Crescent By The Sea is in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. It's a normal house on a street, but it's in a crescent, as the name says, and you can walk to the sea front in about five minutes.
It sleeps six, in four bedrooms. There's one bathroom. It's got a 4 Star rating. It's clean and well looked after. The garden is enclosed, so it's safe for kids or a dog. There's a conservatory too, which gets the sun.
You can park on the drive. The beach and the long promenade are just down the road. There's a bakery, a supermarket, pubs, and fish and chip shops in the village. The lifeboat station here is one of the oldest ones going.
If you want to see more of the coast, Druridge Bay is a short drive south. It's a long, open beach. Heading north, you get to the Heritage Coast. Holy Island is about an hour's drive. You need to check the tide times for the causeway. Morpeth is eight miles west, it's a nice market town.
For a day out, Hadrian's Wall is under an hour west. The English Heritage website is good for planning that. For local walks, Northumberland National Park has information, even though this is the coast.
In terms of what's here: there's a washing machine, dishwasher, WiFi, TV, and a BBQ. Bedding and towels are included. We allow one well-behaved dog. There's a cot and highchair if you need them.