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Town centre cottage with hot tub
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- Pets allowed
- 4 People
- WiFi
- Cottage
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Step through the door into the gorgeous space of Copper Cottage with exposed brick walls, beams, and a cosy wood burning stove, ideal for cosying up in front of on those cooler evenings. Exit through the back through the large bi-fold doors to find the bubbling hot tub waiting for your arrival with a wonderful large entertaining space in a fully enclosed private area. Copper Cottage is the perfect romantic retreat for couples or friends.
The attention to detail throughout in the cottage is evident, the owner really has thought of everything to make this a beautiful place to relax and spend some quality time in this popular market town. With lots of exposed brickwork, beams, an inglenook fireplace and a contemporary design.
Set in the heart of Morpeth just by St James Park, there is an abundance of cafes, high quality bars, restaurants and bistros and some wonderful bespoke shops, meander through the Edwardian Sanderson arcade, restored to full glory with shops to delight all age groups. The streets and parks in Morpeth will always have flowers and the small town is popular with local folks particularly the arts and crafts gallery set in the 13th century Chantry at the bottom end of the town.
For those that like some history then the county of Northumberland which is reputedly the friendliest county in England is steeped in history. The heritage coastline with miles of golden beaches is peppered with castles, travel north to the enchanting tiny island of Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island, or take a day in Alnwick! There, the Duke still resides in the 700-year-old castle, favoured for the movie scenes featured in Harry Potter, Braveheart and Downton Abbey. Visitors love to come here and then go onto the Duchess famous water gardens. If hiking is your thing the nearby Cheviots are perfect but if not, then perhaps take a day over to Cragside House in Rothbury, only a half hour away the first house to be powered by hydroelectricity. A golf course is nearby in Morpeth, as is the train station where you can leave your car and hop on a train to Newcastle, Edinburgh or York to experience a lovely day trip. Nearby Newcastle is also steeped in history. Here you can admire the beautiful buildings on Grey Street and experience some wonderful food and drinks, then meander down to the Quayside and take a look at the Tyne Bridge. Wherever you go in and around the Copper Cottage, you will be sure to receive a real warm “Geordie” welcome.
The attention to detail throughout in the cottage is evident, the owner really has thought of everything to make this a beautiful place to relax and spend some quality time in this popular market town. With lots of exposed brickwork, beams, an inglenook fireplace and a contemporary design.
Set in the heart of Morpeth just by St James Park, there is an abundance of cafes, high quality bars, restaurants and bistros and some wonderful bespoke shops, meander through the Edwardian Sanderson arcade, restored to full glory with shops to delight all age groups. The streets and parks in Morpeth will always have flowers and the small town is popular with local folks particularly the arts and crafts gallery set in the 13th century Chantry at the bottom end of the town.
For those that like some history then the county of Northumberland which is reputedly the friendliest county in England is steeped in history. The heritage coastline with miles of golden beaches is peppered with castles, travel north to the enchanting tiny island of Lindisfarne, known as Holy Island, or take a day in Alnwick! There, the Duke still resides in the 700-year-old castle, favoured for the movie scenes featured in Harry Potter, Braveheart and Downton Abbey. Visitors love to come here and then go onto the Duchess famous water gardens. If hiking is your thing the nearby Cheviots are perfect but if not, then perhaps take a day over to Cragside House in Rothbury, only a half hour away the first house to be powered by hydroelectricity. A golf course is nearby in Morpeth, as is the train station where you can leave your car and hop on a train to Newcastle, Edinburgh or York to experience a lovely day trip. Nearby Newcastle is also steeped in history. Here you can admire the beautiful buildings on Grey Street and experience some wonderful food and drinks, then meander down to the Quayside and take a look at the Tyne Bridge. Wherever you go in and around the Copper Cottage, you will be sure to receive a real warm “Geordie” welcome.
What this place offers you
WiFi
Heating
Towels
Bed linen
Hairdryer
Essential toiletries
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House rules
- Check-in and check-out times will be communicated after booking
- Pets allowed (max. 1)
- Smoking not allowed

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