(Pictured left): Craig Ross, Clare Manners and Richard Manners.

New cottages to boost staycations in Northumberland via £1m investment

A new development of holiday accommodation with hot tubs has been given the green light, enhancing Northumberland’s staycation offering in time for the 2023 staycation season.

Due to growing demand, North Farm Cottages in Embleton has invested around £1m to add six new stone cottages to its accommodation offering, each with unbeatable views of the Northumberland coast. Construction is underway with the first holidaymakers expected to stay in early summer.

Property specialist George F. White advised North Farm Cottages on the venture and led the planning process. With the addition of the six new units, the popular holiday site will be home to 20 holiday let cottages.

Craig Ross, partner at George F. White, commented: “We’ve been fortunate to support North Farm Cottages from the beginning when they founded their holiday business.

“They saw an opportunity to create an amazing staycation destination in Northumberland, which has expanded over the years in response to growing demand from holidaymakers attracted to the county. It’s brilliant to see them growing again with these new cottages, which we were pleased to secure planning permission for.”

The cottages have been carefully designed to complement their rural setting by the coast, with a traditional and cosy feel, using stone brick and exposed beams. Each cottage will sleep up to four guests and have a “spacious” lounge area with a log burner, fully equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, family bathroom, private garden and outdoor hot tub.

Use of existing on-site facilities will be available to guests, including an indoor swimming pool. Holidaymakers can also access the nearby beach and village of Newton by the Sea via private walking tracks.

North Farm Cottages is based within 350 acres of countryside. The business originally started as a farm, before welcoming holidaymakers to enjoy the beautiful rural setting.

Richard Manners, owner of North Farm Cottages, added: “Over the last couple of years we have noticed a real shift in tourism in Northumberland.

“The county is now attracting visitors from all over the UK as far away as London and the South West, which is fantastic for the local tourism economy and businesses like us. We’re looking forward to being able to welcome more holidaymakers and families, and are taking bookings for the new cottages from May 1, 2023.”


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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