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Beadnell is a pretty little fishing port with its own bay, the harbour used as a base for various watersports, the village itself and its blue flag beach a nice spot to relax... Read More

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The Craster Arms Hotel

The Craster Arms Hotel
The Craster Arms has been serving locals and tourists alike since 1818 offering a true Northumbrian welcome to all its guests. Providing free wi-fi in public areas and serving food all day from breakfast to ... More | visit website
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Low Dover

Low Dover
Breakfast served with sea views. LOW DOVER is virtually encompassed by the sea. Situated at the end of a tiny peninsula on the beautiful North Northumberland Heritage Coast at Beadnell.
Low Dover, is idyllic ... More | Double Room: £35 - £49 | visit website
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Beach Court

Beach Court

Beach Court, our non smoking home, is located just seconds from the shore and adjacent to Beadnell's tiny 18th century harbour. It is undoubtedly one of the most distinctive and photographed properties on the entire North ... More | Double Room: From £49.50 | visit website

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Waters Edge

Waters Edge

As our name suggests 'Waters Edge' is situated right on the magnificent North Northumberland heritage coastline, with our rear garden having private access to a beautiful sandy beach. Our newly built detached property, decorated and fitted ... More | Double Room: £75 - £95 | visit website

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