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Rochester is a small historical village in the County of Northumberland. It's positioned in the very heart of the Northumberland National Park and is surrounded by dramatic moorland scenery and woodland. The village dates far back in time to the Romans who built a fort here, Breminium, which was built to protect the important, and strategic Roman artery of Dere Street which journeys through the village, and overlooks the Sills Burn which flows into the fast flowing Rede River. There are charming cottages dating back to the 17th Century, and a chance to explore a fascinating village not far from the borders of Scotland.
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Redesdale Arms
(0.92 miles)
The Redesdale Arms is known as the First & Last Inn en the route over the Carter Bar to Scotland, this well-appointed traditional coaching in has been providing a warm welcome to visitors for centuries. ...
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Otterburn Hall Hotel
(3.73 miles)
Situated in the heart of Northumberland, in an area of natural beauty with the village of Otterburn, a short stroll away. This luxury 4 star Country House hotel is the only hotel in the Northumbria ... More
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Percy Arms Hotel
(4.44 miles)
In the midst of a wild and romantic landscape, the Percy Arms Hotel stands on the edge of the Northumberland Moors and offers luxury and comfort in a genuine 'get away from it all' location.
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Otterburn Tower
(4.44 miles)
The Otterburn Tower is truly distinctive. A fortified Northumbrian country house, built by a cousin of William the Conqueror in 1076, it attractively combines almost a thousand years of history with all the facilities required ... More
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Butterchurn Guest House
(4.49 miles)
The Butterchurn Guest House in the heart of the village of Otterburn provides a warm welcome and friendly family atmosphere. The large stone built house offers excellent year round accommodation. ...
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Holly Bush Inn
(6.99 miles)
The Holly Bush has been serving beer for over 300 years and is one of the few ancient drovers inns left in Northumberland. All visitors to the Holly Bush always receive a warm welcome from ...
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Bay Horse Inn
(7.73 miles)
The Bay Horse Inn stands on the A68 route Darlington to Edinburgh, within easy reach of the industrial and commercial centres of the North East. We are 6 miles from Otterburn, 20 miles from Corbridge ...
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Brandy Bank House
(8.22 miles)
Brandy Bank House is an Old Staging Inn built Circa 1800.
Our rooms are spacious and each is individually designed and tastefully decorated.
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Clennell Hall Hotel
(8.24 miles)
Clennell Hall Hotel is a
Visit Britain 2 star rated hotel, located in the peace and tranquility of the
Coquet Valley. The Hotel is a paradise for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits and is an ...
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Kirkside
(8.83 miles)
Being a small family run business we can provide those little personal touches that larger concerns have a tendency to forget helping to make your stay an even more enjoyable experience. Bellingham is officially ...
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