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  • Last Minute Cottages - Modern Room with Private Outdoor space Pass The Keys
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Modern Room with Private Outdoor space Pass The Keys

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cozy 3-Bed Free Parking
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Cozy 3-Bed Free Parking

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Big & Homely 4BD house in NCL
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Big & Homely 4BD house in NCL

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Free Parking, City Centre,quiet,netflix
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Free Parking, City Centre,quiet,netflix

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    Gosforth Holiday Cottages

    Historically in Cumberland and now a part of Cumbria, the sleepy village of Gosforth has a community population of fewer than 1,500, combined with its nearest two neighbourhoods, Ponsonby and Wasdale. Just a 7-minute drive from the beach at Seascale village and close to Wast Water, there are plenty of beautiful rural sights to visit in the area. Largely still a residence for local agriculture workers, holiday cottages in Gosforth are ideally located for those seeking solitude and tranquillity.

    The stone cross in the St Mary’s Churchyard is a notable attraction, thought to date back to the Viking era and standing at 14 feet, crafted from slender red sandstone. Those looking to stretch their legs can head off to the nearby Blendgale Forest and walk alongside the river to the ancient Monks Bridge on Cold Fell.

    If you’re looking for a holiday cottage in Gosforth, you won’t find a better range in this handsome and historical village than available through Snaptrip. We have thousands of properties throughout the UK, all baked by our best price guarantee. Options include amenities such as hot tubs, garden seating and dog-friendly properties – all bookable through the site with real-time availability. Got a question? Our friendly customer service team are available to help.

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    Things to do near Gosforth

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    Seven Stories

    Unleash your imagination at Seven Stories, the National Centre for Children's Books. Discover seven floors of immersive exhibitions, original manuscripts, and artwork from beloved children's books. Meet favourite characters like Paddington Bear and the Gruffalo, and take part in workshops and events. The café and bookshop offer a perfect place to relax. Located at 30 Lime St, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 2PQ

    National Glass Centre

    Superb glass centre in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. Promotes the art, history and science of glass through a range of mediums. Groups welcome.

    Jarrow Hall (formerly Bede's World)

    Museum of early Mediaeval Northumbria, in Jarrow. Range of events and activities for all people of all ages. Refreshments and toilet facilities available on-site.

    Thornley Woodlands Centre

    Interpretive centre in Rowlands Gill, Tyne & Wear. Serves the woodlands of the Derwent Walk and Country Park. Wheelchair accessible, parking facilities.

    Booth Museum of Natural History

    History museum in Brighton with over 500,000 specimens and natural history literature from the past 300 years. Gift shop onsite. Wheelchair accessible.

    Sunderland Museum

    Discover the rich cultural history of Sunderland at Sunderland Museum. Explore fascinating collections of art, natural history, and local heritage, including the largest collection of LS Lowry paintings outside of Manchester. There are also temporary exhibitions and interactive displays. The Winter Gardens, a tropical paradise, is a must-see. Located at Burdon Rd, Sunderland SR1 1PP

    BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art

    Contemporary Art gallery housed in a landmark building on banks of River Tyne. Ever changing exhibitions & events for all ages. Excellent choice of food & drink available. Parking.

    Beamish Museum

    Beamish Museum in County Durham is an award-winning open-air museum that brings history to life. Visitors can experience what life was like in the North East of England in the 1820s, 1900s, and 1940s through interactive exhibits, costumed characters, and historic buildings. From riding on a steam train to visiting a coal mine, there's something for everyone. Address: Regional Resource Centre, Beamish, County Durham DH9 0RG

    Laing Art Gallery

    Art Gallery with an impressive collection of art, sculpture & exhibition programme. Range of activities and events to get all the family involved. Free admission.

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