
Strathmore is a Victorian retreat in Wooler, Northumberland, at the foot of the Cheviot Hills within the national park. This former residence of the village's first vet sleeps 10 guests across five bedrooms. The property features a roaring open fire in the large lounge and a wood burner in the cosy snug.
Wooler sits at the gateway to the Cheviots. The area offers country and river walks, historic churches and buildings. Berwick-upon-Tweed lies 18 miles away with two beaches and cafes. Local shops, pubs and eateries are within walking distance.
The accommodation includes one super-king-size with en-suite roll-top bath, one super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin), two king-size rooms and one en-suite twin. There are three bathrooms total.
Strathmore is a Victorian retreat in Wooler, Northumberland, at the foot of the Cheviot Hills within the national park. This former residence of the village's first vet sleeps 10 guests across five bedrooms. The property features a roaring open fire in the large lounge and a wood burner in the cosy snug.
Wooler sits at the gateway to the Cheviots. The area offers country and river walks, historic churches and buildings. Berwick-upon-Tweed lies 18 miles away with two beaches and cafes. Local shops, pubs and eateries are within walking distance.
The accommodation includes one super-king-size with en-suite roll-top bath, one super-king-size zip-and-link (convertible to twin), two king-size rooms and one en-suite twin. There are three bathrooms total. The kitchen has an electric range oven, gas hob, American-style fridge/freezer and Dolce Gusto coffee machine. The enclosed garden features a hot tub, south-west-facing patio and summerhouse.
Bamburgh Castle sits 22.5 miles away (35 minutes). Seahouses harbour is 22.5 miles (32 minutes). Alnwick Castle and Garden are 24 miles away (40 minutes). Cragside House lies 28 miles distant (45 minutes).
Strathmore works brilliantly for families and groups wanting countryside walks and coastal exploration. The hot tub and open fires create perfect relaxation spots after days exploring the national park.
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The cottage sits in Wooler with easy access to local shops, pubs and eateries. The national park location provides immediate access to countryside walks.
After walking the Cheviot Hills, the hot tub offers perfect muscle relaxation. The enclosed garden provides complete privacy for evening soaks.
The kitchen provides everything needed with an electric range oven, gas hob and American-style fridge/freezer. Marble-style surfaces and shaker cabinets add style.
The large lounge has an open fire and bay window. The separate snug features a wood burner for cosy mornings planning your day.
The south-west-facing garden includes a large lawn, mature planting and summerhouse. Perfect for children and dogs to play safely.
Four off-road parking spaces make arrival easy for groups. No street parking worries when exploring Northumberland's attractions.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Strathmore by car, take the A697 north towards Wooler. The property is located in the town centre with easy access from main routes. You'll have convenient off-road parking for four cars upon arrival.
For those traveling by rail, the nearest station is Berwick-upon-Tweed, approximately 18 miles away. From there, a taxi or bus service will take you to Wooler in around 30 minutes.
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