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Fenham le Moor Cottages

Accommodation Details

Teal Cottage and Wagtail Cottage are situated at Fenham-le-Moor a working farm in Northumberland.
The cottages are in the middle of a designated 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' just one mile from the A1 and half a mile from the sea, on a quiet road which leads down to the shore on the Lindisfarne nature reserve.

From here you are provided with magnificent views across the water to Lindisfarne Castle on historic Holy Island. The island itself is reached via a causeway a few miles from the cottage.

Fenham-le-Moor is also the perfect base to explore the Scottish Borders and the Cheviot Hills. A twenty minute drive will take you over the border into Scotland with Edinburgh only 90 minutes away by car or a short train journey from Berwick-upon-Tweed which is our nearest large town. Our nearest village is Belford only four miles away. Here you will find village shops to purchase groceries and other provisions for your stay in the cottage.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseCycle Hire AvailableCycle StorageDish WasherFishing NearbyFreezerFridgeGarden PatioInternet AccessLaundry FacilitiesLinen ProvidedMicrowaveParking On-SitePony TrekkingReal FiresWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Fenham le Moor, Belford, Northumberland, NE70 7PN

Type
Self Catering

Email
enquiries@fenham-le-moor.co.uk

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Things to see and do in Northumberland :

Battle of Flodden Battlefield

Flodden Field was once the scene of battle, carnage and enmity, but now, yesterday’s bloody history is intertwined with a spirit of peace and reconciliation

Cragside House

Described in 1880 as 'a palace of the modern magician', Cragside House, Gardens and Estate is a truly unique visitor attraction in the heart of Northumberland

Hadrians Wall

Hadrian's Wall is a stone and timber fortification built by the Roman Empire across the width of what is now northern England

Hexham Old Gaol

The oldest purpose built prison in England, Hexham Old Gaol will give you an insight into crime and punishment in medieval Northumberland

Lindisfarne Castle

Dramatically perched on a rocky crag and accessible via a three-mile causeway at low tide only, the island castle presents an exciting and alluring aspect

Northumberland National Park

Northumberland National Park is the northernmost national park in England