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"Wren Cottage" Self Catering

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North Sunderland Seahouses, as it used to be called was an extension of the now adjoining village of North Sunderland. Seahouses was developed as a haven for fishing and lime burning activities.

There has been a harbour since 1318, if not earlier. Possibly little more than a sheltered creek originally, it has always been known as 'North Sunderland Harbour'.

The village was formed around the harbour built around the period 1786 and later improved in the late 19th century in order to improve the local fishing industry. There are still fishing boats working out of the harbour, although with the scale of the fishing industry much reduced, many are now utilised as transport for tourists visiting the Farne Islands.

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Wren Cottage” offers very comfortable accommodation in Seahouses for up to 4 people in a double and twin rooms. Spacious sitting room with wood burning stove, Freeview TV, DVD, Video, CD player with radio.

Open plan kitchen with fridge freezer, microwave and automatic washing machine leading to a beautiful conservatory / dining room with access to the garden with seating.

At the front of the cottage there is a pretty garden and off street parking for 2 cars.

Full N.S.H and electric inclusive:

Wood for stove inclusive

 

Strictly no smoking, and no pets.

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Phone 01665 722922

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Wren Cottage offers accommodation for four people in one double room and a twin room.