Alnwick District Council
Alnwick District Council

The village of Embleton sits a little back from its eponymous bay, the settlement with Dunstanburgh Castle to one side and its own tower rather nearer the other... Read More

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Hotels in Embleton - 2 places to stay

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Sportsman Inn

Sportsman Inn
The Sportsman Inn was originally two houses, Barnett and Dunstanburgh; before it was converted into a guesthouse 35 years ago. The amazing setting of the Northumberland coastline gives easy access to golfing facilities, coastal ... More | Double Room: From £34 | visit website

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Alnwick Sportsman Hotel (0.11 miles)

Alnwick Sportsman Hotel
Overlooking the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh castle and beautiful Embleton bay, the Sportsman Inn is an ideal place to stay for a visit in Northumberland. For first time visitors we are situated in the coastal heart of this ... More | visit website
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Stamford Farmhouse (2.14 miles)

Stamford Farmhouse
Surrounded by gardens & woodlands Stamford Farmhouse is perfectly placed for access to beautiful coastline & places of interest. Upon arrival, there is a complimentary afternoon tea, with homemade baking. The Farmhouse has tastefully furnished ... More | visit website
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Beach Cottage (2.20 miles)

Beach Cottage

On one of the most spectacular stretches of Northumberland Heritage coast, these six individually designed cottages enjoy an idyllic location on a working farm only yards from Beadnell Bay's wonderful long sandy beach, backed by ... More | visit website

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Masons Arms (2.45 miles)

Masons Arms

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A former coaching inn built about 200 years ago, the Masons Arms is 5 miles from Alnwick, and serves substantial home-cooked meals prepared with the very best local produce. The Masons Arms ... More

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Doxford Hall Hotel & Spa (2.93 miles)

Doxford Hall Hotel & Spa

Doxford Hall is a brand new hotel just opened Summer 2008. Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa has been called handmade hall‚ for a reason. The hotel boasts unrivalled attention to detail in every area, from the stunning ... More | visit website

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Preston House B&B (3.37 miles)

Preston House B&B
Outstanding B&B accommodation, peacefully located in the hamlet of Preston, with the dramatic backdrop of Preston Tower on one side and sweeping fields and big Northumbrian skies stretching to the sea on the other side ... More | visit website
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Low Dover (3.81 miles)

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 | visit website
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The Beadnell Towers Hotel (4.12 miles)

The Beadnell Towers Hotel
Located in peaceful Northumberland village with excellent scenery the hotel offers quality accomodation. An excellent place for a golfing trip with golf courses near by or take part in local water sports. Also local coastline ... More | visit website
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Birdsong Cottage (4.12 miles)

Birdsong Cottage
Birdsong Cottage is situated in rural North Northumberland, just outside the market town of Alnwick. It boasts fantastic access to the A1, allowing the more intrepid amongst us to explore some of Northumberland's hidden gems. ... More | visit website
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Macintosh at The Orchards (4.13 miles)

On the site of an old orchard in the popular village of Beadnell on Northumberland's outstandingly beautiful Heritage Coast, The Orchards apartments offer the ideal romantic retreat for discerning couples who appreciate a touch of ... More | visit website

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