Cottages in Rothbury
Rothbury, known as the 'Gateway to the Northumberland National Park' and is a perfect base to explore the heather topped expanses of the Simonside and Cheviot Hills.
The picturesque village of Rothbury can trace its origins back to 1100, whilst an early Saxon cross can be found in All Saints Church dating back to 800AD.
The evidence of Bronze Age settlements, hill forts and cup and ring marks have been discovered throughout surrounding hills. On the outskirts of this ancient market town is Cragside Estate.
Recently the town has been in the news with some unusually high floods.
Northumbria byways are fortunate to be able to offer many cottages both in the town and nearby. These include
The Masters Lodge
Westfield cottage and Wreighburn cottage both at Thropton
A little further afield in the historic village of Elsdon there is also
So if you would like to explore this beautiful area of Northumberland then please just give us a call.
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