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Holiday Cottages in Northumberland

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Stone cottages with crackling log burners, self-catering apartments with beachfront terraces, trendy townhouses beside bustling high streets and rustic, countryside barn conversions. Northumberland has it all, ready for your self-catering holiday.
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Holiday homes in Northumberland

Whether you want to be perched on the golden sands or nestled away in the countryside, in the bustling centre of a cobbled market town or on the remote outskirts of a tiny village, there’s holiday lets in Northumberland to suit every style of self catering holiday.

Choose a cosy Northumberland holiday cottage where you can warm your toes by an open fire, or somewhere with a fairy-lit terrace to enjoy a glass of wine on a warm summer evening. Find the perfect holiday rental in Northumberland, from a cosy house for a romantic retreat on the outskirts of Northumberland National Park, large luxury holiday cottages for a family adventure on Northumberland’s coast, or dog friendly cottages for a weekend away with your four-legged companion to explore the region’s hidden gem destinations.

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Fenwick Granary Farm

Thoughtfully restored accommodations, blending historic features with modern conveniences.
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Chesters Stables

Guide Price £2,572.00 Per week
Nestled in the heart of rural Northumberland, our collection of 7 self-catering Stable Suites, sleeping between 2 and 8 guests, offers the perfect choice for a countryside getaway.
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Beadnell Self Catering

2 Cherry Tree

A luxury one bedroom first floor dog friendly self-catering holiday home, the perfect coastal escape for couples in Beadnell.
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Primrose Cottage

The Cottage is perfect for beach lovers, nature and bird watchers, golfers, walkers and experienced paddle boarders and surfers.
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The Porthole

Guide Price £1,302.00 Per week
A traditional fisherman's cottage situated in the pretty seaside Craster village, a very short walk from the picturesque harbour.
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Coast & Country Stays

Explore our selection of holiday cottages in the magnificent county of Northumberland in Seahouses, Bamburgh, and Beadnell.
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Fenham Farm Coastal Retreat

Self-catering accommodation and venue facilities in a beautiful location overlooking Holy Island on the Northumberland coast.
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Dunstan Hall

Guide Price £2,506.00 Per week
A Grade II* listed Country Hall, sleeping 18, it’s the perfect large house for family celebrations or community groups.
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Burradon Farm Houses & Cottages

Guide Price £532.00 Per week

For a fantastic 10% off any stay in Chaff House during May 2026 just enter CHAFF 10 at checkout!

Chaff House is a bright and spacious Northumberland holiday cottage with two ensuite bedrooms sleeping up to 5 guests.  Located on a working farm, within easy reach of wonderful North East attractions, beaches and countryside, it’s the perfect self-catering base for families, couples and business travellers looking for a relaxing North East getaway.

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Craster Self Catering

Coastguard Cottage / The Coastguard's Snug

Situated in the beautiful fishing village of Craster, this gorgeous four-bedroom cottage is a great base for up to eight people.

Northumberland self catering holidays

With your holiday cottage as your cosy base, discover popular destinations such as Hadrian’s Wall, deep within the Northumberland National Park. Set sail on one our famous boat trips and be spoilt by sea views and unique wildlife that can be spotted off the Farne Islands. The historic market town of Berwick-upon-Tweed close to the Scottish Borders offers a taste of modern day with shops and restaurants that linger within its Elizabethan town walls and ruinous castle remains. And finally don't miss a trip down our infamous coastline which sits amongst an area of outstanding natural beauty.

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