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Norgate Bed & Breakfast
7 Leazes Terrace
Corbridge
Northumberland

NE45 5HS

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We welcome you to Norgate our comfortable and friendly B&B nestled in the beautiful Northumbrian village of Corbridge. We offer two/three en-suite rooms, which are finished with your comfort in mind. We are situated just off the junction of the A68 North and the A69 roads, 17 miles west of Newcastle city, 12 miles from Newcastle Airport and only 2 miles from the popular Hadrian's Wall Trail. Leave your vehicle on our drive and take a brief, picturesque walk into the village centre offering a unique experience including many exclusive shops alongside an array of pubs, restaurants and tearooms, to cater for all tastes. Dating back to Roman times, when it was the most northerly town in the Roman Empire, and a central supply base for to Hadrians Wall. As well as the deep-rooted local Roman History the stunning Northumberland Heritage Coast is only one-hour drive away. Other attractions within close proximity include Alnwick Castle and Gardens, Historic Hexham Abbey (3 miles, Beamish open air museum and Newcastle Gateshead cultural and shopping experiences. Head north up the A68 and Scotland is an hour drive away and to the west lies the beautiful Lake District.

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