THE SUN INN
Situated in the quiet village of Acomb lies the excellent Sun Inn.
Ideally situated for those seeking to explore this peaceful area of
Northumberland, this pleasing village pub provides warm friendly
surroundings and great home cooking. The menu offers an array
of traditional British comfort food, made using some of the best
local produce and should the charms of this attractive area take
hold, charming B&B accommodation.
Sun Inn, Main Street, Acomb, Northumberland NE46 4PW
Tel: 01434 602934
THE TRAVELLERS REST
The Travellers Rest offers a warm welcome and high standards
Some six miles north of Corbridge in the delightful village of Great
of hospitality to all. Fine food and drink can be enjoyed in the
Whittington lies The Queens Head Inn. It has been a hostelry of note
bar or in our cosy restaurant and we are open all day. Our bed since the 17th century and today it offers the best of home cooked
and breakfast accommodation has been recently refurbished
Northumbrian produce. Fine cuts of meat and fresh fish can be found on
and is available all year round. You will find us on the B6306 on
an appealing menu which changes seasonally.
the Slaley road just 4 miles south of Hexham, where there are
spectacular views over the Tyne Valley. We stock a wide range of There’s an informal cosy bar area and dining in either the restaurant or in the
British and European beers and lagers. There is also a full adjoining bar. Log fires in winter, a rose garden in summer and friendly service
a la carte menu available in the evening.
throughout the year make this one of Northumberland’s most appealing pubs,
a fact confirmed by the Good Pub Guide, Michelin and many others.
The Travellers Rest, Slaley, Hexham,
Northumberland NE46 1TT Tel: 01434 673231
The Queens Head • Great Whittington •
Northumberland • NE19 2HP
www.travellersrestslaley.com
Tel: 01434 672 267
email:
info@1travellersrest.com
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