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Beadnell Cottages
Beadnell is a small village in
Northumberland and is situated on the North Sea Coast. It lies within AONB designated countryside and its a popular destination amongst sailing, diving and wind-surfing enthusiasts. Details about specific Beadnell cottages follow our guide to Beadnell.
Before tourism took over as Beadnell's main industry the town was dependant on coble fishing. Unfortunately its 200 year old harbour fell into disrepair following a violent storm in 1997. After a major fundraising effort involving the whole town it was fully restored and now showcases the town's proud heritage. The 18tth Lime Kilns still remain and are located east of the harbour. Local fisherman now use them to store lobster pots.
The heritage coastline, a blue-flag winner is ideal for walkers, with dozens of paths and trails that wind their way along the seafront, providing fine views of the nearby Holy and Farne Islands. The strong westerly winds that gust through the region are well-suited to windsurfers and sailing enthusiasts - there are a number of clubs that can be found in and around the harbour.
Below we provide details about Beadnell cottage rentals, featuring properties that can be found at the Cottages 4 You website. The link below leads to our North East section where you can find a variety of holiday homes and cottages found in the region.