Honeysuckle

ID: S363584

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Wooler 2.7 miles. Honeysuckle rests in the picturesque village of Akeld, Northumberland, offering a charming retreat for families and friends eager to explore the region’s scenic beauty. This pet-free cottage provides off-road parking and a welcoming sense of character throughout. Before you step inside, admire the traditional stone exterior that hints at the rustic elegance within. Enter to find a sitting room designed for relaxation, where a rustic beam stretches overhead, artwork decorates the walls, and an exposed stone feature wall adds depth and warmth. Sink into the tartan sofa or plush armchairs and unwind with your favourite shows after a day of adventure.

The adjoining farmhouse-style kitchen/diner is equipped with everything you need for self-catering, complemented by handsome wooden fixtures and a sturdy wooden table that invites you to gather for meals and conversation. Two inviting bedrooms await: a double with a vanity-style dressing table and soft carpet underfoot, and a twin with two elegant sleigh beds and another dressing table – perfect for a restful night’s sleep. The bathroom completes the interior with classic décor and a bath ideal for soaking away the day’s exertions. Step outside and discover a world of leisure: enjoy snooker or table football, take a dip in the swimming pool, or sip a drink at the rustic bar as laughter fills the air.

Families will love the play areas, while those planning a special occasion will find wedding and event potential here, supported by trusted local contacts for caterers, florists, marquees, celebrants and more. And for a truly magical moment, watch for the elusive Cheviot goats roaming the hills and, if you’re lucky, wandering into the gardens – a rare and enchanting sight that makes Honeysuckle unforgettable. Choose Honeysuckle for a Northumberland escape where heritage meets comfort and every detail invites you to relax and enjoy. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 986494, 986495, 1070404, 1070408, 1070411, 1070414, 1170592, 1070420, 1070423, 1070427, 1070428, 1070435, 1070439, 1070440, 1070442, 1070445,1070448, 986491, 1170587, 1170588, 1170589, 1170590, 1170591, 1171163, and 1167402 together sleeping up to 119 guests.

Wooler is a pretty market town, steeped in history and resting on the banks of the River Till. The town is home to hotels and eating establishments and is known locally as 'The Gateway to The Cheviots' due to its convenient location nestled at the foothills of the Cheviot Hills, forming part of the Pennine Way. Just a a few miles away is the Scottish Borders, where you can visit the lovely town of Coldstream, while Alnwick and the Northumberland National Park are also within easy reach by car.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double1, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room

Electric central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine.

WIFI, 50inch Smart TV.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Cot and highchair available on request.

Off-road parking.

Access to shared courtyard and seating area.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Guests can access (through reception) 3 x games rooms which include: Table Tennis, Table Football, 2 x Pool Tables and a Full-Sized Snooker Table - code for access can be found within the information pack in your property.

Shop 2.6 miles, pub 2.3 miles.

Note: Minimum 2 night stay's.

Note: This property does not accept Sunday check ins.

Please note: The on-site pool and sauna facilities are currently undergoing refurbishment, until further notice these amenities will not be available - The photo shown reflects the previous setup and is provided for illustrative purposes only.

In the meantime, guests can enjoy the recently opened on-site pub, The Cheviot Goat, which offers a cosy and welcoming atmosphere.

Nearby points of interest

  • Haggerston Castle
  • Bamburgh Castle
  • Kelso Abbey

Reviews (1)

  • Malcolm

    The answer to that is YES. Second question should be: Do you think anything could be improved? The answer to that is YES. Great property, great location, near enough for the coast, the castles, and the borders. Things that could be improved. 1. While it's great to laze in a bath after a days cycling or walking, there really should be a shower. The room is big enough for both, but a shower over the bath would be a great addition. Four people would be far better served with a shower. Plus the hot water is supplied by a tank, which means if you don't limit early use, it can mean less hot water for others, or a wait to reheat. Furthermore, as a 62 yo, I did find getting out of the bath an occasional challenge. 2. While I understand that storage heaters are low cost, they really don't lend themselves to instant and controllable heat. We did have one day that was cold, but we had no access to heat. We did turn one storage heater on, but it took 36 hours to generate any heat, and that was on a day when the sun came out. We returned home to a red hot kitchen, which then took another 36 hours to turn off. Other than those two issues, we found the cottage fantastic. We took walks and cycle trips straight out of the door. And we were only about 40 minutes from the coast, the castles and the border areas.

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