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Grey Croft in Embleton features accommodation with free WiFi, 1.6 miles from Beadnell Beach.
The holiday home has 2 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
Guests can swim in the indoor pool, relax in the garden, or go cycling.
The nearest airport is Newcastle International Airport, 32.3 miles from the holiday home.
We have been letting holiday cottages for more than 25 years. Our business has moved from the kitchen table to become the UK’s leading independent agency with more than 17,000 properties available across the UK and Ireland and New Zealand. We have won the Best UK Cottage Holiday Company at the British Travel Awards for the last 7 years running, so you know you're in safe hands when you book with us. Whether you are looking to book a large family gathering, an intimate weekend break for two, want to take your dog, stay in a magnifiicent castle, a yurt or a farm or any of our stunning properties - This is your time, use it well!
Grey Croft is a bright and airy, semi-detached barn conversion which boasts uninterrupted views towards the sea, is just a short stroll from Embleton and can sleep four people. This all ground floor cottage has a king-size double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a twin room, a shower room, and an open plan living area with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburner. Outside there is off road parking for two cars, a front patio with furniture and a shared children’s play area on the cottage complex. Grey Croft is a wonderful holiday cottage for your well-deserved break. Note: The swimming pool is available for all guests staying in our 10 cottages and 4 apartments. It works on a weekly rota system, where each property gets 5 x one hour exclusive slots across the week which will be allocated in a folder on arrival.
The village of Embleton can be traced back to beyond medieval times and during the Wars of the Roses, it suffered much from the ravages of Scottish invaders. Today, ancient castles and ruins stand testament to Embleton's turbulent past; the Church of Holy Trinity is a late-Norman church, dating from the 12th century, later to be restored in Victorian times. Viewed from the sea, the undulating whinstone ridge that shelters much of the village from east winds, resembles a caterpillar, hence the old name 'Emeldune', meaning the hill of the caterpillar. The rolling countryside means that golfers can enjoy a good 18-hole links golf course that overlooks the beautiful Embleton Bay. Recently launched is the Embleton Heritage Trails Project, consisting of six trails, ranging from a short walk around the village, to a longer six mile route, following the spectacular coastline and inland into the tranquil countryside.
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