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Handpicked holiday homes & cottages in Belford & beyond. An ideal base to explore North Northumberland & the Eastern Scottish Borders.

In the heart of Northumberland, Belford offers quintessential village charm and is home to quaint shops, inviting pubs and the renowned Sunnyhills Farm Shop selling regional produce. Nearby, the Ford & Etal Estate hosts a fantastic calendar of family activities and is also home to tearooms and the historic Black Bull pub. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy a variety of walking and cycling trails, while many of the region’s best spots are within easy reach, including cultural experiences at Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed and the coastal highlights of Bamburgh and the Farne Islands.

 
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