Holiday Cottages in Northumberland
Real Country Cottages is a collection of family owned self catering holiday cottages in Northumberland.
The cottages are situated within the peaceful surroundings of Ellingham Estate and the attractive villages of Bamburgh and Seahouses. Shops and pubs are within walking distance from Boundary Cottage and The Old Smokey, whilst our cottages in Ellingham are perfectly positioned for exploring Northumberland.
Oozing with character, each cottage is stone built, equipped to a very high standard and decorated with contemporary interiors.
You may also be pleased to know, all our cottages are dog friendly.
Boundary Cottage
SLEEPS 4 | SATURDAY check in
Stunning unobstructed views of Bamburgh Castle from the farmhouse kitchen table and double bedroom. Boundary Cottage is situated in the most sought after location in the village. 3 minutes walk to the beach and 2 minutes to the village shops, restaurants and pubs.
Bridge Cottage
SLEEPS 6 | Friday check in
Featured in numerous national magazines, Bridge Cottage stands out to be one of most impressionable cottages in the country. It is our most luxurious cottage, perfect for a tranquil and stylish getaway. The cottage is hidden away near the sleepy village of Ellingham, yet just 2 minutes from the A1.
Dene Cottage
SLEEPS 6 | FLEXIBLE CHECK IN DAYS
Adjoining Bridge Cottage, Dene Cottage is a 3 bedroom single storey semi-detached traditional Northumbrian stone cottage with peaceful surroundings. The cottage is hidden away near the sleepy village of Ellingham, yet just 2 minutes from the A1.
The Old Smokey
SLEEPS 6 | Flexible check in days
Set within the historic old quarters of Seahouses, The Old Smokey stands within a high walled private courtyard. Close to the harbour and village centre, plus with the benefit of private parking. Perfect for couples, families and groups of friends, this charming cottage provides the perfect base for a retreat.
Cottage Availability
This is an overview of availability only. You can view prices and availability from the cottage ‘Book’ pages.