WallsendCopyright A McCarron

As the name suggests Wallsend was where Hadrian’s Wall ended, that part of its history celebrated in a museum in this town on the north bank of the River Tyne... Read More

A Visitor's View

I was born in Wallsend in 1931 within a few ...More

Wallsend Events

Hotels in Wallsend - 3 places to stay

Best rates for a Local Hotel

B&Bs | Late deals | Tyne and Wear

map reviews website

The Dorset Arms Hotel

The Dorset Arms Hotel
We offer high quality bed and breakfast accommodation in a variety of rooms as well as our award winning Centurion Restaurant; a beautiful bar with beer garden and a private function room giving you all ... More | visit website
map reviews website

Silverlink Park

Silverlink Park
The Hotel is situated just a mile from the Tyne Tunnel and within easy reach of the city centre and airport. The Menzies Silverlink Park offers the perfect place to explore Newcastles' lively city centre ... More | visit website

Other Places to Stay near Wallsend

map website

Hadrian Lodge Hotel (0.55 miles)

Hadrian Lodge Hotel

Only 10 minutes from Newcastle city centre, the hotel is directly opposite Hadrian Road Metro station and only a short distance from many of Newcastle’s sights, including the Millennium Bridge and the city’s shops. The Hadrian ... More | visit website

map website

Travelodge Newcastle Silverlink (0.67 miles)

Situated just 6 miles outside the vibrant city centre the Travelodge Newcastle Silverlink offers visitors a peaceful respite away from the crowds of the town yet is still within easy reach of all the major ... More | visit website

map website

Little Haven Hotel (1.51 miles)

Little Haven Hotel
The Little Haven Hotel Is Uniquely Situated At The Gateway Of The River Tyne Yet Just 15 Minutes From Newcastle City Centre And 30 Minutes From Newcastle Airport. The Hotel Has 63 Stylish Bedrooms Including ... More | visit website
map website

Ellison Hall (1.64 miles)

Ellison Hall
Welcome to Ellison Hall. Acquired by the Ellison family, merchant adventurers of Newcastle, Ellison Hall (also known as Hebburn Hall) is a 17th-century stately mansion. Robert Ellison, Sheriff and Member of Parliament for Newcastle, and ... More | visit website
map

The Longship (1.70 miles)

The Longship

More Information

The Longship is a lively community pub with rooms in a convienient location, offering great value food. our en-suite bedrooms are clean and comfortable ensuring your stay is relaxing. All ... More

map website

Cottage View Guesthouse (2.05 miles)

Cottage View Guest House is conveniently situated within a few minutes walk of Morpeth Town Centre, and even closer to the Morpeth Bus Station, which is well served by many local and long-distance bus services. ... More | visit website
map website

Bede's Well Guest House (2.10 miles)

Bede
Bede's Well Guest House will make you feel welcome at this small, family run business. We are ideally situated for everything Tyneside has to offer. We are very proud of our high standards here at ... More | visit website
map website

Rosebery Hotel (2.36 miles)

Rosebery Hotel

The Rosebery Hotel is a traditional Edwardian private Bed & Breakfast. Friendly, welcoming and personal. Situated in the pleasant suburb of Jesmond, next to Jesmond Dene Park, enjoying a country atmosphere whilst being only 5 ... More | visit website

map website

Village Newcastle (2.44 miles)

Village Newcastle

Whether your stay is for business or for leisure welcome to more than just a hotel, welcome to VILLAGE Newcastle. Comfortable bedrooms, state of the art Health and Fitness Club, fantastic restaurant, great pub, welcoming ... More | visit website

map website

Premier Inn Newcastle Holystone (2.50 miles)

Premier Inn Newcastle Holystone
Conveniently located adjacent to the A19. For shops and local amenities Newcastle city centre is only 10 miles away and if you're catching the ferry, North Shields International ferry terminal is just 4 miles away. ... More | visit website

Brit Quote:
Happiness is the sublime moment when you get out of your corsets at night - Joyce Grenfell
More Quotes

On this day:
Battle of Blore Heath - 1459, Chaplin Returns to England - 1952, 1st British woman News reader - 1955, BBC launches the world's first Ceefax teletext service. - 1974, Steve Redgrave wins 5th Olympic Gold Medal - 2000
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages