Blossom Plantation Pods is part of our exclusive Bouja Boutique Luxury Breaks Collection. Nestled in the heart of the Northumberland coastal countryside with views across a lake, Blossom Plantation Pods, set on a family run working sheep farm deliver a perfect balance of modern chic accommodation with timeless countryside in this stunning corner of North East England.
The sophisticated, stylish design provides a deceptively spacious base from which to explore the local area or simply relax in the peace and tranquillity of this adult only location; leave the cares and stresses of everyday life far behind as you unwind in your wood fired outdoor hot tub or take advantage of a cosy night in the glow of your electric log burner before heading to your king size bed.
Make the most of the deck with small dining area, each pod has a lakeside view where you can while away a summer evening until the stars come out.
Close to the stunning North East coastline, Blossom Plantation Pods is ideally situated for discovering the regions history, go castle spotting at the numerous local fortresses at Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh and Warkworth. The more energetic can discover the area on foot by taking the St Oswald’s Way.
The sophisticated, stylish design provides a deceptively spacious base from which to explore the local area or simply relax in the peace and tranquillity of this adult only location; leave the cares and stresses of everyday life far behind as you unwind in your wood fired outdoor hot tub or take advantage of a cosy night in the glow of your electric log burner before heading to your king size bed.
Make the most of the deck with small dining area, each pod has a lakeside view where you can while away a summer evening until the stars come out.
Close to the stunning North East coastline, Blossom Plantation Pods is ideally situated for discovering the regions history, go castle spotting at the numerous local fortresses at Bamburgh, Dunstanburgh and Warkworth. The more energetic can discover the area on foot by taking the St Oswald’s Way.
Use of bathrobes and slippers