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Market Cross Guest House
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Jill and John Hodge welcome you to their home. Situated in the centre of Belford village, this beautiful 200 year old guesthouse provides luxury en-suite accommodation, award winning breakfasts and hospitality that is renowned. When the Great North Road ran through Belford, this sturdy and attractive house was a vital part of the London to Edinburgh stages stopping off schedule, as part of the adjoining Black Swan coaching inn. These days with the village long since bypassed, Market Cross is still an ideal resting-place for the discerning traveller, where, on fine mornings you may be fortunate enough to sample one of Jill's famous Northumbrian breakfasts, out in the open air, in the old enclosed courtyard.

The Blue Bell Hotel
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The Hotel is 1/2 mile off the A1, in Belford. An ideal quiet central location for all the major attractions & Golf courses in the area. Alnwick Castle & Gardens, Bamburgh, Holy Island, all are a short drive from the Hotel. We offer 19 immaculate, comfortable rooms, and serve fine food in our Restaurant & Bar. We are ideal for small or large groups of walker, cyclists, golfers and all those who love this area of outstanding natural beauty

Blue Bell Hotel
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Set in the square at Belford, the Blue Bell Hotel has a proud history as an elegant coaching inn, which today is a three star AA-rated hotel with a reputation for comfort and fine food. Accommodation at the Blue Bell Hotel is something to savour, with comfortable bedrooms, spacious bars, the Belford Tavern and pleasant gardens.
The village of Belford itself is perfectly situated for touring this delightful area, with easy access to some of the finest stretches of uncrowded beaches in the UK and the outstanding national parks of the Cheviot Hills. From the border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with its magnificent Elizabethan walls, to the splendid castles of Alnwick, Bamburgh and Holy Island, a glance at the map will confirm that there is nowhere more central and convenient than Belford. The location is also excellent for all outdoor pursuits including golf, horse riding, fishing, shooting, hunting, diving, surfing and swimming.
The character of this lovely old hotel has been preserved and the accommodation provides modern day facilities. Additionally, there are excellent dining facilities and extensive menus using the best of fresh, local produce. Our highly qualified chefs create award winning dishes that meet the most discerning tastes. The well stocked hotel bar is the perfect rendezvous for pre-meal aperitifs or convivial after dinner drinks.

Waren House Hotel
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This attractive Georgian house, once owned by the third Lord Derwentwater, now offers todays visitor a rare retreat for true relaxation, along with a central point for venturing through the delights of North Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
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