Homildon Cottage

Wooler and Cheviots, Northumberland Countryside

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You can book this property from:

  • £895 per week
  • £128 per night

Features

Beds & bedrooms

  • Bed linen provided
  • 1 king/super-king bed
  • 2 double beds
  • 2 single beds

Appliances

  • Washing machine
  • Tumble dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Range/Aga
  • Freezer

Bathrooms

  • 3 WCs
  • Towels provided
  • En-suite bathroom
  • Bath
  • Shower

Accessibility

  • Walk-in shower
  • Ground floor WC

Families

  • Travel cot
  • Highchair

Special Features

  • WiFi
  • Open fire or woodburner
  • Games room
  • Welcome pack
  • Countryside views

Nearby activities

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Pony trekking/horse riding

Outdoors

  • Garden or courtyard
  • Outdoor storage
  • Barbecue
  • Private parking
  • Rural location

How far to ...?

  • Pub 2 miles
  • Shop 2 miles

Important - please note

House Rules

  • Check in: 16:00
  • Check out: 10:00

Read the full Access Statement for this property.

Access Statement

Homildon Cottage used to be three old shepherd’s cottages which were joined together and renovated. It is on the whole roughly on one level (although there are steps along the length) with one bedroom on a second level.

There is parking available for at least three cars, depending on the size of car. Parking is on a gravelled driveway. From the gravelled driveway there is a small paved area surrounding the house.

Access to the house is through the utility room door (threshold height 25cm, width 77cm). There is a bench and hooks for coats and boots storage. The utility room also has the clothes washer, drier, a butler sink and a separate toilet (no grab rails).

The utility room leads through to the tiled conservatory (door width 63cm). The conservatory has a table with 6 chairs. There is a tiled step up to the door through to the living room – 17cm high and 45cm deep. The door through to the living room is 83cm wide.
The living room is carpeted, with seating for 8, and leads through to the kitchen. There are two steps up to the kitchen, (14cm high x 25cm deep and 14cm x 80cm deep, 69 cm wide and no handrail, although there is a window ledge by the steps to lean on). The door to the kitchen is 67cm wide.

The kitchen has a table seating 8; the floor is wooden floorboards. There are 5 carpeted steps up to the hallway from the kitchen, 19cm high x 29cm deep x 111cm wide. There is one handrail, on the right as you go up the stairs. The carpeted steps continue up from the hallway to the landing (6 steps 19cm high x 29cm deep x 82cm wide). There is again one handrail, on the right as you go up the stairs.

The double bedroom on the second level has bare floorboards, a door width of 66cm, and the bed height is approx. 68cm. Also from top of the stairs to the kitchen, the door to the hallway is 73cm wide and
there is a 5cm step down. The hallway is carpeted and is 110cm wide.

The first door on the right is the family bathroom. The door is 72cm wide. There is a bath with a shower over it, the bath height to clear is around 56cm. There is also a toilet
and basin, and a heated towel rail. The bathroom has no grab rails.

The next door is the twin bedroom. The door is 72cm wide. This bedroom is carpeted.
The height of both beds is around 56cm.

At the end of the hallway are steps up to further rooms. There are two steps 17cm high x 30cm deep x 85cm wide (no handrail). On the right after these steps is the study – door width 72cm. In the study is a desk with chair and an armchair. Ahead at the top of the steps is a double room, door width 73cm and bed height around 53cm. The hallway continues to the left and leads through a doorway approx. 87cm wide. On the left is the original front door to the house, now a fire exit (72cm wide).

On the right is the master bedroom (doorway 71cm wide). This room has a kingsize bed (approx. 62cm high) and an ensuite bathroom (door 68cm wide). The ensuite has a toilet, basin and shower (step to clear 23cm high). The bathroom has no grab rails.

Outside Homildon Cottage, the garden is relatively flat and open with plenty of space and lawns. There is a bench providing seating directly outside the cottage. A separate outdoor table and seating is accessible via the flat lawn or a stepping stone path.

An outbuilding provides an additional space for use as a games room or drying area. This is accessible from the driveway via a gravel path with an uneven surface including four steps 10cm high x 50cm deep x 90cm wide (no handrail). The flooring within the outbuilding is level lino.

Description

Located in the hamlet of Humbleton near Wooler, on the border of the Northumberland National Park, Homildon is an extremely attractive traditional cottage dating back to the early 1800's. Nestled in a secluded hollow, it provides a sense of isolation while still being within easy reach of local amenities. A bridleway leads from the door into the National Park and the famous St Cuthbert’s Way.
The large rear garden offers a peaceful haven looking out onto historic Homildon Hill. The current owners use the property regularly as a retreat, and have updated the facilities to meet the expectations of today's holiday makers.

 

Homildon Cottage is rated 4* Gold by Visit England with awards for Walkers Welcome, Families Welcome, Cyclists Welcome and Welcome Pets! specialities.

Entrance

  • There is a main door at the front of the building but the most common access point is from the gravelled driveway, through the back door into a utility room with hanging space and boot rack

Kitchen 

  • Fully fitted kitchen is the cosy heart of the house
  • Good range of floor and wall units with ample work space and storage
  • Aga
  • Electric oven and hob
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Fridge freezer
  • 2nd fridge
  • Toaster and kettle
  • Good quality cookware and pans
  • Quality selection of crockery, cutlery, glasses, etc
  • Large farmhouse table and 8 chairs

Utility

  • Hanging space and boot rack
  • Washing machine
  • Tumble drier
  • Belfast sink
  • Ample storage space

Dining Room

  • Large farmhouse dining table and chairs in the kitchen
  • Separate dining area with dining table and chairs in the conservatory

Lounge

  • Sitting room with vaulted ceiling
  • Vintage wood burning stove
  • Comfy sofas and chairs
  • Coffee tables
  • Bookcase
  • Large flat screen TV
  • Blu-Ray dvd
  • CDs, dvds
  • Plenty of board games
  • Local maps, walking guides, novels, local history and cook books

Conservatory

  • Dining table and chairs
  • Sideboard
  • Door to outside patio and gravelled area

Bedrooms & bathrooms

  • Short staircase off the kitchen leads into a hallway to bedrooms
  • Master bedroom with en-suite shower room
  • Double bedroom
  • Twin bedroom
  • Up a short staircase above the kitchen to beamed attic double bedroom
  • View over the neighbouring fields.
  • All bedrooms have ample hanging space, drawers and storage
  • Family bathroom, bath with shower over, wash hand basin, wc and large heated towel rail

Snug

  • Study/quiet room to relax and read
  • Desk and computer sceen 

Entertainment

  • Large TV in lounge with blu-ray DVD player
  • DAB & CD music system with USB/bluetooth
  • CDs, dvds
  • Wi-fi with 10–15Mbps broadband
  • Multi-game table
  • Selection of local maps, walking guides, novels, local history and cook books
  • Indoor games

Outside Facilities

  • The house lies out of sight at the end of a short dead-end track, only passing traffic is the occasional walker or farmer
  • Off road parking in grounds for up to 4/5 cars depending on size
  • Converted stable/games room to store any outdoor gear and cycles
  • Multi-game table
  • Mature garden mainly laid to lawn with herbaceous borders looking out onto historic Humbleton Hill
  • Decked area with BBQ and quality table and furniture
  • Small summerhouse gazebo
  • Bridleway leads from the door into the National Park and the famous St Cuthbert’s Way
  • Neighbouring wooded wetland and unfenced pond attract a wealth of birds and wildlife

What's Included at Homildon Cottage

  • All bedding, bed linen, towels
  • Electricity
  • Oil – for central heating and hot water and the AGA
  • Logs for the log burner
  • Travel cot
  • High chair
  • Wi-fi with 10–15Mbps broadband
  • DAB & CD music system with USB/bluetooth
  • Welcome pack
  • Generous dog welcome pack
  • Dog bowls,
  • Plastic dog beds (1 large, 1 small)
  • Dog blanket and towel per dog

Children's Facilities

  • A cot and high chair are available.
  • Stair cases are too wide to accommodate a stair gate.
  • The stable has been converted into a games room and leisure store
  • The garden whilst enclosed is not entirely secure
  • Parents should note that there is an unenclosed wildlife pond on the neighbour's land adjacent to the cottage.

Bringing Your Dog on Holiday to Homildon Cottage

Welcomes well behaved dogs (up to 2) @ £25.00 per dog per week or part thereof. When you book you will be asked to provide some information about your pet which will aide the owner in ensuring that the property is set up to welcome them.

 

A bit of K9 etiquette should be observed during your stay:-

  • Your pet should not be left in the property unattended (unless crated - crates can be hired)
  • Your pet should not be allowed in the bedrooms or on furniture
  • On booking for your pet, you are confirming that it is fully up to date on its flea treatment.
  • Well behaved dogs and children are welcome at Homildon however, please note that the garden whilst for the most part is fenced with agricultural stock wiring, is not fully secure and there is an unfenced pond and wildlife area adjacent to the property (not part of Homildon's land).
  • The adjacent fields often have livestock in them and you are asked to observe the Country Code, in particular the guidance on dogs, children and livestock.

Special notes & conditions

Special notes and conditions
• Well behaved dogs and children are welcome at Homildon however, please note that the garden whilst for the most part is fenced with agricultural stock wiring, is not fully secure and there is an unfenced pond and wildlife area adjacent to the property (not part of Homildon's land).
• The adjacent fields often have livestock in them and you are asked to observe the Country Code in particular the guidance on dogs, children and livestock.
• Homildon uses a septic tank
• The property is fully non-smoking including the stable/games room.
• For further information on the property the owners website can be found here

Reviews

An exceptional property in an area of outstanding beauty. The owners have thought of everything, from the standard of the accommodation to those little extras, fabulous bedding, luxurious towels and even everything you need for a picnic. The stars at night were just incredible. Even on the odd rainy day there are ample board games and puzzles for the kids. A week with elderly parents and a 10 year old and we all loved every minute of our stay. We will definitely be coming back to this one.

Mr H,

Our second time staying at this lovely cottage. The location and property are beautiful and very cosy. Definitely will return again.

Miss D,

Lovely cottage in a great location for walking and visiting Northumberland attractions. Warm, comfortable sofas and beds. Only issues we encountered were a faulty key safe( which was quickly rectified ) and a developing mould problem in the bedrooms facing the rear garden which no doubt the owners will sort before it becomes a real issue.

Mrs R,

Lovely cottage very nicely appointed on edge of National Park. Excellent walking right from the door.

Mr Dave T,

Revisit to a lovely property in a wonderful part of the country

Dr Judith H,

This was our second stay at Homildon Cottage. It is a fantastic property for a large family group and very comfortable and really well equipped - they have thought of everything. Family meals in the kitchen with the warmth of the Aga were particularly special. The location is superb with direct access to the hills for walking and mountain biking but only 5 minutes from the town. Particular highlights were seeing the hares in the meadow at the end of the garden, the owls in the trees and the incredible stars at night (because of the dark skies).

Mr Chris C,

Location

Located in the hamlet of Humbleton near Wooler.

Wooler 2 miles • Alnwick 19 miles • Berwick-upon-Tweed 20 miles • Newcastle upon Tyne 47 miles • Edinburgh 61 miles

Homildon is situated in a quiet rural location just beyond the hamlet of High Humbleton. A bridleway leads from the door into the National Park and the famous St Cuthbert’s Way.

The market town of Wooler is just over a mile to the east, well within walking distance or a short drive. Wooler offers all the local amenities one would expect from a market town including a late-opening Co-Op supermarket, bank, deli, Post Office, pharmacy, butchers, bakers, restaurants and several excellent local public houses. The local Doddington Dairy produces excellent cheese and ice creams. Buses connect to Berwick, Alnwick, Morpeth and Newcastle while “Ron’s Taxis” offer a convenient local service.

Wooler hosts the Cheviot Centre and many popular events through the year such as the Glendale Show and the Wooler Wheel. Early visitors included Daniel Defoe, Sir Walter Scott and local heroine Grace Darling. The magnificent backdrop of Humbleton Hill is mentioned in the opening scenes of Shakespeare’s Henry IV.

The rugged beauty of the Cheviot Hills and renowned River Tweed form a picturesque border with Scotland as well as offering wide-open spaces within the National Park which is literally a few paces from our front door. In 2013, the park was awarded gold tier designation by the International Dark Sky Association – making it officially the best place in England for stargazers to enjoy the heavens.

The foothills with their quiet back roads and bridleways are ideal for many activities, including cycling, horse riding, fishing and rock climbing. The 900ft high Humbleton Hill is capped by an Iron Age hill fort, one of many in the area. Close by is Chillingham Castle and the Ford and Etal Estate with its Heatherslaw Light Railway, Corn Mill and English Heritage Castle. Explore the famous Flodden battlefield, Maelmin Heritage Trail and the 4,500 year old Duddo standing stones.

The main A697 road lies to the North of Humbleton and runs round the edge of Wooler. This links Northumberland to the Scottish Borders and gives easy access to both Edinburgh and Newcastle. The coastal town of Berwick-upon-Tweed is only 18 miles to the north where there is a main line railway service and further amenities including an M&S, Tesco’s and PC World.

To the east of Homildon is the magnificent coastline of Northumberland, which is recognised as an area of outstanding natural beauty. The magnificent east coast provides a mixture of sandy beaches, historic castles and the world class bird sanctuary of the Farne Islands, with the historic castles at Bamburgh and Lindisfarne about a half hour drive away.

Wooler has a 9 hole golf course with other excellent links nearby including Belford, Goswick, and Bamburgh. Shooting is available locally with first class grouse shooting in the Lammermuirs and Cheviot Hills together with many organised pheasant and partridge shoots. Nearby the River Till, a tributary of the Tweed provides productive salmon and trout fishing.