Seahouses is known as the gateway to the Farne Islands and is the UK’s second most desired coastal town with the village offering a blend of scenic beauty, local culture and history making Seahouses a must visit destination on the Northumberland Coast. Seahouses is also renowned for having one of the best beaches and coastal route walks in the UK, outperforming other coastal locations such as Devon, Cornwall and Cumbria. Both Bamburgh and Beadnell are other popular tourist destinations which sit approximately 3.5miles from Seahouses making the commute very accessible. Many visitors of Northumberland who visit the likes of Bamburgh Castle and Beadnell for its popularity with water sports will venture to Seahouses soaking in the views whilst devouring the famous fish and chip selections local to the area. The subject property sits within the centre of Seahouses just off the main roundabout at the junction of Main Street and King Street. The village is situated circa 50 miles from Newcastle, 23 miles to Berwick-upon-Tweed and 21 miles to Amble along with being a short drive from Bamburgh. The area provides a mix of uses such as retail, leisure, office and residential. Occupiers in the nearby vicinity include The National Trust, Co-operative Food, Boots Pharmacy, Spice House, Lewis’s Fish Restaurant, Hooks Fish & Chips, and Neptunes amongst numerous other local / regional operators.