Copyright David ClarkAshington is a town of some size between Morpeth and Newbiggin, famous for its coal-mining heritage, a past in stark contrast to green space that is the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Country Park at the northern edge of the settlement...
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Black Diamond Inn
This bar, restaurant and hotel is converted from an old dairy and is located just outside the centre of Ashington. Food is served all day and there is free parking.
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Premier Inn Ashington
A wonderful lakeside location overlooking both lake and park, where fishing, walking and cycling are very popular. Within minutes of the coast and just 45 minutes drive to the beautiful coast of Northumberland.
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Tahfay House
(2.06 miles)
A Stone Built Victorian Town House with 5 Bedrooms sleeps 10 comfortably Centrally located for Newcastle, and the Northumbrian Coast. An ideal base for exploring the delights of the North East. Easy Access to Berwick, ...
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The Captains Lodge
(2.20 miles)
Newbiggin by the Sea is a great place to base yourself whilst discovering the delights of Northumberland and the Borders. The Captain's Lodge enjoys a glorious position with superb views over Newbiggin Bay and Church ...
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The Swan
(2.64 miles)
The Swan at Choppington is a quality assessed 3 star Inn offering great food, excellent service and comfortable en suite accommodation from a family with over 35 years experience in the hospitality trade. We are ... More
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The Plough Inn
(2.93 miles)
PLOUGH INN at Ellington! It retains all of its charm & warmth of welcome for both the regular and the visitor! Situated on the charming village main street it has position, and class, also plenty ...
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Barnacre
(3.38 miles)
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
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Longhirst Hall
(3.49 miles)
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
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Morpeth Court Luxury Serviced Apartments
(4.74 miles)
Unique conversion of 19th. century gaol to provide designer inspired split level apartments with all modern conveniences; a first choice destination for both business and leisure guests, requiring overnight or longer stays, situated in the ... More
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Castle View Bed & Breakfast
(4.78 miles)
About Us A quiet; family run b&b based in Morpeth; Northumberland; in the heart of North East England. A notch up from the typical rural B&B; Castle View combines the advantages of being located just ...
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Queens Head Hotel
(4.89 miles)
Enjoy a warm and friendly welcome from this town centre hotel that rests by the River Wansbeck. The hotel offers an ideal location for those wishing to explore the Northumberland countryside and coastline.
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Stepping Stones Bed & Breakfast
(5.00 miles)
Our aim is to offer a rather special place to stay, providing simple elegance and unrivalled comfort. Casual but refined, understated but with luxurious touches in an environment where you can truly feel at home. ...
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