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The Hidden Cottage
9.7
Fantastic
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- No pets allowed
- 4 Guests
- Cottage
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Amazing location
Guests appreciate the location of this property.
Almost booked out. We recommend you book soon.
Free parking
Stress-free on-site parking.
Amazing location
Guests appreciate the location of this property.
Whether you spend most of your time in and around the property or use it as base for your break, The Hidden Cottage is a superb option..
Ground Floor: Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, Amazon Firestick, Electric Fire Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washing Machine First Floor: Bedroom 1: Zip And Link Super Kingsize Bed (2 x Singles On Request), Sofa Bed (Single), Freeview TV, Amazon Firestick Bedroom 2: Single (3ft) Bed, Freeview TV, Amazon Firestick Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. .
Front garden with lawned area, patio, and garden furniture.
Public car park; 200 yards away and free of charge.
Bike store.
No smoking..
Located in a small square, yards from the main street, The Hidden Cottage offers charm, tranquillity, and convenience.
A feature is the cottage’s original range, now housing an electric convector stove with visual log-burning effect.
It also provides sizeable, secure storage for cycles and a secluded, south-facing patio/lawned garden.
The historic and picturesque market-town of Morpeth sits on the banks of the beautiful river Wansbeck.
Because of the property’s central location, and the relatively contained area of the town-centre around two main streets and the river, exploring by foot is thoroughly recommended.
Walking from the property onto the main streets reveals an extensive and excellent selection of restaurants, shops and pubs, featuring local and national outlets.
The attractive town square transforms into vibrant, colourful action on market days.The river is always near-by, offering beautiful walks through attractive parks.
The outstanding Carlisle Park displays floral beauty all year round, including in its famous floral clock.
Proudly featured in the centre of the park is a fine statue of local and national heroine of the suffragette movement, Emily Davison.
Further upstream the park develops into a recreational area with bowling greens, a skateboard park, a multi-sports court, a play area and a paddling pool.
This area of the park is also accessed via the Elliot bridge, right next to the Sports Centre with its swimming pool.
Boating on the river, feeding of the ducks and crossing the river using the stepping-stones are timeless favourite nearby.
Morpeth is the County Town of Northumberland and its location in the centre of the county opens up innumerable delights for the holiday-maker.
A short drive takes you to the thriving metropolis of Newcastle upon Tyne, the ancient market towns of Hexham and Alnwick and the more than sixty miles of unspoilt, sandy beaches, from Tynemouth in the south to Berwick near the border with Scotland.
Each destination has its own story, told by the many castles and historical features that favour the landscape, alongside quaint harbours and working ports.
Especially recommended are Alnmouth, Seahouses, Holy Island, Bamburgh, Amble, Newbiggin, Whitley Bay, Tynemouth and Berwick on the coast and Rothbury, Hexham, and Alnwick inland.
Away from the trunk roads Northumberland’s roads are quiet, leading to unspoilt villages in the foothills of the Cheviots.
Morpeth has an excellent bus and rail service.
The bus station is a five-minute walk from The Hidden Cottage, while the railway station is ten.
Both have taxi ranks.
Public transport opens up a wide range of possibilities to tour the county.
Trains on the East-Coast main-line stop at Morpeth, offering day-trips to the heart of Edinburgh, Berwick, Newcastle, York, and the picturesque old harbour-village of Alnmouth – the coastal route via Alnmouth and Berwick-upon-Tweed to Edinburgh is particularly stunning.
Once you’re away from the trunk-roads, Northumberland roads are uncongested, often sparsely so.
With your base right in the centre of town you can head off in any direction.
Dropping down to the coast using cycle-paths if you like, opens up the coastal cycle route to the north and south.
Such is the scenery along the Northumberland coast that many return year after year to explore and enjoy it.
The beaches are golden and never congested, the many castles are legendary, and the coastal villages picturesque.
In-land takes you onto the more remote roads and lanes of Longhorsely Moor, towards Rothbury in the beautiful River Coquet valley via the Simonside Hills, and beyond into the even more remote areas of the Cheviot Hills.
This is a hilly area and well worth visiting for the magnificent scenery as well as the strenuous exercise, if that’s to your liking.
Options for the rambler are endless.
Free WiFi One or more beds can be linked to form double or twin beds (please advise the owner of your preference soon after booking).
Whether you spend most of your time in and around the property or use it as base for your break, The Hidden Cottage is a superb option.
Ground Floor: Open plan living space.
Living area: Freeview TV, Amazon Firestick, Electric Fire Dining area.
Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washing Machine First Floor: Bedroom 1: Zip And Link Super Kingsize Bed (2 x Singles On Request), Sofa Bed (Single), Freeview TV, Amazon Firestick Bedroom 2: Single (3ft) Bed, Freeview TV, Amazon Firestick Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. .
Front garden with lawned area, patio, and garden furniture.
Public car park; 200 yards away and free of charge.
Bike store.
No smoking..
Located in a small square, yards from the main street, The Hidden Cottage offers charm, tranquillity, and convenience.
A feature is the cottage’s original range, now housing an electric convector stove with visual log-burning effect.
It also provides sizeable, secure storage for cycles and a secluded, south-facing patio/lawned garden.
The historic and picturesque market-town of Morpeth sits on the banks of the beautiful river Wansbeck.
Because of the property’s central location, and the relatively contained area of the town-centre around two main streets and the river, exploring by foot is thoroughly recommended.
Walking from the property onto the main streets reveals an extensive and excellent selection of restaurants, shops and pubs, featuring local and national outlets.
The attractive town square transforms into vibrant, colourful action on market days.The river is always near-by, offering beautiful walks through attractive parks.
The outstanding Carlisle Park displays floral beauty all year round, including in its famous floral clock.
Proudly featured in the centre of the park is a fine statue of local and national heroine of the suffragette movement, Emily Davison.
Further upstream the park develops into a recreational area with bowling greens, a skateboard park, a multi-sports court, a play area and a paddling pool.
This area of the park is also accessed via the Elliot bridge, right next to the Sports Centre with its swimming pool.
Boating on the river, feeding of the ducks and crossing the river using the stepping-stones are timeless favourite nearby.
Morpeth is the County Town of Northumberland and its location in the centre of the county opens up innumerable delights for the holiday-maker.
A short drive takes you to the thriving metropolis of Newcastle upon Tyne, the ancient market towns of Hexham and Alnwick and the more than sixty miles of unspoilt, sandy beaches, from Tynemouth in the south to Berwick near the border with Scotland.
Each destination has its own story, told by the many castles and historical features that favour the landscape, alongside quaint harbours and working ports.
Especially recommended are Alnmouth, Seahouses, Holy Island, Bamburgh, Amble, Newbiggin, Whitley Bay, Tynemouth and Berwick on the coast and Rothbury, Hexham, and Alnwick inland.
Away from the trunk roads Northumberland’s roads are quiet, leading to unspoilt villages in the foothills of the Cheviots.
Morpeth has an excellent bus and rail service.
The bus station is a five-minute walk from The Hidden Cottage, while the railway station is ten.
Both have taxi ranks.
Public transport opens up a wide range of possibilities to tour the county.
Trains on the East-Coast main-line stop at Morpeth, offering day-trips to the heart of Edinburgh, Berwick, Newcastle, York, and the picturesque old harbour-village of Alnmouth – the coastal route via Alnmouth and Berwick-upon-Tweed to Edinburgh is particularly stunning.
Once you’re away from the trunk-roads, Northumberland roads are uncongested, often sparsely so.
With your base right in the centre of town you can head off in any direction.
Dropping down to the coast using cycle-paths if you like, opens up the coastal cycle route to the north and south.
Such is the scenery along the Northumberland coast that many return year after year to explore and enjoy it.
The beaches are golden and never congested, the many castles are legendary, and the coastal villages picturesque.
In-land takes you onto the more remote roads and lanes of Longhorsely Moor, towards Rothbury in the beautiful River Coquet valley via the Simonside Hills, and beyond into the even more remote areas of the Cheviot Hills.
This is a hilly area and well worth visiting for the magnificent scenery as well as the strenuous exercise, if that’s to your liking.
Options for the rambler are endless.
Free WiFi One or more beds can be linked to form double or twin beds (please advise the owner of your preference soon after booking).
Whether you spend most of your time in and around the property or use it as base for your break, The Hidden Cottage is a superb option.
What this place offers you
Parking
Satellite TV
Kitchen
Yard
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Heating
Towels
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1
1 Kingsize bed
Bedroom 2
1 Single bed
Where you'll stay

Explore map
House rules
- Check-in: From 3:00 PM to 11:59 PM
- Check-out: Until 10:00 AM
- Pets not allowed
- Smoking not allowed
Good to know
- Suitable for children
Guest reviews
9.7
Fantastic
Exceptional
10.0
From verified guest
Hidden cottage was excellently furnished and spotlessly clean. The bed and bedding were what you would expect from a 5* hotel.
Parking is tight but not a problem.
Morpeth restaurants varied and very good and Hidden Cottage is excellently located to make the most of these.
Brilliant location for exploring Northumberland.
Exceptional
10.0
Glenis Squire, Oct 2025
We had a very enjoyable week. The location is outstanding and very quiet despite being two minutes walk from the shops and restaurants. Tony and Michelle were very kind and helpful when we had to delay our departure slightly due to illness. With regard to parking, if the on-site parking is full or not suitable there is ample unmetered parking on street near Morrisons. We will certainly be back.
Exceptional
10.0
Alyce B., Jun 2025
A wonderful cottage in the heart of Morpeth with a lovely garden and friendly neighbors. The cottage provided 2 bedrooms rooms with comfortable beds, a comfortable lounge and a well equipped kitchen. There was also a washing machine and line for drying clothes. A disadvantage for anyone with limi...

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