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Late Deals

Written by Marian Nicol. Posted in Content

 

We guarantee the best rates are always on this site only or by phone on

01665 720320 (BOOKING.COM) prices will always have commission added)

One night stays occasionally available please ring for availability as this will not show on availability button

GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE

 


Please Note: The above offers can only be booked by phone direct to us on 01665 720320.

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Intro

Written by Marian Nicol. Posted in Content

"Perfect Location, Luxury Rooms, Delicious Food"

Welcome, if you are looking for a luxury 5 star bed and breakfast with sea views on the stunning Northumberland coast then read on..

A beautiful, peaceful location, Springwood B&B is situated in the small fishing village of Seahouses on the Heritage Coast in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

With possibly the best sea and country views in the area we have the rugged Cheviot Hills to the west, Dunstanburgh Castle to the south and some of the best golden, sandy beaches you will find anywhere.

A special place to stay in Northumberland, our boutique B&B rooms have their own contemporary style, with beautiful furnishings to ensure you have a comfortable relaxing stay. Although not currently Visit England accredited, we are proud to have been awarded a Visit Britain gold award for our services and attention to detail and a Breakfast award in the past.

Delicious Northumbrian breakfast is served at individual tables in the dining room, a varied menu selection, with bacon and award winning sausages from the local butcher and fish from Swallows of Seahouses. We also have our own hens which give us wonderful free range eggs.

Relax in the upstairs lounge, read, play pool or watch the horses grazing outside your window.

We have a lovely garden and 70 acres of land with walks next to Seahouses Golf Course and Beach.

Seahouses harbour is a few minutes walk away, where you can take boat trips to the Farne Islands to see the famous bird sanctuary and grey seal colony. To the north and voted one of Britain’s best views, is Bamburgh Castle (3 miles) and a little further north is Lindisfarne: the “Holy Island”. Alnwick Castle (where the Harry Potter films were made) and gardens are a twenty minute drive away.

We know we are so lucky to live in such a special place and look forward to sharing with you, this wonderful location when you visit us for a holiday or short break in Northumberland.

For information on our riding centre or our self catering cottage in Bamburgh, please use the links below or at the top of this page..

Castle View Self Catering, Bamburgh   |   Slate Hall Riding Centre


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Lindisfarne Island

Written by Marian Nicol. Posted in Local Area

Our physical location..

  • Our delightful, unspoiled, historic island lies just off the extreme Northeast corner of England near Berwick-upon-Tweed. The small population of just over 160 persons is swelled by the influx of over 650,000 visitors from all over the world every year.

A tidal Island..

  • We are a tidal island in that access is by a paved causeway which is covered by the North Sea twice in every 24 hour period.

For more information, click here to visit our website..

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Local Area Info

Written by Marian Nicol. Posted in Local Area

Below are a few links for activities and great local attractions to see on your visit to Seahouses, please use the links to visit the specific websites for further information..

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Lindisfarne Priory & Museum

Written by Marian Nicol. Posted in Local Area

The Priory..

  • Lindisfarne Priory was one of the most important centres of early Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. It is still a place of pilgrimage today, the dramatic approach across the causeway adding to its fascination.
  • Founded by St Aidan in AD635, the site owes its fame to St Cuthbert, the greatest of Northumbrian holy men, who lived and died there.
  • Wander around the atmospheric ruins, and visit the refurbished museum. There you’ll discover the fascinating story of the monks who lived on Holy Island until the monastery was suppressed in 1537.

For more information, click here to visit our website..