Guests consistently praise the holiday rental at 19 Duke Street for its spotless cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and excellent location within walking distance to Alnwick's attractions. The property is well-equipped, offering a homely atmosphere and thoughtful touches such as welcome baskets, which contribute to a highly recommended stay.
Reviewers frequently highlight the property's spotless condition, indicating meticulous attention to cleanliness. The repeated use of 'spotlessly clean' suggests a very high standard maintained by the owners.
The property's location is consistently praised for being quiet yet conveniently close to local amenities, attractions, and transport links, making it an ideal base for exploring Northumberland.
Guests describe the property as cosy, comfortable, and spacious, with special mentions of comfy beds and a peaceful top-floor lounge, indicating a high level of comfort throughout the house.
The property is commended for being well-equipped and having a well-stocked kitchen, though there are minor suggestions for additional items. The presence of a 'sky lounge' and other amenities contributes to a positive assessment.
The owners' thoughtfulness is evident through mentions of welcome packs and festive decorations. While these gestures are greatly appreciated by guests, it's noted that such personal touches, though likely, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Nestled in the historic town of Alnwick, Northumberland, is this wonderful Victorian stone and slate terraced house, 19 Duke Street. Enjoying a fantastic setting just moments away from the local amenities and within easy reach of the stunning Northumberland Coast AONB, 19 Duke Street is a superb choice for a group or family of five. The property benefits from on-street parking (in a 'for access only' road) and two private patio gardens, the front with bench seating, and the rear with table and chairs, perfect for alfresco dinners. On the ground floor, you will find an inviting sitting room with plush seating, electric fire and TV, ideal for evenings relaxing with loved ones, a well-equipped kitchen for conjuring up your best dishes, a dining room with seating for five where you can savour homemade meals over a bottle of wine, and a handy cloakroom. Continue upstairs, where you can wash away the day in the well-appointed bathroom, complete with whirlpool bath for indulgent soaks, and a walk-in shower, as well as three tastefully decorated bedrooms, a double, a twin and a single. The second sitting room is found at the top of the second flight of stairs, in the loft area.‘’The Sky Lounge’’ is a room flooded with natural light.A wonderful place to sit and read or play a board game.Whilst sitting on the comfy sofa, watch the clouds drift past from the picture windows all of which are equipped with blinds and safety lanyards.View the Lion Column from the windows on the right. Incidentally across the road from the Lion Column you will find the Famous Barter Books which is located a 5 minute walk away.Children must be supervised at all times in this room. Explore your surroundings where within walking distance you can find restaurants, pubs and a theatre. Treat your loved ones to a tasty meal at The Plough, The Shepherds Rest, and The John Bull Inn, purchase your favourite classics at Barter Books, visit the renowned Alnwick Castle and its stunning gardens, famous for their appearance in the Harry Potter film series, tour the Bailiffgate Museum, or hop aboard the Aln Valley Railway where you can soak up the amazing views as you kick-back and relax. For a fun-filled day along the coast, head to Alnmouth, where you can enjoy the delights of Alnmouth Beach, test out your swing the excellent Alnmouth Village Golf Club, visit the charming Ferryman’s Hut, or dine at The Red Lion Inn, The Village Tea Rooms and Restaurant Italia. Further afield, you’ll find Rothbury, home to its own fantastic golf club, as well the magnificent National Trust – Cragside, or continue onto Bamburgh, where you will find the RNLI Grace Darling Museum, Bamburgh Castle and Bamburgh Lighthouse. Your adventure to Northumberland begins at 19 Duke Street.
Alnwick Castle, the seat of the Duke of Northumberland, towers over the picturesque and ancient market town of Alnwick. The Castle Gardens, which opened to the public in 2002, are a sight to behold for gardeners of all skill levels, since they contain Europe's largest cascading water feature, a spectacular (and massive) treehouse, a charming rose garden, and a gorgeous, walled ornamental garden. Harry Potter fans will recognise the castle as Hogwarts, the fictional school featured in the series. Since the days of the London to Edinburgh stage coach, the town's small alleys have changed little, and the Market Place, with its stone cross, remains the focal point of the community and the best location for the weekly Saturday market. There is lots to see and do in the area around Alnwick, including miles of golden sand beaches, dozens of castles, and boat journeys to the world-famous Farne Islands. All in all, it's a great base from which to discover Northumberland and its breathtaking Heritage Coast.
Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single.
Bathroom with whirlpool bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Dining room.
Sitting room with electric fire.
2nd floor Sky Lounge with panoramic views.
Gas central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer.
50 inch Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
On-street parking at front and rear of the property.
Front garden with patio and seating, rear garden with patio and furniture.
Shop on your doorstep, restaurants, pubs, and a theatre within easy strolling distance.
Note: Sorry, no children under 5 years old.
Note: Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Note: Sorry, no company bookings
Richard
The house is spacious, well equipped, quiet and comfortable and in a good location for Alnwick town centre and has easy access to / from the A1 and other main roads. A very good holiday house!
Gwynneth
All the facilities were available. We enjoyed staying in a comfortable environment with family. We appreciated the welcome hamper. Only a couple of areas for improvement - the whirlpool bath didn't work but I don't think that was specifically advertised in the description, but it was a disappointment. Parking a large car at the front of the house was quite nerve wracking but we parked at the back of the house sometimes, where there was more room, so there was no real issue. The cottages location enabled easy walking access to the nearby town of Alnwick and its facilities. It was a good base to drive to other attractions in the Northumberland area. I'd definitely recommend the cottage to other visitors.
Jochen
The house is spacious and and very nice. We particularly enjoyed the Sky lounge.
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