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Cresswell Towers - Holiday Accommodation 20697

Cresswell, Northumberland (Ref. 1187467)

  • 6 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • 3 bedrooms: 4 x Single Bed, 1 x Double Bed,
  • 1 x Bathroom with: Shower.
  • 1 x Kitchen
  • 1 ovens
  • Microwave
  • Fridge Freezer
  • Fridge
  • Toaster
  • TV
  • Dvd Player
  • Wi-Fi included
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Pets allowed
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Pub within 0.01 miles
  • Shop within 1.11 miles

The property

Featuring 1 double bedroom and 2 twin rooms Bird's Bay sleeps 6 guests.

It has a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, and living room.

It also has a shower room with a toilet alongside a separate WC.

Dogs are allowed but please no more than one.

Located by the Northumbrian coast, there truly is something for everyone.

During March-November, you can benefit from the Parkdean resort amenities as well as explore the rich Northumbrian countryside with its vast historical sites and quaint villages.

Out of season, simply relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity Bird's Bay offers

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About the location

CRESSWELL

Newbiggin-by-the-Sea 5 miles; Ashington 6 miles; Morpeth 9 miles; Whitley Bay 19 miles.

Cresswell is a Northumberland village on the North Sea coast, popular with bird watchers with Cresswell Pond being nearby and the Druridge Bay Country Park less than 3 miles away. Recently popular with archaeologists after a community dig (the Cresswell Pele Tower Project) led to the discovery of two bronze aged burial crists, neolithic flint and pre-historic and medieval pottery. The Pele Tower is currently being restored. The Drift Inn situated 500 yards to the west of Cresswell is an extremely popular cafe/diner open all year round. Cresswell is now part of the Coasts and Castles Cycle Route (NCN Route 1) which includes 85 miles of routes that follow or lie close to the magnificent Northumberland coastline. The village has an ice cream shop but this does close out of season. The nearby town of Ashington, once known as the largest mining village in the world and offers a good range of shops and has a market day on Tuesday. It also boasts two country parks, Wansbeck Riverside Country Park and the Queen Elizabeth II Country Park at Woodhorn. The lovely market town of Morpeth, just nine miles away, offers the remains of an historic castle, lovely parks, riverside walks, ancient architecture and churches and an old chantry with a bagpipe museum.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas