管理会社の情報
We're a family run holiday accommodation business providing luxury holiday homes across the UK. We pride ourselves on providing premium accommodation along with quick and efficient communication. We are always on hand to help with any questions or queries you may have, and our twenty first century approach will mean you always get complete flexibility when booking your stay.
Whether you're staying with us for one night or two weeks, we know that you will enjoy the comfort and luxury that comes as standard at each of our Host & Stay properties.
宿泊施設の情報
If you’re looking for a peaceful Northumberland escape, look no further than Snoozy Goose. Nestled in the historical village of Ovingham, this lovely and comfortable holiday home offers a quiet place to relax. Also just a short distance from the great city of Newcastle and the Metrocentre, you’ll be able to enjoy everything that the bustling North East has to offer. Sleeping up to three guests, Snoozy Goose is perfect for family getaways and breaks with friends.
周辺エリアの情報
Snoozy Goose is located in the village of Ovingham in the south of Northumberland. This quaint village has a playing field, a corner shop, a local pub called the White Swan and a rum bar called Shenanigans. Snoozy Goose caces the Ancient Goose Green where, every year, a traditional fair is held. For Runners, there is a weekly parkrun on the Banks of the Tyne which starts just across Ovingham bridge every Saturday at 9am.
Just one mile from Ovingham is the town of Prudhoe where there is plenty for you to discover. Explore Prudhoe Castle which was originally built in a series of Norman Castles along the Tyne after the 1066 conquest. Enjoy a fun-filled day at Prudhoe Waterworld which has a 25m pool, a slide, a splash pool, a wave pool and a huge inflatable. If you enjoy a spot of golf, Prudhoe Golf Club is a short drive from Snoozy Goose.
Ovingham is also 2.5 miles from the pretty village of Wylam. With a rich heritage in railway, it is the birthplace of George Stephenson so it’s a great place to see where one of Britain’s railway pioneers was born. If you’re interested in trains, we’d recommend a visit to Wylam Railway Museum where you can learn about the village’s history. There are plenty of scenic places to walk and cycle in Wylam too. You can head along Wylam Waggonway or Hagg Bank Bridge.