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14 miles Harbottle, Morpeth, NE65
The Star Inn was built as a coaching inn over 200 years ago, and as with many other buildings in the village, supposedly used sandstone from the ruins of nearby Harbottle Castle.
14 miles Wall, Hexham, NE46
14 miles Alwinton, Morpeth, NE65
14 miles Haltwhistle, Northumberland, NE49
The inn is a local family run establishment situated only 500 metres from Hadrians Wall. The Milecastle is a traditional pub serving home cooked food and fine real ales. You can even relax and enjoy a
14 miles Bardon Mill, Hexham, NE47
The Bowes Hotel is a village pub with open plan bar/restaurant and 6 letting rooms. Breakfast is served between 8 and 9am with meals served from 12pm everyday to 8pm (Sunday Lunch 12 to 4pm)
15 miles Haydon Bridge, Hexham, NE47
Newly refurbished to provide a luxury comfortable experience. The Railway offers accommodation with 5 double en-suite rooms in the heart of the Roman Wall Country. Food served all day every day. Take away option is available.
15 miles Haydon Bridge, Hexham, NE47
We are a friendly welcoming pub/restaurant snuggled in the beautiful northumberland village of haydon bridge. However if your after a restaurant meal you can dine in our converted barn restaurant f
15 miles Haydon Bridge, Hexham, NE47
The Anchor is a charming characterful attractive Grade II listed hotel, pub and restaurant located on a picturesque riverside location on the banks of the Tyne
15 miles Haydon Bridge, Hexham, NE47
Book our function room for Christenings, fundraising, birthday parties and many other special occasions. Disco available and childrens' parties available. Bingo Every Wednesday, eyes down 8.30pm
15 miles Warden, Hexham, NE46
The Boatside Inn is a welcoming and attractive country pub nestling between the river South Tyne and the wooded slopes of Warden Hill in Northumberland.