SEAHOUSES, BEADNELL & CHATHILL – GUEST ACCOMMODATION
DOXFORD HALL HOTEL AND SPA HOTEL
Set in a beautiful 10 acre estate, the Hall dates back to
1818. The current owners have been extremely careful
to retain the heritage and traditional grandeur, however,
Doxford Hall Hotel boasts all modern facilities including
a relaxing Spa with 21st century equipment – A perfect
venue for weddings, conferences, dining and leisure
breaks.
Each of the 25 bedrooms have been named after
Northumbrian castles and boast facilities you would expect
from the region’s leading luxury venue. When retiring for
the evening an indulgent, comfortable bed guarantees to
rest and recharge.
Every piece of furniture has been chosen by hand to
make your visit a true indulgence. The George Runciman
restaurant offers residential and day visitors the chance
to experience the finest cuisine daily, in addition, Sunday
Lunch is not to be missed. A wonderful opportunity to
discover the finest and freshest contemporary cuisine in
the heart of beautiful Northumberland. Afternoon Tea is
also served daily - A real treat for all visitors.
PPPN: (B&B) £77 min – £135 max
ROOMS: 13D 10T 2SU
Nicola Nelson – Reservations Manager.
Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa, Chathill, Alnwick
Northumberland NE67 5DN
T: 01665 589 700 F: 01665 589 141
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A warm welcome awaits you at The Pack Horse Inn. The award winning restaurant offers
fresh locally sourced food, prepared daily by our professional chefs. The bedrooms have
recently been refurbished and all have ensuite facilities. The Inn is within easy reach of
Alnwick and the North East Coast.
PPPN: (B&B) £30 min – £40 max ROOMS: 3D 2T 5ES
Mr G Simpson, The Pack Horse Inn, Ellingham, Chathill NE67 5HA
T: 01665 589333
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graham_c_simpson@hotmail.co.uk www.packhorseinnn-ellingham.co.uk
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The Bamburgh Castle Inn has undergone a complete refurbishment and been transformed
into a traditional inn, with a bar, restaurant and 30 ensuite bedrooms. The Inn itself is H5
situated overlooking Seahouses harbour, which is the gateway to Northumberland’s famous
Farne Islands. The Bamburgh Castle Inn provides the perfect venue whether you want to
explore, take a break or unwind in our restaurant or pavilion style coffee lounge with sea
views. Food is available all day, cooked freshly to order. All in all, the Bamburgh Castle Inn SPRINGWOOD B&B
provides the perfect escape to eat, drink, sleep and explore.
Superb views in quiet location with comfortable
PPPN: (B&B) £35 min – £50 max ROOMS: 30ES beds, delicious breakfasts. Only 5 minutes to
Mr Donkin, Bamburgh Castle Inn, Seahouses
village centre. Residents lounge and parking.
Northumberland NE68 7SQ PPPN: £30 min – £45 max
T/F: 01665 720283 ROOMS: 2D 1T 1TR 4ES
E:
enquiries@bamburghcastleinn.co.uk
Mrs M Nicol, South Lane
www.bamburghcastleinn.co.uk
Seahouses NE68 7UL T: 01665 720320
E:
marian@slatehall.freeserve.co.uk
www.visitseahouses.co.uk
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