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Eshott, tucked away down back roads between the A1 and A1068 coast route, at first blush may seem an unlikely place for a 5-star hotel, but this is in fact a lovely tranquil spot in fine surrounds, with Druridge Bay in easy reach too... Read More.

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Eshott Hall

Eshott Hall

Eshott Hall is entirely unique; an elegant property offering accommodation to the discerning guest and a perfect setting for private house parties, weddings and executive conferences.
The Hall is one of Northumberland’s most beautiful 17th century ... More | visit website

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Northumberland Cottage (0.92 miles)

Northumberland Cottage is a four diamond bed and breakfast set in the Northumbrian countryside. It has recently been refurbished to very high standards allowing this B & B to offer high quality accommodation to both ... More | visit website
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Eshott Heugh Bed and Breakfast (0.95 miles)

Eshott Heugh Bed and Breakfast
Our delightful bed & breakfast is located in picturesque rural Northumberland mid way between Morpeth and Alnwick, approximately 20 miles north of Newcastle. The beautiful Victorian Gothic farmhouse is situated at the end of its ... More | visit website
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Linden Hall (3.36 miles)

Linden Hall

15 mins north of Newcastle, near Morpeth, a country house hotel with full leisure facilities and an 18-hole golf course. Linden Hall offers Georgian architecture, log fires and a country pub as well as recently ... More | visit website

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The Gamekeepers Lodge (3.54 miles)

The Gamekeepers Lodge
The Gamekeepers Lodge is a farmhouse B&B, situated conveniently close to the main A1 trunk road through Northumberland, making it an ideal base from which to explore the delights of England's most northerly county, famous ... More | visit website
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Anglers Arms (4.41 miles)

Anglers Arms

The Anglers Arms is a four star, traditional Northumbrian country inn set on the banks of the River Coquet. Dating back to the 1760's the Anglers Arms is full of antiques and quaint bric-a-brac.

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The Coach House B&B (4.72 miles)

The Coach House B&B
This Northumbrian Bed and Breakfast is situated in a semi-rural location 1½ miles inland from the coast and yet it is just a short drive away from Newcastle, Durham and the Scottish Borders. Our accommodation ... More | visit website
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Barnacre (5.12 miles)

Barnacre

Barnacre is situated in the centre of Longhirst conservation village, within easy walking distance of Longhirst Hall and conference centre. We offer ensuite rooms, family rooms, and family suites, pets by arrangement, We are in ... More | visit website

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Bluebell at Dene House Farm (5.15 miles)

Bluebell at Dene House Farm

In a peaceful setting between Northumberland's National Park and the Heritage Coast, these two comfortable cottages sit in a little group of six and boast fine moorland views. Visitors enjoy free use of Dene House ... More | visit website

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The Village Inn (5.20 miles)

The Village Inn
The Village inn is a family run, family friendly country Inn. We pride ourseleves on the a high level of customer service and a relaxing enjoyable atmosphere. We offer traditional northumberland food locally sourced and ... More | visit website
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Longhirst Hall (5.22 miles)

Longhirst Hall

Located in rural Northumberland, Longhirst - a member of Classic British Hotels, offers 77 en suite bedrooms, fitness room, two golf courses, woodland trails, two bars and the Boyson Restaurant offers the finest local and ... More | visit website

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