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Cambridge Cottage Number One - Sleeping 2 Guests in 1 Bedroom
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 64 sq m
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Holy Island, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland
- Lindisfarne Priory4 min walk
- Lindisfarne Castle16 min walk
- Northumberland Coast20 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom one
1 King Bed
1 bathroom
En-suite of bedroom
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Cambridge Cottage Number One - Sleeping 2 Guests in 1 Bedroom
Island stays are exciting enough as it is, but this isn’t any old island. Oh no: it’s mystical, castle-crowned Holy Island, or Lindisfarne, the tiny place from which Celtic Christianity spread like fire across Europe. And you can stay right on it.
Twice a day, this two-square-mile speck is cut off from mainland Northumberland as sea water floods its sandy causeway. Yet that only adds to the magic of Holy Island, which has just 180 permanent residents.
A ground-floor property accessed via two steps, Cottage Number One is part of a row of stone buildings amid Lindisfarne village. Inside, all is stylishly contemporary, beginning with an open-plan living and dining space. To one side, the kitchen includes bold, dark navy cabinetry; opposite, a sitting room area sees a light grey chaise longue sofa top a stripey blue rug beside garden doors.
The smart interiors continue in the adjacent bedroom. Cushions and lampshades feature matching, attractive patterns in different shades as floral window blinds and small coastal watercolours establish a calm atmosphere. That’s also true of a white-tiled en-suite bathroom, arranged around its capacious walk-in shower cubicle.
Enclosed by six-foot-high wooden fences, that private back garden allows for al-fresco dining, reading and relaxing away from the gaze of curious passers-by. Additionally, there’s room to securely store two bicycles by the gravelled front drive.
Bikes might come in handy, with so much to see. One of Holy Island’s undoubted headline attractions is its ruined 11th-century priory, built after Vikings attacked an original building where the likes of Saint Cuthbert were based. Then there’s the renovated castle, hosting 1900s-style society rooms and visible from miles away thanks to its raised position.
Also here is the award-winning Gertrude Jekyll Garden and a pretty harbour around which characteristic upside-down herring boats form sheds. You might also sip some Lindisfarne Mead, concocted from a secret recipe, plus walk across to Hobthrush, a smaller tidal isle supposedly frequented by Cuthbert and popular with seals.
While the priory and castle can swarm with tourists, other parts of Holy Island tend to lie empty. That includes some starkly beautiful white-sand beaches to explore on foot or by horseback, and two obelisk-style lighthouses. Back in Lindisfarne village there are one or two enticing cafes, pubs and shops.
Shadowed by a pilgrim’s footpath, the causeway road is safe to cross long enough to easily enable drives to Bamburgh Castle or Coast Path pub walks on days out – do keep an eye on the changing tides though to ensure you have ample time to return!
Additional Accommodation
Cambridge House Cottage Number One (sleeps 2) can be let in conjunction with Cambridge House (sleeps 8) and Cambridge House Cottage Number Two (sleeps 4).
GROUND FLOOR
This is a ground floor property.
Two steps to main access door.
Small utility room with hanging rail, combined washer/dryer.
Open plan living area comprising:
Kitchen with 3/4 dishwasher, ceramic hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge, three drawer freezer. Dining table with seating for two.
Seating area with chaise sofa, wall-mounted Smart TV, doors to the enclosed private garden.
Bedroom one with zip and link bed which can be configured to super king or 3' twin beds, side tables, chest of drawers, wardrobe with storage and hanging rail. Wall-mounted Smart TV.
En-suite bathroom with large walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin and WC.
OUTSIDE
The property benefits from an enclosed private garden to the rear with a 6ft. close-boarded fence. This is a combination of patio, lawn and planting. Outside tap.
To the front access is a gravelled drive with private parking for one car. Secure storage for two bikes.
Private parking for one car.
Location
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is a fabled location which holds an iconic presence on the Northumberland coastline. Cut off from the mainland twice daily, residents enjoy a true a sense of seclusion and ability to explore the island's beaches and coves long after the majority of visitors have departed. Once home to medieval monks and victim to the first Viking raids on English shores, today it's known for it's fascinating historic sites, golden mead, and diverse birdlife.
In addition to the attractions of Lindisfarne Priory, the Gertrude Jekyll Garden, and Lindisfarne Castle, the island is home to a pretty harbour and several lovely cafés and pubs. For nature lovers, the white sandy beaches, often empty save for seabirds and seals, and the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve are an endless delight. The smaller St Cuthbert's Island, also known as Hobthrush, is accessible by foot at low tide and is another haven for wildlife observation.
Nearby, the coastal villages of Bamburgh and Seahouses are perfect for day trips spent immersed in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Further afield, Berwick-upon-Tweed provides more extensive amenities and rail links to Edinburgh and Newcastle, while venturing a further inland will take you to a huge network of walking trails through the Northumberland National Park and the Scottish Borders.
Twice a day, this two-square-mile speck is cut off from mainland Northumberland as sea water floods its sandy causeway. Yet that only adds to the magic of Holy Island, which has just 180 permanent residents.
A ground-floor property accessed via two steps, Cottage Number One is part of a row of stone buildings amid Lindisfarne village. Inside, all is stylishly contemporary, beginning with an open-plan living and dining space. To one side, the kitchen includes bold, dark navy cabinetry; opposite, a sitting room area sees a light grey chaise longue sofa top a stripey blue rug beside garden doors.
The smart interiors continue in the adjacent bedroom. Cushions and lampshades feature matching, attractive patterns in different shades as floral window blinds and small coastal watercolours establish a calm atmosphere. That’s also true of a white-tiled en-suite bathroom, arranged around its capacious walk-in shower cubicle.
Enclosed by six-foot-high wooden fences, that private back garden allows for al-fresco dining, reading and relaxing away from the gaze of curious passers-by. Additionally, there’s room to securely store two bicycles by the gravelled front drive.
Bikes might come in handy, with so much to see. One of Holy Island’s undoubted headline attractions is its ruined 11th-century priory, built after Vikings attacked an original building where the likes of Saint Cuthbert were based. Then there’s the renovated castle, hosting 1900s-style society rooms and visible from miles away thanks to its raised position.
Also here is the award-winning Gertrude Jekyll Garden and a pretty harbour around which characteristic upside-down herring boats form sheds. You might also sip some Lindisfarne Mead, concocted from a secret recipe, plus walk across to Hobthrush, a smaller tidal isle supposedly frequented by Cuthbert and popular with seals.
While the priory and castle can swarm with tourists, other parts of Holy Island tend to lie empty. That includes some starkly beautiful white-sand beaches to explore on foot or by horseback, and two obelisk-style lighthouses. Back in Lindisfarne village there are one or two enticing cafes, pubs and shops.
Shadowed by a pilgrim’s footpath, the causeway road is safe to cross long enough to easily enable drives to Bamburgh Castle or Coast Path pub walks on days out – do keep an eye on the changing tides though to ensure you have ample time to return!
Additional Accommodation
Cambridge House Cottage Number One (sleeps 2) can be let in conjunction with Cambridge House (sleeps 8) and Cambridge House Cottage Number Two (sleeps 4).
GROUND FLOOR
This is a ground floor property.
Two steps to main access door.
Small utility room with hanging rail, combined washer/dryer.
Open plan living area comprising:
Kitchen with 3/4 dishwasher, ceramic hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge, three drawer freezer. Dining table with seating for two.
Seating area with chaise sofa, wall-mounted Smart TV, doors to the enclosed private garden.
Bedroom one with zip and link bed which can be configured to super king or 3' twin beds, side tables, chest of drawers, wardrobe with storage and hanging rail. Wall-mounted Smart TV.
En-suite bathroom with large walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin and WC.
OUTSIDE
The property benefits from an enclosed private garden to the rear with a 6ft. close-boarded fence. This is a combination of patio, lawn and planting. Outside tap.
To the front access is a gravelled drive with private parking for one car. Secure storage for two bikes.
Private parking for one car.
Location
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is a fabled location which holds an iconic presence on the Northumberland coastline. Cut off from the mainland twice daily, residents enjoy a true a sense of seclusion and ability to explore the island's beaches and coves long after the majority of visitors have departed. Once home to medieval monks and victim to the first Viking raids on English shores, today it's known for it's fascinating historic sites, golden mead, and diverse birdlife.
In addition to the attractions of Lindisfarne Priory, the Gertrude Jekyll Garden, and Lindisfarne Castle, the island is home to a pretty harbour and several lovely cafés and pubs. For nature lovers, the white sandy beaches, often empty save for seabirds and seals, and the Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve are an endless delight. The smaller St Cuthbert's Island, also known as Hobthrush, is accessible by foot at low tide and is another haven for wildlife observation.
Nearby, the coastal villages of Bamburgh and Seahouses are perfect for day trips spent immersed in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Further afield, Berwick-upon-Tweed provides more extensive amenities and rail links to Edinburgh and Newcastle, while venturing a further inland will take you to a huge network of walking trails through the Northumberland National Park and the Scottish Borders.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
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About the area
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick-upon-Tweed is home to this apartment. Lindisfarne Centre and Belford and District Hidden History are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include The Swan Centre for Leisure and Heatherslaw Light Railway.
Holy Island, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland
What's nearby
- Lindisfarne Centre - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Lindisfarne Priory - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
- Holy Island Sands - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
- Lindisfarne Castle - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
- Northumberland Coast - 20 min drive - 28.0 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Clock Tower Tea Room - 22 min drive
- The Barn At Beal - 6 min drive
- Pilgrim's Coffee House - 1 min walk
- The Ship Inn - 2 min walk
- Mash And Barrel - 10 min drive
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