The Coach House At Cheviot Holiday Cottages

Ingram, Alnwick, Northumberland, Countryside

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

Outside the front door is a sheltered paved corner with table and two chairs facing west, plenty space to park your car and also use of a seating area on the rectory lawns with a backdrop of the Cheviot Hills.

Downstairs Description

Entering through the half-stable door into an entrance lobby, you are led into the light and airy kitchen / dining room which is well equipped with bespoke contemporary kitchen and dining area. The charming lounge features beautiful exposed polished beams and stripped antique pine floors, upholstered window seats, a wood-burning stove in a stone fireplace, two-seater settee and leather club armchair .

First Floor Description

A galleried bedroom on the first floor features quaint shuttered arched windows, north and south facing, full head height in the centre and sloping pine ceilings to the eaves. A choice of twin beds or a super-king-size bed is available together with a sound system and ceiling speaker

Windows Views Description

Fantastic country and National Park views

Other Notes

Coach House is the perfect base for a couple wishing to explore Northumberland and ideal for walking out from the doorstep, or ride complimentary hybrid, mountain and also Electric Bicycles.

Dogs Welcome: A well behaved dog is welcome only in Coach House (by arrangement)
Child Friendly: Child cot
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Romantic Hideaway
Tourist Attractions:
  • Alnwick Castle: Close by is Alnwick Castle, the seat of the Duke of Northumberland (the setting for Hogwarts) and the location of the now internationally famous Alnwick Gardens. Visit website
  • Alnwick Garden: The Alnwick Garden was designed for every season - from fragrant roses to mirror-polished water features, there is always something to admire. Visit website
  • Alnwick Town: Alnwick Town is also well worth a days visit- voted the Best Place to live in Britain - best for beauty, for community, for affordability and quality of life” according to a nation wide survey carried out by Country Life Magazine 31st October 2002. Visit website
  • Bamburgh Castle: "Bamburgh - the finest castle anywhere in this country" Time Out Great Britain: Perfect Places to Stay, Eat and Explore 2009. Perched on a basalt outcrop on the very edge of the North Sea at Bamburgh, the castle overlooks miles of pristine beaches and sand dunes. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • Tankerville Arms: Coaching Inn with bar, restaurant and beer garden. It is popular with locals and tourists alike, and serves mouthwatering British food with an occasional international flourish. Visit website
  • Plough Inn: Nestled in the heart of the historic market town of Alnwick, The Plough offers traditional meals, a relaxing bar and a tranquil place to lay your head. Visit website
Food Stores:
  • Sainsbury's: Online ordering and delivery. Located 20 minutes away in Alnwick. Visit website
  • Co-Op: Located 7.5 miles away in Wooler Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Shipley Lane Equestrian Centre: For some Horse Riding try Shipley Lane Equestrian Centre. Ride their quality school horses and ponies and ook a lesson or why not bring the whole family and enjoy a guided ride along the excellent bridleways? More experienced riders can have a day’s trail ride and take a picnic. Visit website
  • Alnmouth Golf Club: For a round of golf visit Alnmouth Golf Club this famous links course is open to visitors. It has 18 holes 6414 yards 5855 metres. S.S.S. 71 and is the fourth oldest Club in England. Visit website