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England - North - Tyne and Wear - Newcastle

Hedley Hall

A tranquil refuge from the stresses of the outside world

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Hedley Hall
Hedley Lane
Near Sunniside
Newcastle
Tyne and Wear
Double from:£37.50 pppn
Single from:£50.00 pppn
Twin from:£37.50 pppn
Garden and/or patio area for guests We accept all cards that display the Mastercard logo. We accept all cards that display the Visa logo. We accept payment with Switch & Maestro cards. We have a residents lounge. Our establishment is fitted with central heating throughout.
We have on-site parking. We accept American Express (AMEX). We're sorry, we do not accept pets. We have fishing opportunities nearby. There are scenic walks in the currounding area. All rooms have TV.
All or some rooms have ensuite facilities. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities. Internet access available in rooms or residents lounge. Smoking is not permitted in the establishment.
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AA 5 Star Rated

Description

Standing proud for over one century this beautiful stone house was once a working farm which was part of the Queen Mother's Estate.

Now offering delightful guest accommodation Hedley Hall provides a tranquil refuge from the stresses of the outside world - a warm welcome awaits you.

ENJOY the unique experience of Hedley Hall, EXPLORE the beautiful counties of Durham and Northumberland and DISCOVER the culture of the cities of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Durham.

Our aim is to make your stay as comfortable as possible in our family home and with our wonderful home cooking, using the finest local ingredients. Special care is taken for all dietary requirements.

Pastel and deep shades have been carefully selected to create an overwhelming feeling of restfulness and relaxation.

All rooms benefit from:
En suite facilities
Wireless internet access
TV
Complimentary refreshment platter
Crabtree & Evelyn toiletries, to provide a luxurious touch
Spectacular views
A thoughtfully added extras

Relax in the conservatory which gives panoramic views across Beamish Burn or enjoy a book, magazine, newspaper or the large screen TV in the lounge.

Good food and the most hospitable of surroundings.
Hedley Hall perfects the art of dining.

Candle lit dinner is available by prior arrangement.
Guests may bring their own wine to enjoy with their meal.

Local Attractions

Visitors to Hedley Hall can enjoy much in the area. As well as having horse riding available on site, there is good fishing available nearby at Beamish Lakes and at Angel of the North Fishing Lakes.

We are central to all of the attractions within Northumbria, so there are many reasons to extend your stay. The historic Causey Arch railway bridge, the first of its kind in the world, and Tanfield Steam Railway are literally on the doorstep and must be visited. Beamish Open Air Museum and the Victorian pleasure grounds of Gibside Chapel are a few minutes drive away.

For shopping, restaurants, nightlife, theatres and museums Newcastle, Durham and the Metro Centre are all within a 20 minute drive.

To the west lies the bustling market town of Hexham and nearby Corbridge. Hadrian's Wall offers many visitor sites along its length and there are watersports and wildlife to enjoy at Kielder Forest and Reservoir.

The northeast coast is renowned for its beauty and a visit is not complete without a drive to Holy Island, Bamburgh or Warkworth. Near to the coast, the lively towns of Alnwick and Morpeth provide yet more historical interest.

And don't forget the new award winning attractions at Gateshead Quays.

The Gateshead Millennium Bridge links the attractions on both sides of the River Tyne. It is a stunning pedestrian and cycle bridge and operates like the giant lid of an eye slowly opening, forming an arch under which ships can pass. It is a 'must see' piece of engineering and the first project at the heart of the new cultural quarter which includes luxury hotels, bars, restaurants, clubs, the BALTIC and a new Music Centre.
 

Location

From the north leave the A1 at junction A692 signposted to Consett and follow this road for 2½ miles to Sunniside. Continue on to the traffic lights where you should turn left on to the A6076 towards Stanley. Drive for ¼ mile then turn left just at the right hand bend and into Birkland Lane. Continue for 1 mile to the crossroads and turn right on to Birkhead Lane. Pass Birkhead Nursery on your right and continue for ¼ mile. Turn left at the sign for Hedley Hall Guest Accommodation and take the left fork in the track, signposted Hedley Hall. Go past livery yard onto the drive way to Hedley Hall.

From the A1 heading north take the junction after the Angel of the North statue, signposted Team Valley Retail World. At the roundabout take the first exit signposted Lamesley. Follow the road to a mini roundabout and turn right into Banesley Lane. Continue up the road for 1 mile passing Silver Hills Nursery on your left. Follow the road over the crossroad and take the next left which is opposite Ravensworth Forest Entrance. Drive to the next crossroad and go straight over. Pass Birkhead Nursery on your right and continue for ¼ mile. Turn left at the sign for Hedley Hall Guest Accommodation and take the left fork in the track, signposted Hedley Hall. Go past livery yard onto the drive way to Hedley Hall.

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