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Self-Catering Holiday
of the Year 2003
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Our Holiday Cottages
Nestling at the foot of the Cheviot Hills in the tiny hamlet of Branton, our luxury self catering holiday cottages and extensive leisure facilities stand amidst the farmland and hills of the Breamish Valley in Northumberland National Park.

Breamish Valley Cottages, Northumberland

Many of the properties were created from a traditional range of early 19th century farm buildings. Great care was taken to preserve their original character while meeting the requirements expected of a comfortable and relaxing holiday home.

To meet the growing demand from our many new and regular visitors, the choice of properties was extended in 2003 with the introduction of a superb range of new cottages built by local craftsmen. This policy continued with the addition of two new luxury cottages - Hemmel House and Millers Hill - in 2006.

Country furniture and soft furnishings have been used throughout and all cottages have modern, well-equipped kitchens with electric and microwave ovens, dishwashers, washer dryers (except Swallow) and fridge / freezers.

Satellite TV, video, CD / radio, telephone, and well-stocked bookshelves are standard, as well as oil-fired central heating and woodburning stoves for which free logs are provided.

  Hemmel House  
8
  Millers Hill  
6
  Daneshill  
6
  Heathery  
6
  Honeymug  
6
  Souterpot  
6
  Old Mill  
5
  Cheviot  
4
  Coally Law  
4
  Hay Loft  
4
  Night Fold  
4
  Castle Close  
2
  Near Brow  
2
 
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