle, learning from the estate’s eccentric wizarding professors.
    Alnmouth Beach
    Alnmouth beach sits in a wide sandy bay at the mouth of the River Aln (hence the name!) It boasts lots of great walks on the sand with fabulous views.

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    • Why visit North East England?

      Visiting North East England offers a diverse range of experiences, from exploring the historical city of Durham with its stunning cathedral to enjoying the vibrant cultural scene of Newcastle and the picturesque landscapes of Northumberland National Park. The region's rich history, welcoming communities, and varied attractions make it an appealing destination for those seeking a blend of heritage, nature, and urban exploration.

    • What are the main cities in the North East England?

      The main cities in North East England include Newcastle upon Tyne, known for its vibrant culture and nightlife, and Sunderland, which offers a mix of history and coastal charm. Durham is famous for its impressive cathedral and university, while Middlesbrough and Stockton-on-Tees provide a glimpse into industrial heritage and modern developments. These cities collectively showcase the diverse character and attractions of the North East region.

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      The North East of England is known for its rich industrial heritage, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant cities. It's home to iconic landmarks like Durham Cathedral, Hadrian's Wall, and the Angel of the North sculpture. The region's history, cultural offerings, and friendly communities contribute to its reputation as a destination with a unique blend of heritage and modernity.

    • What are the must-see attractions in North East England?

      Be sure to visit the historic Durham Cathedral and its accompanying castle, both designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Explore the vibrant cultural scene in Newcastle, including the Sage Gateshead music venue. Discover the stunning landscapes of Northumberland National Park and Hadrian's Wall, and take in the dramatic coastal views at places like Bamburgh Castle and Seahouses.

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