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Hexham Travel and Heritage Information


Guest House in Hexham, Northumberland


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West Woodburn
Hexham
Northumberland
England
NE48 2RA

Brandy Bank House, Hexham

Accommodation Description:
Formerly an old staging inn, Brandy Bank House is now a family run bed and breakfast. There is also a tea room on site. Our spacious rooms are tastefully decorated

Whether exploring the local countryside, visiting historic sites or just stopping off between England and Scotland, you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome at Brandy Bank House.

Formerly an old staging inn built around 1800, Brandy Bank House is now a four star rated family run bed and breakfast. There is a tea room on site. Whether the purpose of your visit is to explore the fabulous Northumberland countryside, visit the superb historic sites in the area, visit Hexham, Newcastle or Gateshead, or just stop off between England and Scotland, you are assured of a warm friendly welcome at Brandy Bank House

For those staying in the area longer, it is a great location for hiking and biking. Our spacious rooms are individually designed and tastefully decorated. We have recently opened a new tea room and are able to offer evening meals to residents

We are now fully licensed and so you may enjoy an alcoholic beverage with your meal. Ample off road parking is available. The hotel is situated on the main A68 approximately 20 miles north of Corbridge and 5 miles south of Otterburn



From: £30.00

Accommodation Rating: rating4 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Wireless internet connection
Tea and coffee making facilities
Pets allowed
Non-smoking
Ironing board
Iron
Internet access
Hypoallergenic pillows
Hypoallergenic bed
Hairdryer
Freeview
Fire alarm with light
Family/oversized room
Dining guide
Colour televisi

Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Internet access (wireless) in public areas
DVD/Video/Games rental
Bar

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (wireless)

Dining Facilities
We pride ourselves on our home cooked food. Both enjoying food, we grow our own fruit and vegetables, bake our own bread, cakes and pastries and cook all meals from scratch using the best local ingredients. Our free-range, organic meat is bought direct from local farmers. We are fully licensed and offer a range of bottled beers and fine wines to enjoy with your meal.

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)
Breakfast (Continental)

Child Facilities
Highchairs
Cots
Children's menu

Pet Policy
Dogs

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Kirkharle - 7.5 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Black Middens Bastle House - 8 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

Wallington Hall - 8.3 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Black Carts Turret (Hadrian's Wall) - 9.3 miles (Roman Site) Heritage Rating

Chesters Walled Garden - 9.5 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Carrawburgh Temple of Mithras - 9.7 miles (Roman Site) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Otterburn - 3.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Chollerford - 10.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Wall - 11.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Belsay - 13.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Rothbury - 14 miles away Heritage Rating

Hexham - 14.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Haydon Bridge - 14.3 miles away Heritage Rating

Corbridge - 15.2 miles away Heritage Rating

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