Over 200 years old and Grade II heritage-listed for its historic architecture, this luxury Georgian hotel is in glorious surroundings with views of the Tweed River.
Located in Cornhill-on-tweed and with The Maltings Theatre & Cinema reachable within 14 miles, The Blue Bell Crookham has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Amanda
United Kingdom
Lovely place to stay, comfortable and all facilities were brilliant.
Lovely home cooked breakfast each morning too!
Nice location to explore further from
Featuring free WiFi, Pantile Lodge offers accommodations in Milfield, near Wooler. Rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Some units have a seating area to relax in after a busy day.
Located in Ancroft, 6.2 mi from Berwick-Upon-Tweed, The Old Parsonage provides a garden and free WiFi. the units feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hair dryer.
The Gables is set in 2 acres of gardens outside Duddo, surrounded by the Cheviot Hills. This family-run bed and breakfast is housed in a charming Victorian villa, once a vicarage.
David
United Kingdom
Fantastic Property with really sympathetic interior design , Immaculately clean, And beautiful furnished .
Both Genuinely ,welcoming and easy going proprietors.
East Learmouth Lakeside Lodges - Larch Lodge features a hot tub and free private parking, and is within 15 miles of The Maltings Theatre & Cinema and 20 miles of Lindisfarne Castle.
Located in the historic village of Lowick, The White Swan Inn features a picturesque countryside location with an on-site bar and restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
Mal
United Kingdom
Have been here 4 times now, everytime its just a great place to stay, location is great, the rooms are comfortable and spacious and you have everything you need, breakfast is one fo the best I've had, food in genreal is really good. Staff here are very friendly and will do anything for you. Can't wait to go back.
An immaculately kept estate village in a beautiful,...
An immaculately kept estate village in a beautiful, interesting area. Easy access to the glorious Northumberland coast and hills. The Ford and Etal estates have a number of good visitor locations, both historical and scenic. Good as a destination or as a stopping point for a couple of days.
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We loved Ford and the neighbouring villages on the estate...
We loved Ford and the neighbouring villages on the estate for their beauty and tranquillity.
If there is a downside it is that there is no where to eat/drink in Ford after 4pm and visitors have to travel a few (and only a few) miles to local pubs for an evening meal.
Jacqueline L
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Ford and Etal are beautiful villages within a well kept...
Ford and Etal are beautiful villages within a well kept country estate. I enjoyed the walks, the attractiveness of the buildings and the castles. The tearoom at my B&B is lovely, serving a good variety of light lunches as well as my delicious breakfast. The adjoining shop is very convenient.
This is a good location for visiting places of interest in Northumberland.
Susan
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
A lovely place with lots to see and do.
A lovely place with lots to see and do. The Hay Farm is worth a visit, you will enjoy a step back in history learning about Clydesdale horses.
You will get to meet many of the horses and foals too. There are a number walks to other local areas like Heatherslaw and Etal.
Jan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ford is an unspoilt gem with fabulous scenery, much care for...
Ford is an unspoilt gem with fabulous scenery, much care for the local environment, heavy horses are still bred here, a mill produces bread flour, a steam train operates in a heritage community so local attractions are tasteful not touristy. There are castles around every corner, Flodden battlefield is nearby and there are walks, cycleways, places to eat, plus within easy reach are the Farne Islands and Lindisfarne. This is an ideal place to discover Northumberland and the borders plus venture into Scotland.
Maureen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A most interesting village which is coupled with Etal.
A most interesting village which is coupled with Etal. Very pretty places and the Black Bull serves excellent food. Etal has a ruined castle and a little train runs to Heatherslaw where there is a working cornmill, cafe and arts and craft shop. Hay Farm has Clydesdale horses and a little museum which is very good. Ford has a most interesting old school with murals painted on the walls by Lady Waterford who was socially conscientious very before her time and tore down the slum estate dwellings and rebuilt more suitable accommodation, built the school and provided a nurse to look after the children. Lots of nice walks in the area too.
PAULINE
United Kingdom
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