The Old Parish Hall is in North Sunderland, on the edge of Seahouses. It's a detached house, all on one level. It used to be the actual parish hall.
It sleeps five. Three bedrooms, one bathroom. It's got a 4 Star rating. We've done it up, so it's comfortable and clean. The garden is pretty, and there's a conservatory you can sit in.
You're about a mile from the middle of Seahouses. There are shops, pubs, and places to eat there. The nearest pub is a few minutes' walk away. The beach is about a mile.
The harbour at Seahouses is where you get the boats to the Farne Islands. They run trips out to see the seals and seabirds. You can walk from the house to go horse riding. There's a golf course about a mile away too.
Bamburgh is two miles up the road. The castle is there, and the beach is massive and often quiet. You can see Holy Island from there. Alnwick is a bit further inland, maybe twenty minutes by car. The castle and the Alnwick Garden are there, with the treehouse restaurant.
For facilities: it's detached, with parking. There's a washing machine, dishwasher, WiFi, and a TV. Bedding and towels are included. No pets, sorry.
Useful links for planning: National Trust Northumberland Coast and Visit Northumberland.