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Mallow Lodge

Bamburgh, Northumberland

Evocative of the natural beauty of Scandinavian design, this fantastic lodge forms part of a unique development within an oh-so-striking setting, just two miles from Bamburgh and never-ending sands.

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Overview

Evocative of the natural beauty of Scandinavian design, this fantastic lodge forms part of a unique development within an oh-so-striking setting - built on the site of a former whinstone quarry, mid way between the stunning sands of Budle Bay and Bamburgh, one of the most popular beach destinations in England.

Just two miles from Bamburgh and miles of vast golden sands

With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, it will suit both families and couples alike, and with dogs welcome too, it really is tailor made for a perfect coastal getaway. A key feature of the lodge is its modernist cutting edge design, characterised by two vast glass windows in brushed powder grey, a perfect complement to the rugged surrounding landscape.

Inside, the look is wonderfully inviting, comprising a light filled open-plan living space with a fireplace dividing the sitting room space and kitchen/dining area. Three large sofas mean there’s plenty of relaxation room while a wood burner will add a certain cosy ambience on those cooler days when curling up with a good book feels like a good plan!

The smart kitchen with integrated units is well equipped with all the essentials while the dining area seats eight comfortably. Large bi-folding doors open up onto a south-facing deck giving plenty of dining options when the sun starts to shine.

There are three bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a master bedroom with en-suite shower room, a king size double and a twin room (photo pending of twin singles bedroom). This lodge also benefits from a bath for those who luxuriate in a good soak.

A short walk through the woodland will take you up to the quarry top with a viewing platform which offers incredible views towards Bamburgh Castle and the Farne Islands beyond.

Property details

Ground floor

Large utility/boot room with hanging space for outdoor wear.

Open plan sitting room/dining kitchen comprising:

Sitting room with two double sofas, two armchairs, wood burning stove (with initial supply of logs provided), large wall-mounted Smart TV with Freesat, digital radio with docking station, selection of games and books. There are also binoculars that guests are welcome to use.

Kitchen with induction hob, electric oven, dishwasher, large fridge / freezer. A microwave and washing machine with dryer sits in the utility room. Dining area with seating for six. Large bi-folding doors open out onto the deck.

Bedroom one with 5’ king size bed, side tables, wardrobe with hanging and drawer space.

En suite bathroom with large shower with rainforest head, heated towel rail, basin and WC. Underfloor heating.

Bedroom two with 5’ king size bed, side tables, wardrobe with hanging and drawer space.

Family bathroom with bath with shower over, heated towel rail, basin and WC. Underfloor heating.

Bedroom three with two full size 3' twin beds, small chest of drawers. Please note, the third bedroom has recently been refurbished with twin beds replacing the original bunk beds - new photos pending.

Outside

The lodge sits in a development of twelve other properties, all in the same style and in private ownership. The lodge benefits from a south-facing decked terrace to the rear with garden furniture. Please note that a barbecue is not provided.

The decked area is not enclosed, however the south-facing aspect towards the quarry face offers a level of privacy. The wider site is a communal space.

Parking

There is designated private parking for two vehicles to the front of the property.

Electric Vehicle Charging

For safety reasons, we do not permit electric vehicle or hybrid car charging at this property. If you’re travelling by EV, discover your nearest electric vehicle charging point here.

Babies & Children

A travel cot and highchair can be provided on request.

Guests are permitted to walk to the top of the quarry where there is a viewing point, however it is important to note that this area is unfenced. Guests do so at their own risk and children will require careful supervision.

Dogs

Two dogs are permitted at a charge of £20 per dog but should be kept to the utility/boot room until clean and dry and for sleeping. They must be kept out of the bedrooms and off the furniture. The outside decked area is unfenced therefore dogs must be supervised and kept on leads.

Guest amenities

High quality bed linen and towels are provided and guest toiletries are supplied. A hairdryer is provided in the two double bedrooms.

Wi-Fi & Mobile Coverage

The lodge benefits from fast fibre broadband. Mobile reception is poor within the property but the signal improves outside. EE provides the best signal. A landline is provided for incoming and emergency calls.

Heating

Electric heating throughout the property which is thermostatically controlled. Underfloor heating in the bathrooms. Wood burning stove in the sitting room with initial supply of logs provided.

Guest privacy

The lodge sits on a site in a development of twelve other properties, all in the same style and in private ownership. There is an adjacent development with a further ten lodges.

The lodge benefits from a south-facing decked terrace to the rear with garden furniture and barbecue. The wider site area is a communal space and as such, certain rules do apply.

Guests are permitted to walk to the top of the quarry where there is a viewing point, however it is important to note that this area is unfenced. Guests do so at their own risk and children will require careful supervision.

Location

The village of Bamburgh sits 2.5 miles away with friendly local shops, quaint tea-rooms, cosy pubs and restaurants on the doorstep as well as miles upon miles of stunning white sands within walking distance it is part of the reason visitors return to this area year-after-year, and why it remains one of the most popular beach destinations in England.

For dining-out, you can enjoy fantastic fresh seafood at The Potted Lobster located in the heart of the village; the Castle Hotel for a hearty pub meal and pretty beer garden; or the Victoria Hotel if you like great pub food and some chat next to the fire. Alternatively try The Wyndenwell for an ice-cream, cake and coffee stop, or the Copper Kettle, a characterful little tea-room serving a selection of freshly baked scones and light-bites. For something a bit more informal en-route to the beach, The Hut sits on the edge of the sand dunes for a delicious bacon butty or a kipper bun.

For provisions, The Pantry is a super deli selling meats, cheeses, preserves, freshly baked bread and smoked fish as well as lots of naughty puddings which all come from renowned local suppliers across the area. For picnics or lunches on-the-go, they will prepare sandwiches on request along with freshly ground coffee, or can arrange for food hampers full of gourmet goodies to be made up for your arrival at your holiday home. R Carter has been the village butchers for 125 years serving only the finest locally produced meat, homemade pies and award winning bacon which is cured and smoked on the premises. The nearest Co-op supermarket can be found in nearby Seahouses.

Activities

The beach at Bamburgh is a wonderful spot for families, walkers and water sports enthusiasts. Surfing and windsurfing is highly rated here with waves naturally breaking to the left and right as a result of the numerous sandbars along its length, and while there is no lifeguard cover on this section, it is seen as a safe spot for swimming.

Alternatively, six miles south of Bamburgh, you will find excellent watersports on the golden sands of Beadnell Bay where you can launch boats, rent surfboards, wetsuits and bikes or try your hand at kitesurfing, windsurfing, sea canoeing and waterskiing with accredited instructors.

Sitting in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty within the Lindisfarne Nature Reserve, nature lovers, birdwatchers and photographers will be captivated by the vast variety of wildlife and birdlife at nearby Budle Bay. Holy Island is also a hot spot for vast numbers of migrant species, including the chance to see the odd grey seal bobbing inquisitively in the sea or basking on the sand flats while sightings of minke whales and white-beaked dolphins can also be spotted here in calm sea conditions.

No visit to this area should go by without a visit to the Farne Islands, and a recent accolade by Sir David Attenborough should leave you in no doubt as to its credentials when he declared it his favourite place in the UK to capture nature at its very best. Charters from the harbour run every day from Seahouses (weather permitting) and you will be enthralled by the thousands of breeding sea-birds and seals taking up every square foot of this incredible rocky outcrop, including over 37,000 pairs of characterful Puffins.

Walking and cycling in this area is a delight with an abundance of trails and waymarked routes suitable for all ages and abilities. Take the four mile circular walk from Bamburgh to Budle Bay with your four-legged friend, where you can experience amazing sunsets over the bay, or for cyclists, there are family routes, leisure routes, and mountain biking trails with everything from easy coastal stretches to high energy treks.

The whole area is bursting with things to do, dotted by a trail of castles and fortifications interspersed with pretty seaside villages all the way up and down the coast. The skyline is dominated by the dramatic outline of Bamburgh Castle from miles around, and a visit will allow you to experience over two thousand years of fascinating history with dark tales of royal rebellion, turbulent battles, and stories of powerful legend and folklore.

Finally, cross the causeway to Holy Island to trace the legend of St. Cuthbert; head to Craster to sample their legendary oak smoked kippers; visit the beautiful gardens at Howick Hall; or head inland to experience the medieval splendour of Alnwick Castle with its fantastic child-friendly activity programme inspired by the wizardly magic and broomstick antics of Harry Potter.

 

C&C experiences

C&C experiences

We invite you to enjoy the most coveted and exclusive local experiences available in the North of England and the South of Scotland on your next Crabtree & Crabtree adventure.

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Children and families

Children and families

Here at Crabtree & Crabtree, we like to think we’ve pulled together some rather nifty ideas to keep tots to teens happy and entertained during your stay.

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Historic houses and castles

Historic houses and castles

With more stately homes, castles and historic sites here than you can shake a proverbial stick at, visitors are quite simply spoilt for choice.

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Walking

Walking

From the lush green uplands to shimmering sea, the area boasts a hugely diverse and enticing landscape that is perfect for exploring on foot. From gentle rambles to long-distance hikes, there are a vast array of trails and waymarked routes for newbie walkers or experienced alike.

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Wildlife

Wildlife

Our region is home to outstanding scenery which boasts emerald forests, pristine lochs and rivers, heathery hillsides, sweeping moorlands as well as a picture perfect coastline.

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Golf

Golf

There are 40 golf courses in Northumberland, and another 21 in the Scottish Borders offering visitors an incredibly wide and varied range of golfing options.

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Fishing

Fishing

Welcome to the realm of the king of fish, the mighty River Tweed. Every year thousands of Atlantic Salmon make their way up river, an annual odyssey that is one of nature's miracles.

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Adventure Sports

Adventure Sports

If you love a challenge or just crave a little excitement away from the day-to-day bustle of working life, we have lots to offer - whether it be watery pursuits, muddy blasts or thrill seeking, adrenaline-charged adventures.

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Cycling & mountain biking

Cycling & mountain biking

Whether you ride fast or slow, on-road or off-road, there is something uniquely special about enjoying some outdoor time on two wheels. Here in the region we have something for everyone from high-energy mountain biking blasts to gentle forest paths the whole family can enjoy.

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Shooting

Shooting

For sheer variety alone Northumberland and the Scottish Borders are irresistible to any gun.

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Ancestral history research

Ancestral history research

Crabtree & Crabtree know that tracing the history of your family can be a wonderful journey of discovery. Here are our top tips for starting your family tree.

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Services

Holiday photography

Holiday photography

Family holidays, reunions and honeymoons kindle priceless moments that deserve preserving.

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Wine delivery

Wine delivery

Crabtree & Crabtree have teamed up with Corney & Barrow one of the longest established independent Wine Merchants in the UK to offer a bespoke service.

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Beauty and spa treatments

Beauty and spa treatments

Everyone needs some pampering, whatever the occasion.

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Dog sitting

Dog sitting

Our experienced dog sitters will look after your furry friends whilst you are out exploring.

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Additional housekeeping

Additional housekeeping

Award yourself a real break and let us provide a pair (or more) of helping hands.

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Cooks and chefs

Cooks and chefs

Make your stay hassle-free with your own personal cook

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Fresh flowers

Fresh flowers

Fresh cut flowers delivered to your holiday home.

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Reviews

"Walk from Bamburgh to Seahouses amazing! Dunstanburgh, Alnwick and Lindisfarne castles all fantastic. Wonderful walks, salt water café in Beadnell a hidden gem! Also chain bridge honey farm/ crossing into Scotland very lovely. Destiny is all!"

Woodhead Party

"A very comfortable stay in beautiful surroundings. Visited Alnwick castle, Bamburgh Castle, chillingham castle. All completely different but interesting in their own way. We love the area and hope to visit again."

Dixon Family

"Beautiful lodge, Idyllic location, very comfortable stay. Lots of fabulous walks, stunning views, visited Alnwick, Seahouses, Lindisfarne, and Berwick. Oh and a quick hop over the border to Scotland.

We will definitely return."

Weatherall Party

"We had a really lovely time. We loved the lodge/loved Bamburgh and will be recommending to our friends. There is nothing we would have changed about the lodge it was perfect. We would use C&C again as you have been so efficient and helpful."

Ms Laidlaw

"Thank you for a beautiful, comfortable lodge. Well equipped and terrific space for our two families to holiday together."

Sutherland & Gibbson Family

"We had a wonderful relaxing holiday in an amazing location. Amazing weather and beautiful lodge. Highlights include: late night swims, surfing lesson on the beach and horse riding at Seahouses along the sand. We will be back!"

Girdharry Family

"We all had a great time at Mallow Lodge making memories with our grandchildren. The lodge was perfect for our stay. Great location, clean & comfortable. The welcome pack was very much appreciated."

Platt Family

"We had a wonderful stay in Mallow Lodge which was in a beautiful, quiet location ideally situated to visit many attractions in Northumburland and Durham. At first we thought perhaps the quarry location might not be the best but we were wrong! It was so interesting watching all the birds and seeing so many wild flowers. Fantastic view of Bamburgh Castle and the Farne Islands from the top of the quarry. Sitting out and relaxing on the decking was a joy.

The weather was great, it only rained one day but as the lodge was so well equipped and comfortable it was no hardship to just spend the day indoors.

We had a lovely welcome pack left for us, including a bottle of wine – very welcome. The lodge was very clean and the beds were most comfortable with good quality bed linen. 

All in all, a brilliant holiday!"

Harbron Family

"We really enjoyed our stay at Mallow Lodge. It is a great place - very modern, clean, and has lovely furnishings. It is very well equipped and the heating / fire is superb. We had some wonderful trips out to Bamburgh, Berwick, Holy Island and Seahouses. We especially enjoyed long walks along the beaches and were even blessed with sunshine! Highly recommended. Thank you."

The Crees Family

"A lovely, immaculate and comfortable lodge in a great location. We enjoyed taking a boat trip to see the seals and walks along the lovely beach. Lunch in the Treehouse at Alnwick Gardens was great, Thanks."

Emma, Martin, Frank, & Molly the dog

"We were so pleased with Mallow Lodge. It was decorated beautifully and had everything that we needed. As for Crabtree and Crabtree you have been really efficient and we have been extremely happy with your services."

Ms Harington

"We had a lovely time in the lodge, it was gorgeously decorated and had all the amenities we needed and more. The area was great and we spent a lot of time at the beach with our dogs and the children."

Harding family

"We’ve had a fantastic relaxing few days in the cottage – the welcome pack was a lovely touch and the whole place so beautiful. Gorgeous cottage in a beautiful setting. Sitting by a roaring fire in the evening after a day of walking was a highlight. Thank you for a lovely relaxing weekend! Dog biscuits, bowl and blanket were very greatly appreciated and enjoyed!"

Leat family

"We've had a lovely relaxing few days here. The house was very comfortable - a home from home with everything we needed. Beautiful weather and area. Will definitely be back next year. Thank you for the treats!"

Gannon family

"Had a fantastic week at Mallow Lodge. We've enjoyed cycling to Bamburgh and Seahouses. Walking along the beach at Ross, visiting Lindisfarne and Bamburgh Castle. Lovely light, modern property with everything provided."

Lumley family

"Very comfortable lodge, with everything you need to make stay easy. Welcome goodies much appreciated. Location excellent for travelling coast. Many thanks for a beautiful lodge."

Mr & Mrs Holmes

"We've had a lovely week exploring the area. The location is great. Very peaceful location with some great walks in the area. Lovely modern property."

Smith family

"Lovely lodge. Views Fantastic. Loved watching the birds. Bamburgh beach was so peaceful. Had some great days out including boat trips, Alnwick and Chillingham. Food at the Copper Kettle and Potted Lobster was amazing."

Heavey Family

"Beautiful lodge, with everything you could possible need. Great welcome hamper! Fantastic times at the beaches nearby and lovely visits to Bamburgh, Alnwick gardens and Lindisfarne. Fab boat trip to see the seals and sea birds. Great fish and chips in Seahouses. Loxons ice cream in Seahouse is lovely. Saw kestrel, barn owl and lots of small birds around the lodge."

Latos Family

"We have had a wonderful weekend, fantastic place and lots of family memories. Thank you for making the lodge so welcoming."

Gairnes Family

"We loved it here and will definitely be back!"

Evans Family

"Fantastic place! We instantly felt at home, location great and very quiet/peaceful. The lodge has everything you need, perfect! the welcome pack was a lovely surprise, thank you! The Northumberland coast is stunning, we recommend a visit to Alnwick Castle and gardens. We cannot fault anything. We hope to return in the near future."

Mrs & Mr Atkinson

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Location Rural - 2.5 miles from Bamburgh.
Dogs
  • Two dogs are welcome with a charge of £20 per dog.
Arrival / Departure
  • Typical arrival day: Friday, with the additional option of Monday out of high season.
  • Arrival time: 4pm
  • Departure time: 10am
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The sitting room at Mallow Lodge in muted colours with wood burner
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"Two dogs are very welcome here and even receive their own little welcome treat."
Sue, Crabtree & Crabtree
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