The Old Parish Hall is in North Sunderland. That's basically the edge of Seahouses. It's a detached house, all on one level. Used to be the parish hall, obviously.
It sleeps five. Three bedrooms, one bathroom. It's a 4 Star place, so it's comfortable and well-finished. The living room leads into a conservatory that looks out over the garden. It's a quiet spot.
You're about a 200 yard walk from a pub that does food. The shops and everything else in Seahouses are about a mile away. The harbour's there too, for boat trips out to the Farne Islands to see the puffins and seals.
Bamburgh is two miles up the road. The beach is huge and the castle is right there. You can see Holy Island from there as well. The golf course is about a mile away, on the links.
For a day out, Alnwick Castle and The Alnwick Garden are about a 20 minute drive inland. The treehouse restaurant in the garden is something different.
Facilities: it's got a dishwasher, washing machine, wifi, and a TV. Bedding and towels are included. There's parking on the drive. The garden is yours to use. You can bring up to two dogs.
Useful links: Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and National Trust North East for planning walks and visits.