"The listing description for Cove Cottage accurately reflects the location, layout and facilities available. Regarding the facilities available, I can say that there is absolutely nothing lacking for the discerning holidaymaker. The recent old Award that this self catering cottage has been given is richly deserved.

The property is spotlessly clean and very well maintained.

The owners, Anne & Brian provide excellent customer service. On each of our visits a welcome card and bottle of wine have been awaiting our arrival, and on each occasion Anne has telephoned us to check that we had arrived safely and that everything was to our liking. I would unreservedly recommend this property (indeed I already have done) to any of my friends and relatives.

Budle Bay, offers unlimited opportunities for birdwatchers. Approximately two miles south are golden sands at Bamburgh, which is suitable for surfing, kite flying, walking, swimming etc. Attractions in Bamburgh: RNLI Grace Darling Museum, Bamburgh Castle and St Aidan’s Church. We visited Berwick upon Tweed: historic Elizabethan walls, KOSB Museum, Berwick Borough Museum & Art Gallery, the Maltings Art Centre [live theatre, films, art etc] – excellent pre theatre meals (you don’t have to patronise the theatre to eat!)

The Barn at Beal for a meal. - First rate food & a warm welcome from mine host.Holy Island: Priory and the Lindisfarne Museum, Castle, Heritage Centre, Gospel Garden, Mead Factory, historic church, wonderful walks and opportunities for bird watching. The Crown and Anchor pub serves first rate meals and is “dog friendly.”

Seahouses: take a boat trip to the Farne Islands, (Atlantic Grey Seals and a variety of birds depending on the time of year you visit.) Low Newton by the Sea is a quaint little village consisting of three sides of a square with cottages owned by the National Trust, and an Inn called the Ship which serves superb food, and is “doggy friendly.” The pub is very busy during the holiday season – be warned! Dunstanburgh Castle, & one mile south of the castle is the village of Craster, renowned for it kippers.

Alnwick - the castle (Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter Films!), Alnwick Garden with its tree house restaurant – good meals served here, and Barter Books – probably the largest second hand bookshop in the country. Warkworth - a splendid castle, picturesque main street with an ancient bridge at the northern end of the village.
We also had a Border abbey trip!"

Bill at Bingley . Bingley, West Yorkshire - September 2009

"Four of us and our baby grandson enjoyed a wonderful week here in May. The property is comfortable and very well-equipped with thought given to everything you could need and it is spotlessly clean. It's in a good, quiet location within a short walk to the bay with its rich bird-life and a short car ride to some of the UK's best beaches.
Highly recommended."
The Nature Lovers . Leeds - May 2009

“What a fantastic cottage! we struck gold when we found it advertised on the INTERNET”
Jan & Martin, Sheffield - November 2008

“What an amazing cottage, Brian & Anne you have thought of everything, so many lovely small touches that makes it more like a home than the basic holiday accommodation.”
Mike & Val, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffs - September 2008

“This was our first visit to Northumberland. What a delight the whole area is. Cove Cottage is lovely. Everything anyone could want or need.”
The Family Leggs. Dorset - June 2008

“We had a lovely time in your beautiful cottage. Even our dogs had smiles on their faces. We hope to visit again and will recommend Cove Cottage to our friends.”
Luke, Nic, Hoober & Wednesday. Doncaster & USA. - April 2008

“Lovely away from it all cottage in quiet surroundings, ideal peaceful break, lots of things to see and do. for the wildlife enthusiasts there are Roe deer in the surrounding fields, Badgers, barn owls flying over the fields & buzzards overhead, in the bay lots of Curlews, Redshanks & Oyster catchers.”
The Family Leggs. Dorset - June 2008

“This was our first visit to Northumberland. What a delight the whole area is. Cove Cottage is lovely. Everything anyone could want or need.”
Christine & Martin, South Yorkshire - March 2008

“What a fab cottage. Many thanks for the wine. Just so appreciated your self catering generosity. White cotton bed linen etc. etc. We have done self catering for years, but nothing like this. Fab area, walked & walked & walked, will be back.”
John, Catrina, & Eva Laing - October 2007

“What a find. A lovely cottage in a wonderful area. Last minute booking, so we were very lucky to find such quality.”
Jane & Malc. Heap - September 2007

“Lovely cottage in a wonderful location.”
Julie, John & Olivia Wiseman - August 2007

“Very pleasant & comfortable accommodation. Obviously a great deal of thought has been given to facilities & provisions. Only problem…will future cottages match up to this.”
Bob & Irene Logan. North Wales - March 2007

“What a fantastic find Cove Cottage is. The cottage itself is perfect, and the location is outstanding. We will definitely be back to visit again. Thanks for sharing your beautiful cottage and thanks for the wine.”
Anne- Marie, Julie, & Georgie The Dog. Sheffield - December 2006

“We have had a great holiday in Northumberland. It started perfectly at the nicest cottage we’ve ever stayed in. A real holiday to stay somewhere so comfortable & clean. It will come highly recommended to friends & family.”
The Cole family - March 2006

“Chosen pretty much at random because of the location. We cannot believe how lucky we have been. The cottage has been just perfect.”
Veronica. Nottingham - January 2006
Hadrians Wall
 
Tourist on Beach
 
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