Longframlington

Longframlington is an ancient village complete with medieval church, though the settlement was much expanded in the last quarter of the 20th century, convenient for Alnwick and with the innovative and lovely Cragside House a few miles west... Read More

Hotels in Longframlington - 4 places to stay

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The Village Inn

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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Bluebell at Dene House Farm

Bluebell at Dene House Farm

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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 ... More

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Anglers Arms (1.60 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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Linden Hall (3.10 miles)

Linden Hall

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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 ... More

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The Old School (3.53 miles)

Nestled in the heart of rural Northumberland in the tranquil conservation village of Newton on the Moor is the 2010 winner of the national B&B of the year - The Old School. Ample on-site free ... More | visit website
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Felmoor Park (4.34 miles)

Felmoor Park
Felmoor Park is a premier holiday park set in 40 acres of Northumberland woodland. The park is located in the heart of Northumberland and close to all of the areas attractions such as Alnwick Castle, ... More | visit website
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The Coquetvale Hotel (4.41 miles)

The Coquetvale Hotel

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19th Century Country Town hotel perfectly located on the edge of The Northumberland National Park in the beautiful tranquil village of Rothbury - ideally situated as a walking, cycling or ... More

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Springfield Guest House (4.56 miles)

Springfield Guest House
Springfield guest house is a three storey Victorian townhouse built in 1869. The house has six large ensuite bedrooms and all rooms are very large as you would expect from a house of ... More | visit website
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Queens Head Hotel (4.59 miles)

Queens Head Hotel

The Queens Head in Rothbury is a family run Inn with seven comfortable en-suite rooms, great food, a friendly relaxed atmosphere and helpful staff. Open every day 12-3pm for lunch and 6-30 – 9pm for ... More | visit website

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Newcastle Hotel (4.64 miles)

Newcastle Hotel
Visit the Newcastle House Hotel in Rothbury, Northumberland. Treat yourself to a great bar meal in our restaurant, stay in our comfortable B&B accommodation for a short break or long weekend; discover Rothbury, the Coquet ... More | visit website
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Orchard House (4.83 miles)

Orchard House

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A Georgian House of charm, character and style.
The Orchard House is a townhouse in the idyllic location of the picturesque village of Rothbury on the ... More

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Eshott Hall (4.84 miles)

Eshott Hall

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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.
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