Discover Warkworth Holidays, Northumberland
Located within Northumberland’s breathtaking Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Warkworth Holidays is the ideal destination for those seeking peace, adventure, and unforgettable experiences. As a family-run business, we proudly offer three charming cottages—St. Lawrence Rest, The Olde Stables, and Rest A’ Shore coming in May 2026—each providing a perfect home base for exploring the stunning coastline and historic treasures nearby.
Whether you're relaxing in comfort or creating cherished memories with loved ones, we aim to provide more than just a stay. With us, you'll experience the very best of Northumberland’s beauty, warmth, and charm.

St. Lawrence Rest
Sleeps 3
Stay at this beautifully-furnished cottage in the charming village of Warkworth, one of Northumberland's hidden gems. The open plan living area has cosy sofas and a dining area, and the well-equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing supper. Two bedrooms share a family bathroom.

The Olde Stables
Sleeps 4
Escape to the beautiful Northumberland countryside and discover The Olde Stables, a charming cottage in the historic village of Warkworth. With bags of character and thoughtful restoration, this cosy retreat offers the perfect blend of style and comfort. The wooden-clad walls, solid oak doors, and low pendant lighting add a touch of charm to the open-plan living room, where you can relax on the sofas or catch up on your favourite shows.

Rest A'Shore
Sleeps 3
Set just moments from the sea in the vibrant harbour town of Amble, Rest A’Shore is a cosy coastal apartment designed for slowing down and switching off. Thoughtfully styled with soft nautical touches and a light, airy feel, it’s a welcoming space where mornings begin with coffee and sea air, and evenings are best spent unwinding after a day by the water. Perfectly sized for up to three guests, this charming retreat offers a relaxed base for exploring the coastline, sampling local seafood, or simply enjoying the gentle rhythm of life by the shore.








