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Chollerford, Northumberland, England,
NE46 4EW
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The George Hotel is a country house hotel with beautiful gardens and picturesque walks along the riverside which offers trout and salmon fishing. Located near to Hadrian's Wall, the hotel is an ideal base for exploring the local countryside. All 47 bedrooms are well-equipped. A leisurely evening meal can be … more >>
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