Make yourself at home in this wonderfully cosy living room, with wood-burning stove.

 
 

 

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The holiday cottage

 

About the farm

 

Places to visit in the area

 

From Ewe to You

 

Contact

 

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Contents

 

The holiday cottage

 

About the farm

 

Places to visit in the area

 

From Ewe to You

 

Contact

 

Home

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Old Smithy

 

 

 

 

This is a luxury conversion of a traditional stone building which has 3 bedrooms and can sleep up to 6 people and a baby.

(There is a cot and high chair. Babysitting is available.)

 

The former blacksmith's shop has been renovated into a comfortable and spacious living room opening on to a south facing walled garden. The adjoining stable has been transformed into a large well-equipped pine kitchen. There is full gas central heating so whatever the weather you'll be warm.

 

The Old Smithy is situated on the farm - but quiet! There are beautiful views of the coast and Holy Island, the Cheviot Hills and northwards into the Scottish Borders.

 

Living room: Wood burning stove in the original Smithy fireplace. Colour TV.

Kitchen: Gas hob with electric oven, automatic washing machine/dryer, fridge.

Bathroom: Bath with shower, w.c. and basin.

Upstairs: Coom ceiling and velux windows overlooking open farmland and south to the Cheviot hills.

 

There is ample car parking space.

 

Click the links for:

Some photographs of the inside of the cottage

A sample of the stunning views

The floorplan of the Old Smithy

 

Prices range from about £250 to £650, inclusive of fuel and VAT.

Mid-week and weekend breaks are available from October to March.

 

Inside the Old Smithy

 

 

A kitchen designed for cooking, eating and relaxing.

 

 

The master-bedroom, with basin, is comfortable and tastefully decorated.

 

 

The third bedroom is upstairs – its adventurous attic atmosphere make it perfect for children and the young at heart.

 

 

Why not spend some time in the well-kept garden? There’s also a table and chairs, the perfect place to spend relaxing summer days.

 

 

 

Some of the views from the Old Smithy

 

           

 

 

The floorplan of the cottage