Mallow Lodge - Contemporary Holiday Cottage, Bamburgh, Northumberland

Mallow Lodge is one of a small group of holiday eco-lodges situated within the dramatic setting of Brada Quarry. Northumberland is known for its awesome scenery, and the quarry is no exception, with superb views from the decking and living room, and with nature right on your doorstep.

The exterior decking is south-facing, the perfect spot to catch some sun during a lazy afternoon or evening. Inside the property you’ll find a large, open-plan living area, with panoramic windows from the kitchen looking out onto the quarry. The living space is the perfect place to relax of an evening, with comfy seating and a wood burning stove as a central feature.

Mallow Lodge puts you in easy reach of some of Northumberland’s most famous and iconic destinations, including Bamburgh Castle and the Holy Island. Spectacular countryside and vast open skies are never far away, and a holiday at this eco-lodge will bring you up close to the beauty and majesty of the North East’s unique rural landscapes.

Check in/ Checkout Times

Check in: 4:00 pm | Check out: 10:00 am

Accommodation Description

Accommodation all on one level
Large, open-plan kitchen, dining and living area with bi-fold doors leading out onto wooden decking area. Door to utility and boot room with sink. Master bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite shower room, bedroom two with king-size bed, bedroom three with twin single 3' beds (please note the floor plan depicts bunk beds which have since been replaced). Bathroom with bath and shower over.

Outside
Private, south-facing wooden decked area with handrail. Rattan garden furniture set. Shared grounds beyond the decking area, with picnic benches.
Designated parking area for two cars adjacent to Mallow Lodge.

Equipment

Electric oven and hob.
Large fridge and freezer.
Microwave.
Dishwasher.
Washer dryer.
Digital radio.
Fast fibre WiFi.
Freesat television.
High chair and cot available on request.
Bi fold doors leading out onto the decking area.
Garden furniture.

  • Beach Nearby
  • Child Friendly
  • Cycling Friendly
  • Detached
  • Dishwasher
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Family Friendly
  • Fishing Onsite / Nearby
  • Ground Floor Accommodation
  • Ground floor bed
  • High Chair Available
  • Internet
  • Luxury
  • Near Coast
  • Near Golf Course
  • Near Walks
  • Open Fire / Log Burner
  • Parking Available
  • Pets
  • Pub Nearby
  • Short Breaks Allowed
  • Travel Cot
  • Washing Machine

About the area

Attractions and nearby amenities

Northumberland is known for its castles, so while you’re here make sure you visit what some consider to be the most picturesque. Bamburgh Castle stands guard over the North Sea from a rocky plateau. There are 1,400 years of history to discover right here.
Alnwick Castle is a great day out too. The Gardens were lovingly restored by the Duchess of Northumberland, and contain fascinating features like the Poison Garden. While you’re in Alnwick, make sure to pop into Barter Books, the nation’s biggest second-hand bookshop and the place where all those ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ posters originated from.
If you’re still hungry for castles, Lindisfarne is a spectacular destination. The Holy Island seems steeped in time – monks lovingly crafted the Lindisfarne Gospel here in the 700s, and people still come on religious retreats here today. Make sure to time your visit well – the island gets cut off from the mainland at high tide!
One of the North East’s best kept secrets are the beaches that stretch for miles along the North Sea. Bamburgh, Embleton and Beadnell are all within driving distance of Mallow Lodge.
Northumberland is mountain country and there’s plenty of high spots to choose from. The Cheviot Hills are breathtaking, and walking the ridges you can feel that you’re the only soul in the world. The waterfall of Linhope Spout plunges 18 metres to a pool below, and makes quite a racket!
If you get a buzz out of buzzards or want to catch an oystercatcher, then Budle Bay is well worth a visit. Both migrants and natives flock here throughout the year, and there’s always plenty to see. There are binoculars you can borrow at Mallow Lodge.