A stunning Georgian Mansion standing in four acres of fabulous wooded gardens, only a short distance from the River Tyne and the Hadrians Wall walk. Hedgefield House is the perfect stopover for walkers, ramblers and cyclists following the Hadrians Wall route.
Hedgefield House is situated on the edge of the Northumberland countryside, one and a half miles from the A1M, two miles from the Gateshead Metro Centre and four miles from Newcastle upon Tyne city centre with its beautiful architecture, groundbreaking theatre and musical entertainment.
Hedgefield house dates back to 1804 with documented evidence that it was the first home in Britain to have a telephone installed. In 1877, the inventor of the telephone Alexander Graham Bell, made the first experimental phone call from the drawing room to the local coal mine.
Traveling
From A1M take A695 Blaydon. After approx. 2 miles roundabout in centre of Blaydon take B6317 for Ryton and Newburn. After 1 mile straight ahead at traffic lights. Hedgefield House is 300yards on the left.
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Hotel's Cancellation Policy
12 Noon Day Prior to Arrival
General Policies
Children Accepted
Pets Not Accepted
Check In on or after - 14:00
Check Out prior to - 11:00
Parking Info / Road Info
Nearest Motorway - A1
Parking - On-Site - 20
Accessibility
Disabled Facilities Available