This delightful, terraced, stone barn conversion lies on the edge of the Northumberland National Park and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.. Ground Floor:
Open plan living space.
Living area: TV, Freesat, DVD Player, CD Player, Multi-Fuel Burner
Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Tumble Dryer
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, TV, Freesat
Bedroom 2: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds, TV, Freesat
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet. Electric heaters, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Fuel for multi-fuel burner available locally.. Sitting-out area with garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking.. Oak Tree Barn is a lovely barn conversion with bright and airy open-plan living accommodations and a cosy wood burner. This delightful, terraced, stone barn conversion is in the centre of Otterburn only 200 yards from the refurbished and highly acclaimed The William de Percy bar, which is dog friendly and has an excellent menu for both lunch and dinner.
Otterburn sits on the edge of the National Park in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is approximately 20 minutes from Kielder Water, and only a few miles from Hadrian’s Wall, as well as being very close to the local wedding venues Le Petit Chateau and Otterburn Hall. The village, once the site of the famous 1388 victory of the Scots over the English, nestles close to the banks of the River Rede between the hills and the moors overlooking the North Tyne Valley. With pretty walks and cycle routes from the door, as well as local fishing, horse riding, golf and a friendly village shop/tea room; this is a superb location for a relaxing holiday any time of the year.
The village was once the home of a busy weaving industry and houses Otterburn Mill, marking the village’s historic past and a great tourist stop-off for afternoon tea. Across from the small public footpath that runs along the front of the Barn, is an ideal grassed area for relaxing after a day of exploring. The location has easy access to the Northumberland coast with miles of unspoilt and uncrowded golden beaches and an outstanding coastline peppered with castles and friendly locals. The famous Alnwick Castle was used in the filming of Harry Potter and is only 26 miles away. In Alnwick, you can lunch in the famous Treehouse Restaurant, visit the enchanting water gardens or simply stroll the cobbled streets and soak up the history. Shop 400 yards, pub 200 yards.