Crookham Dairy

ID: S801526

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Crookham Dairy is consistently praised for its cleanliness, spaciousness, and comfort. Guests appreciate the thoughtful touches, including welcome treats and emergency supplies. Its location is ideal for exploring Northumberland and Edinburgh, with easy access to historical sites and beautiful countryside. The property is well-equipped, offering a peaceful and relaxing stay with plenty of activities and local amenities nearby.

Reviewers unanimously commend the property for its spotless condition, indicating meticulous maintenance and attention to detail in its upkeep.

The property's location is highly regarded for its convenience to local pubs and attractions, as well as its proximity to historical sites and natural beauty, making it an ideal base for exploration.

Guests consistently note the comfortable beds and the spaciousness of the property, contributing to a restful and enjoyable stay.

The property is celebrated for being well-equipped and offering ample amenities, including a games room and a well-stocked kitchen, enhancing the overall guest experience.

The thoughtful gestures by the host, such as providing welcome gifts and emergency supplies, are highly appreciated by guests, although it is politely noted that such gifts are a kind bonus and not guaranteed.

About this property

Etal 2.6 miles. Set in the Northumberland countryside in the village of Crookham is Crookham Dairy, a traditional, sandstone cottage, boasting plenty of space for a family break. With front and rear gardens, open fires and a sought-after games room, this Northumberland holiday home welcomes six guests and two furry friends to enjoy a break on a non-working farm. The property was built in the early 20th century, having been a former dairy farm with a butchers, but is now the most inviting home, any time of year. Inside, a bespoke kitchen, well-equipped with all you need to cater to your culinary needs invites you to cook up a storm, while the dining room with seating for six and a toasty open fire is where you can gather to enjoy your feast. From here, you can find the sitting room, home to another open fire to cosy up near, along with a Smart TV for your evening entertainment. Next is the games room, located in the old butchers’ shop and keeping with the character of the property, with table tennis and table football to keep you occupied and handy laundry facilities. Completing the ground floor is a sleek shower room, ideal for freshening up after a day of exploring, while the first floor houses a bathroom for when you need a longer soak in the bath. Choose from a zip/link super-king-size for flexibility, a king-size, or a twin on the first floor when it is time to rest your head for the night. Outside, the rear yard has the ideal furniture setup for some alfresco meals, or simply admire the front garden and countryside views from the bench with a cup of coffee. Crookham and the surrounding area of Northumberland is packed with adventure, with Etal, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bamburgh and more to explore. Take a trip to Etal, a picturesque village with a 13th-century castle, popular children’s railway, a winding river and a family-friendly pub, the Black Bull. From here, you can travel to Berwick-upon-Tweed, a walled town full of history and bustling cafés, before arriving at Bamburgh, home to one of the most iconic castles in the country, with pristine sand dunes and welcoming pubs overlooking the sea. Whether you're looking for a unique day out, family fun, or a romantic weekend away, Northumberland is the perfect destination. Create memories that will last a lifetime at Crookham Dairy.

The picturesque village of Etal rests in the far north of Northumberland in between Wooler and Coldstream, and forms the estate to the Joicey Family, and has done for over 100 years with its neighbouring settlement of Ford. Etal is home to a handful of fantastic, historic attractions that garner many visitors each year, including the ruins of the 14th century Etal Castle and the magnificent Etal Manor . Visitors can easily find their amenities on the village's main road, with the post office, general store and a tearoom combined into one for villagers' convenience; along with the fantastic Black Bull Bar, a place boasting fabulous good and a great atmosphere. A short distance south of the village is the fascinating attraction of the Heatherslaw Cornmill, a heritage museum packed with interactive exhibits for all the family that backs onto the Heatherslaw Light Railway, a locomotive built by Neville Smith, running between Etal and Ford. Visitors can follow the River Till to Ford and visit the family-friendly Hay Farm Heavy Horse Centre, before touring the gorunds of Ford's breathtaking castle and Lady Waterford Hall. Fans of the outdoors will be elated with Etal being moments away from the border of Northumberland National Park, along with the village's great access to the Northumberland coastline, with the Farne Islands waiting to be explored. The village also acts as a great gateway to Scotland, resting just below the English and Scottish border.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size (zip/link can be twin on request), 1 x king-size, 1 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room with open fire.

Sitting room with open fire.

Games room/utility

Oil central heating.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher.

Smart TV, WiFi, table tennis, and table football.

Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair available.

Off-road parking for 4 cars.

Rear yard with furniture.

Front garden with lawn and bench.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.2 miles, pub 0.4 miles.

Note: There are steps throughout the property, please take care.

Please note the property can only accept Saturday arrival.

Please note: the games room is unheated

Reviews (11)

  • Alison

    I’d highly recommend staying here if you’re looking for somewhere to stay in the locale. Dog friendly yard and a very hospitable and generous owner.

  • Colin

    I have stayed at hundreds of places over the years But this is the best i have ever stayed in soon as you go in you see the house as everything you need and milk fruit sugar coffee kitchen rolls Toilet rolls all cleaning stuff All i can say is BRILLIANT

  • Lynne

    Lots of little extras which make the experience more pleasurable.

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