The View Old Coastguard Cottage

ID: S1329478

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 10
  • ・ Pets 3

About this property

With fabulous sea views, this cottage is full of charm and heritage and will appeal to all members of the family..

Ground Floor:

Living room: 65" Smart TV, Sky, Woodburner, Patio Doors Leading To Garden

Kitchen/dining room: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine

Sun Room.

Games Room: Pool Table, Table Tennis, Dartboard, Air Hockey Table, TV

Bedroom 1: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, 28" TV, Sky

Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet

First Floor:

Bedroom 2: Kingsize (5ft) Bed, 36" TV, Sky, Doors Leading To Balcony

Bedroom 3: Kingsize (5ft) Bed

Ensuite: Cubicle Shower, Toilet

Bedroom 4: Double (4ft 6in) Bed, 28" TV, Sky

Bedroom 5: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds, 28" TV, Sky

Bathroom: Roll Top Bath, Toilet.

Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and logs for wood burner included. Travel cot, Highchair and stairgate. . Lawned garden to front with BBQ and garden furniture. Side garden with sitting-out area. Balcony with outdoor furniture. Garage. Private parking for 4 cars. No smoking.. Steeped in history, The View is one of the old coastguard houses and once belonged to the Queen, guarded by the nearby fort who were on the lookout for invaders. This quirky property retains a wealth of authenticity and charm and looks out in all directions to the sea, priory and the tvlb Lifeboat Museum. The owner has displayed some old photographs showing the interesting history. Breakfast using locally sourced ingredients is available on request (at cost, by direct arrangement with the owner).

There are two outdoor sitting areas, one detached to the front, and one to the side of the house. Located on what is called The Spanish Battery in the upmarket seaside town of Tynemouth, where the promenade stretches a few miles to Cullercoats and Whitley Bay. Nearby North Shields has been home to the Tall Ships Races, and the working harbour and fish restaurants here are perfect for exploring some real Geordie hospitality. Tynemouth has something for everyone, with award-winning beaches famed for surfing competitions, the Blue Reef Aquarium, a Victorian boating lake, the beautiful priory, stunning promenades and an abundance of lovely bars, cafés and restaurants suitable for all age groups and tastes. Little cafés serving fish and chips and ice-creams are hidden along parts of the beach.

A stroll along to Whitley Bay is a must, where you can stop off for a nice drink or a meal inside the Spanish City, or a glass of champagne in the bar on the top floor with lovely views across the North Sea towards St Mary’s Lighthouse. Tynemouth is also home to a super weekend market, set in the Metro Station, known as the Covent Garden of the North, and it truly is worth a visit, within easy walking distance from your doorstep. You could of course hop on a metro over to Newcastle and explore this cultural city and quayside, or visit the theatre. It is easy to travel through Northumberland from here in all directions. Head north to explore the Heritage Coast steeped with historic castles and more golden beaches, or take yourself West, to perhaps explore Hadrian’s Wall, also worth a visit whilst in the area. There are free bikes available to use of all sizes with helmets provided and there is a private children’s park in the garden that the owner has built. As seen on "four in a bed". Beach 950 yards. Shop 950 yards, pub and restaurant 350 yards.

Suitable for up to 3 pets

Reviews (3)

  • Tracymarie McLean

    Very nice property, some areas could do with a little attention and renewal. Owner is very helpful and professional. Beautiful views and quiet at nights. Well located for coastal walks and local history. Bedrooms are a good size with fantastic views. Originally booked for whole family but only 3 of us went, there was still plenty of room to accommodate the other guests. I loved this property,

  • Confirmed Guest

    We had a wonderful time in Tynemouth. Property well located, close to beaches and town centre with plenty of room for my group. Kitchen is haphazard could do with some organisation and furniture refurb. Non of the above spoilt our holiday.

  • Livia Mitson

    We stayed for two weeks in a very cold January. Some houses can be very cold in January as the heating really struggles but with central heating and a wood burner we were toasty. (Wood and coal etc available from the shell garage)The setting is amazing and the sunrises and sunsets were out of this world. We paid an additional charge for the hot tub and I did quite a lot of sitting in it after a quick dip from the beach at Longsands (a few mins walk). The hot tub is by the coast path but is screened off and private. Kitchen was well equipped with a home from home feel - dishwasher, washing machine, induction hobs and pans etc. in previous rentals we’ve had to go out and buy things we needed for the kitchen but not here. The house is an easy walk from Tynemouth village where there are quite a few restaurants and a co-op.

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