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Elliott TerraceHexham

Total£0
Beds2 Guests
Beds1 Beds
Bathroom1 Bathrooms
Bedrooms1 Bedrooms
PetsPet-Friendly
2.44(9 Reviews)

Located in the peaceful village of Wark, 3 Elliot Terrace is a dog friendly unique property perfect for couples or solo travellers. Although recently renovated with modern appliances the property has retained its traditional character and charm. The owners have carefully designed the interiors with key pieces from local auction houses which are in keeping with the cottage's local area and original features. If you are looking to enjoy the beauty that Northumberland has to offer, look no further than 3 Elliot Terrace.

The Space

The living room at 3 Elliott Terrace is a cosy, yet spacious area with a traditional log-burning fireplace, and a comfy red sofa. The space also has a dining area with a 4-seater wooden table giving you plenty of space to enjoy your meals. The kitchen is modern and light. The mint green cupboards and wooden worktops really stand out, whilst the modern appliances make it easy for you to whip up meals in between exploring stunning Northumberland. You will be able to make the most of the garden space during your stay. Directly accessible from the kitchen, it has both a grassed and paved area, ideal for basking in the sun during the summer months. The bathroom is also downstairs and it is a very pleasant space, perfect for a relaxing bath. With a bathtub, wash basin, and a WC, the bathroom is airy and bright. Head upstairs and you’ll find the bedroom which is a large and well-organised space. It has a traditional wooden chest of drawers which provides excellent storage space for your belongings. The interior is boldly coloured with a mustard yellow soft furnishings that gives the space a fresh, vibrant and inviting feel.

Neighbourhood

The village of Wark stands on the west bank of the River North Tyne, some ten miles north-west of Hexham and five miles south of Bellingham. Wark is a remarkably attractive village, home to independently run shops, a post office and the award-winning Battlesteads Restaurant. There are a number of beautiful walking routes nearby such as Kielder Forest and the North Tyne Paths, whilst Hadrians Wall can also be accessed nearby. You’ll also find a local observatory close by, and the village itself is within the ‘Dark Skies Northumberland’ area.

Getting Around

The nearby town of Hexham is roughly a 20-minute drive from Wark. Hexham has plenty of bus routes including trips to Newcastle and the Metro Centre. There is a bus stop in Wark which travels through to Hexham so you can get there easily. The nearest train station is Hexham which has routes from Newcastle, Carlisle and Sunderland.

Other things to note

Host & Stay are committed to our owners that their homes are protected during bookings. For this reason, we require all of our guests to transfer a £250.00 Damage Deposit (subject to a £10.00 administration charge) or, to purchase an Accidental Damage Waiver for £25.00 which will cover you for up to £500.00 of accidental damage during your stay.

Guest Access
Check-inCheck-in: 16:00
CheckoutCheck-out: 10:00

Guests have access to the full property. The keys to the property can be accessed via a secure key safe. Free on-street parking is available outside the property on a first come, first served basis.

Amenities

BathtubBathtub
Bed linensBed linens
Carbon monoxide detectorCarbon monoxide detector
Cleaning DisinfectionCleaning Disinfection
Reviews
Gail
airbnb
24/7/2022

Unfortunately this property was not quite ready for guests having apparently been empty for a while. The location and space are good, however rear outside space needs a tidy up and ultimately the lack of hot water ended our stay early. Good communication with company and owner did try to rectify this during our stay, however this proved unsuccessful. With some improvements, this property should make a lovely stay. Please note, at time of stay the wood burner was currently not connected and decorative only.

Rob
airbnb
29/6/2024

Upon arriving and entering the cottage the smell was terrible; very musty and it quickly became apparent it hadn’t been thoroughly cleaned in sometime. We had to open the windows and basically give the cottage a good clean.The decor is most definitely an acquired taste and to be honest is very oppressive and dour for a little cottage, including the angels above the fireplace which are downright freaky. The shower made a horrendous noise when used and ended up breaking down, not before I narrowly missed being badly scalded. However the response to addressing this was swift,but sadly proved not possible to rectify during our stay and the shower deemed unsafe to use. To be honest this cottage needs withdrawing from rental and sorting out properly. The garden was awful and overgrown with weeds. Two positives were the very comfortable settee and bed, although a dirty bedsheet left in the bedroom drawer is not a good look. Please sort this cottage out as it could be really beautiful.

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