Accommodation
Description:
Carraw Bed and Breakfast, a Four Star Silver Guest House, situated on the foundations of Hadrians Wall is set in wonderful open countryside offering lovely south facing views of Northumberland National Park and the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The accommodation, as featured in the Guardian, consists of four south facing first floor en-suite letting rooms Chesters, Brocolitia, Housesteads and Vindolanda, offering a range of options including two family rooms.
All rooms offer en-suite facilities with modern efficient showers (and some with baths), bathrobes, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities with full hospitality trays, remote control colour televisions and a supply of toiletries just in case things get forgotten.Carraw Bed and Breakfast are also participants in the National Walkers and Cyclist Welcome Scheme offering secure cycle storage and laundrydrying facilities.
There is a guest lounge with Satellite TV, DVDvideo player, a selection of DVDs and videos, games, books, maps and guides, or you may prefer to relax and enjoy the garden and make the most of the setting sun.We are fully licensed; offering a range of locally produced bottled beers and lagers, a range of wines, champagne for that special occasion, as well as a selection of spirits.
From: £70.00 Accommodation Rating:
4*G (about
ratings)
You can often get much better rates
for stays within the next few days.
Here are the next 3 days late
availability rates from
Laterooms .com
| Late Availability - All
rooms - next 3 days |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 08 November 2009 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 09 November 2009 |
2 adults
|
£95.00 |
| 10 November 2009 |
2 adults
|
£95.00 |
| Date |
Room Sleeps |
Price From |
| 08 November 2009 |
2 adults
|
Full |
| 09 November 2009 |
2 adults
|
£95.00 |
| 10 November 2009 |
2 adults
|
£95.00 |
These rates are special booking
rates for the next few days,
available through
Laterooms .com
|
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