Skylark Studios
£195.00 up to £310.00 Per night
The highlights
This contemporary, open-plan studio is part of a converted stone and timber barn, built using natural and sustainable materials and heated using an eco-friendly air source heat pump.
Floor-to-ceiling windows along two sides help you make the most of the stunning views over the countryside and out to the sea at Alnmouth Bay.
Stay cosy with underfloor heating throughout and snuggle up in front of the log burning stove in the evenings.
There’s plenty of exploring to be done in the area, from long walks and bike rides along the coast to visiting the castles at Alnwick and Warkworth to day trips up to Edinburgh.
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2 nights min stay
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