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Holmhead Guest House
Tel: 016977 47402
Fax: 016977 47402
No of Rooms: 4
Holmhead has 4 cosy bedrooms, shower/toilet for each one. The bedrooms are fully carpeted, have central heating, armchair, radio, hairdryer, plenty of storage space and lovely countryside views.
Lounge
The light airy lounge is next to the bedroom, so it is easy to pop in and make your own tea and coffee (inc. decaffeinated), hot chocolate or hot beef drink from the trolley free of charge.
At one end of the lounge the sofas are grouped near the colour television and at the other around a coffee table, near a small bar, with miniatures of liqueur, sherry, spirits etc., and cold wine or beer. There are plenty of board games, extensive local history library, jigsaws and childrens toys. Hi Fi Stereo, living flame fire and foot massager are provided for your comfort.
The generous country breakfasts are something of a social occasion, when the day's plans and walks are discussed. Order as much or as little as you like from 'THE LONGEST BREAKFAST MENU IN THE WORLD'.
Tell us the night before what you would like and at what time you would like to be served. Excellence award from British Tourist Authority.
EVENING MEAL
Eating at Holmhead is much more like going to a private dinner party than staying in a guest house.
Food is served family style with beamed, stone arched dining room, furnished with antiques and a large candlelit oak table.
There is no choice of dishes, but such is the standard of Brian and Pauline's cooking, that guests never seem to find this an imposition. If guests have any particular diets or dislikes, it would be appreciated if they would mention them when booking.
Holmhead is fully licensed to sell wines and spirits and guests can choose specialty organically grown wine from our award winners list of wine from around the world.
Many a lasting friendship has been forged across the four corners of the earth, from evenings around the table. There is a relaxing area in the dining room with a library.
The menu is fixed price, the food always freshly prepared and attractively served, using farm and local produce. The meal consists of a starter, main course, dessert, and coffee with mints which can be served in the upstairs lounge if preferred. Evening meal is served at 7.30pm.
We also have a 3 Star Self Catering Cottage available.
The Cottage (for non-smokers) is a barn conversion which is an integral part of the farm, but with it's own back and front door. The lounge-diner with colour television and hi-fi has south-facing french doors opening onto the patio and car park.
The kitchen area has ceramic hob and microwave/grill/oven, dishwasher, fridge freezer and automatic washing machine. Tumble dryer available. The bathroom is large and equipped with bars, handrails and transfer platform suitable for the disabled.

Wydon Farm B&B
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Wydon Farm B&B is a working farm based on 366 acres of National Trust Bellister estate. Providing four star accommodation in a luxurious barn conversion, it is the only National Trust bed and breakfast farm in Northumberland. It is located near to Haltwhistle, Hexham, Corbridge, Haydon Bridge and Alston. It has its own pitches on the South Tyne river (one of the best salmon rivers in England) and a bridleway passes though the farm. It is easily accessible by road and the train station under a mile away.
There are loads of things to do and see, like Hadrian’s Wall, important Roman sites of Vindolanda, Housesteads, Birdoswald and Chesters, historic Alnwick Castle and gardens, Kielder Water, Northumberland National Park and beautiful coastline including Holy Island and Farne Islands. A host of sites can be accessed using the award winning Hadrian’s Wall Bus Service, which is less than a mile away.
Wydon welcomes all types of guest like cyclists, walkers, families and dog owners. For the cyclist, there is the Hardian’s Wall cycle path and for walkers there is a host of Hadrian’s Wall national trails and shepherds’ walks.
The B&B has three large en-suite rooms. The four poster room has a whirlpool bath and all rooms come with colour TV, DVD player, tea & coffee making facilities, central heating, fridge and clock radio. The breakfast served is a traditional full English breakfast with a choice of cereals, yogurt, fresh fruit and juices.
3 Bedrooms- all with en-suite
2 family rooms and 1 luxurious double with four poster and whirlpool bath
Each room is furnished to a high standard and has:
Colour TV &DVD
Tea & coffee facilities
Central heating
Fridge
Clock radio
Willow Room: en-suite double with four-poster bed and whirlpool bath.
Primrose Room: en-suite family room with king size bed plus single and rollaway.
Bluebell Room: en-suite family room with king size bed plus single and rollaway.
The names of these comfortable rooms have been chosen because we have a Bluebell wood on the farm & a Primrose valley. Willow was chosen because Wydon originally meant 'Willow dean'.
Pets accepted by arrangement @ a one-off charge of £10 to cover extra cleaning
Packed lunch (booked in advance) £5 each
Payment accepted by Cash, Cheque, Credit Card.

The Milecastle Inn
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The Milecastle Inn is located in one of the most important areas along the Roman Wall. There are more sites of Roman camps in the fields around us than anywhere else on the Wall. It was here the Stanegate; the earlier Roman road; that ran from Corstopitum to Luguvallium (Corbridge to Carlisle) was closest to the construction site of the Wall.
Visitors can use the cottages as a base whilst walking the length of Hadrian’s Wall (in stages of course) or alternatively keen cyclists can join the new Hadrian’s Wall Cycle Route which follows the wall for 174 miles and runs past the cottages. Salmon fishing can be enjoyed along a 10 mile stretch of the River Tyne near the small market town of Haltwhistle which is famously known as the “centre of Britain” Milecastle Cottages are ideally situated for those wishing to enjoy a golfing holiday with a number of quality courses within a 20 mile radius Carlisle; Brampton; Hexham; Matfen Hall and Slaley Hall to name but a few.
Check In time is 14:00 and Checkout 10:00. Regrettably we cannot accommodate children under the age of 12. Pets and smoking is not permitted.

Ald White Craig Farm
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Ald White Craig Farm has five self contained holiday cottages within tastefully converted farm buildings. Situated on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, it makes an ideal base for walking, cycling, exploring Hadrian's Wall, or simply relaxing whilst ovelooking the wild open countryside.
Ald White Craig Farm's central location is perfect for day trips to the Scottish Borders, Newcastle, Carlisle, the Northern Lakes, and the MetroCentre.
All of our accommodation has ample parking, fully equipped kitchen areas, bed linen and hand towels, TV and DVD players, and a communal cleaning store. Pets are welcome, but please let us know before you arrive if you do plan to bring a pet along. All of our accommodation is no smoking. Most of our accommodation (excluding the Wren's Nest) have cots and high chairs. shorter breaks are available subject to availability during the high season please contact for details.

Rowan Cottage
Tel: +44 1434 320352
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Rowan cottage is specially designed for two people, to enjoy a comfortable and relaxing break in spectacular Northumbrian countryside. It is the perfect place for a holiday in one of the last undiscovered parts of Northumberland. The landscapes of sweeping hills and breathtaking skies are a magnet to anyone seeking the perfect quietness of the countryside. Wildlife abounds. The region offers a habitat to many species of birds and animals –as well as countless wildflowers and unique plants.Southwest Northumberland gives access to some of the most attractive parts of our region whether you wish to walk, or visit the many attractions of the area. If you want to visit attractions further a field Rowan Cottage is superbly positioned for day visits to Cumbria and the Lake District, Scotland and Durham.The cottage is supplied with its own spring water and has ample parking. It is double-glazed and has oil central heating. There is a private landscaped garden to the west of the property, with patio area and barbecue where you can sit and enjoy the setting sun. The fully equipped kitchen has an electric cooker, microwave, and fridge with freezer compartment, washing machine and dishwasher, as well as an amazing range of small equipment to enable you to cook anything from a simple snack to a gourmet meal. Upstairs the bedroom offers a luxurious king-size bed, which can be split into two on request. The en-suite bathroom is fitted with sink, WC, bath and shower.Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Pets allowed. Check-In time: 1500 and Check-Out time: 1000.

Old Brewery Cottage
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In the heart of 'Hadrian's Wall Country' this attractive Grade II listed stone built cottage offers charming holiday accommodation to an excellent standard. The property is nestled behind the owners' residence, with independent access to maximise privacy and is well equipped and tastefully furnished throughout.
Melkridge is a friendly hamlet, surrounded by spectacular countryside only 2 miles from Haltwhistle (geographically known as ' the centre of Britain') which offers many facilities, including an outdoor swimming pool. This is 'Hadrians Wall Country', an area with a rich heritage to explore - Vindolanda and Housesteads roman fort museum are historic visitor attractions close by. The popular market town of Hexham, dominated by its majestic abbey, boasts many amenities including a theatre/cinema, leisure centre and splendid golf course less that 15 miles East. Carlisle is approximately 23 miles West, making this an ideal base for those wishing to explore the delights of West Northumberland with easy access to the stunning beauty of the Lake District National Park.

Mill Hill Farmhouse
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Tucked away in this charming rural location Mill Hill nestles next to an area of outstanding natural beauty. The 2 bedroom property is 18th century and built from stone; it comes with coal fires that provide a traditional Northumbrian welcome; and beautiful open beamed ceilings. The bedroom’s also come with oil central heating for extra comfort; plus we have available for you to use a private walled garden. If you are looking for plenty of privacy and seclusion for your holiday break; and open peaceful views. Then you’ll find that the Mill House farmhouse will be the perfect retreat for you. Local Attractions include the historic Hadrians Wall; South Tyne Trail Cycle Track and an excellent outdoor swimming pool in Halt whistle; as well as the many fascinating scenic walks waiting to be discovered in this “Northumbrian countryside.”Please Note: Non-smoking; Pets not permitted on premises; adequate parking facilities available and Check-in time: 13:30 Check-out time: 10:30

Saughy Rigg Farm
Tel: 01434 344120
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Saughy Rigg Farm is an ideal base for a walking holiday on
Hadrian`s Wall National Trail.
Magnificently situated about half a mile north of Hadrian's Wall within Northumberland's beautiful National Park, the wall can be seen from the farm.
Saughy Rigg is in the middle of all the most important sites. Housesteads, Vindolanda, Great Chesters and the Roman Army Museum at Carvoran are all within 4 miles, via beautiful scenic walks.
Or, if you are feeling less active you can always catch the 'Roman Wall' bus. Wonderful walks and wildlife begin at our door.
All our rooms are en-suite with showers (some with baths as well). All have been tastefully decorated to reflect the character of our farm which dates from 1760. All the rooms are comfortably furnished, with quality beds.
Our hospitality trays are stocked with Fair Trade tea and coffee and our bathrooms are stocked with hand made local toiletries - to find out more about these please visit www.aromantherapy.co.uk
Guests can choose from twin, double, single or family rooms.
In addition there is a comfortable and cosy lounge
with TV, DVD, and a selection of books.
Our dining room is a pleasant South facing room with views up to Hadrian’s Wall where breakfast and dinner are served.
We offer a pick up and set down service for trail walkers and will also pick guests up from local public transport points.
After having so many of our guests who are walkers we feel we are very aware of their needs and priorities. All our guests receive a warm friendly welcome with a cup of tea or coffee and a piece of home made cake on arrival!

Kellah Farm B&B
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Farmhouse breakfasts using all local produce including our own free-range eggs, comfortable accommodation, a warm welcome and stunning views of the Northumbrian countryside will be our recipe for a relaxing stay at Kellah Bed and Breakfast Accommodation.
The five en-suite bedrooms are in a newly refurbished self contained unit that used to be “The Pitman’s Arms” public house before it closed in the late 1900’s. Each room is furnished to a high standard in the character of a country farmhouse. A separate bathroom is available for anyone who prefers to soak in the bath after a long day's walking. Water is heated by solar panels and provides plenty of hot water for baths and showers.
“Farmhouse breakfasts” including a vegetarian option are served in the double dining room. The large lounge with its “Black-range fireplaces”, TV, DVD and children’s games will be available for guests use at any time. Guests can relax outside on the stone flagged patio area. A laundry and boot drying room is available for our guests' convenience, as we are in a fantastic walking area.
There are plenty of parking spaces available next to the unit.
A cot is available on request.

The Wallace Arms
Tel: +44 1434 321872
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Imagine the scene, you are either local to the area or are enjoying a cycle ride, a stroll in the country or just a welcome break from you normal routine, when you come across a traditional inn in a secluded location, in an area of outstanding natural beauty. In the spacious garden with stone walls and apple trees, you are surrounded by farmland. As you enjoy the delights of the hostelry, you marvel at the magnificent views of the surrounding countryside, with the North Pennines in the distance.Inside, the inn boasts a restaurant with exposed stone walls and rustic feel. The inviting bar and snug areas, with their open log fires offer a cosy welcome whilst the separate games room with pool table and darts board provide alternative entertainment. You are seated in comfortable surroundings and are being served by courteous and well presented staff. You consider the menu with its tempting selection of dishes and, when your choice arrives at your table in a timely fashion, it is appealing to look at and stimulating to your taste buds.Whether it is by day or by evening, for a snack or a four course meal, dining out should be a stimulating and satisfying experience. As a complete package, from the surroundings, to the service, to the food, to the price, it should fulfil each customers needs and expectations.PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 14:00 to 10:00. Check Out is by 10:30. We are a no smoking accommodation. Regrettably we cannot accept pets.
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