Stonecrop Cottage

Rothbury

2 guests

1 bedroom

1 bed

1 bathroom

Property Overview

Escape to Stonecrop Cottage, a charming holiday home nestled in the tranquil village of Alwinton. This delightful cottage offers a cosy retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway in the heart of the Northumberland National Park. Enjoy the comforts of a fully equipped kitchen, a relaxing bathtub, and the convenience of private parking. Explore the stunning rural surroundings with activities like cycling, or simply unwind and embrace the serene atmosphere of this lovely cottage.

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Property Details

The Space
Stonecrop Cottage is a fabulous, detached stone cottage with stunning views across the Coquet Valley. Nestling in the picturesque village of Alwinton it stands amongst some of the most outstandingly beautiful and unspoilt countryside in Northumberland. Stonecrop Cottage has charm and tranquillity in abundance.

As you walk into the hallway, head to the right and you’ll find the bedroom and ensuite bathroom. The bedroom is a tastefully decorated, bright space featuring a comfy double bed and contemporary lighting which hangs above the space. Patterned wallpaper contrasts perfectly with the white-painted stone walls within the neutral colour scheme. A traditional tall wardrobe and exposed wooden flooring complete the room and add even more charm.

In the ensuite bathroom you’ll find grey floor tiles and sleek silver hardware. The room features a bathtub with overhead shower and a cherry red, gloss vanity cabinet.

Head back to the entrance hallway, to the left and you’ll discover the open plan kitchen and living area. With high ceilings and peaceful views out onto the private garden, this space is very impressive. Relax on the eclectic, leather sofa with a book or switch on the flat screen TV to catch up on your favourite shows. This well-designed living room has low lighting which creates a lovely calm and relaxing atmosphere.

The shaker kitchen creates a cosy feel which contrasts beautifully with the striking red walls. You’ll have everything you need for your stay as the kitchen is equipped with a whole host of modern appliances.

Enjoy meals at the dining table for up to four – whether it’s breakfast after a lazy morning or an evening dinner with your loved one.

From the living space, you can open the sliding door into the conservatory which, in turn, leads to the garden. In the summer months, sit in the conservatory, which boasts a second dining space, and let the fresh Northumberland air drift in.

Neighborhood
Nestled at the edge of the Northumberland National Park, Alwinton is a hidden gem where peace, nature, and history blend seamlessly. This charming village is surrounded by rolling hills, heather-clad moorland, and tranquil river valleys, offering an idyllic setting for a restful countryside escape.

Alwinton is a favourite starting point for walkers and nature lovers, with direct access to scenic trails through the Cheviot Hills and along the River Alwin. Whether you’re exploring ancient hill forts, stargazing under some of the darkest skies in Europe, or enjoying a quiet picnic by the water, the area offers a perfect backdrop for adventure or relaxation.
From gentle riverside strolls to more challenging hill climbs, walkers of all abilities will find rewarding routes right on the doorstep. The nearby Clennell Street trail follows an old drovers’ road deep into the hills, offering panoramic views across the Northumberland National Park. Wildlife is abundant too – look out for red squirrels, deer, and birds of prey as you walk. With well-marked paths, welcoming pubs nearby, and the peaceful atmosphere of one of England’s most remote valleys, Alwinton is a true haven for walkers seeking solitude, beauty, and inspiration.

Despite its rural tranquillity, Alwinton is within easy reach of traditional market towns like Rothbury, where you’ll find cosy pubs, local shops, and historic attractions such as Cragside House. The nearby Clennell Hall Country House often hosts live music and events, adding a touch of local charm to your stay. For food and drink, The Star Inn is just a short drive away offers hearty meals and a welcoming atmosphere, while The Rose and Thistle in the village is a favourite among locals and visitors alike, serving up classic pub menu’s and cask ales that showcase the best of Northumberland hospitality.

Ideal for couples, families, and outdoor enthusiasts, a stay in Alwinton promises fresh air, breathtaking landscapes, and a true taste of Northumberland’s unspoilt beauty.

Getting Around
The nearest train station to Alwinton can be found in Alnmouth, 23 miles away from Stonecrop Cottage. Alnmouth Train Station has direct services operating to locations across the UK including Edinburgh, Leeds, London Kings Cross, Newcastle upon Tyne and Plymouth.

One bus route operates in Alwinton offering access to Rothbury.

  • Bathtub
  • Bed linens
  • Cleaning Disinfection
  • Clothing storage
  • Coffee
  • Cookware
  • Cycling
  • Dining table
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Enhanced cleaning practices
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First aid kit
  • Free parking on premises
  • Hangers
  • Heating
  • High touch surfaces disinfected
  • Hot water
  • Kettle
  • Kitchen
  • Laptop friendly workspace
  • Oven
  • Pets allowed
  • Private entrance
  • Rural
  • Smoke detector
  • Stove
  • TV
  • Toaster
  • Towels provided
  • Village
  • Wine glasses

Guests have access to the full lower floor of the cottage.

The keys to Stonecrop Cottage are accessed via a key safe box. Further information will be provided prior to check-in.

A maximum of two vehicles are welcome to stay at Stone Crop Cottage per reservation. Private on-site parking is available for one vehicle.

Please note that Stonecrop Cottage is located next to a working farm so you may hear our neighbours working through the day and occasional farm vehicles or quad bikes passing by.

Check-in: 16:00

Checkout: 10:00

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