pub in Holystone
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The Bay Horse Inn
Bay Horse Inn, West Woodburn, NE48 2RX Hexham, United KingdomThe Bay Horse Inn, West Woodburn, is a delightful 18th Century Coaching Inn built in mellowed sandstone, nestling by a stone bridge over the River Rede Vally of Northumberland.
William de Percy
Jedburgh Road, NE19 1NR Otterburn, United KingdomTraditional Northumberland Pub, Inn and Creperie with a subtle continental twist. For lovers of great, locally sourced country food & drink.
Rose & Thistle Inn
The Rose and Thistle Inn Alwinton. Bed & Breakfast and Self-catering accommodation in the Northumberland National Park Coquet Valley.
Turks Head
High Street, NE65 7TE Rothbury, United KingdomThe Turks Head in the centre of Rothbury, Accommodation, Great food, Fantastic beer garden & Premeirship Football, live music. Renovated inside & out
Tomlinson's Cafe and Bunkhouse
Bridge Street, NE65 7SF Rothbury, United KingdomModern Cafe and Bunkhouse set in the heart of Rothbury. Tomlinson's Cafe & Bunkhouse Rothbury Northumberland.
Railway Hotel
Bridge St, NE65 7SE Rothbury, United KingdomThe Railway Hotel, situated on Bridge Street, accommodation, fine selection of beers, spirits and soft drinks.
High Weldon Holiday Cottages
High Weldon Farm, NE658AY Longframlington, United KingdomAll the cottages have been sympathetically renovated from the original farm buildings. The ideal base to explore Northumberland or just to come and relax!
The Three Wheat Heads Inn
Bed & Breakfast Rothbury, Northumberland. Traditional Country Pub, Restaurant. Quality Accommodation near the Simonside Hills Northumberland.
Allerhope House Bed & Breakfast Guest House
Allerhope house, 2 Walby Hill, NE65 7NT Rothbury, United KingdomAllerhope House is an Edwardian House in private grounds with off road parking for all guests, located In Rothbury, Northumberland.
Anglers Arms
The Anglers Arms Weldon Bridge Longframlington Northumberland NE65 8AX UK, NE65 8AX Longframlington, United KingdomDating back to the 18th century, the original coaching inn once provided refreshment and a place to rest for coaches heading to and from Scotland.