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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.

Stables Cottage
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Situated in a quiet corner of Northumberland, this attractive accessible, private self-catering cottage is perfect for a country break. The stables cottage is a new built stone cottage (in the village of Gunnerton, Northumberland) standing on its own, with car parking and easy access to main road. It sleeps 4 consisting of double bedroom, twin bedroom, sun lounge and bathroom with a well equipped kitchen. The cottage is heated with central heating and there is a log burner for those cosy evenings. The bathroom has a large shower unit and basin. There is a patio area for eating outside or just to relax. Welcome basket provided with our compliments. There is no washing machine, but washing facilities could be provided if necessary by the proprietor. Linen and towels all provided.Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably, we cannot accept pets. First basket of logs free, £2.50 per basket thereafter. Children welcome. Check-In time: 1500 and Check-Out time: 1000.

The Waiting Room
Tel: +44 1434 683030
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The Waiting Room is a Visit Britain 4 Star Rated Self Catering Cottage set in the Northumberland countryside near Hexham.Situated overlooking Staward Gorge AONB near to Hexham, Britain's best market town 2006. Easy access to Hadrian's Wall world heritage site, Staward Gorge, Allenbanks. Within 45 minutes drive of Northumberland coast or the Lake District. Pub serving food 1 mile away with shops 3 miles. Fishing, horse riding and country sports can be arranged. The Market town of Hexham is cose by and the city of Carlisle is about 30 minutes away.The Waiting Room, built in 1852, part of Staward Railway Station. Detached cottage with south facing mature gardens. Recently refurbished to very high standards, retaining many original features including tongue'n'groove walls, fireplace and ticket hatch. The station platform provides an extensive patio for alfresco dining, garden furniture and parasol provided.The cottage is no smoking and pets can be accommodated by arrangement.PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 4pm to 8pm. Check Out is By 10. The Waiting Room is a No Smoking Accommodation. Pets can be accepted by arrangement only.

Callaly Cottage B&B and Massage Therapy
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A beautiful turn of the century spacious stone cottage amidst idyllic countryside within the Callaly Estate offering peace, tranquillity and rejuvenating massage therapies.
We have light and spacious en suite rooms decorated in soft colours and natural fabrics giving a timeless country feel. All have superb views over fields, moorland and woodland and a selection of teas and coffee, fresh milk and biscuits. Pillows and duvets are duck down and feather. Bathrooms are large with bath and shower, soft fluffy towels and candles.
Our sunny guest lounge has comfy sofas, books, games, TV and local tourist information.
Enjoy our lovely cottage garden with flowering trees and shrubs, large lawns and sun traps for tea drinking. On warmer days have your massage in the sunshine...
Breakfasts are freshly prepared using the finest local ingredients and specialities including fine northumbrian sausage and Craster kippers. Bread and preserves are homemade.
A walking and cycling paradise. To the west are the Cheviot Hills in the beautiful Northumberland National Park with its varied landscape of over 100sq. km, of heather moorland, silent forest and tree-sheltered valleys. Or simply walk from the Cottage and enjoy the miles of woodland and moorland walks on your doorstep. Centrally situated, we are close to the Alnwick Garden, Heritage coast, Cragside House and many other local attractions.
Lyn is a fully qualified Holistic Massage therapist and offers guests a range of treatments; Aromatherapy Massage Swedish Massage Traditional Thai Yoga Massage Indian Head Massage Rejuvenating Holistic facial treatment Reiki
1hr - £35 30mins - £20
Treatments and are usually given between 10am - 1pm Monday - Friday. Evening and weekend appointments sometimes available. Please ring to book your treatment.

Number 28
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John and Lynne offer a very warm 'Geordie' welcome to all our guests.
Number 28 is situated in the heart of the picturesque Northumberland village of Warkworth. With its array of art galleries, restaurants and pubs, Warkworth is nestled in a loop, on the River Coquet, dominated by the impressive remains of Warkworth Castle and the mediaeval church of St Lawrence.
Our non-smoking accommodation comprises 2 newly refurbished double bedrooms with en-suite facilities, hospitality tray, TV, hairdryer, CD player and alarm clock.
Our residents lounge provides internet access, TV, DVD and a fridge offering a selection of soft drinks, for a small contribution, with all proceeds going to The Royal National Institute for the Blind.
In the dining room, guests will be served a home cooked breakfast from a selection of local produce.
Private parking is available within a minute's walk.
We are just a 15 minute walk away from a stunning, and largely deserted, sandy beach and only 7 miles from the market town of Alnwick with its famous Castle and Water Gardens. The area is perfect for walkers and cyclists and we can provide secure bike storage and packed lunches on request. Alternatively, John will be delighted to accompany any fellow runners on a selection of stunning countryside, river or beach runs. We very much look forward to meeting you.

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

Prospect House
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The Proprietors would like to provide you with a warm & friendly welcome to their home in the beautiful Tyne Valley, which has some astonishingly beautiful panoramic views, which you will most definitely enjoy. The house has a certain charm about it, and you’ll find it a very relaxing and comfortable accommodation to stay. It has also been newly appointed with full central heating, plus all the general facilities one would require. Prospect House certainly lives up to its name with wonderful views, as well as being set on an acre & a half of garden. Guests are more than welcome to use the patio and BBQ, which is always a treat when those sunny days are out. We are environmentally aware and use good quality furnishings and linen, a hospitality tray, radio, television and of course a locally sourced home cooked breakfast.We offer double accommodation with en-suite. An additional small single room with bathroom is available upon request. We are also environmentally aware and use good quality furnishings and linen, a hospitality tray, radio, television and of course a locally sourced home cooked breakfast. Breakfast tends to be leisurely and our normal practice is to take your breakfast order the night before. If you require a swift service just let us know what time it is required.Within a 3 mile area we have many excellent attractions such as: Hadrian's Wall country, Dilston Castle, Corstopitum, Roman Museum, Aydon Castle, The delightful village of Corbridge, Hexham - voted England's best small town 2007. Further field there is Northumberland National Park, several National Trust and English Heritage properties including Wallington Hall, Belsay Hall and Cragside, and miles of beautiful coastline.Please Note: Non-Smoking. No pets are permitted on the premises (other than Working Dogs). On site parking is available. All Children are Welcome. Check-in time: 16:00 Check-out time: 10:30

Seafield House
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Seafield House is a former Georgian Coaching Inn centrally located in the coastal Northumbrian village of Alnmouth. Recently refurbished to a very high standard; the Grade II listed Seafield House provides accommodation in five rooms which are all en suite.Those venturing to the delights of Northumberland for the first time will be pleasantly surprised by how easy it is to reach us; regardless of what method of travel you choose. Alnmouth is very well served by the transport system and can be easily reached by road; rail or air. The A1 is just 10 minutes away by car whilst the railway station at Alnmouth; which provides connections to the east coast mainline services between London and Edinburgh; is just a 5-minute taxi ride or bus journey from Seafield House - there is a bus stop diagonally opposite. The area in and around Alnmouth offers spectacular natural scenery as well as more attractions than you can hope to fit in on one trip; you are of course; welcome to return anytime! Below are details of just some of the visitor attractions; some nearby and some a little further afield.A varied breakfast menu is on offer using local and; where possible; organic and fairtrade produce. Guests are welcome to use the guest lounge; with roaring log fire during the winter months; as well as the beautiful garden which enjoys views over the River Aln estuary. Have a leisurely start to the day reading your complimentary newspaper. An ideal base for golfers; cyclists and walkers alike. For further details please don't hesitate to get in touch.Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably; we cannot accept pets. Children welcome. Check-In time: 1600 and Check-Out time: 1000

Alnwick Lodge
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WEST CAWLEDGE PARK was a typical Northumbrian dairy farm supplying milk to Alnwick until the 1950’s the cows moved on, the farm bumped along, into retirement. The land was dispersed in the mid 60’s to adjoining farmers. By 1978 the farm house and buildings had reached rock bottom.(A bulldozer seemed the only solution) by luck and a little help from the Duke of Northumberland the farm house and buildings took a new roll, as a home, gallery and antique restoration workshops A massive building restoration project began which still continues today, we see the results of years of hard work and lots of vision! THE THRIVING ANTIQUES EMPORIUM still continues today.
Only ALNWICK LODGE has the advantages of a superb ever changing backdrop of furniture, works of art, and beds old and new. YES your bed is for sale.

Oakey Dene
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Oakey Dene is nestled in the beautiful Allen Valley just a short drive from Allendale Town.This is the home of Alan and Carol Davison. On arrival you are guaranteed a warm welcome, a pot of tea and delicious home-made scones.
The rural setting is delightful from the high uninhabited moorland to the fertile farming valleys. There is some of the finest walking in the country from an energetic hike over the Pennine fells to a gentle stroll in the river valleys.
In the evenings relax in the sitting room and dining room, kept cosy and warm with log fires in cooler weather. Children & pets are most welcome - come and see our prize winning herd of Toggenburgh Goats.
Oakey Dene is a Member of Northumbria Tourist Board 4 Diamond Guest Accomodation
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