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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Situated in the quiet village of Acomb, a mere stones throw from Hexham, lies the excellent Sun inn. Ideally located for those seeking to explore this peaceful area of Northumberland, this pleasing village pub provides more than a brief respite, but a good atmosphere, warm friendly surroundings and some great home cooking. Recently taken over by those behind another nearby gem, Warden's The Boatside Inn, owner Brian Dodd has added a fine addition to a growing portfolio of peaceful country inns. Being a member of the British Institute of Innkeepers, Brian has owned a number of establishments over the years
The Sun Inn is a family run business who believe that quality counts. We show all major sporting events with a host of frequently changing guest ales.
A well stocked bar ensures a plentiful supply of the famed Black Sheep Bitter along with the usual array of fine beers. The bar itself is cosy, with a welcoming looking fireplace and atmospheric games room, but the real treat is the dining area located just off the main bar. Continuing the Boatside's reputation for excellent home cooking, a brand new menu has ensured that a filling array of traditional British comfort food, made using some of the very best local produce, offers a dose of home comfort. And should the charms of this attractive area take hold, charming B&B accommodation is just one more of a great many reasons to recommend The Sun Inn |
  
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Rooms from 49.00 GBP | Riverdale Hall is Northumberland's premier country house hotel, providing extensive sporting and leisure facilities. With an award winning restaurant, swimming pool, sauna, cricket field and salmon river in its own delightful grounds.
Riverdale Hall Hotel is situated in a beautiful, tranquil setting, a short riverside walk to the small town of Bellingham - gateway to Northumberland National Park, near Hadrian's Wall and Kielder Water and Forest, just some of the county's major tourist attractions.
Our Les Routiers Gold Plate award winning restaurant, and team of chefs, headed by Iben Cocker, Stuart Naylor and Tony Johnston, have established for themselves an enviable reputation for the standard of their cuisine. Our menu changes daily and uses seasonal and local produce of the finest quality.
Whether you are looking for a short break, holiday, self-catering accommodation, wedding venue or conference facilities you can be sure of a warm welcome at Riverdale Hall. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Set on the banks of the North Tyne, in an unrivalled setting overlooking Chester’s Roman Bridge and Hadrian's Wall beyond, this friendly hotel is surrounded by beautiful gardens and spectacular walking routes.
Priding itself on traditional ‘northern hospitality’, the George Hotel provides a relaxing environment with open fires, friendly staff and locally sourced and freshly prepared food. An on-site beauty and aromatherapist offers indulgent treatments (bookings required in advance).
Just 5 miles from Hexham, voted Britain's most picturesque market town by Country Life magazine, the George boasts the perfect place to relax and enjoy a short break. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | Fairshaw Rigg Bed And Breakfast is a converted barn offering 5-star accommodation 7 miles from Hadrian’s Wall. It features homemade breakfasts, and has its own herd of prize-winning alpacas.
The rooms are light, airy and comfortable, and feature flat-screen TVs with DVD players. There are iPod docking stations, and tea and coffee facilities with biscuits and chocolates. Free Wi-Fi is available, and free private parking is possible on site.
A traditional Northumbrian breakfast is served in the morning. Bread and jam are homemade, the eggs are from Fairshaw Rigg’s own hens, and the meat is locally sourced.
Fairshaw Rigg is surrounded by picturesque countryside, a 6-minute drive from the market town of Hexham. Northumberland National Park can be reached in 30 minutes’ drive, and Newcastle is 25 miles away. |
  
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Rooms from 60.00 GBP | In Hexham’s historical town centre, The Tap and Spile offers real ales, traditional rooms and full English breakfasts. The pub has a heated outdoor area and free Wi-Fi.
Built in 1882, The Tap and Spile bed and breakfast has a traditional, cosy atmosphere, with open fireplaces and some original Victorian furniture. There are monthly folk music nights, and the large bedrooms feature TVs and traditional décor.
The Tap offers a large selection of real ales, as well as fine wines and fresh coffee. Homemade lunches are available daily, and breakfast is served until 10:30.
Hadrian's Wall is within a 30-minute drive, and the 11th-century Hexham Abbey is a 2-minute walk away. Hexham Rail Station is a 10-minute walk away. |
  
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Rooms from 45.00 GBP | Dating back to 1780 and situated next to Hadrian's Wall, Loughbrow House offers traditionally furnished bedrooms and homemade bread for breakfast. It also has a terrace and free Wi-Fi.
The bedrooms all have a TV, electric kettle and free toiletries. They are adorned with antiques and most feature lovely views of the hotel’s 9 acres of gardens.
A full English breakfast is served in the morning and evening meals are available for groups of 4 or more on request. The bread, marmalades and preserves are homemade and some produce is home-grown.
Loughbrow is in the heart of the Northumberland National Park and its drive is half a mile long. Hexham town centre and rail station are only 1 mile away. |
  
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Rooms from 90.00 GBP | Situated on the foundations of Hadrian’s Wall, the Carraw Bed and Breakfast offers luxurious modern rooms with views of Northumberland National Park. A locally-sourced full English breakfast is available.
This family-run guest house offers simple and stylish double en suite rooms. All have a TV with Freeview, a DVD/CD player and iPod dock. Bathrobes and toiletries are also supplied.
The guest house offers a lounge with satellite TV and a DVD player. Free Wi-Fi and free on-site parking are available. Secure storage for bicycles is available and baggage transfer for hikers can be arranged.
The Carraw is at the border of the former Roman Empire. Sections of Hadrian’s Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail are a short drive away. Chesters and Housesteads Roman forts are also a short drive away. |
  
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Rooms from 80.00 GBP | Converted from an 18th-century farmstead, Battlesteads is a stylish country inn with en suite rooms and an 80-seat restaurant. It is set in beautiful countryside close to the Roman Wall.
The traditional inn retains a Northumbrian country atmosphere with beamed ceilings and cosy wood burning stove. A light and airy conservatory opens onto a patio and walled garden.
Battlesteads is proud of its 'Green' credentials and has received a Gold Award from the Green Tourism Business Scheme. |
  
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Rooms from 100.00 GBP | This magnificent 14th-century castle is set in a 12-acre woodland estate. Many rooms have luxury features such as four-poster beds, or a window seat set in the old stone walls, looking out over the beautiful grounds.
Enjoy a candlelit dinner in Josephine’s Restaurant, awarded 2 AA Rosettes for its fine food. It offers regional produce, seasonal fish and local game. You can also have a drink in the superb drawing room, with stained-glass windows and a log fire.
The award-winning Langley Castle was built in 1350, during the reign of Edward III. It has 7-foot thick walls, and far-reaching views over the Northumbrian Valley. Wi-Fi is free throughout the building, and parking is free on site.
Langley Castle is perfect for discovering Hadrian’s Wall, just 5 miles from the building. Newcastle city centre can be reached in less than 40 minutes’ drive. |
  
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Rooms from 50.00 GBP | Grindon Cartshed offers 4-star accommodation on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, home to the popular hiking and biking area of Kielder Forest Park. Just 5 minutes’ drive from the major Roman archaeological site at Housesteads and Hadrian’s Wall.
Each of the neutrally furbished bedrooms has a private bathroom and access to free Wi-Fi. Guests can relax in the communal lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out onto open countryside. From Easter to October the Cartshed provides a buffet breakfast for its guests, but also serves as self-catering accommodation the rest of the year.
Outside the property, guests may enjoy the private garden with picnic tables for al fresco meals or picnics. For pubs and restaurants the nearby towns of Haydon Bridge and Hexham are both under 25 minutes’ car ride away.
Rail connections from Haydon Bridge can take you to the City of Newcastle Upon Tyne in under 1 hour and Newcastle International Airport is a 50-minute drive from Grindon Cartshed. |
  
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Rooms from 35.00 GBP | Just half an hour’s drive from the centre of the Kielder Forest Park is Yellow House Bed and Breakfast. Surrounded by wild Northumberland countryside, the farmhouse property offers free Wi-Fi and en suite accommodation.
Each room at Yellow House is decorated individually and includes a TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee-making facilities. Guests have views of the surrounding fields and countryside leading down to the River Rede.
Traditional Northumbrian breakfasts of kippers or smoked haddock are on offer, as well as cereals or a full cooked breakfast to set guests up for a long day of activity. The spacious guest lounge features a traditional log burner to curl up with a book afterwards.
Yellow House can provide stables and grazing for those travelling with horses. Hiking is popular in the nearby Northumberland National Park, and Kielder is famous for its mountain biking trails and water sports.
The property is 45 minutes’ drive from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and a 15-minute drive from pubs and restaurants in Bellingham. |
  
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Rooms from 47.50 GBP | Gilsland Spa Hotel Gilsland Spa hotel sits proudly in 140 acres of manicured garden and natural woodland in an idyllic countryside location with spectacular views over the Cumbrian and Northumberland countryside. It takes its name from the nearby Gilsland village and the restorative properties of the historic sulphur well visited by many since the 1800s. The Hotel offers guests the opportunity to explore, spot wildlife, including deer and red squirrels, walk, shop or just relax. The location is an ideal base for exploring the World Heritage sites along Hadrian’s Wall, as well as for visiting Carlisle, Gretna, Hexham and Newcastle. Nearby, there are also opportunities for golf, fishing and horse riding. A variety of themed breaks is also available. The Hotel boasts 94 en suite bedrooms, free Wi-Fi, and a centrally located ballroom with a bar and entertainment every evening. It caters for both residents and non-residents and there are opportunities to snack, lunch or dine in Galloways Bar and Hadrian’s Coffee shop. The Orangery The latest addition to the Hotel facilities is a modern, light function suite, The Orangery. It was built and opened in 2010 and provides an up |
  
| | | Nent Hall was built as a private house by the owners of a mine, who had the good fortune in 1814, to strike silver as well as a rich vein of lead in their mine. Now extensively refurbished, Nent Hall is situated 2 miles east of Alston in the North Pennines Area of outstanding natural beauty, where the air is pure and clear, and the night sky is a view second to none. You can walk along the banks of the River Nent, or walk up to several vantage points, where the whole of the valley lies beneath.
Whether looking for a quiet country retreat for some R&R between business meetings, an Awards Dinner with live entertainment or a full-scale, unconventional, fully customized teambuilding event, Nent Hall Country is the place to be. Nent Hall provides the perfect base from which to explore Cumbria, described as England's last wilderness. |
  
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Rooms from 85.00 GBP | Hill on the Wall is a unique country retreat near Hadrian's Wall with more than a touch of luxury. Somewhere to relax, unwind and recharge. So much more than a bed and breakfast, we are graded by Visit Britain as 5 Star Gold . Rest assured that as a guest of ours you will experience the best of hospitality within the luxury and comfort of a private country house atmosphere...
Stylish yet practical and comfortable featuring accommodation of exceptional style and luxury. A commitment to quality with a personal touch.
In an outstanding hilltop location overlooking the Irthing Valley and just 300 yards from the Hadrian's Wall National Trail at Birdoswald in Cumbria, this listed 16th century fortified farmhouse, or 'bastle', has three bed and breakfast guest rooms available.
All bedrooms are spacious and ensuite or with a private bathroom and Wi-Fi Internet .
There is a comfortable lounge and library for guests.
With 1 acre of gardens and ample parking we provide comfort and a warm welcome for all who visit this historic and beautiful Scottish Borders area on the edge of Northumberland.
Hill on the Wall is what it says - almost exactly on the famous Roman Wall built nearly 2000 years ago - about 300 yards walk actually. Step outside our front door onto the terrace and gardens and immediately you are amongst some of the most breathtaking natural surroundings in the country.
Located on the border of Cumbria and Northumberland, we are ideally situated for visiting Hadrian's Wall, historic Carlisle and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (ANOB).
A bit of history about the house...An Act of Parliament in 1555 made it compulsory for everyone living in the twenty mile wide Border Zone to build their own defences against reivers and cross-border raiders. Not everyone complied but the owners of 'The Hill' did. In 1595 this 'bastle' was built and while it has all the comforts of the 21st century, its original characteristics have been tastefully retained.
When you have had enough of the hustle and bustle of the busier tourist spots, mark the end of a perfect day by unwinding back at Hill on the Wall with tea and home made cake in the garden and watch the sunset over the North Pennines and the Lakeland fells beyond.
Luxurious accommodation served by Elaine and Dick who love their job and do it uncompromisingly well! We are open most of the year from 1st March to 30th November so any time spent with us will be remembered for time spent somewhere very special indeed.
A commitment to quality with a personal touch. We look forward to welcoming you to our home. |
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