Beadnell House, previously a hotel, has been tastefully converted into five exclusive apartments. Taylors is situated on the 1st floor over looking the garden and Church, It has 2 designated car parking spaces within the grounds, is centrally heated, and exude the qualities of this beautiful building. This apartment can be rented individually or a group of up to 9, can rent Taylors and either No 1 or the Penthouse together For the 3rd year running, Taylors has achieved the highest accolade from Visit Britain, being assessed to 5* Gold Award standard.
Taylors - sleeps up to 5 in 2 bedrooms and accepts children. 1 well behaved pet welcome by arrangement.
The facilities: - One bedroom with standard double and a single bed,
- One bedroom with 1 super kingsize / twin.
- One family bathroom, which has underfloor heating, separate bath and shower.
- The glorious open plan lounge / kitchen / diner is bright and airy with high ceilings and original marble fire place
- Gas living flame fire
- Huge windows with original shutters,
- Quality furnishings and Freeview TV, DVD, CD/Radio.
- The Kiitchen is handmade, with tiled floor, and fully equipped whether you wish to make a sandwich or a gourmet meal.
What is included: - Bedding (duvets), bed linen, towels (hand & bathsheet), kitchen towel & tea towel.
- Welcome pack of tea, coffee, sugar, milk, locally baked bread & cake, preserve and butter.
- K9 welcome pack too if bringing a dog
- All heating, electricity and hot water.
- Welcome toiletries - loo rolls, shampoo, shower gel - eco friendly products
- Cleaning pack - washing up liquid, multi-surface cleaner & cleaning cloths (all cleaning products eco-friendly)
| Just 40 minutes from home, but a life time away. The beach is awesome, collected some shells + took some amazing snaps @ 8.30am - perfect light. Everything just great, would like to have stayed a while - for sure!! Top tip bring a sledge - there is a monster dune near the castle - perfect for sand sledging !!!
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Collen Henderson-Haywood, Mar 2012
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| Had a great time at Taylors Apartment, it truly lives up to it's 5 star s, everything you could ask for. A group of us had the apartment over the New Year and loved the open plan kitchen living room so we could all get together. Area is lovely, had lovely walks along the beach to Seahouses. Local pubs Craster Arms and Towers are great and make you feel welcome, will definitely be back, as couldn't ask for anything better!!! |
Ruth & Martin and the rest of the Loons from Newcastle, Jan 2012
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| (21 years coming to Beadnell House!) Yes!!!
Another great Christmas at Taylors - weather could'nt be more different than when we were here some time last year when it was snowing and freezing. This year warm - very windy. We have walked to Bamburgh, Seahouses, and back to Embleton beach. For a visit The Craster Arms under new ownership again - very friendly and still allows dogs in. The apartment is as good as ever really warm and comfortable and thank you again for the Christmas Tree and doggy treats.
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Belinda, Nick, Hannah and Pebbles the Pooch, Dec 2011
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| Well firstly, we just loved the luxury and gorgeous decoration - attention to detail in the apartment, things like different wine glasses and plenty of crockery and pans all make for a 5 star feeling. The bedding, towels and our doggie welcome pack made this place somewhere we would come back to and recommend. A superb place for for a family break! |
Jane, Rob, Beth & Jack, Oct 2011
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| This was our second visit to Taylors this time for a fortnight (a week simply isn't long enough!). The apartment is sumptuous and genuine five star luxury. Our highlight this year: Day trip to Edinburgh, taking the train from Berwick along the coast (and spent a small fortune too!!) Visits to Wallington Hall, Floors Castle, Bamburgh Castle, and Alnmouth. Discovered Eleanor's Byre on Coastal Route from Embleton (nice coffee cake and "gorgeous things") Unseasonable weather in second week - fabulous!! |
Bev & Jos Notts, Oct 2011
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| Out third visit to Taylors, this time with our baby toddler in tow. Just as special as the first time, can't wait to come back! |
Flo & Drew Gateshead, Sep 2011
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| We really enjoyed our week here - the apartment is elegant and spacious - very well equipped - even a picnic rucksack! The surrounding area is beautiful - so many beautiful, unspoilt beaches - our daughter (age 5) just loved being on the beaches. We ate out at The Beadnell Towers twice - really good food and very speedy service, even when busy. Also had a meal at The Craster Arms which was ok to. We visited Alnwick Castle & Gardens which is expensive, but worth it - the gardens really are beautiful and your ticket allows you to go back for a second day - it is allot to get round in 1 day. Tea & Scones delicious at the Copper Kettle at Bamburgh. Would recommend the apartment. Welcome goodies were a nice touch - thanks. |
Pamela, Ian & Amy Kerr Glasgow, Jul 2011
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| Major problem! A week is just not long enough to see and appreciate ever thing Northumberland has to offer. We may just have to come back! Lovely apartment, airy, spacious, well equipped and comfortable. Many thanks for the goodies! The did'nt last long! Musts: - Cragside, National Trust property, fabulous location, house and gardens.
- Alnwick Castle & Gardens - a bit expensive, but worth seeing. Allow plenty of time.
- Farne Island Trip with Billy Shiels in Seahouses - Tour 1 Inner Farne.
- Holy Island- Castle & Walks
Food:
- Beadnell Towers Hotel - Good quality food, friendly staff.
- If you are traveling around and go hear Powburn and you are very hungry, try the Plough Inn good pub food and lots of it and very friendly staff
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Micheal & Bridget Workingham, Jul 2011
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| Thank you for a lovely stay in your lovely apartment, it is very comfortable and well equipped, we love the area, it is nice and quiet and not to far to Seahouses where our boys like to go on an evening. We had a lovely day today at Alnwick Gardens, it's beautiful there and then came back to Beadnell Bay beach where my husband and two boys enjoyed jumping off the harbour and swimming in the sea! Thanks again for a lovely stay, we recommend this lovely apartment to our family and friends. |
Debbie, Steve, Bradley & Lister, May 2011
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| Another lovely stay at No4 (Taylors Apartment)! Did all the usual things - walk on the beach, went to Holy Island, had Fish & Chips in Seahouses! Had a nice pint at "The Ship" in Seahouses is also good as is "The Ship" in Low Newton!! what a refreshing change to go to "The Craster Arms". Went to Alnwick and bought some Mussels from the fish van - Fantastic!! Had a great time we will be back. |
Andrew & Nancy, May 2011
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| Had a lovely stay at Taylors! Blue, our Bedlington Terrier, has had a great time. We have enjoyed the wonderful walks along the Coastal Route and the weather has been excellent for this time of year. A wonderful well equipped apartment which is very welcoming! |
Mike Robertson, Apr 2011
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| Thank you for a lovely, peaceful month in a modern, comfortable apartment. 5 minutes walk to the beach is great and ensured a daily walk. Food at the Craster was superb with friendly staff. Hope to return. |
Dave & Julie Wakley, Feb 2011
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| '8' months later and we are back again to "our" beautiful Taylors - and that is why it's so special you really do feel like its home. Thank you once again for a delightful stay made more special as it was a "SURPRISE" Birthday weekend organised
by my husband, we will return to spend more time in a very special place in a wonderful part of the world. Try out Dandelion in Alnmouth and Treetops restaurant for a special treat in Alnwick. |
JL McCue, Jan 2011
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| This was our first visit to the North and although the weather was very cold and grey all four of us really enjoyed this past week. The beaches are wonderful for long walks friendly people with them equally friendly dogs. The apartment was modern, warm and welcoming. We would have loved "Wi-Fi"!! but perhaps it is better if for a week we just enjoyed the simple pleasures of life that most of us have forgotten. We will be returning. |
Millerioux Nairobi / Bucharest, Dec 2010
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| We last stayed in Taylors 2 years ago - it is just as good + we stayed in The Bothy last Christmas with our daughter which was also excellent. We have had a relaxing 4 days walking, eating, sleeping, and generally " chilling out". It was very kind to provide the Christmas Tree and all the goodies in the welcome pack much appreciated. We have eaten in a couple of evenings + out at The Craster Arms - delighted they allow dogs and have free "Wi - Fi". We have had two good meals there + the staff friendly and efficient. |
Pebbles, Nick and Belinda Smith, Dec 2010
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| Having spent a wonderful Autumn break in the Penthouse last year we were determined to return.....The Ship Inn at Newton, Coach Inn a Lesbury and the Sportsmans at Embleton offered excellent hospitality. Returning back to Taylors at the end of the day was the icing on the cake which was enjoyed also by friends who joined us towards the end of our stay. Our thanks once again we'll be back. |
Sally & Keith Knight - Nottingham, Oct 2010
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| Great apartment, beautiful rooms and well equipped. Will recommend , thanks |
Ross family, Peebles, Oct 2010
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| Taylors really did exceed all our expectations; light, spacious and beautifully furnished - thank you for the welcome pack - we loved the swiss roll too. The whole experience is truly five star and we felt like "lords of the manor"! We enjoyed visiting Bamburgh, Alnwick, Floors Castle and Lindisfarne - all very magical places. Personally I loved being able to walk from the apartment to Beadnell Bay and simply enjoy the beautiful view, expansive skies and sea air - delightful! Thank you for a lovely break.
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Bev & Jos Burton, Sep 2010
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| A beautiful apartment - we would love to live here! Bamburgh and surrounding beaches as lovely as ever. The walk from Craster to Low Newton is recommended, the Ship is a classic pub and brew their own ales! Finally got to Kielder Water, a stunning 90 min drive from here. Beware of attempting the "forest drive" it is not suitable for normal cars. Good food to be found everywhere in pubs and local shops, a great week's holiday! |
Tony, Sally, Bob & Jean - Bedford, Jul 2010
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| Thank you so much for a wonderful stay. Ok, so we weren't blessed with the most stunning apartment - beautiful, superbly equipped, immaculately presented and warmly welcoming. Your attention to detail and generosity of spirit are to be congratulated. Simple pleasures - gorgeous coastal walks, great pubs (The Ship Inn in Low-Newton-by-the sea a real favourite), genuinely friendly people and their even friendlier dogs. And the best "butcher, baker, sausage roll maker" in Bamburgh...... A great stay, look forward to coming back.
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Steve & Shona Walsh - Hebden Bridge, Jun 2010
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| After a long and eventful journey, we were pleased to walk into a modern, well equipped and clean apartment. The welcoming back is a lovely idea as is the use of eco-friendly products..... |
The Parbutts & The Whites, May 2010
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| How fortunate we were to have found Beadnell, we had the most BEAUTIFUL WEDDING in the church and an apres pre-evening drinks reception with family and friends here in Taylors - ooozzzing elegance, charm and perfection. Everything was perfection and we will definitely return. |
Jan & Jon McCue, May 2010
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| It was a wonderful week. We came from Slovakia. We felt as the princesses on the castle. Thank you very much! |
Mikabyora - Gresor, Aug 2008
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The property is within the prestigious Beadnell House and is less than half a mile from the glorious beaches - southwards the sweeping Beadnell Bay and northwards the extensive beaches leading to Bamburgh Castle and beyond.
Within easy reach of Alnwick, inland the Cheviot Hills and northward the border town of Berwick upon Tweed. Nearest Rail Station - Chathill (very limited service from Newcastle), main line Alnmouth. Nearest Airport : Newcastle International Nearest Main Bus Station : Alnwick - however, direct routes to Beadnell available from both Berwick and Newcastle.
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 Taylor's light and airy lounge kitchen dining room
 Hand made kitchen with all modern appliances
 Hand painted and granite work surfaces
 Super kingsize double bed can be twin by arrangement
 Living flame gas fire in original surround
 Beadnell House itself an 1830's Georgian mansion in the heart of the village
 local views to the Cheviot Hills - on a clear day over 20 miles
 The beautiful Beadnell Bay, sweeps southwards to Newton
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