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Accommodation
In an enviable position on the Heritage coastline with stunning views over Budle Bay and Holy Island, this modern, well-equipped ground floor apartment within historic Waren Mill is an ideal base from which to explore the castles and beaches of the Northumberland coastline. Bamburgh (imposing castle, long sandy beach) and Seahouses (working harbour, shops, seasonal boat trips), a short drive. The Maltings has the bonus of three idyllic jetty cottages looking directly over the bay - ideal for dining, a retreat or to watch the many unusual birds that visit Budle Bay which can also be used as a secure storage for cycles/equipment. Many fabulous walks, cycle routes in the area. Alnwick Castle, gardens within 30-minute drive. Golf, riding, sea fishing, watersports nearby. Access to A1 to explore further afield - Berwick and Metro Centre an hour’s drive. Shops 1½ miles. Living/dining room with large modern kitchen area, 3 sea-facing windows. Two double bedrooms, each with TV; one with en-suite bathroom with shower over large bath and toilet, one with views of Holy Island. Twin bedroom with TV. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Amtico flooring throughout. Exclusive use of Jetty Cottage No.6 for shoreline views, dining, bird-watching (has fridge, heating, full-size dining table, chairs, BBQ, picnic basket, secure cycle storage, lawn outside).

Location
The Maltings is situated at , Bamburghin Northumberland. A map is below but if you are travelling by car the all important Sat Nav settings are: Lattitude 55.6, Longitude -1.766667 or postcode .

The Maltings accommodation summary
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| Non smoking |
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Easy walking |
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| Open fire |
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Activities close by
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Close to a Pub |
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Map view of The Maltings
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