Situated in Morpeth and with Alnwick Castle reachable within 33 km, The Star Inn - Harbottle - Near Rothbury - Northumberland features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free...
Stuart
United Kingdom
We received a friendly welcome and shown our room which was perfect. It was spotless the bed was comfy and had a great shower. The breakfast was cooked to order and was perfect. Tea and coffee you make yourself, some people may not like that. The owner took over at an unfortunate time, just before covid, but has done a wonderful job building a very successful business.
Located in Morpeth, 26 km from St James' Park, The Beresford Arms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Rachel
United Kingdom
So good to be somewhere where the staff care about the job they do. The personal touch was genuine. Very thoughtful.
Waterford Lodge Hotel is a refurbished 18th-century coaching inn situated on the River Wansbeck, close to the centre of Morpeth, and with good transport links to Newcastle.
Beside the River Wansbeck in Northumberland, the family-run Riverside Guest House offers bed and breakfast in the market town of Morpeth. There is a wide choice of breakfast, free parking and Wi-Fi.
Rowan
United Kingdom
Very centrally located and a wonderful warm welcome from Elaine
Located in Morpeth, within 23 km of Northumbria University and 24 km of Theatre Royal, Newminster Cottage provides accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Mark
United Kingdom
Good location Clean excellent facilities
Paul is a great landlord
Situated in Morpeth, 24 km from Northumbria University, Castle View Bed and Breakfast features recently renovated accommodation with free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Nancy
United Kingdom
The room was beautifully designed and the welcome was lovely.
Abbeyfield Horsebox Glamping, a property with a garden, is situated in Morpeth, 25 km from Northumbria University, 25 km from Theatre Royal, as well as 26 km from Newcastle Train Station.
Cid
United Kingdom
Hot tubs were awsome on a miserable rainy night then back in to sit and get dried and warm by the log burning fire b back in summer
We did part of the Northumberland Coastal walk (Cresswell to...
We did part of the Northumberland Coastal walk (Cresswell to Dunstanburgh) and found the locals to be very friendly. Lots of free car parks near the coast, very well sign posted and plenty of benches.
Julie
10
Scored 10
Came for the Northumbrian Gathering.
Came for the Northumbrian Gathering. It's a great event if you like folk music and dancing. Lots of local culture. Talented artists. And the town itself is very attractive. It is small enough to park and walk to all places of interest.
angi
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Joiners Arms for beer and Martino Lounge for food worth...
The Joiners Arms for beer and Martino Lounge for food worth a visit as are the Carlisle Park where Emily Davidsons statue is situated. But quite a mix of places to visit.
Leisure Centre would be good for families.
Easy to walk around and found free parking within 5 minutes of hotel.
RABITS
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Secret Cottage, Morpeth (Host: Alex) Morpeth was fine but...
Secret Cottage, Morpeth (Host: Alex) Morpeth was fine but accommodation and host not so good. Reported a major fault (no lighting in the main bathroom) this was not repaired during stay and to add insult to injury the host lied about everything in response to my review of Booking.com. Please don't trust this host or give him any of your hard-earned cash as he doesn't deserve the business. He was totally unsympathetic and had a terrible attitude. He said "go ahead and report to Booking.com because at the end of the day it is up to the host if a refund is given". AVOID THIS HOST!
Brenda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Morpeth is a lovely little town.
Morpeth is a lovely little town. Highlights for me were the bagpipe museum - really is great - the park and all the little shops, especially the cheese shop by the clock tower. I went in windy January on a bicycle, which was not ideal, but I still really enjoyed myself.
Mee
10
Scored 10
We were only there for one night for a family birthday so...
We were only there for one night for a family birthday so did not get the opportunity to visit all the shops in the town centre. We did go to a fantastic Italian Restaurant Lollo Rosso which served amazing food and such attentive and friendly staff.
This is a beautiful property in an amazing setting. The furniture and decoration is fabulous. The surrounding countryside is teeming with amazing wildlife and you are in very short driving distance of Berwick, Alnwick, Lindisfarne, Bamburgh, Seahouses and so many more fantastic Northumberland attractions. The beds are comfy, the bathrooms are incredible, there is outdoor furniture, Karen the owner is a delight and extremely helpful. We could not have enjoyed our stay here any more than we did. It was a joy.
A combined work and leisure visit to Morpeth with 3 generations sharing the property - met all of our needs. The on-street parking was occasionally busy so had to park some distance away, but as the driver I have full mobility so just dropped the less mobile at the house and then parked up.
It is a lovely well-decorated hotel with a cosy, welcoming feel. The staff were very friendly and attentive. There is a pub area with a real log fire and dining area. The bedroom is spacious and clean with an en-suite bathroom and smart TV with Netflix. It was lovely and warm in the room.
Great stay, Great host. Great value. Highly recommended staying here in the North East. We stayed here for the Great North Run and Morpeth is a lovely little town. In a world where everything is getting very expensive, to stay in a room as nice as this for £75 a night felt like a bargain
The apartment was clean and well equipped, with walk-in shower, comfy be, lounge area and a well equiped kitchen. Milk, T&C and crisps (!) all supplied. And the garage next door to park the bike was a great bonus! Morpeth is lovely - and the bagpipe museum really is a treat.
The location was fantastic , very quiet with nice views , the lodge was very cosy and the hot tub was great. It had everything you need for a self catering holiday and the bottle of prosecco on arrival was a nice touch , the wi-fi was very good and we had a really nice stay.
Very little to say what we liked about our stay, but if i had to choose anything it would be the location of the hotel and the bed was ok. Clean towels. Apart from that i cant say anything else we liked. Would not recommend.
Beautiful accomadation extra helpful staff and amazing food and value. Loved they accomadated our two dogs from start to finished, with dog friendly rooms (a decent size too) to a dog friendly eating area.
We had a full English breakfast, which was delicious. The owner, Elaine was very polite and friendly. We would certainly recommend this to anyone visiting the area.
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