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Lavender House Bed and Breakfast, Wooler, Northumberland

Lavender House Bed and Breakfast
6 Church Street
Wooler
Northumberland

NE71 6DA

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A cosy atmosphere and a warm welcome provide an ideal starting point for your holiday.Lavender House is a pretty Victorian house built using local Doddington stone. We are situated on St Cuthberts way in a quiet street in the heart of Wooler.Nearby is the picturesque high street with its pubs,restaurants,shops and gallery.We are ideally located for exploring the beautiful countryside with its many walks, cycle routes and bridle paths along with the many sightseeing attractions in the area. Wooler, an attractive stone-built Market Town in Northumberland, perched high above the Wooler Water in the foothills of the Cheviots is a natural gateway to Glendale and Northumberland National Park. The bustling main street serves the rural area of Glendale and hosts specialist shops and cafes and a wide range of accommodation is on offer to entice visitors to stay and sample the best of the great outdoors, there's plenty to do for all the family throughout the area. Lavender House Bed and Breakfast is an ideal base for your local holiday outings in the region with many interesting excursions available from Wooler. So whether you prefer to just chill out or head off for exciting excursions in our beautiful countryside, our guest house provides a perfect starting point.

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