Battlesteads

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Reviews of Battlesteads Country Inn & Restaurant, Hexham

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Review by Antony on 2nd September, 2009

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Bad Points: Room 9 ventilation system was noisey

Date visited: 2009-09-02

Review by Ian on 16th September, 2008

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Good Points: Clean, comfortable, quiet room; excellent dinner and breakfast; hospitality. Bad Points: Some restaurant/bar personnel are inexperienced and/or poorly trained General review: A lovely hotel in a quiet village; very good value for money.

Date visited: 2008-09-16

Review by Emma Webster on 19th June, 2008

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i live on a farm near to where the show is and i have been going aslong as i can remember, i have entered loads of compotitions and evan live stock in to this show and i have loved every single minute of it!

Date visited: 18th june 2008

Review by J Deakin-Jones on 14th October, 2007

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Just returned from a fab weekend at the Battlesteads Hotel in Wark. Great hotel - clean, spacious, good disabled facilities. The food is fantastic, good real cask ales are available, and with the recent addition of a large conservatory on the rear of the restaurant and upgraded outside terrace it really is a lovely, relaxing place to stay. Richard and Dee (the proprietors)and their staff could not have been more welcoming and helpful. The improvements they have made to the place are a credit to their hard work. We will definitely return.

Date visited: 12/10/07

Review by D C on 25th March, 2006

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A delightfull stay. very friendly,clean and lots of parking space.The home cured meats are a treat not to be missed. we will return.

Date visited: 24/03/06

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