Offering quirky accommodation on the outskirts of Seahouses, Northumberland, Rock End is an outstanding detached holiday home which is perfect for couples looking for a cosy coastal getaway.
The ground floor is nautically themed and open-plan, with underfloor heating.
The kitchen has everything that you need to make a delicious meal, although there is a great selection of cafés, restaurants and takeaways within walking distance of Rock End and many more a short drive away.
The kitchen has a full size fan oven, with grill, induction hob, microwave oven, dishwasher and washer/dryer.
The dining area has a table for two made from three ships capstans.
The seating area has a three seater sofa and coffee table and a wall mounted television, which has Freeview TV.
The ground floor has floor-to-ceiling windows let the light flood in.
Also located on the ground floor is the shower room, which has a larger than average shower cubicle, washbasin and toilet.
There is a separate porch with coat hooks, iron and ironing board and cleaning cupboard.
Upstairs is accessed by a feature spiral staircase that leads directly into the bedroom.
Make your way up the stairs and find that the bedroom also has floor-to-ceiling windows, which face east and if you are an early bird, it is possible to view the sunrise over the sea.
There is a king size bed, small wardrobe and a selection of drawers for your clothes.
There is a wall mounted TV, also with Freeview which can be viewed from the bed.
Rock End does not have an attached garden but the front garden of the adjoining property Gun Rock has a garden, which you are most welcome to use.
This boasts memorable coastal views from Bamburgh Castle to the west, via the Farne Islands to Seahouses Harbour in the east.
There is a table and chairs in the garden and many evenings it is possible to witness the most spectacular sunsets over Bamburgh Castle.
Seahouses village, a short walk away, boasts some beautiful sandy beaches with the village itself well worth a visit, offering a good variety of shops and eateries.
You could also try your hand at crazy golf.
You can catch a boat from the harbour to Farne Islands where you can look out for birds and seals.
Jump in the car and head out to attractions such as Bamburgh Castle, Alnwick Castle and Gardens, Dunstanburgh Castle, Cragside, Northumberland Country Zoo, Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre and Hadrian’s Wall.
Activities to look forward to while you’re in the region include golf at Seahouses, Bamburgh Embelton and Alnmouth, and watersports at Beadnell Bay.