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Low Alwinton Cottages
12 Parkshield
South Shields
Tyne and Wear

NE34 8BU

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The four cottages, Byre, Coquet, Reivers and Cheviot, are located in a wooded valley on the banks of the River Coquet in the heart of the beautiful Northumberland National Park. So whether you're looking for an escape from city living for a week or two, want an exploring holiday with the kids, or are planning a romantic break for two in beautiful surroundings, you can have the holiday you dream of, right here at Low Alwinton Cottages in the spectacular Northumberland countryside.For great self catering accommodation in Northumberland, look no further than our cottages. For more information or to book your stay in any of the Low Alwinton Cottages, then please contact us. In addition to our splendid self-catering cottages, we are also able to offer relaxing painting holidays with professional tuition. Please contact us for more information about the painting holidays in Northumberland.Our four cottages in Northumberland are fully equipped and have full Economy 7 Night Storage Heating. All power and linen (duvets) are included in the price. A basket of logs will be at your cottage on arrival. Thereafter more logs are available at a cost. We have ample parking at the cottages, along with large gardens with lawns and fruit trees and ample furniture. Each cottage has its own garden as well as communal areas.

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