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Jasmine Cottage
Jasmine Cottage
Beal Bank

Warkworth
Northumberland

NE65 0TB

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This charming stone built former Duke of Northumberland's Cottage was constructed about 1912 is to found in the delightful village of Lesbury. Perfectly situated for exploring this beautiful area of outstanding natural beauty. Just a mile away are glorious golden beaches and traditional little fishing villages. All of the Heritage coast is easily accessible from Lesbury as is the market town of Alnwick. A stones throw away are the the popular villages of Alnmouth and Boulmer part of this amazing Coastline. There is a small garden at the front and to the back a courtyard type garden with seating area. Upstairs there is one double bedroom with four poster bed; perfect for a romantic break. Also upstairs there is a small twin bedroom suitable for two children or one adult comfortably or two adults at a push. You will find also; an easy to use; comfortable sofa-bed in the lounge should it be needed. All bed-linen for the bedrooms and towels for the bathroom are included in the price. The price quoted is the total price you pay there are no hidden ?extras? to pay. We thoughtfully provide you with a welcome pack which includes tea; coffee; milk; bread; cereal and luxury biscuits. Fresh flowers from the garden are provided whenever possible. Car Parking is directly in front of the cottage.

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