Lovely well equipped house in a quiet village with two pubs and a hotel. Excellent Sunday lunch at the Dunstanburgh Castle hotel and lovely home cooked meal at the cosy, traditional pub, the Greys Inn.The house itsself has an excellent range of kitchen equipment. Maybe a few more mugs wouldn't go amiss. Many thanks for the gifts of local tea and coffee, buscuits, milk and pods for the Nespresso machine. Other useful items supplied incuded foil, cling film, washing up liquid, and washing machine detergent.We regularly holiday in cottages so that our dog can come too, the only potential drawback was the lack of an enclosed garden, which we knew before we booked so it wasn't an issue. There was a small gravelled area out the back, with a small table and two chairs. In February it wasn't a problem for us as there were loads of walks nearby including the amazing beach just the other side of the golf club, around a 20 minute walk down hill (uphill back of course ;-) ). There is also the quarry/nature reserve (with two goats) five minutes walk from the house. Comfy furniture and bed with good quality bedding. Plenty of parking on the road outside. Very convenient location; we visited Berwick, Seahouses, Alnwick, Craster. We loved Embleton and the area, will be back.