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Tile Rouge

(Ref. 1070427)

Wooler, Northumberland Show on map

4.2

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • cottage (9)
  • comfortable (7)
  • location (7)
  • good (6)
  • clean (6)
  • bed (6)

15 Customer Reviews

  • "We were very happy with the cottage, it is in lovely surroundings and convenient for trips out."

    It was very cold when we got there because I think the storage heaters had not been turned on the night before. The next day everything was fine. There was no shower in the downstairs bathroom although the information on the website said that there was. The cottage was very clean and comfortable. I would stay again.

    Reviewed by Janet4.1Sep 2024

  • "Lovely location."

    The property needs some improvements to make it more comfortable, convenient and safe, eg handrails near steps, product shelves in bathrooms and door hooks. Minor things but all would help.

    Reviewed by Judy3.4Sep 2024

  • "The Rouge is a quirky and cosy cottage set amongst 3 other detached cottages."

    It is on the edge of the Cheviot Hills. Beautiful surroundings from the front door right into the hills, including great walks along St Oswalds Way and Yeveringbell. A 3 mile walk to the market town of Wooler or a short drive for supplies. Very well situated for exploring the coast too, being only 30 minutes drive to Banburgh Castle and Lindisfarne. The Rouge has a lovely garden to enjoy after a day of walking, along with brilliant dark Skys. Two spacious bedrooms, a shower room and large bathroom wit a great bath. Kitchen is small but well equipped. My personal preference would be a dishwasher rather than a washing machine. We would certainly use the cottages at Akeld Manor again.

    Reviewed by Nicholas4.1Sep 2024

  • "I am an elderly lady with moderate disabilities."

    It wasn't mentioned in your description that this property was unsuitable for people with disabilities. Also the pictures on your site are not accurate. The living room is quite dark & the lighting inadequate, I was unable to read a newspaper. My son & I did enjoy our stay, it was warm, comfortable beds & good facilities for fit visitors. So many lovely places to visit within a short drive & great for walkers. I would visit again at a more suitable cottage. It was good value, thank you

    Reviewed by Maureen3.1Aug 2024

  • "Great location, beautiful landscapes."

    Great cottage, very clean and tidy and well equipped. Good comfortable beds.

    Reviewed by Michael5.0May 2024

  • "The cottage was comfortable but the site was not well signed so in the dark it was difficult to find the position of the cottage and we struggled with that."

    Inside it was well equipped but needed another heater for the winter. It also needed more kitchen utensils for cleaning and washing dirty pans. The cottage was in a good position for walking in the Cheviots and going into Wooler.

    Reviewed by Barbara3.4Jan 2024

  • "We loved Tile Rouge!"

    The property was in a very quiet location with nobody else staying in the 3 other cottages around it. The owls hooting in the surrounding trees was especially enjoyable. We catered for ourselves for 5 nights and ate out for two. Both the Red Lion pub 3 miles in one direction and the Italian restaurant in Wooler were excellent for eating. All the cooking equipment we needed was provided. It was also beautifully clean when we arrived. Also the storage heaters kept it very warm when we would return from a cold day out walking. For us the only downside was having to go downstairs from the twin bedroom to use the loo in the night!

    Reviewed by Diana5.0Sep 2023

  • "First the positives."

    The cottage was very clean and tidy and the wifi was very efficient. The cottage as a whole was very dated and is in need of updating. A few minor issues need attention - toilet not flushing correctly, toilet seat needs urgent attention. The lights on the cooker were not working, The cooker power socket on the wall did not illuminate both giving the impression it was not working. The painted wood step into the shower is a disaster waiting to happen. The TV was very basic.

    Reviewed by David3.8Aug 2023

  • "A very nice property for two couples in a very good location making it very accessible for all the top tourist spots, as in all within a 45 minute drive."

    Whilst it advertises as having no WiFi, phone signal coverage was remarkably good for its relatively remoteness. The only one issue that I was aware before we arrived was the two bathrooms on the ground floor which isn’t necessarily ideal. The property was certainly spotlessly clean, well equipped and with more than adequate heating and hot water. The icing on the cake however was the wonderful Italian restaurant in Wooler, Milan, which we went to a couple of times and which was superb for food and service. A very nice week’s stay and thank you.

    Reviewed by Phil5.0Oct 2022

  • "We had a very peaceful week in Tile Rouge as was our intention."

    The accommodation was very comfortable and well situated, in a natural setting, to explore the beautiful Northumberland coast and national parks. There are walks straight out of the Akeld Manor site into the local hills also and a good variety of shops and eateries in Wooler a couple of miles away.

    Reviewed by Stephen4.7Sep 2022

  • "There was 3 things we brought to your attention and all 3 were delt with the following day."

    Many thanjs

    Reviewed by June4.7Sep 2021

  • "A very pleasant cottage in a peaceful location."

    All appliances worked and the layout was cosy but spacious. We would stay again. Surrounding area is quiet and accessible half an hour drive to Bamburgh. The only down side was the bed and pillows were a bit uncomfy but that is personal preference.

    Reviewed by Mark4.7Aug 2021

  • "It was very peaceful, the cottages very comfortable, considering we were a bit late booking we were amazed most had not been booked."

    The customer service on the premises was also excellent!

    Reviewed by Annette4.4Jul 2021

  • "We found the location perfect for us with walking routes into the Northumberland ..."

    We found the location perfect for us with walking routes into the Northumberland National Park direct from the cottage & alternative coastal attractions only a short drive away Although the remote location may not suit everyone We were also fortunate to have quiet neighbours as the other cottages are grouped closely together which could be a problem

    Reviewed by Steve4.7Jun 2021

  • "Was disappointed to find no hand wash or hand gel in the property ."

    Personally I think the washing machine should be replaced with dishwasher particularly given Covid situation. The cottage was clean and is in a great location for hiking and cycling and also for exploring other areas . Kitchen is very tiny . Double bedroom is a good size .

    Reviewed by Christine3.4Jun 2021

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Summary

  • Over two floors
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size, 1 x twin
  • Ground-floor shower room with bath, basin and WC
  • Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living/dining room
  • Electric storage heaters
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine
  • WIFI, 50inch Smart TV
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen inc. in rent
  • Cot available and highchair available on request
  • Off-road parking available
  • Communal courtyard to the front and Private lawned garden at the rear
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • One well-behaved dog allowed
  • Shop 2.6 miles, pub 2.3 miles
  • Note: There is 2 steps into the shower
  • Note: Minimum 3 night stay's
  • Note: Guests must provide their own towels
  • Please note: £150 holding fee is required if bringing a dog to the property, this must be paid directly to the owner prior to your arrival.

The property

Wooler 2.7 miles.

Lying in a peaceful position on the grounds of Akeld Manor, Tile Rouge is an arresting stone cottage perfectly suited to a couple or a group of four who seek an action-packed adventure in the breath-taking Northumberland countryside.

Leave your mud-splattered wellies by the door as you return from a fun-filled day exploring the area, to the warm and welcoming embrace of the living/dining room.

Curl up with a book in one of the inviting armchairs, or gather with friends at the large and sociable table as you begin to map out plans for the days that lie ahead.

Continue through to the well-equipped country kitchen with striking oak cabinets and a sea of handy electrical appliances, and whip up a fabulous meal for the whole family to enjoy.

Choose to freshen up with a rinse in the shower room, or wash away your worries as you soak in the bathroom right across the way.

Retire to the delightfully decorated king-size bedroom, or climb the staircase to the first floor and discover a quaint and restful twin room with crisp white linens.

Bask in the sunshine as you lounge on the well-manicured lawns of your private rear garden, before heading into the centre of town for an evening of wining and dining.

With so much to offer, be sure to book a stay at Tile Rouge to explore Northumberland.

Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 986491, 986494, 986495, 1070404, 1070408, 1070411, 1070414, 1070417, 1070420, 1070423, 1070427, 1070428, 1070435, 1070439, 1070440, 1070442, 1070445,1070448, together sleeping up to 72 guests.

Akeld Manor Cottages

Eighteen beautiful stone cottages set in the tranquil grounds of Akeld Manor, in the foothills of the Northumberland National Park. Surrounded by the magnificent open fields of the Northumberland countryside whilst resting within easy touring distance of the Northumberland Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this group of idyllic single-storey cottages offer the perfect base for an unforgettable holiday exploring this spectacular part of the country. Each adorned with wonderfully warm and traditional interiors, the cottages can be found hosting an inviting living/dining room and an attractive country-style kitchen with solid oak cabinets that host a plethora of handy electrical appliances, answering all of your self-catering needs. At the end of the day, guests can retire to the darling bedrooms with oak furnishings and pretty floral patterns. There is a communal courtyard where guests can relax in the summer sun and embrace their stunning countryside setting, as well as ample off-road parking. When ready to leave behind your homely cottage, there is so much adventure awaiting you right on the doorstep. Outdoor enthusiasts will relish in days spent hiking through Wooler Common and Hedgehope Hill, whilst avid historians should be sure to explore Yeavering Bell Hill Fort, Chillingham Castle and Hedgeley Moor Battlefield. There's plenty of fun to be had down by the coast in the town of Bamburgh with attractions such as the Grace Darling Memorial, RNLI Grace Darling Museum and Bamburgh Castle, as well as providing a wonderful setting off point from which to explore the Northumberland Heritage Coast. Closer to home, the village of Wooler is filled with all the essential amenities such as a good selection of pubs, restaurants and shops. A fantastic group of cottages from which to discover the incredible Northumberland countryside.

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About the location

WOOLER

Berwick-upon-Tweed 16 miles; Bamburgh 15 miles; Alnwick 18 miles.

Wooler is a delightful, historic market town on the banks of the River Till, one of the tributaries of the Tweed, nestling in the foothills of the Cheviots which form part of the Pennine Way. Known locally as 'The Gateway to The Cheviots', Wooler has a selection of hotels and eating places and offers a magnificent location for exploring the whole of Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. Situated on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, Wooler is just a short drive away from the historic town of Alnwick with its famous Castle and Gardens, and the well preserved Garrison town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Chillingham Castle with its ancient herd of wild white cattle and Coldstream, just over the Scottish border, are also a short drive away.

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Note: Minimum 3 night stay's
Note: Guests must provide their own towels
Note: £150 holding fee is required if bringing a dog to the property, this must be paid directly to the owner prior to your arrival

Note: Prior to guests arrival, all properties have been fully inspected. We ask all guests upon arrival to thoroughly check the property,
any dissatisfaction or noted damage or malfunction should be reported and discussed with the complex management immediately.

Damage and breakages are the total responsibility of the guests and should be reported to the Management of Akeld prior to departure.
The guest will be responsible/liable for the cost of replacement of any breakages or damage on a like for like basis (replacing with new items) on an indemnity basis. NOTIFICATION immediately of all problems to management is imperative

This property offers the following short breaks:

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