Gilsland

The village of Gilsland on the Cumbria-Northumberland border manages the tric, of being out of the way and still surrounded by a wealth of attractions that include Hadrian’s Wall on which it sits, and Northumberland National Park... Read More

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Stardling the Cumbria Northumberland county boundary lies Gilsland. It sits ...More

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Hotels in Gilsland - 2 places to stay

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Bush Nook Cottage

Bush Nook Cottage
Stay in style in Hadrian's Wall Country

Situated in the heart of Hadrian's Wall country, Bush Nook is the perfect venue for a short break with friends or family.

A wonderful area for walking or cycling, you ... More | visit website

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Bush Nook Cottage

Bush Nook Cottage
Stay in style in Hadrian's Wall Country

Situated in the heart of Hadrian's Wall country, Bush Nook is the perfect venue for a short break with friends or family.

A wonderful area for walking or cycling, you ... More | visit website

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Blacksmiths Arms (0.28 miles)

Blacksmiths Arms
Welcome to the Blacksmiths Arms, which offers all the hospitality and comforts of a traditional Country Inn. Enjoy tasty meals served in our bar lounges or linger over dinner in our well appointed restaurant. The ... More | visit website
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Howard Arms Hotel (0.28 miles)

Howard Arms Hotel

The Hotel is family owned and operated, we offer modern English food in relaxed dining area, with log fires and traditional hospitality. Situated in the quiet Market town of Brampton the hotel offers excellent accommodation, ... More | visit website

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Wydon Farm B&B (3.57 miles)

Wydon Farm B&B
Wydon Farm is a 366 acre working farm, on the National Trust Bellister estate. Luxurious barn conversion accommodating three rooms all en suite. ... More | visit website
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Kellah Farm B&B (3.72 miles)

Farmhouse breakfasts using all local produce including our own free-range eggs, comfortable accommodation, a warm welcome and stunning views of the Northumbrian countryside will be our recipe for a relaxing stay at Kellah Bed and ... More | visit website
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Manor House Inn (4.84 miles)

Manor House Inn
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. ... More
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Ald White Craig Farm (5.00 miles)

Ald White Craig Farm
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, ... More | visit website
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Milecastle Inn (5.10 miles)

Milecastle Inn
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 ... More
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The Bowes Hotel (9.06 miles)

The Bowes Hotel
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 ... More | visit website
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Ald Pallyards & Newpallyards (10.12 miles)

Ald Pallyards & Newpallyards

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New Pallyards is a small farm of 65 acres set in the idyllic countryside of the North East of Cumbria. The accommodation comprises a converted farmhouse and self catering cottages. ... More

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String of Horses Inn (10.60 miles)

String of Horses Inn
Welcome to the String of Horses; a traditional Coaching Inn set in one of the most beautiful and historic areas of Britain; near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hadrian's Wall; The Lake District and ... More | visit website

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