Larch House

Lesbury , Alnwick, Northumberland, Country village

Check-in Time: 16:00
Check-out Time: 10:00

Outside Description

The enclosed, south-facing lawned garden is a sun trap and contains an outside dining table with seating for up to 8. Parking for two cars (three at a squeeze) on the private, gated driveway. Additional cars can be parked on the quiet side road before you drive down the lane to Larch House.

Downstairs Description

The bright and airy kitchen is beautifully furnished with solid wood worktops and painted cabinets. The dining table seats eight guests and has double doors out to the south-east facing garden and south-facing patio.

The cosy lounge has windows on three elevations and hosts a feature fireplace with wood burning stove (initial supply of logs provided between October-April). The snug is just next door to the lounge and contains a corner sofa, a further 43″ Smart TV and an XBox 360 with a selection of games and board games. The utility room has part-under-floor heating so is a cosy place for dogs to sleep at night. The downstairs WC is very spacious and has a WC, wash hand basin and heated towel rail.

First Floor Description

Master Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom with a king size bed (5ft wide) and a double, south-facing window looking over the garden. Bedroom 2 with En-suite Shower Room and has a double south-facing window looking out to the garden. Bedroom 3 This bedroom also has a south-facing window looking onto the back garden and has twin beds (each 3ft wide) that can be converted into a super-king-size (6ft wide) Bedroom 4 Looking out to the front through the north-facing window, this bedroom has twin single beds (each 3ft wide) The fully tiled family bathroom has a shower over the bath.

Dogs Welcome: One well-behaved dog is welcome at Larch House for a small charge of £20. Dog sitting service available. Booking conditions apply.
Child Friendly
Group Getaways
Wi-Fi/Broadband
Open Fire/Multi Fuel Burner
Enclosed Garden/Patio
Tourist Attractions:
  • Alnwick Castle: Close by is Alnwick Castle, the seat of the Duke of Northumberland (the setting for Hogwarts) and the location of the now internationally famous Alnwick Gardens. Visit website
  • Alnwick Garden: The Alnwick Garden was designed for every season - from fragrant roses to mirror-polished water features, there is always something to admire. Visit website
  • Holy Island : Holy Island is internationally famous both for its medieval religious heritage and also its more recent picturesque 16th century castle. Visitors return year after year smitten by the spiritual enchantment of a very special place sought out by people since prehistory. Visit website
  • St Oswals Coastal Path: St. Oswald’s Way is a long-distance walking route, exploring some of the finest landscapes and fascinating history of Northumberland. Visit website
Eating and Drinking:
  • The Coach Inn: We place food and beverages at the very heart of all our coaching inns. Our all-day menus feature seasonal and locally sourced produce, signature regional dishes, popular sharers and an exciting hot and cold drinks offering, Visit website
  • Bistro 23 In Alnmouth : During the summer we also open Thursday evenings offering local seafood. Booking is recommended to avoid disappointment Visit website
Food Stores:
  • The Grocer : In Alnmouth Visit website
  • Sainsburys : In Alnwick and you could always pre order your grocery delivery ready for your arrival Visit website
Sporting Attractions and Activities:
  • Alnmouth Golf Club: Situated half a mile to the north of the village of Alnmouth and only ten minutes drive from the main A1 link road, Alnmouth Golf Club is easily accessed. The Club has a long and distinguished history and is proud of its heritage as the 4th oldest club in England, being established in 1869. Visit website
  • Coquet Shorebased Trust: They are based close to the harbour and from Amble offer courses in Powerboats, canoeing and kayaking and additionally from nearby Druridge Bay Country Park, windsurfing and sailing. On a Sunday afternoon they have 'Paddling on the Coquet Estuary' where you can enjoy a peaceful tour of the wildlife and scenery. Visit website
  • Dunstanburgh Golf Club Embleton: There are holes to challenge golfers of all skill levels and ages. It is a traditional links course, created by the great golf course architect, James Braid. Set amongst beautiful scenery on the North-East coast of Northumberland's Heritage Coastline, you will enjoy a visit which will stay with you forever. Visit website