Inns in Chatton

Percy Arms Hotel
Main Road
Chatton
Northumberland

NE66 5PS
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In the heart of Northumberland, The Percy Arms is the ideal place to stay for the visitor who is looking for a relaxing break in the country. Within close proximity to some fantastic places, including, the spectacular Norhtumberland coastline, National Park, fine old castles and country houses, splendid churches and delightful towns and villages of North Northumberland. There are 7 golf courses within easy reach and there are fine walks to be enjoyed in and around the village of Chatton itself with elevated viewpoints over the surrounding countryside. See more on the locality page. We are just a stones throw from the Cheviot Hills and the Northumberland National Park on the one hand, and the wonderfully varied and beautiful coastline on the other. Chillingham Castle and the famous Wild Cattle of Chillingham (the last in the world) are just 2 miles to the south. At the coast, there is, of course, the tidal island of Lindisfarne, with its priory and castle. Or you can take a boat trip to the Farne Islands and see the celebrated bird-life and the Longstone Lighthouse, home of Grace Darling. Then there are the spectacular castles of Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh and miles and miles of unspoilt beaches (e.g. Bamburgh, Embleton Bay, Druridge Bay, Alnmouth and Low Newton-by-the-sea).

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