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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Folly
  • 2

    Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Folly

    Ref: S268442

    Reviews 41

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    Belsay is a popular village and civil parish in Northumberland, about 5 miles from Ponteland on the A696, which links Newcastle upon Tyne to Jedburgh. Being about 20 minutes from central Newcastle, with a 7 minute drive into the popular village of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Smithy
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Smithy

    Ref: S244413

    Reviews 32

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    The picturesque town of Ponteland can be found resting in the luscious green countryside of Northumberland. Filled with well-established local eateries, welcoming pubs and a Waitrose along with a number of convenience stores, this town has all the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Country Retreat
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    Newcastle upon Tyne

    Country Retreat

    Ref: S517446

    Reviews 20

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    Ponteland is a historic community on the Pont River with a lot of modern development that includes stores, restaurants, and a classic village tavern. The Metro station is only 7 miles away, Hadrian's Wall can be reached from several locations...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cottage, 5 Richley Terrace
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Cottage, 5 Richley Terrace

    Ref: S521815

    Reviews 32

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    Matfen is a Northumberland village 20 miles from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Matfen Village Store and Café, a welcoming spot to pick up self-catering essentials, and Matfen Black Bull, a delightful country local pub, are centred around the Matfen Burn....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Houghton North Farm Cottage
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Houghton North Farm Cottage

    Ref: S3672

    Reviews 46

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    Situated south of the River Tyne is Heddon-on-the-Wall, on the line of the old Hadrian's Wall, with a section of wall still visible at the edge of the village. The village is surrounded by farms and open countryside, yet nearby the historic...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grooms Cottage
  • 2

    Newcastle upon Tyne

    Grooms Cottage

    Ref: S854040

    Reviews 1

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    The lovely market town of Morpeth is situated centrally in Northumberland and is an ideal base from which to reach the coast or countryside. Offering the remains of an historic castle, lovely parks, riverside walks, ancient architecture and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Steed
  • 3

    Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Steed

    Ref: S1034630

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cottage, 5 Richley Terrace
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Cottage, 5 Richley Terrace

    Ref: S525185

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  • Last Minute Cottages - *Newcastle City* Modern 2 Bedroom House
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    *Newcastle City* Modern 2 Bedroom House

    Ref: S1030800

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Faroe
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Faroe

    Ref: S1034618

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Elite 49 Stays
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Elite 49 Stays

    Ref: S963576

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Country Retreat
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Country Retreat

    Ref: S519475

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Henson
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Henson

    Ref: S1034623

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Spacious luxury 2 double Bedroom flat in Newcastle
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Spacious luxury 2 double Bedroom flat in Newcastle

    Ref: S302727

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Redcroft Green 3 Bdrm Sleeps 5 Quiet Residental Area
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Redcroft Green 3 Bdrm Sleeps 5 Quiet Residental Area

    Ref: S983674

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Luke Stays - Rokeby Street
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Luke Stays - Rokeby Street

    Ref: S607714

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Comfy Modern 3BR Semi Detached 400Mb Wifi Free Double Parking
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Comfy Modern 3BR Semi Detached 400Mb Wifi Free Double Parking

    Ref: S987268

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Burnopfield
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    The Burnopfield

    Ref: S954910

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Caspian House
  • 3

    Newcastle upon Tyne

    Caspian House

    Ref: S1034560

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Large spacious 3 bedroom house Westerhope
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Large spacious 3 bedroom house Westerhope

    Ref: S918706

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hamilton House -3 bed Close to Town, Drive Parking, 2 toilets
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Hamilton House -3 bed Close to Town, Drive Parking, 2 toilets

    Ref: S931650

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dewley place Newcastle
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Dewley place Newcastle

    Ref: S995063

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  • Last Minute Cottages - St James House - Charming 3 bed, 2 bathrooms, driveway parking, close to town centre
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    St James House - Charming 3 bed, 2 bathrooms, driveway parking, close to town centre

    Ref: S930773

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Grainger park
  • Newcastle upon Tyne

    Grainger park

    Ref: S1024248

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    Holiday Cottages in Newcastle upon Tyne

    Newcastle upon Tyne has a rich industrial heritage and was once one of the most important centres for shipbuilding and coal mining in the UK. These days, Newcastle is a lively, modern city with a huge student population and a great nightlife scene. Visitors to the city can enjoy a range of attractions, including the Tyne Bridge, the castle keep, and St. James' Park stadium.

    Snaptrip has a great selection of holiday cottages in Newcastle upon Tyne available. From traditional terraced houses and flats to rural properties on the outskirts of the city, we can help you find the perfect place to stay.

    Our customer service team is always on hand to answer any questions and our search filters can help you narrow down your options. With a 'best price guarantee' and thousands of cottages across the UK to choose from, you can always be assured of great value.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Sue - Verified booking

      We book cottage breaks quite regularly and I always look at the reviews to make a decision.

      After reading some and then also seeing The Folly was significantly cheaper than other comparable cottages I was really on the fence about booking. The distance from home was my decider (we wanted somewhere in easy travel, but still with a remote feel). We arrived with fingers crossed. All is can say is WE ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. I would have never known but been so gutted to have missed this gem. Absolutely now number one my favourite break list. Location - fantastic. Detached and remote but only 2 minutes from local post office/shop, coffee shop, Castle and Gardens in Belsay and 4 minutes to Bolam Lake. Access information/directions from owner - spot on. We had no problem finding the Folly and getting in. The access is across a field from the main road, so I would advise weatherproof footwear to open the gate. The track across the field is perfectly drivable stone. We were welcomed on arrival and throughout our stay by sheep (we never had a visit from the cows). The cottage itself is really well equipped. I don't think the photos do it justice. Often I find rooms/cottages/gardens smaller in reality with some clever camera angles at play. Not the case here. All rooms are great sizes and ample garden space. Large garden to front and small patio to rear. If you have a large dog or a dog that will jump walls, then definitely keep on a lead in the front garden (as advised). The bottom wall is lower than the sides and the sheep are literally at the other side. Our dog is big (lab/husky) but doesn't jump and is very used to/unbothered by sheep. The back yard/patio is super dog proof! Loads of outside space for parking and undercover barn type area for anything else (I think this is what is described in the listing as undercover games area). Heating was fab, we turned it down so we could justify the log burners (post office sells additional logs and kindling). Water red hot, shower excellent. Kitchen had everything we needed. Outside sensor security lighting (needs to be switched on on arrival) meant even in the dark the gates were easy to manage You can walk for miles through the fields (dog on lead obviously) if you don't want to travel far. We went to Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens but didn't feel with the dog it justified the entry fee. Bolam Lake was a fabulous walk though (free, but car park charge) There's a couple of comments about cobwebs, yes there are a few here and there but I'm not sure in a building like this you'd ever get rid of them all! Everything we used was clean and the towels, bedding perfect. The quilt in the master bedroom was so snuggly. We didn't have a problem with the mattress, it was really firm but didn't cause us any issues. The basics were all there (loo roll, washing up liquid, dishwasher and washing tablets, salt pepper, tea coffee, sugar). There wasn't any welcome pack to speak of (unless these things were it), even though the text from the owner mentioned it (I only noticed this when I was re-reading the message for leaving instructions) but that was fine I'd ordered an Asda delivery to land shortly after we did so we were quickly stocked with milk, bread and all the other essentials. (We met the driver at the gate and transferred to our car to save him driving through the field) If I could change anything I'd say get a bigger TV in the lounge. We so enjoyed a Netflix binge/catch up on a night and it would have been amazing on a bigger screen. The Folly would literally be 11/10 then! Since arriving home yesterday I've already been looking when we can rebook.

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    • Claire - Verified booking

      We were not contacted with regards to our stay until we got in touch with the owners before we left home to find out the details.

      Our booking was most definitely forgotten. The directions to get to The Folly from Belsay were poor, on the basis that the 'burn' we are told to turn left after, is really hard to notice, and actually, when you miss it, and follow the directions from the next obvious, 2nd burn, you end up in another property. It took us a while to find the property, only with the help of a local resident, who advised us of the phantom burn used in directions. If you go over a little bridge and swing to the left..you need to turn around. Once we found the entrance gate, with the tiniest signs possible, the lane was easy to navigate, and the cows and sheep were very welcoming and amicable. The key safe was very, very difficult to find. I know other guests have mentioned it was difficult for 'oldies', but actually no, its hard for anyone. It is small, disguised amongst fuse/socket boxes, and in the darkest corner of a brick shed,..oh, and black, not even where the diminishing light can fall...check in from 3:30pm, not 3pm! Had it been any darker, we would not have found it. (Once it was located, even in the daylight as we left, the phone torches had to be used to put in codes) It was during this search that we found the log shed, of which the door could not be opened fully to get logs. Not that it mattered for us, as we had forgotten to bring matches, and the only provision made for us was an empty box. The log baskets had not been replenished either. Confirming that the booking was forgotten. On our second evening, the electricty went off. It came back on again, 30 seconds later, and then back off again. This on and off lasted a couple of minutes, and then it just went off. It was just as night was falling. We anticpated an evening of no heat source, and so after contacting the owners, we decided it was better to pack and leave for home. The owners said it was a power cut, which, after experiencing these before, and managing with 5 small children, we found it to be an odd, and somewhat patronising explanation. Had we been prepared for the possibilty, we would have coped...TAKE MATCHES!! It was then that the electricity came back on, but our trust in the property was now completely gone, and the lack of care to ensure we were okay during the aleged power cut was actually alarmingly rude. It turned the the whole break into a farse. The Folly is beautiful. It is well decorated with gorgeous facbrics and adequate furniture. The garden is enclosed, however the yard at the back of the house does have a gate which requires supervision of determined escapees...children or doggos. We were not aware of outside games area? and parking is generous. The box room which is described as suitable for a cot bed or the zbed provided is actually a through room to the bathroom, and so would really only be suitable for really small children. The 'welcome pack' folder itemises all kitchen utensils, however some of these are still missing, which makes you feel guilty to be honest. As a property and location, The Folly is gorgeous, and comfortable, just be aware of the difficulties we've mentioned, be fully prepared, and it should be a good time. Oh, and maybe take wellies for the opening of the gates.....

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    • Jean - Verified booking

      My husband snd myself teavel north from Lincolnshire, my brother and wife travelled south from Fife.

      Meeting up somewhere in the middle for our annual pre christmas break. What a marvelous find this was. This is a lovely cottage, quite remote, (make sure you take what you need with you, you arent popping out to the shop f you forget anything. ) there is a well stocked village shop a few miles away in the nearest village, The cottage is surrounded by stunning views cosy, yet spacious. and exceptionally clean and well equipped to a high standard . One point to highlight , the beds have orthopaedic mattress, very firm, if you like a soft mattress you may struggle. We were contacted by our hosts two days before travelling , with detailed direction on how to get there. Key safe numbers etc. Our queries were promptly responded to. You do indeed (as advised) need your wellies if it is wet weather, opening gates (two) to get from the road, through the sheep field , to reach the cottage, not digfficult to do, the men sat in the cars while the women opened the gates, in the rain... the courtyard is well contained and was well suited to our small dog. (Lots of walks in the area). The weather wasn't great , to be expected at this time of the year, but the warm welcome from our hosts, cosy cottage open fires and good company made for a great long weekend break. Would highly recommend. We plan to return.

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    • Ruth - Verified booking

      Lovely cottage decorated to a high and elegant standard ( I took a photo of one bedroom's curtains to try and track the fabric down for home!

      ) The real Christmas tree and the foliage in the sitting room was a lovely touch and very much appreciated . The bath towels were big and fluffy and having a bath ( so many cottages today seem to just have showers ) was just what you need in the winter after a walk. My only gripe is a recurrent one- form self catering the provision of pots and pans is never adequate- there was no casserole dish for the oven for the sort of hearty meal wanted to cook ( we improvised with a roasting tin and foil) and only one decent sized saucepan meant juggling veg etc Finally and this is a dig at Sykes and not the owner; when will letting companies abandon this paranoia that a bag of flour/ bottle of oil/ stock cubes/ salt/pepper/ vinegar and any other basis non perishable food stuffs which make it easier to cook away from home without a massive shop,is a health risk? When was the last time anyone died of botulism in one of your cottages from the dried mixed herbs left behind by the previous guest? It is so depressing to arrive to find that the one tablespoon of flour you need means a trip to the shops. You allow tea. coffee and sugar to be left so why not allow the rest of the inert foodstuffs?

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    • Stephen - Verified booking

      House was very clean and god facilities although a microwave would have been useful.

      My main issue is that my /4 year old daughter was stuck in her bedroom until after 2pm as her bedroom door was jammed shut. A gentleman came round to fix the door but could not so they got a tractor with a cherry picker basket attached and bought this to her bedroom window. As the blinds were poorly fitted the bedroom window could not open more than around 8 inches (hid knows what would have happened in a fire) and my daughter had to squeeze through this gap 15 feet in the air into the arms of a farm labourer and deposited onto the cherry picker. The thing that was disappointing was that there has been no apology for the inconvenience (obviously we could not go out with her until this was resolved) and also no follow up to see if Hannah was ok after the incident. It almost felt that they were concerned about admitting liability!

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    Slieve Donard

    Slieve Donard is the highest mountain in Northern Ireland, which stands 850 metres (2,790 ft) high. The mountain is very popular with both locals and tourists alike. There are great views from the summit. On clear days, you can see as far north as Belfast and south as Dublin. From the summit, you have fantastic views over the Irish Sea, which is only a few miles away.

    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.

    Oriental Museum

    Oriental museum in Durham City. Visitors can view Asian art, antiques and material. Lift access to all galleries. Variety of activities and workshops.

    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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