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Crag House B&B, Hexham, Northumberland

Crag House B&B
Crag House
Fallowfield
Wall

Hexham
Northumberland

NE46 4HA

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The Owners would like to welcome you to their alpaca farm, Crag House provides a relaxing stay in luxurious and stylish accommodation. Surrounded by attractive open countryside and our large gardens, wildlife and scenic walks abound. We have a hard tennis court which is available to guests by arrangement, with rackets and balls for hire. Crag House is ideally located, providing easy access to local attractions. Hadrian's Wall, now a world Heritage site, cuts though one of our fields and a section of wall is visible from the house. Other attractions include the Northumberland National Park, the spectacular Northumberland coastline with its miles of unspoilt beaches and impressive castles, the North Pennines, Hexham and Corbridge, with the cities of Newcastle and Durham within easy travelling distance. The accommodation consists of one large bedroom, with exposed original roof timbers and dormer windows taking advantage of the spectacular views to both north and south. The king-size bed, furnished with a Fallowfield Alpaca duvet, is complimented by painted pine furniture and comfortable chairs. A flat screen TV and DVD player with a selection of DVDs is provided, with hairdryer, clock radio and a beverage tray with a selection of teas, coffee, hot chocolate, fresh milk and biscuits. The en-suite shower room is fully tiled, with a power shower and luxury towels and toiletries provided.

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