Cuthbert House
If you’re after a family break full of fresh air, long walks and plenty of quality time together then Cuthbert House could be the perfect base.
Firstly, it’s situated in a beautiful part of Northumberland, just inside the Coquet Valley’s spectacular Brinkburn Estate. That puts you close both to the remains of a 12th-century Priory, and to an abundance of outings suitable for those of all ages or experience, whether on two or four legs.
The house’s open-plan ground floor has been designed to make it easy to chat and spend time together, while never feeling cramped. To one side is a sitting room featuring two sofas facing a Smart TV, with a large dining room for family meals to its side and in the heart of the room is the kitchen with a built-in breakfast bar and four stools where you can come together to cook, drink cups of tea or play games.
Venture upstairs and you’ll find two super-king bedrooms – one ensuite – and an extra bathroom. Each sleeping quarter has bedside tables and lamps, a chest of drawers, hanging hooks and a bright, Scandi-style colour palette, and each can also be arranged as a twin. The ensuite bedroom also contains a decorative feature fireplace, while its counterpart has lovely views over fields. The bathrooms both have rainfall showers, and one also boasts a separate bathtub.
Outside, the cottage is accompanied by a lawned, south-facing garden framed by bamboo fencing and aromatic shrubs. A dining table and chairs are laid out here to suit al-fresco dinners or perhaps a game of cards.
Cuthbert House is part of a short, longstanding terrace at the estate’s entrance. That puts Brinkburn Priory at a two-minute drive or ten-minute walk, secluded on a snaking, steep-sided bend of the River Coquet. Featuring distinctive witches’-hat towers, it was built in 1135 by Augustinian monks delighted at the seclusion of this wooded valley. Centuries later, the now-private residence was painted by Turner before seeing a gothic manor house added.
With the Priory now an English Heritage property, you’ll need to pay (or be a member) to enter and admire its stained-glass windows or William Hill organ. Around the wider, wonderful Brinkburn estate, there’s a designated spot for wild swimmers and a gorgeous circular trail to walk along the Coquet. Access to that is offered by a meadow-crossing path from Cuthbert’s back garden.
Ready to explore further? Alnwick Castle and the pretty market town of Rothbury are close, while Coquetdale, the Coquet’s upper section, is a wonderfully wild expanse of open moorland and rocky outcrops extending into the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland National Park. You’re also within 15 miles of Alnmouth’s bay beach, and just an hour’s drive from Hadrian’s Wall.
ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION
For guests looking to holiday together, this property can be booked alongside the other three cottages in the row, Bel House (sleeps 4), Blakey House (sleeps 4), and Mullins House (sleeps 4). Blakey & Cuthbert House can also be booked as a single unit sleeping 8. A further two properties, The Stables (sleeps 8) and Priory Cottage (sleeps 2), are located 0.5 miles away on the Estate. The Stables & Priory Cottage can be booked as a single unit sleeping 10.
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Property Layout
GROUND FLOOR
Access from the front doorway into the porch.
Small hallway with hanging hooks and a washer/dryer combi.
Open plan sitting room and kitchen with good social space.
Sitting area contains two two-seater sofas, large dining table with seating for four guests, wood burning stove and Smart TV.
Kitchen contains fan-oven and 4-ring induction hob, integrated fridge freezer, microwave, kettle, two-slice toaster, integrated dishwasher, ample storage space and island with sink and built in breakfast bar with four stools.
Please note - there is a subtle door to the left in the hallway, which leads through to the living room of Blakey Cottage, this is accessible only if booked as a single unit.
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom one can be configured as either a super king size or twins, with bedside tables and lamps, chest of drawers, hanging hooks on the wall, chair and decorative feature fireplace.
En-suite shower room, with rainfall shower head and additional attachment, WC, and sink with mirror and shelf space.
Bedroom two can be configured as either a super king size or twins with bedside tables and lamps, chest of drawers, shaker hooks for hanging space, and chair. Window offers views over field behind the cottages.
Family bathroom with a large bath with handheld shower attachment, separate walk-in shower with rainfall showerhead and additional attachment, heated towel rail, WC, and sink with illuminated mirrored cabinet above.
A z-bed suitable for a child is available on request at a fee (subject to availability) for guests who would like a different bed set-up, however, the number of guests cannot exceed the stated maximum.
OUTSIDE
The property benefits from a south-facing lawned garden with outdoor dining table and seating for four guests.
The garden offers views out over the field behind the row of cottages with gated access to the field from the garden.
There is also a gate through to Blakey House garden for when the cottages are booked together as a single unit. At the front, there is a pretty potted plant area and again a gate separating Cuthbert House and Blakey House, so when booked together guests can come and go as they please.
There are two designated parking spaces near the front of the cottage.
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Location
Located in the heart of Northumberland, Rothbury promises a relaxing escape spent surrounded by rolling hills and the meandering River Coquet. This traditional market town, built from mellow sandstone, is home to a vibrant high street with an array of independent shops, cosy tearooms, and welcoming pubs.
History enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them occupied in Rothbury. The town is near the famed National Trust property of Cragside House, the first home in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. This marvel of the Victorian Gothic Revival, surrounded by beautiful gardens and towering trees, showcases the innovative spirit of Lord Armstrong and is the perfect spot for a day trip.
The surrounding area is sure to delight nature lovers and explorers. The Simonside Hills, the Cheviot Hills, and the Northumberland National Park are all within easy reach, providing ample opportunities for hiking and cycling. If you'd like to experience some sea air, the historic fishing villages and wide sandy beaches of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, such as Alnmouth and Warkworth, are also just half an hour away.
FISHING ON SITE
Salmon and trout fishing is available on the Brinkburn Estate. Guests must bring their own equipment including rods, flies and waders. A rod license must also be purchased. Please contact us for further details.
Amenities
- Allows babies in armsUp to 12 months.
- Allows children1 - 16 years.
- Bath
- CotA travel cot is available on request. Travel cot bedding is not supplied.
- Dog friendlyTwo dogs are welcome (£35 fee per dog).
- Fishing on siteRefer to Location tab for further information.
- HeatingCentral heating throughout the property. Wood burning stove in the sitting room.
- Highchair
- Linen & towels provided
- Open fire/ Woodburning stoveInitial supply of logs provided, with extra supplies available to purchase on-site.
- Outside space
- Wi-FiWi-Fi is available and is a good speed. Mobile coverage is poor in the cottage and surrounding estate but guests will be able to make Wi-Fi calls instead.
All Amenities
Dog Friendly
Important Information
Cuthbert House sits in the middle of a terrace row of four cottages at the entrance of the estate. The garden is enclosed but visible to the neighbouring property. Cuthbert House also shares an access gate in the front and rear garden with Blakey House, as well as an internal access door. These access points will only be usable if both properties are booked as a single unit. The estate office sits opposite the property and staff may occasionally be seen passing.
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.
Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am
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