The village of Embleton can be found on Northumberland’s Heritage Coastline, close to the magnificent ruin of Dunstanburgh Castle. Embleton has a fascinating history, which stretches back to pre-medieval times. During the Wars of the Roses, the village suffered frequent invasion attempts by the Scots, and much later, in the 19th century, it was famous for its whinstone quarry. To this day a curving whinstone ridge provides shelter from the east winds. The history of the parish is the focus of the new Heritage Trails Project, which has led to several walks being designed in and around Embleton. The village has several excellent pubs and a fine Norman church. As well as the Dunstanburgh ruin, there are many other local attractions to entice visitors. These include the gardens at Howick Hall and Alnwick Castle and Garden. Among the excellent golf courses in the vicinity is the Dunstanburgh Links Course.
The Property
A comfortable semi-detached family house, situated in a quiet cul de sac, in a village estate, just 5 minutes walk from the centre of the delightful coastal village of Embleton. The property offers spacious, bright and comfortable accommodation inside and out. There are large gardens to the front and back and the beach is just 20 minutes walk away - perfect for children and a great base for a family holiday!
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin , 1 x bunk beds with ensuite shower room (ground floor). Shower room with shower, washbasin and WC. Fully fitted kitchen. Dining room. Spacious sitting room. |