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Events in Bardon Mill | 10 Places to Stay
Bardon Mill is the name used to describe a collection of hamlets on the northern slopes of the South Tyne Valley between Haltwhistle and Haydon Bridge, located about half way between Newcastle upon Tyne in the north east and Carlisle in the north west on the old Roman road, the Hexham road, known as the A69. It’s close proximity to Hadrian’s Wall and Barcombe Hill provides extensive views of the Border country and is an area of several historic sites including a lime kiln and the Vindalando Roman fort and museum. The area is currently undergoing a major excavation programme, which is open to the public most of the year.
Bardom Mill itself has adapted from its former market and is grouped around the railway station whilst the older settlements of Henshaw and Thorngrafton are perched higher on the hillside and feature some old Northumbrian bastle houses, some of which are still occupied. Willemoteswick Bastle now privately owned, was home to Bishop Ridley who was burned at the stake for his religious beliefs in 1555. The Bowes-Lyons family once owned Ridley Hall. Allen Banks, now owned by the National trust, provides woodland walks through what was once often hostile territory.
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Twice Brewed Inn
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Henshaw C of E First School
Places to Stay near Bardon Mill
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The Bowes Hotel
(0.16 miles)
The Bowes Hotel & Bar features free on-site parking and is 5 minutes’ drive from the Roman forts of Vindolanda and Housesteads, as well one of the most dramatic parts of Hadrian’s Wall. Situated 10 ...
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Hadrian Lodge Hotel
(3.56 miles)
Three star rated Hadrian Lodge has everything you could seek from a country holiday: comfortable rooms; delicious food; spectacular views; good company and fresh air - all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Hadrian's Wall ...
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Langley Castle Hotel
(3.64 miles)
Langley Castle Hotel is a 14th Century castle nestling in the Northumbrian valley of the South Tyne.
Built in 1350, during the reign of Edward III, the castle has retained its architectural integrity and is regarded ...
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Old Repeater Station
(3.85 miles)
The Old Repeater Station offers 4 star rated guest accommodation in the
heart of a National Park within Northumberland. Located just 200 yards from
Hadrian‚s Wall, it provides an excellent base to explore the beautiful
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Shaftoes Guest House
(3.87 miles)
Nestled in the heart of the village, this charming property has recently been refurbished to a very high standard. Haydon Bridge is located in the heart of the Northumberland countryside and is an ideal base ...
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Milecastle Inn
(4.13 miles)
The Milecastle Inn is located in one of the most important areas along the Roman Wall. With a view to Hadrian’s Wall only 500 metres from the door our comfortable cottages are set in the ...
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Ald White Craig Farm
(4.24 miles)
Ald White Craig Farm has five self contained holiday cottages within tastefully converted farm buildings. Situated on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, it makes an ideal base for walking, cycling, exploring Hadrian's Wall, ...
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Manor House Inn
(4.56 miles)
Pub/Restaurant with 6 B&B letting rooms located in the centre of Haltwhistle.
Perfectly located for visiting Hadrian's Wall.
Contact us direct for best available room rates. ...
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Thornley House
(6.14 miles)
Thornley House is a Visit Britain 4 Star Rated guesthouse located in the beautiful countryside of Northumberland near the village of Allendale and the market town of Hexham.
Hadrian's Wall is only 20 minutes ...
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Wydon Farm B&B
(6.17 miles)
Wydon Farm is a 366 acre working farm, on the National Trust Bellister estate. Luxurious barn conversion accommodating three rooms all en suite. ...
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