
ID: S375326
Guests consistently praise the cottage for its cleanliness, comfort, and well-equipped kitchen. The location is appreciated for its proximity to beaches, walks, and local amenities. The thoughtful touches, such as welcome hampers and festive decorations, contribute to the homely feel. While there are minor comments about internet reliability and light in the bedrooms, the overall sentiment is extremely positive, with many guests planning to return.
Reviewers frequently mention the spotless condition of the cottage, highlighting its cleanliness as a standout feature. The property is consistently described as immaculate, contributing to guests' comfort and satisfaction.
The cottage's location is highly regarded for its quiet village setting, easy access to local attractions, and proximity to the coast and Newcastle. It serves as an ideal base for exploring Northumberland and enjoying the local countryside.
Comfort is a recurring theme, with guests finding the beds particularly comfortable and the cottage cosy. The property is described as a home from home, with a peaceful and calming atmosphere that enhances the stay.
The cottage is praised for its well-equipped kitchen and high-quality furnishings. However, there are some comments about unreliable internet and a desire for better lighting control in the bedrooms, which slightly impacts the score.
Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches, such as welcome hampers and festive decorations. While these are well-received, it is noted that such personal touches, though common, may vary and are not guaranteed with every stay.
Whitley Bay 2.3 miles. Set in the quiet rural village Earsdon is this quaint mid-terrace holiday cottage, situated in the heart of the village, this property is perfect for a group of two couples and families looking to explore the Northumberland coast, country and cities. Be welcomed by a lovely front patio which features a group bistro seating area, great for morning coffees or for catching the sun all day long. Stepping inside the property, find a stylish sitting room where you can settle down after a day at the beach, relaxing on the plush sofa as you flick through the Smart TV, letting the gas fire warm you up in the winter months. A small step takes you into a spacious kitchen/diner, fitted with contemporary amenities for your self-catering needs, whilst a circular dining table takes centre stage. A table and chairs offer an alternative dining arrangement outside in your own private courtyard, the perfect spot to savour a glass of wine on the weekend. Retreat up the grey carpeted stairs to the first floor which houses two high-quality bedrooms, comprising a master king-size and a double, both are beautifully decorated and served by a sleek marble bathroom that hosts a bath, an overhead shower and a heated towel rail. Earsdon is a beautiful village in Whitley Bay with access to walks wildlife, two local pubs serving great ales and food and a local church.
The cottage is on the door step of the Wagon Ways, which is miles and miles of walking paths and routes, through forestry and streams, ideal for dog walking. There’s paths even leading to Whitley bay beach front. The seaside town of Whitley Bay itself is home to artisan bakeries, boutique shops, trendy restaurants, and a sandy beach, as well as the Whitley Bay Playhouse theatre, and a bustling promenade. Other local attractions include the Northumberland National Park with a range of scenic walks, St Mary's Lighthouse on the remote St Mary's Island, and the Spanish City Dome. The cottage is 33 miles from Alnwick which is an ideal location for exploring the Northumberland coast and city locations. Alternatively, visit the vibrant university city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and explore the picturesque St James' Park, views along the River Tyne along the Quayside, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, and the Discovery Museum - not to mention the lively party scene. Spend a memorable weekend away at 22A Taylors Cottage.
Whitley Bay is a seaside town on the North East coast of England. For most of the 19th century, the town was a mining and fishing settlement, however it has since been reborn as a popular holiday resort, with tourists flocking to enjoy the sights and attractions, including the two mile stretch of stunning golden sand along the North Sea Coast. The town has much to offer the tourists, including quaint independent shops, fun-filled arcades as well as the local attraction, Spanish City, a remarkable dining and leisure centre, originally built in 1910 as a concert hall and painted to look like a Spanish village. Indulge in fish and chips with a walk along the promenade, finishing with a visit to Di Meos, voted Whitley Bays best ice cream parlour. Further afield is the bustling University city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, host to an array of pubs, bars and restaurants as well as an excellent shopping centre and walks along the Quayside on the banks of the River Tyne.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x double.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with gas fire
Gas central heating and gas fire.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Roadside parking on a first-come, first-served basis.
Front patio with bistro seating.
Rear enclosed courtyard with furniture and storage.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1 miles, pub 0.1 miles.
Note: This property accepts a minimum of 3 night stays.
Bryan
One of the best short-term rental property I have stayed in for many years.
James
The hosts really do know how to provide a peaceful high quality and stress free offer. Their professionalism shines through and they are a credit to the Sykes portfolio. It was my second stay and our family's fourth. We will continue to enjoy it for many years hopefully. Thank you Peter and Amanda . Best wishes James
Vincent
There is a good deal to like here, but the sitting room would benefit from more comfortable furniture and I never did get the gas fire to light! For those with mobility problems, the steps up to the cottage (no rails) could be a real problem and the bath is only really suitable for small children. The main bedroom needs black out curtains and the 'always on' fan in the bathroom could disturb you if you are a light sleeper. At the back of the cottage, the area is not private, which is not obvious from the photographs on the website. The kitchen is well equipped and there are two Pubs at either end of the road, if you don't fancy cooking. The cottage was very clean and the owners were helpful.
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