Pet Friendly Turner Cottage In Norham Village
55.71999, -2.15862Turner Cottage is located just 8 minutes on foot from the partly Norham Ruined Castle and entices guests with a sundeck and a golf course. The 1-bedroom villa features opportunities for hiking, horse riding, and fisheries in the area, 4.9 km from Union Suspension Bridge.
Location
Church Of St Cuthbert is just 7 minutes' stroll away. The 1-bathroom villa is situated a minute away from Norham Cross.
Edinburgh airport is located 100 km from this property.
Rooms
Turner Cottage comprises an adjoining terrace and a seating area and offers comforts like an iron and ironing board. Additionally, media facilities, such as a multi-channel TV, ensure a more enjoyable stay. This property comes with a bathroom with a separate toilet and a shower. There are also dryers, towels, and slippers.
Eat & Drink
The villa includes a dining place with a stove, an oven, and kitchenware.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
75 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Coffee machine
Essential information about Pet Friendly Turner Cottage In Norham Village
💵 Lowest room price | 158 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 300 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 96.3 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Edinburgh, EDI |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Pet Friendly Turner Cottage In Norham Village
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missingWrote a review on 13 Nov
The apartment at Turner Cottage was cozy and comfortable, giving off such a welcoming atmosphere that it felt like a home away from home. I loved the well-equipped kitchen with its oven, kitchenware, and electric kettle, making it easy to cook up a delicious meal and enjoy it in the comfort of the apartment.
Honestly, I can't really think of any cons for this apartment. The stay was pretty perfect for me!
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missingWrote a review on 03 Nov
The cottage has modern amenities and is set to a high standard. Excellent owners ensured we had all we needed. Located in a quiet village with a great pub and local bakers and butchers selling great produce. Easy access to river walks and exploring the borders. Very dog-friendly.
Felt very well looked after, no complaints.
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missingWrote a review on 09 Oct
We had a fantastic stay at this lovely cottage in Norham. The location was perfect for exploring the beautiful border country and enjoying quiet walks by the River Tweed. The cottage itself was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped. We particularly enjoyed the cozy wood fire, which made our evenings extra warm and inviting. Plus, it was great that the cottage was dog-friendly, so our furry family member could join us. we had a wonderful time and would highly recommend this cottage as a peaceful getaway spot.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Sept
Mind-blowing stay! Super modern cottage with jaw-dropping amenities. Excellent owners who provided everything we needed. Located in a quiet village with a fantastic pub and local shops for amazing produce. Easy access to river walks and exploring the breathtaking borders. Very dog-friendly. 10/10!
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missingWrote a review on 24 Jul
Quaint location, perfect for exploring Northumberland and Scottish Borders. Cozy cottage with log fire. Welcome pack was a thoughtful addition. Clean, walking distance to river and castle ruins. Quiet village with friendly local amenities. Well-equipped for self-catering. Excellent owners, high standard. Dog-friendly.
Could not be improved in any way.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Jul
Located in a serene village with friendly local amenities, this comfortable cottage offers a peaceful getaway. The well-equipped property includes a lovely new bathroom and a cozy, spotlessly clean bedroom. From the cottage, you can take a short walk to the River Tweed and enjoy the breathtaking views. The nearby historic Norham castle ruins and stunning seascapes add to the beauty of the location.
Limited cellular phone connections and occasional wifi issues can be a minor inconvenience for those looking to stay connected.
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missingWrote a review on 25 Mar
The cottage has modern amenities, excellent owners, quiet village location with great pub and local shops, easy access to river walks, dog-friendly, good for exploring the borders.
Nothing, it is perfect.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Mar
Lovely clean cottage in walking distance to the River Tweed and castle ruins. Scotland in eyeshot. Quiet village with a nice pub. Cozy with wood fire and well-appointed kitchen. Dog-friendly. Good location for exploring Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Comfortable bed, quiet location, good Wi-Fi, and nice walks nearby. Excellent owners. 10/10
100% Recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Dec
Great location in a quiet village with friendly amenities. The cottage was well equipped with everything we needed for a self-catering holiday. The bed was comfortable, and the cottage was spotlessly clean. We especially enjoyed the new bathroom, and the smart TV connected to the reliable WIFI was a bonus. The village pub was a short walk away and offered refreshing drinks and tasty pub meals. It was also easy to explore the coast and take beautiful walks right from the village.
There were a few minor issues during our stay. The garden could have been tidied up, and the front of the property needed some attention, with dirty windows and failed double glazing.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Dec
The property had free WiFi, which was great because I need to keep up with all my Instagram followers while on vacation. And it's conveniently located 40 km away from Bamburgh, so if you're into road trips, this is the place for you!
Oh, I just loved finding hairs in the shower and ash under the fire. Such exciting little surprises to make me feel right at home.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Dec
Turner Cottage offered great value for our money with its well-equipped self-catering facilities. The cozy and comfortable room made for a peaceful stay, and the friendly staff ensured we had everything we needed. The location was perfect, nestled in a quiet village with easy access to beautiful walks along the River Tweed and nearby castle ruins. The cottage's dog-friendly policy was a huge plus for our family, allowing us to bring everyone along. a 10/10 experience.
The only thing that could have made the morning meal better would be a wider breakfast selection.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Oct
Lovely clean cottage in walking distance to the river and castle ruins. Scotland in eyeshot with a brief walk. Very quiet village with nice pub and historic church. Cozy with wood fire and well-appointed kitchen. Proximity to border country and nearby seascapes.