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Rosemary Cottage, Hexham, Northumberland

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Rosemary Cottage
Carlisle Terrace
Hexham
Northumberland

NE46 3EL
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Alan and Mavis welcome you to Rosemary Cottage, a pretty end terraced house in the West end of Hexham. The house was built in 1878, by the builder for himself and there are still some of the original features to see. It is only a short level walk into the centre of Hexham, part of it through the pretty grounds of Hexham Abbey.

There is one double en-suite bedroom with sky T.V, hospitality tray and a hairdryer, for your use and enjoyment. You can enjoy a full English breakfast or a vegetarian option if you prefer.

If you like walking there are river banks to stroll along, where you may see salmon leaping, or a fox slinking along, sometimes even a kingfisher will streak past you. Hadrian’s Wall is a short drive away, with its many sites to explore. In another direction you will find an enigmatic stone circle. Newcastle on Tyne is to the East of Hexham and Carlisle to the West, places to visit if you enjoy shopping. So much to do, but maybe you may just like to rest for a night on your journey.

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Number of Rooms: 1
Number Ensuite: 1
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