Tomeg is a fantastic, mid-terrace cottage in the heart of the seaside town of Amble, near Alnwick in Northumberland. The cottage can sleep five people, offering three spacious bedrooms, which include a double, a twin, a single room and a family bathroom. There is a well-equipped kitchen with a dining area and a cosy sitting room with a gas fire. A relaxing conservatory features doors leading out on to a decked area. Outside you will find a lawned garden with a decked area, a front paved and gravelled patio area and off road parking for one car. Tomeg is an excellent base for friends and family alike to explore the wonders of Northumberland.
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Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with gas fire. Conservatory.
This wonderful, mid-terrace cottage is situated just a short walk from the sea, in the bustling port of Amble, nine miles south of Alnwick, on the Heritage Coastline. Tastefully furnished, the cottage is ideally located for a family beach holiday in the summer or as a touring base for friends, all year round. It offers flexible sleeping arrangements with three welcoming bedrooms, one of which boasts charming sea views. There is also a family bathroom, where you can enjoy a relaxing soak after a day on your feet. The ground floor consists of a modern, well-equipped kitchen with a dining area, where you can sit and enjoy delicious home-cooked meals whilst planning tomorrow’s adventures! Relax in the comfortable sitting room, featuring a warming gas fire, or retire to the bright and airy conservatory, overlooking the rear garden and catch up on some reading. From the conservatory, doors lead out to a decked area, which provides the perfect spot for a refreshing drink on those warm summer evenings. Take the short stroll into the popular port of Amble, which has something that appeals to everyone, with its vibrant harbour hosting a wide variety of pubs, cafes and restaurants, right on the doorstep. Discover the pretty coastal villages of Alnmouth and Craster or visit picturesque Warkworth, just a mile away. Just a fifteen minute drive along unspoilt, scenic roads you can find Alnwick Castle and its impressive garden. This cottage truly is an ideal base for a relaxing holiday by the sea, as you uncover the delights of Northumberland.
The bustling little seaport of Amble is situated at the mouth of the River Coquet and is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. Historically a centre for boatbuilding, Amble offers a marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and country park at Druridge Bay. Large fishing boats moor along the harbour wall and land a variety of fish, prawns, crabs and lobsters - the daily catch can be bought at a fish shop in the harbour. A great base for exploring the Heritage Coast.
Gas central heating with gas fire. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, wifi, CD/radio, iPod dock, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair. Off road parking for 1 car (a standard car). Front patio and rear lawned garden with decking and furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 1 min walk. Coast 5 mins walk. Note: Fairly busy road to front of cottage, some noise may be heard.
The bustling little seaport of Amble is situated at the mouth of the River Coquet and is an ideal place for exploring Northumberland. Historically a centre for boatbuilding, Amble offers a marina, a harbour, sandy beaches and coastal walks to the bird sanctuary at Hauxley and country park at Druridge Bay. Large fishing boats moor along the harbour wall and land a variety of fish, prawns, crabs and lobsters - the daily catch can be bought at a fish shop in the harbour. A great base for exploring the Heritage Coast.
Lovely place too spent a week in to go and explore the beaches and countryside in Northumberland. We explored Warkworth beach and Durirdge Bay, we also had a lovely day hiking in Northumberland National Park, worth a visit. One of the highlights was Holy island and the seal colony. There are lovely restaurants in Amble if you like fresh fish one of the must visits is the Fish Shack in the harbour, best fish and chips and lovely Chowder. The property was spotlessly clean and is well equipped with all that you need for a weeks holiday. There are even some DVD's and books Incase of a rainy day, that is if you do not fancy a trip over to Alnwick to Barters books. Lovely bookshop in the old train station with open fires and life size trains. The garden was safe for our dogs and the neighbours are really friendly.If you have a big car I suggest that you park it on the road opposite the houses nit is a bit tight at the back. will be back for another holiday in the same house.
This is reasonably nice property in a great location for Amble and the surounding area. It's clean, has private parking, a decent amount of space in the house and a clean highchair/ cot are available. If you're not staying here with dogs, then it's worth me noting that there's a definite dog smell about the place, and the soft furnishings hold on to the hair. Also, the double bed has a relatively firm mattress if that is important to anyone. It's a good base for exploring, and I thought the price reflects what you get. But I think there's a number of things that stop this being a really good property, some of which could probably be improved without too much cost. For example the shower is awkward to get to a reasonable temperature - really hot or cold is easy, and it's also not very powerful. The cracks in the bathroom wall could be filled and painted (unless they're structural!), and the bathroom walls could do with a clean/ repaint. Parking is a bit of squeeze, but I managed it ok in my c-max, and when the sun is out the conservatory is pretty unusable. It can also be a little noisy at night as it's on the high street. Non of these things are a problem, but they make it an ok place rather than very good. I wouldn't rush to stay here again, but it's reasonable value for money.
We have a dog a booked as it said Pet Friendly. We arrived to find next door was a building site, the access at the back was not easy for driving down and the garden was NOT fenced in so you could not let your dog out. I wouldn’t even let a small child out the back as they could wander off. The interier is fine but to describe as Pet Friendly is defiantly misrepresenting it. We had to be re-housed by Sykes who were very helpful, but ended up in an area we didn’t want to be so had further to travel to places we wished to go to
The cottage was of a very good standard and well positioned for all amenities, with dog friendly pubs and beaches within walking distance.
My sister booked this for me under her name. I paid for it so this survey should have come to me and I have completed kti. Vivien O'Keefe. I was visiting family. It was great to see them and I love Amble. kThe weather was also excellent
This cottage, its neighbours,the location and the town of Amble is absolutely fabulous. An ideal location to base yourself whilst exploring this beautiful side of the country. Dog friendly in every way shape and form. The cottage is absolutely spotless and I honestly couldn't fault it in any way. I honestly cannot recommend this whole experience any higher as it is truly fantastic.
The location of Tomeg was excellent. The property was like a home from home. We enjoyed ourselves very much. We would recommend the holiday to our family and friends
Tomeg was in a great location in a comfortable house with excellent facilities.
A wonderful house, had everything we needed and was in a great location for getting around Amble.
A very good cottage with decorations and furniture which are practical, especially for animals. Good location for day to day facilities. Amble presents itself as an emerging tourist location in spite of the town's industrial history.
A spacious, comfortable and very nicely presented holiday home! The neighbours are lovely and friendly and make you feel very much at home. The parking round the back was a little tricky but then again our car is quite big and has a dreadfully short turning circle which really didn't help. Zecca's italian restaurant across the road was excellent and also the Indian, Taj Mahal was well worth a visit. Amble is a good centre for exploring the area and Durridge Park was excellent for dog walking! Would definitely stay here again.
This was the best accommodation at this price we have stayed at.
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