Drakestone Cottage
Harbottle, Northumberland National Park
An immaculately presented single storey cottage in the extremely popular village of Harbottle. Set back from the road, Drakestone Cottage has been upgraded to an exceptionally high standard.
An immaculately presented single storey cottage in the extremely popular village of Harbottle. Set back from the road, Drakestone Cottage has been upgraded to an exceptionally high standard.
Drakestone Cottage is a historic single storey cottage in the village of Harbottle, Northumberland. It was originally built in 1893, and has since been converted into a modern, comfortable vacation home.
The cottage is located in the middle of Harbottle, with the property being set back from the road. The property has been upgraded to an exceptionally high standard, and has been fitted with a modern kitchen and bathroom.
Situated in the Northumberland National Park in the pretty village of Harbottle, this single storey cottage is a great base from which to explore the surrounding area including National Trust’s Cragside, The Cheviot Hills, Kielder Water & Forest, Hadrian’s Wall Country and the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with its many castles.
The small, traditional town of Rothbury is 15 minutes away with a good range of amenities, and the county town of Alnwick famous for Harry Potter films, its castle and gardens with tree house restaurant, is 30 minutes away.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Jedburgh, Berwick-upon-Tweed and Coldstream are all about an hour’s drive, and the Scottish Borders are within easy reach. Newcastle has an International Airport and Port of Tyne has regular ferry crossings to/from Amsterdam. There is a local bus running a rural service between Rothbury and Harbottle.