Holiday home in the North East

The Byron Bay

With unbeatable sea views, striking architecture, and stylish interiors, The Byron Bay is the ideal choice for a second home on the Durham Heritage Coast.

Inside you'll find a spacious open-plan kitchen, lounge and dining room, complete with glass bi-folding doors that flood the space with natural daylight. There are two bedrooms, both ensuite, meaning there is plenty of space for friends and family. And with a large patio area, and a utility room for storing boots and coats, you can truly embrace the beauty of the surrounding countryside during your stay.

Property amenities

Natural hues and sea views

Price from £695,000

Vaulted ceilings throughout lounge and bedrooms
Fully glazed front elevation onto terrace area
Striking contemporary exterior design
Entertainment system including Samsung TVs and Sonos speaker system - Sky TV included
Fully fitted kitchen with electric hob, eye-level oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, wine cooler, dual washer/dryer - all Bosch appliances
Quooker hot tap
Luxury inbuilt bar
Luxury soft furnishings including sofa, curtains, flooring and carpets
Dining table and full hard furnishing set
Hansgrohe bathroom fittings
Copper bath
Energy-efficient A-rated boiler

Hot tub / outside kitchens / fire pits available on request

T&Cs: Each property is subject to a 100-year licence and cannot be used as a residential home. An annual service charge of £10,000 applies and electricity costs are billed quarterly. You will also need to take out home insurance on your residence.

Floorplan

A look inside

Location

An idyllic setting

Market statistics

Industry insights

ACCOMMODATION TYPES

Research conducted by Schofields showed that 19% of all holidays in 2019 were in self-catering accommodations such as holiday cottages.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

According to YouGov, 30% of 25-49-year-olds say they would consider swapping a holiday abroad for one in the UK to reduce the impact of travel on the environment.

Inbound tourism

Research by Visit Britain showed that inbound tourism grew by 1.7% in 2019 with spending increasing by 9.1% to £25.0bn. Forecasts for 2020 predict visitor growth of 2.9% and spend by 6.6%.

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