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Northumberland Hotel, Edinburgh

Northumberland Hotel, Edinburgh

This comfortable, family-run hotel enjoys a pleasant atmosphere and surroundings, situated only 3.5 kilometres (2.2 miles) from Edinburgh city...

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The Park Hotel, Tynemouth

The Park Hotel, Tynemouth

We are situated just ten minutes from Newcastle town centre and located directly over looking the beautiful Northumberland coastline. We have fifty-five...

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Coquetvale Hotel, Rothbury

Coquetvale Hotel, Rothbury

19th century country town hotel perfectly located on the edge of the Northumberland National Park in the beautiful tranquil village of Rothbury,...

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Britannia Hotel Newcastle Airport, Ponteland

Britannia Hotel Newcastle Airport, Ponteland

A short walk from the airport’s terminal building and just a 15-minute metro ride from Newcastle city centre, this modern hotel offers a gym,...

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The Queens Head Hotel, Morpeth

The Queens Head Hotel, Morpeth

Enjoy a warm and friendly welcome from this town centre hotel that rests by the River Wansbeck. The hotel offers an ideal location for those...

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Ryecroft Hotel, Wooler

Ryecroft Hotel, Wooler

This charming, traditional family-run hotel is situated in one of the most picturesque parts of Northumberland, in the small town of Wooler,...

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Otterburn Tower Hotel, Otterburn

Otterburn Tower Hotel, Otterburn

The Otterburn Tower country house hotel and restaurant, located in the heart of Wild Redesdale, is truly unique. The Otterburn Tower nestles in 32 acres...

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Sportsman Hotel, Alnwick

Sportsman Hotel, Alnwick

Overlooking Embleton’s beautiful beach, the spectacular ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle and the impressive 18-hole golf course to the front of the hotel,...

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Kings Arms Hotel, Berwick Upon Tweed

Kings Arms Hotel, Berwick Upon Tweed

Featuring a blend of 18th century architecture and modern facilities, our hotel is centrally situated in the town, within the medieval walls and a short...

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The Vermont Hotel, Newcastle Upon Tyne

The Vermont Hotel, Newcastle Upon Tyne

The Vermont is Newcastle's only 4-star independent hotel. Located next to the Castle, overlooking the Cathedral and the Tyne and Millennium Bridges....

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Village Hotel And Leisure Club Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Village Hotel And Leisure Club Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne

Northeast of Newcastle, this hotel with excellent leisure facilities has free Wi-Fi and parking, and is a few miles from Whitely Bay.Enjoy free access...

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Marshall Meadows Country House Hotel, Berwick Upon Tweed

Marshall Meadows Country House Hotel, Berwick Upon Tweed

England's most northerly hotel just 300 yards from the Scottish Border, set back in its own woodland gardens. An ideal touring centre for the...

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The Black Swan Hotel,  Ravenstonedale  Kirkby Stephen

The Black Swan Hotel, Ravenstonedale Kirkby Stephen

The Black Swan Hotel is a beautiful victorian hotel in the tranquil conservation village of Ravenstonedale in the stunning Eden valley Our...


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Best western Derwent Manor, Consett

Best western Derwent Manor, Consett

Built in the style of a Manor House making it one of the most distinctive hotels in Northumberland. Overlooking the Derwent Valley, this...

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Longhirst Hall, Nr Morpeth

Longhirst Hall, Nr Morpeth

The elegant Longhirst Hall Classic is the perfect blend of business, adventure and tranquillity. Set in 75 acres of woodlands in Northumbria and just 2 miles...

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City Apartments Newcastle - city, Newcastle Upon Tyne

City Apartments Newcastle - city, Newcastle Upon Tyne

City Apartments are ideal for today's sophisticated guests, who like that special feeling of having their own home when they are away on business or...

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Chatton Park House, Alnwick

Chatton Park House, Alnwick

Set in gardens with uninterrupted views over the Northumberland countryside to the Cheviot Hills, this beautiful Georgian property houses luxurious...

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Premier Inn Ashington, Ashington

Premier Inn Ashington, Ashington

With a beautiful lakeside location, in Queen Elizabeth II Country Park, overlooking both the lake and the park, this modern hotel offers comfortable,...

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Morpeth Northumberland

Advantages: Historic town set in lush valley
Disadvantages: No free parking

...Morpeth is 15 miles north of Newcastle Upon Tyne in the county of Northumberland. It is situated on a loop of the river Wansbeck which runs through the town. Travelling north from Newcastle ,on the A1 and then on to the A197, will take you onto a tree lined street which leads down into Morpeth town centre.. On the left hand side is the golf club with the Cottage Hospital opposite. Carrying further on you will see the St Marys Church dating from the 14th century which contains some of the most important stained glass in Northumberland and it is also the burial place of the suffragette, Emily Davidson. Underneath the church are remains dated from the 13th century and there is also a watch house which was built in 1831 to protect the cemetary against grave robbers. Morpeth, being conveniently situated on the Edinburgh coach road, made...

manlybeach 02.07.2008 (04.12.2008) · Read review
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Review of Morpeth, Northumberland, United Kingdom

The History of the Mines in Northumberland

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...~ History of Ashington and of the Museum ~ Ashington is a town in North-east England. It has a population of approximately 28,000, which grew from a few farms in the early 19th Century to a large Coal mining village once coal was discovered. Ashington was once known as "The largest mining village in the world" but despite this historic claim, Ashington has no remaining deep mines. Woodhorn Colliery lies in South-east Northumberland close to the town of Ashington. It was a working pit for more than 80 years, from 1894 until it closed in 1981. Woodhorn Colliery Museum, first opened in 1989, is the only coal mining museum in Northumberland. Part of the museum is housed in some of the original colliery buildings. It has been closed to visitors for over two years while developments were taking place but it reopened in October 2006. I...

bluejules 03.02.2007 · Read review
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Review of Woodhorn Colliery Museum (Northumberland)

Jurrasic park in Northumberland

Advantages: see review
Disadvantages: see review

...A few years ago I decided that our family should become members of English heritage. The main reason for this decision was to be able to visit Belsay hall and gardens in Northumberland whenever we wanted to without having to fork out vast sums of cash each time we visited! What is at Belsay? ******************** With a population of 450, Belsay village is more of a hamlet. The village was once part of the Belsay hall estate and now provides an attractive backdrop. Belsay hall itself consists of a 19th century manor house and a 14th century ruined castle all set in 30 acres of stunning, magical gardens. For over 600 hundred years Belsay was the home of the Middleton family. How to get there. ******************* Belsay feels very much as if it's in the middle of nowhere. However it is only 14 miles north west of Newcastle...

anwar 03.02.2008 · Read review
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Review of Belsay Hall, Castle & Gardens (Northumberland)

The UK's '4th coolest boutique hotel'

Advantages: Cental location, friendly service, individualistic
Disadvantages: A little cramped, grubby carpets, a little inflexible on breakfast times

...I travel a lot with work and it's a trifle sad but I have become blasé regarding the same luxury hotel chains-Renaissance, Holiday Inn, Hilton etc It was nice to stay at a boutique hotel for once-and one right slap bang in the middle of Newcastle city centre. Prestige Events Magazine voted it the 4th coolest boutique hotel in the UK last year. The Lowry in Manchester (I love it) was number 10. It's a cute little hotel with a mere 49 bedrooms. I'm not sure why we stay here rather than one of the hotel chains but I am not complaining! Apparently it used to be a bank. It's also Newcastle's first pet friendly hotel. I travelled with my dear deceased little dog in the past and we both enjoyed dog friendly hotels. First impressions: You could almost miss the hotel, as it's very discreet. And small! As soon as you walk through the door...

Katieshaz 26.10.2008 · Read review
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Review of Grey Street Hotel, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

The worst hotel in the UK? Possibly.

Advantages: A bed and a roof.
Disadvantages: Where do I start?

...degrees sun, carrying our heavy bags, so walked straight up to the next place with a vacancy sign. This was the private Tyrella hotel, a three storey Georgian white house, 5 minutes from the beach. The basement was an Indian restaurant which looked quite trendy. After ringing the bell several times, we were greeted by an unenthusiastic man with no shoes on who carried a distinctive whiff of curry and sweat about him. Several small children scurried at his feet. He appeared to have a very poor grasp of the English language and the displayed prices mysteriously increased. Any normal person would have major alarm bells ringing by now and would have politely declined, but who said we were normal, and besides, we were desperate. So up we went to view our room, which he told us was "family room. Very nice. See sea". On going up the stairs...

MissDirect 19.08.2002 (30.10.2007) · Read review
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Review of Tyrella Hotel, Margate

Haggerston Castle Northumberland

Advantages: Everything you need is on site.
Disadvantages: The list is a long one.

...We usually go to Lynton and Lynmouth, North Devon for our family holidays. This year I thought we would try something new. After spending weeks agonising over where to go. We finally made a decision. Haggerston Castle, Northumberland near Berwick-Upon-Tweed, staying in a Silver 3 bedroom caravan which sleeps 8 people. We managed to bag a good deal, the price was £366 inc bedlinen, and funworks passes for the whole family, a bargain I thought. Normally the price would have been double this amount. The week booked was for August the 11th 2007 to August 18th 2007. We chose this site because it promised lots of on site entertainment, amusement arcades, clubs, bands, restaurants, convenience store, Burger king, fish and chip shop, even a Chinese restaurant, and activities for all the family, plus lots more, whatever the weather. It also had...

dobbsygirl 01.10.2007 · Read review
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GAME.UK.COM a gaming website

Advantages: Good fast easy game ordering
Disadvantages: Reward Card is hard to access via the internet

..., which is a very clever way of getting customer trust. In my view they could have changed the domain name to something snazzier than game.uk.com but I feel that they chose this because it was a web address that would stick in peoples mind down to the fact that it is an unusual set-up. The site lets you make a conclusion on each game before you decide to buy by giving you ratings and detailed reviews. There is also some background information that will appear when you wish to buy that game which will just tell you about the game and its best features. It may also give you website link to a website that is associated with the game in question that you wish to purchase. All games are numbers from newest to oldest from the time that they are released and if you cant find what you wanted to see then you also have the option of looking...

enterpriseonline 03.01.2003 · Read review
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Review of game.uk.com

Brilliant reviews for Boutique hotels

Advantages: Lots of honest reviews on interesting hotels
Disadvantages: Hotels can be quite expensive to stay at

...** Please note that this review is on volume 2, which is not the book in the picture** Mr and Mrs Smith is essentially a travel guide, but not in the same way the AA is a travel guide. This book only looks at a handful of hotels and they must be 4 or 5 * or boutique hotels. It is a very stylish book and can be picked up at most book shops for about £20 ? £25. You may think this is quite expensive, but an added benefit is that in every book you receive a Mr and Mrs Smith card. All you have to do is register the card on the website and it allows you to receive free gifts and discounts at the hotels they feature, both in the book and on their website www.mrandmrssmith.com. The book starts with an introduction from the people at Mr and Mr Smith and explain that is has been going for nearly 5 years now. On the second page is where...

wolfey59 20.09.2009 · Read review
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Review of Mr. and Mrs. Smith - UK & Ireland Hotel Collection - Juliet Kinsman

Not Completely 'Corr!' At The Wheatsheaf in Corbridge

Advantages: Free secure parking for patrons, delicious main course
Disadvantages: Cutlery in a jug on table (yuk), deserts where over priced and disappointing, loo's a bit messy.

...a particularly child friendly place. I did notice a chalk board when leaving advertising Curry nights, seafood night, Steak night and as it was near, a Fathers day special so this pub seems to offer regularly specials, and private functions can also be booked here. There is a hotel attached to this bar/restaurant of the same name. I have never been in any of the rooms so can't comment on them. However if your interested in either the restaurant or hotel, details can be found at www.wheatsheafhotelcorbridge.co.uk...

Rhiana 20.06.2009 · Read review
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Review of The Wheatsheaf Hotel Bar and Restaurant, Corbridge, Northumberland

Hotel International

Advantages: Location, breakfasts
Disadvantages: Poor rooms

...including breakfast. Breakfast is not automatically included, it is an extra Euro7.50 per day per person. THE EXPERIENCE: We arrived at the hotel at about 8pm. The reception area is small. We assumed that they would speak English but tried out our limited French anyway, along with our hilarious 'Allo 'Allo style accents. Thankfully our French was not tested too greatly - although some of the reception staff at other times were less proficient in English so a vague idea of hotel French may be beneficial. We were given the enormous key after paying the remainder of the balance (I had paid one night's deposit before we left the UK) and directed to the lift. It was absolutely tiny, although I know we were lucky to have one at all in Paris! It would just about fit the two of us in and we're both fairly slim. Its claim to hold a maximum...

tartlette83 17.06.2009 · Read review
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Review of Hotel International, Paris

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