Outchester and Ross Farm Cottages offer sixteen spacious self catering holiday cottages and an award-winning 18th century tower overlooking the sea, each sleeping 2 to 6 guests.
These Northumberland properties have a variety of 4 and 5 star cottages, are well equipped and have a private garden with a seating area.
The Ducket is a 5 star, beautifully restored, 18th century stone tower that sleeps two. We provide a number of facilities to all of our guests, including a stargazing observatory, child's play areas, a family canoe, wifi, gas barbeques and a bird hide. Four of our cottages are dog friendly.
Full Amenities Include
Free Wifi.
Children Allowed.
Parking.
Private gardens for every cottage.
Young children's play area.
Star gazing observatory.
Table tennis.
Bird hide.
Family canoe.
Large mobile barbeques.
Pet friendly (in 4 cottages).
Book your next holiday at Outchster and Ross Farm Cottages today.
Find us at: Ross Farm, Belford, Northumberland, NE70 7EN
Outchester and Ross Farm Cottages are a small family run business on the Northumberland Coast between Bamburgh and Holy Island.
Our holiday cottages lie within Northumberland AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), close to the coast. It is the perfect location to explore the beautiful Northumberland coastline.
The cottages at Ross are at the end of a private country lane. A footpath leads from here to Ross Sands, a beautiful, sandy beach, three miles long, with views of Holy Island Castle.
From Outchester, the beach at Bamburgh is a short drive away. The cottages are a short drive from the market town of Alnwick and from Berwick upon Tweed.
Accommodation Amenities
- 4 Star
- 5 Star
- Barbeque
- Bathtub
- Bike Storage
- Children Welcome
- Children's Play Area
- Dishwasher
- Dog Friendly
- DVD Player
- Gold Award
- High Chair
- Off Road Parking
- Parking
- Shower
- Sleeps up to 2
- Sleeps up to 3
- Sleeps up to 4
- Sleeps up to 5
- Sleeps up to 6
- Sun Terrace/Patio/Decking
- Travel Cot
- TV
- Washing Machine
- Well Equipped Kitchen
- WiFi
Distances are as the crow flies, and not by road. Distances via roads will be longer.