B and Bs in Morpeth

Northumberland Cottage
Chevington Moor
Morpeth
Northumberland

NE61 3BA
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Northumberland Cottage is a four diamond bed and breakfast set in the Northumbrian countryside. It has recently been refurbished to very high standards allowing this B & B to offer high quality accommodation to both business and tourist guests.The cottage boasts an ideal location in Northumberland ideally situated for Alnwick, Amble, Rothbury and Morpeth. Cyclists, golfers or fishing enthusiasts will find plenty to explore. Wildlife sanctuaries can be found at Newton, Hauxley or the infamous Farne Islands. Travel to Northumbria, North East England and stay at Bed and Breakfast Alnwick. Long sandy beaches, ideal for walking or just relaxing can be found the length of the Northumberland coast line. Amble, Rothbury and Morpeth are all nearby. Along with the extensively refurbished gardens at Alnwick castle I understand that the new attraction for 2005 will be the massive tree house which the Duchess has created at one end of the garden not only for fun but educational features have been built into the house to help children learn as they go around. Picturesque villages such as Rothbury, Seahouses, Alnmouth, Amble or Wooler are all waiting to be visited where a hearty welcome awaits you. North East England has many attractions and Cragside Hall, Warkworth Castle and Chillingham Castle are all close by. Tourist Attractions in Northumberland. The bed and breakfast is within 2 miles of the A1 which means all areas of North East England is easily accessible.Please Note: Non-smoking, No pets permitted on the premises, Parking available, All children Welcome, Check-in time: 14:00 Check-out time: 10:00

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