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The Sunningdale
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The Sunningdale is a friendly family run hotel situated in the beautiful coastal village of Bamburgh, Northumberland.
Known as the Jewel in Northumberland's Crown, Bamburgh Village is dominated by what is considered the most magnificent castle in England. Bamburgh in the heart of the Northumberland coastline offering visitors the perfect location from which to enjoy the many attractions of the Magic Kingdom of Northumberland.
As a family hotel we offer a warm welcome to all guests and it is our aim to ensure that whilst staying at The Sunningdale you are comfortable in our home from home enviroment.
PLEASE NOTE: We accept dogs at a charge of £5 per night.

Meadowheads Waren Caravan Park
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Self-contained touring park. Fully-serviced modern Rose Award winning holiday homes for hire. Park offers views of Holy Island and Bamburgh Castle.
Imagine one of the most idyllic corners of England and picture in it a well landscaped, superbly equipped park - Meadowhead's Waren Caravan and Camping Park. Just 2 miles away from Bamburgh Castle which seems to grow right out of the beach.
Holy Island (Lindisfarne), Farne Islands, quaint hamlets, historic towns including Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed, and Northumberland National Park are all in easy reach. A short walk away is the sheltered nature reserve of Budle Bay and mile upon mile of sands and dunes. The park, which nestles in 100 acres of wooded countryside has achieved a David Bellamy Award marking a commitment to the provision of desirable facilities for the holiday maker and conservation of the natural environment.
The caravan park has gained a Civic Trust Award for its careful planning and provision of unusually high quality amenities - an accolade which has helped it become one of the most admired parks in the country. Waren is completely self contained for those who just want to have a relaxing break, with a host of facilities. The four acre Touring and Camping area has space for 180 pitches, many with electric hook ups. Excellent sea views.
ONLINE BOOKING GUIDELINES: 7 night bookings commence on a Saturday 4 night bookings commence on a Tuesday or Saturday 3 night bookings commence on a Wednesday or Saturday 2 night bookings commence on a Thursday or Saturday For shorter stays or different commencing dates, please phone to enquire.

Inglenook Cottage
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We are able to offer short breaks with a minimum of 2 nights out of season. Please call to confirm availability and rate.
Location & History The popular seaside resort of Bamburgh has grown up around the formidable red sandstone Castle, ancient home of the Kings of Northumbria, towering 150 feet above the sea. The other great architectural landmark here is St Aidan's Church, dating from Norman times. Earlier in the 7th century Saint Cuthbert had lived on his own for a time on the Inner Farne. Today, the boat trip out to the Farnes from the nearby fishing village of Seahouses, is much favoured by visitors interested in seeing the bird and seal sanctuary. To the north lies Holy Island (or Lindisfarne) which is reached over a causeway at low tide.
About Inglenook Cottage Inglenook Cottage is only about 250 yards from the towering silhouette of Bamburgh Castle and is a Grade II listed building, with the front dating from the 17th century, while the rear is late Victorian. There is a pretty courtyard garden and beyond that a lawned area with herbaceous borders and mature trees.
The Accommodation You enter the cottage into an oak beamed side hall with a wide, inviting staircase, and a pair of spacious living rooms on the ground floor. The front room has an unusual inglenook fireplace which accommodates a good wood/coal-burning stove.
There are some very handsome pieces of furniture here including a fine Victorian tallboy chest and corner cupboard. The dining room with an open fireplace, second bathroom and fully fitted kitchen are at the back of the house, which is centrally heated with Economy 7.
The stairs have a middle landing, off which there is a double-bedded room looking onto the Grove, church and sea beyond. Upstairs is the bathroom and two further bedrooms overlooking the garden.

The Maltings
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In an enviable position on the Heritage coastline with stunning views over Budle Bay and Holy Island, this modern, well-equipped, 4 star accredited, ground floor apartment is within the Historic Waren Mill and is an ideal base from which to explore the castles and beaches of the Northumberland coastline.
Bamburgh (with imposing castle and long sandy beach) and Seahouses (with working harbour, shops, seasonal boat trips), are a short drive. The Maltings has the bonus of an idyllic jetty cottage looking directly over the bay - ideal for dining, a retreat or simply to watch the many unusual birds that visit Budle Bay which can also be used as a secure storage for cycles/equipment.
Many fabulous walks, cycle routes in the area. Alnwick Castle and gardens and Berwick,are both within a 20-minute drive. Golf, riding, sea fishing, watersports all nearby. Access to A1 to explore further afield - Newcastle and the Metro Centre are an hour's drive.

Victoria Hotel
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A beautiful Hotel in the peaceful village of Bamburgh within sight of the historical Bamburgh Castle and the miles of beautiful sandy beaches. Located in the boundaries of Northumbria and Durham, Land of the Prince Bishops. Excellent for wildlife lovers as well as numerous places of interest nearby such as Alnwick Castle and the market town of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
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