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Old Repeater Station
Carlisle Rd
Grindon
Nr Haydon Bridge

Hexham
Northumberland

NE47 6NQ
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The Old Repeater Station offers 4 star rated guest accommodation in the heart of a National Park within Northumberland. Located just 200 yards from Hadrian‚s Wall, it provides an excellent base to explore the beautiful scenery and historic sites of Northumberland.

Located within Northumberland National Park with easy access to the Lake District and Kielder Reservoir, The Old Repeater Station is well situated for a visit to Northumberland. Hadrian‚s Wall is ten minutes away and the famous sites of Houseteads and Vindolanda are both within four miles. The historic market towns of Hexham and Haltwhistle are within eight miles. We are ideally situated for walkers and cyclists due to our close proximity to Hadrian's Wall. Drivers can leave their car here if preferred to visit sites along the Wall. The Hadrian's Wall Bus Service which calls at all the main Roman sites passes the front door.

The Old Repeater Station is unique, a large detached stone building with a slate roof. The property makes extensive use of eco / green technology including geothermal heating and wood burning stoves. Our water comes from a private source for domestic usage and also heats the building via a ground source heat pump. Also provided are a licensed bar, cafe facilities, packed lunches, lunch and dinner.

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Ratings/Awards: 4 Star Hostel
Number of Rooms: 4
Number Ensuite: 4

Price per Person

Price Includes: Full english or continental breakfast
Double: See website
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Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
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