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Rothbury, Northumberland
 

Range Cottage

4
Guests
2
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
Dog Friendly
Please see the Dog Friendly section below for more information
A delightful escape for four in the grounds of Netherwitton Hall, a historic country house in the heart of Northumberland.

With a history stretching back to 1405, Grade I listed Netherwitton Hall was built in 1685 and has remained in the same family ever since. Located in the heart of the county between the Northumberland National Park and the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Range Cottage is a sophisticated hideaway in the grounds of the Hall. Guests are invited to enjoy the finest elements of this remarkable region. Look forward to days spent exploring the area or setting out on peaceful walks across the Estate, keeping an eye out for the resident red squirrels as they dart amongst the mature trees.

Range Cottage is the end property in a row of three, situated beside the garden to the rear of the Hall. Enter the cottage through the front door into a boot room with space for coats and outdoor gear. This leads to a small, thoughtfully designed inner hall, with a generous desk and discreet storage below. While perfect as a practical workstation, this space also lends itself beautifully to entertaining – transforming into an elegant setting for serving drinks. A patterned rug and a colourful ikat blind add a vibrancy to the colour palette.

Up a few steps, you’ll find a spacious and well-equipped kitchen, with cabinets painted in Lake Red gloss and a cosy dining space seating four guests - the perfect spot for socialising over a delicious home-cooked meal. A traditional split stable door opens onto a private and enclosed rear garden, ideal for warmer summer days.

Off the inner hall lies the sitting room, which is centered around a beautifully preserved historic range. Although decorative, this striking focal point brings a sense of warmth, charm and heritage to the room. Unwind on the double sofa, the snuggler armchair, or a further two leather armchairs which are elevated with rich velvet and suzani patterned cushions. To the side, a carpeted staircase leads to an upper landing with access to the two bedrooms and ensuite bathrooms.

The master bedroom features a king size bed dressed in crisp white linens and a delicately patterned quilt. With sloped ceilings, traditional wooden beside tables and botanical print wallpaper from Jane Churchhill, the room has an inviting country elegance. Flowing from the bedroom, the en suite shower room is decorated in Yeabridge Green, with a tiled walk-in rainforest shower.

The second bedroom is home to a super king size bed which can be configured as twin beds on request. The bedroom feels both inviting and effortlessly stylish, with accents of soft pink and blue. Next door, you’ll find the second en suite bathroom, with a three-quarter bath and a shower mixer tap.

Range Cottage benefits from a fully enclosed private garden and terrace, with table, chairs and a gas barbecue. This is perfect for relaxing, entertaining and alfresco dining, with a large, well-maintained lawn and carefully planted herbaceous borders.

Netherwitton and Longwitton Estate comprises 5,200 acres, including 1,000 acres of carefully managed forestry, and is firmly focused upon responsible, sustainable stewardship and conservation. A variety of environmental schemes are in place, including Woodland Creation schemes and a Countryside Stewardship scheme which promotes red squirrel conservation and habitat development. Although the Hall itself and the Walled Garden are private to the owners, guests are more than welcome to explore the wider Estate and are provided with a selection of maps of recommended walking routes.

There is also plenty to keep you occupied further afield, whether that’s visiting the nearby National Trust properties of Wallington and Cragside, or the historic sites of Hadrian’s Wall, Alnwick Castle and Garden, Bamburgh Castle and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, all of which are under an hour’s drive away. Walkers can look forward to exploring the unspoilt Simonside Hills, the Cheviots, and Kielder. The designated walking routes along St Oswald’s Way and the Northumberland Coast Path are both within easy striking distance. The landscape is sure to delight wildlife-spotters and walkers.


ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION

For guests looking to holiday together but enjoy their own space, Grooms Cottage (sleeping 2) and Hall Cottage (sleeping 3) next door can be let in conjunction with Range Cottage.

Special Offers

Launch Discount
Enjoy 10% off a 7-night or more stay in April 2026

Property Layout

GROUND FLOOR

Access from the front of the cottage. This leads into a boot room with bench seating and ample space for outdoor wear/boots.

Inner hall (one step up). A generous desk surface with storage below is a useful space as a drinks area, but functions equally well as a work/study space.

Kitchen (two steps up). The well-equipped kitchen has an induction hob, electric oven, full height integrated fridge freezer, a Nespresso coffee machine (pod type) and a slimline dishwasher. A washer/dryer can be found in the fitted cupboard in the boot room. There is a dining space with a table and bench seating for 4 guests. A split/stable door from the kitchen leads into the enclosed rear garden.

The sitting room leads directly off the inner hall.  This features a double sofa, a snuggler armchair and two further leather armchairs. It should be noted that the attractive original Range fireplace is decorative only. This room has a Smart TV, a Sonos speaker and a selection of books.


FIRST FLOOR

Stairs with a handrail from the sitting room lead to an upper landing with access to the two bedrooms, each of which has an en suite bathroom.
 
Bedroom one with king size bed, bedside tables, a Roberts DAB radio, a large chest of drawers, and a hanging rail with hangers.
 
En suite bathroom with large walk-in rainforest shower with low profile tray (approx. 1.5 inches), a heated towel rail, basin and WC.
 
Bedroom two with super king size bed (this will be set up as a super king as the default but can, on request, be configured to twin single beds), bedside tables, small chest of drawers, bookcase with a generous selection of books and an armchair. Velux window with blackout blind.
 
En suite bathroom with 3/4 bath with bath shower mixer tap, heated towel rail, basin and WC.


OUTSIDE

The cottage benefits from an enclosed garden to the rear of the property, which is private and dog-proof. A split/stable door from the kitchen opens onto a side patio, and a set of metal steps with a handrail (6 steps) leads to an upper terrace and lawned garden with herbaceous borders. This has an outdoor table with seating for 6 guests. A gas barbecue is provided.

Secure storage for bikes can be made available on request.

Parking is at the rear of the hall, facing the rear lawn, with the cottage to your left.
 
There are designated walks around the wider estate where you may be lucky enough to spot the resident red squirrels. Upon request, the owner may be able to provide access to a hide for red squirrel viewing in the estate woods. 

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Location

Located in the heart of Northumberland, the area surrounding Netherwitton features several historic sites, walks and traditional market towns. Nearby Rothbury, located on the meandering River Coquet, is built from mellow sandstone and is home to a vibrant high street with a variety of independent shops, including a good delicatessen, butcher and baker.

Nearby Morpeth also has a wide variety of shops, cafés and restaurants and is an excellent gateway to the region, lying on the fast train line between London and Edinburgh. History enthusiasts will find plenty to keep them occupied in the area. Wallington Hall, which was given to the National Trust by Sir Walter Trevelyan in 1942, is closely connected with Netherwitton Hall. Margaret Thornton of Netherwitton married Walter Trevelyan of Wallington in 1772 and Trevelyans continue to live at Netherwitton.

A further jewel of this part of Northumberland is the National Trust property of Cragside, the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity. This marvel of the Victorian Gothic Revival, surrounded by beautiful gardens and mature trees, showcases the innovative spirit of Lord Armstrong and is a perfect day trip. Historic fishing villages and the wide sandy beaches of the Northumberland coast, including Druridge Bay, Alnmouth, Craster, Warkworth, and Bamburgh are also an easy drive away.

Amenities

    All Amenities

    • Allows babies in arms
      Up to 12 months.
    • Allows children
      1-16 years.
    • Barbecue
    • Bath
    • Cot
      A travel cot is available on request. Travel cot bedding is not supplied.
    • Dog friendly
      One dog is welcome at a charge of £30. Dogs must be kept off the furniture and out of the bedrooms. There is an outside tap with a garden hose in the rear garden for washing your dog (please dry them before letting them back inside).
    • Enclosed garden
    • Hairdryer
      There are hairdryers in the bedrooms.
    • Heating
      The heating is powered from a bio-mass system using sustainable timber from the Estate. There is a heating thermostat on the wall in the sitting room, and the radiators in each of the rooms can be thermostatically controlled. The Range fire in the sitting room is decorative only.
    • Highchair
      A high chair is available on request.
    • Linen & towels provided
      Guests can choose either feather and down, or hypoallergenic bedding.
    • Outside space
    • Wi-Fi
      Wi-Fi is available with good speeds circa 60MBs. Mobile coverage is good.

Dog Friendly

One dog is welcome at a charge of £30. Dogs must be kept off the furniture and out of the bedrooms. There is an outside tap with a garden hose in the rear garden for washing your dog (please dry them before letting them back inside).

Important Information

Range Cottage is the far end cottage in a row of three cottages at the rear of Netherwitton Hall, all available as holiday lets. Refer to the ‘additional accommodation’ section for details.

Netherwitton is a working estate and guests should not enter the walled garden where there is forestry and agricultural machinery. Netherwitton Hall and the garden surrounding the hall are private but a tour of the garden with the owners may be arranged in advance by appointment.

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: 4 pm
Departure time: 10 am

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Guests
Max Adults:
4
Max Children:
2
Max Infants:
1
(Children who require a cot)
Maximum number of adults and children is 4
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The split stable kitchen door, perfect for letting the outdoors in.

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