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Easington Farmhouse occupies an elevated position with views stretching to the spectacular Northumbrian coastline - miles of golden sands and the spectacular castle of Lindisfarne.
Visitors to Easington will find the farmhouse is an ideally located base from which to explore the counties many attractions.
A short drive south along roads that boast stunning views will take you to Bamburgh. Once the ecclesiastical and military seat of power for the Kingdom of Northumbria, Bamburgh is dominated by its imposing castle. Arguably one of the most impressive castles that Britain can boast, it sits perched upon a high basalt outcrop and can be seen for many miles in all directions.
Aside from the Castle and the equally spectacular golden beach, Bamburgh is full of traditional pubs and tea rooms that provide good food.
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is just a few miles away and the internationally renowned nature reserves of the Farne Islands are reached via a short boat journey from the bustling seaside town of Seahouses.
Away from the coast and a short drive inland, lie Wooler and the Cheviot range of hills. A mecca for hikers and lovers of the outdoors this range of hills that covers either side of the borders region is usually accessed from Wooler.
Whatever your interests, Northumberland will undoubtedly have something to suit and with Edinburgh and Newcastle both just an hour away there's always some city exploring to do should you choose it!
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