Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is an Edwardian mansion house with a modern twist set in 1000 acres of Northumberland countryside, just 24 miles from Newcastle.
Gordon
United Kingdom
Clean spacious bright, large bedroom. Many comfortable lounge areas to relax. Very clean and well maintained.
Set in Shotley Bridge and with Beamish Museum reachable within 23 km, The Manor House Inn offers a garden, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Allerston
United Kingdom
Natasha who runs The Manor House Inn was an outstanding host. Rooms were clean and had a great sleep.
The food was exceptional and we will definitely be back.
Set in Slaley, 32 km from Beamish Museum, Rose & Crown offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Brian
United Kingdom
The continental breakfast was substantial, the staff were friendly and very helpful and the evening meal in the restaurant was delicious. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would certainly book again, if we are in the area.
The Derwent Arms has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Edmondbyers. Boasting a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.
Robert
United Kingdom
Everything the staff couldn’t do enough for us. The food was excellent cooked by Liam who was a very talented chef. We would definitely stay there again.
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Lakewood Courtyard Northumberland is located in Healey, 32 km from MetroCentre and 33 km from Theatre Royal.
The Brown Horse Hotel is located outside Tow Law, 25 minutes’ drive from the historic city of Durham. This family-run property offers a restaurant and free WiFi.
Featuring a bar, The Victorian Tap is set in Hexham in the Northumberland region, 35 km from MetroCentre and 35 km from Theatre Royal.
Phillip
United Kingdom
Loved everything about the actual place the only problem I had was trying to find somewhere to park a most places where not available or you needed a disc to use car parks
Not much in Blanchland , but what is there is lovely.
Not much in Blanchland , but what is there is lovely.
The White Monk Tea Room is great worth trying there pie's and cakes they were fantastic.
The Lord Crewe Arms was a great pub and had some great guest ales, restaurant was busy so would recommend booking ahead to avoid disappointment.
The area is lovely with a 5km walk starting within the village, and loops around but gives some great views.
Great base for travelling to nearby sites such as Hexham, Durham and some sights of Hadrian's Wall.
Locals were lovely.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
very pretty old village with a couple of shops but ideally...
very pretty old village with a couple of shops but ideally located for visiting surrounding area. Quaint windy country lanes with glorious views over Derwent Reservoir. All countryside in area very pretty and wonderful views. Many places of all kinds to visit and a vast numer of walks both long and short.
Barry
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
This Hotel was "re-furbished" about 5 years ago.
This Hotel was "re-furbished" about 5 years ago. The rooms are well appointed with very fluffy towels and great bedlinen. Bed was a bit too big for the room and there was no where to put my bag ... they were dog friendly - with a bed, bowel, towel and treat provided for our pet but they charged an additional £20 for this service which was not advertised on your site... other hotels that we stayed at were also dog friendly and did not charge an extra fee. The building is historical and setting is beautiful but I prefer how I remember it 20 years ago. Menu was restricted.
Helen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Blanchard is a lovely village on the border between Durham...
Blanchard is a lovely village on the border between Durham and Northumberland, and close to moors and dales. There are plenty of places to visit and things to do. There is a village shop, a church and a hotel. What
more would you need?
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Ian
United Kingdom
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