Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Cottage in Amble, Northumberland

Amble has been referred to as "The Friendliest Port". The town has Roman origins but was developed as a coal port at the mouth of the River Coquet in the 18th century. The harbour is now shared by traditional fishing boats and a modern Marina, full of colourful yachts and other sailing craft. There are several flourishing boating clubs including yachting, sailing and canoeing. During the summer boats sail regularly from the harbour to the RSPB bird sanctuary at Coquet Island.

Here at Northumbria byways we are able to offer the following holiday cottages either in or close to Amble

Lobster Pot at Low Hauxley

Chantilly, also near Low Hauxley

Southmede in nearby Warkworth

and Watermill cottage at North Charlton

So if you would like to explore the Northumberland coast why not give us a call and book one of these beautiful cottages.







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