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The Commissioners Quay Inn, Blyth, Northumberland

Taking pole position on the historic quay area of Blyth in southern Northumberland, step inside the stunning Commissioners Quay Inn for fantastic home-made food, a wide range of drinks, fabulous accommodation and a very warm welcome every time. The jewel in the crown of Blyth’s impressive harbour development, the Commissioners Inn makes the most of every inch of its water’s edge location.

Overlooking the River Blyth and out towards the sea, this vibrant and welcoming pub with rooms has all day, every day laid-back dining, delicious drinks and 40 contemporary en-suite bedrooms. Close to the start of The Northumberland Coast Path and with Blyth’s vast South Beach waiting to be explored, it’s a perfect place to stay for coastal walking enthusiasts. Fully accessible and family friendly with handy, free on-site parking and children’s play area. Dogs are very welcome in designated areas within our bar and our pet-friendly rooms.

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The Coniston Inn

Wake up in one of our newly refurbished 42 en-suite rooms to some of the best views in Britain. For a rural Lakes escape away from the crowds, you’re guaranteed a relaxing night’s stay in one of our new double, twin, single or family en-suite bedrooms. If you’re looking for accommodation in Coniston village, our newly renovated venue is the ideal spot for ultimate relaxation and idyllic views.

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The Crew Yard – sleeps 4

The Crew Yard is a level access, single storey cottage with open plan living space designed for both the able and disabled user. It is fully central heated and has its own enclosed garden.

The combined kitchen, dining and living space allows room to move about easily with ample seating and a TV/DVD player.

The open plan kitchen and dining space is fully equipped with everything you need including – oven, fridge/freezer, microwave, low level hob unit and some low level units integrated with normal height units.

The twin has ensuite access to the spacious roll in shower room, complete with shower chair, toilet and wash basin. In addition there is a separate toilet and wash basin.

Outside the front of the cottage there is a convenient parking space and enclosed garden.

The Derwent

Located in the centre of the former mill-village of Bamford, The Derwent occupies an enviable position in the heart of The Peak District National Park.

This former pub/hotel is superbly converted to provide unique and extremely spacious exclusive self catering accommodation for large groups between 30 and 40 people. 

The Devonshire Arms – Dining

Combining classical country house style with fresh, exciting and modern 3 AA Rosette British menus is a skill our head chef, Paul Leonard, has perfected. Exquisite tasting menus are The Burlington’s speciality, with each dish being sourced from the local area, and ingredients from the hotel’s own kitchen garden.

Alternatively, our vibrant Brasserie & Bar is the perfect place to catch up for lunch or to mingle with friends for dinner, whilst enjoying a much deserved glass of wine after a hectic day. Sundays wouldn’t be complete without a traditional Sunday roast with family and friends, so why not treat yourself in one of the best Yorkshire places to dine.

The Devonshire Arms – Spa

The Devonshire Spa is housed in an ancient barn, adjacent to the Devonshire Arms Hotel. There are four generously-sized therapy rooms, an indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, Rasul temple, relaxation space & lounge, with views over the tennis courts. You will find a separate gym next door with cardio, weights & resistance zones, ideal for body toning as well as pampering.

Simply staying within the tranquil, natural beauty of The Yorkshire Dales is therapy enough for some, yet we invite our guests to optimise their stay and spoil themselves with a spa experience too. Highly recommended are the word-class, rejuvenating Temple Spa treatments.

The Dresser – sleeps 8

The Dresser is a large open planned barn conversion, spread over 2 floors with beautiful views over the Norfolk countryside. The open plan downstairs living space benefits from under floor heating with the upstairs rooms centrally heated.

It benefits from ample parking right outside the cottage and level access in and around the cottage to the patio area at the back.

The living and dining area on the ground floor is wheelchair friendly with ample comfortable seating, TV/DVD player and a farmhouse table that seats 10.

The kitchen is equipped with a low level hob unit and work surfaces. There are 2 ovens, one standard size as well as a larger range style oven together with a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and a second table seating 6. There is also a utility room which houses the washing machine and a downstairs WC.

The Drier – sleeps 10

Our largest holiday cottage, The Drier is a large barn conversion spread over 2 floors. The open plan downstairs living space benefits from under floor heating with the upstairs rooms centrally heated.

The Green man

The Green man is a converted pub with traditional charm designed for large groups between 24 and 34. This exclusive self catering accommodation with the original bar area offers plenty of dining and socialising space.

Set in Staffordshire this is a fantastic location for Alton Towers and the Peak District National Park. 

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The Hog’s Head Inn, Alnwick, Northumberland

Named after the tavern in the Harry Potter books and films for which Alnwick is now famous for, The Hog’s Head Inn is a few minutes’ drive from Alnwick Castle, which doubled as Hogwarts in the first two boy-wizard films. The inn is well-placed for exploring both the coast and interior including the Northumberland National Park home to the Cheviots, Coquetdale and Hadrian’s Wall.

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Alnwick Castle tickets

This welcoming inn has won multiple awards for its accessibility. Family friendly complete with kids play area and free on-site parking. Dogs are also in designated areas within the bar and in pet-friendly rooms. Open daily, The Hog’s Head Inn serves homemade food from breakfast through to evening meals and has a wide range of hot and cold drinks.

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The King’s Head Inn, North Yorkshire

A paradise for walkers, this welcoming country pub is set in the picture-postcard village of Newton under Roseberry beneath iconic Roseberry Topping. You’ll be spoilt for choice with the superb choice of walking trails around The King’s Head Inn. From Captain Cook’s Monument, the North York Moors to the Cleveland Way and of course scaling the Topping itself, there are routes to suit every level of walker in every direction.

Stay in converted 17th century cottages in quirky en suite bedrooms. Hearty homemade food is served in the cosy dining area or enjoy a well-earned drink in the inn’s beer garden against the backdrop of Roseberry Topping. Fully accessible and family friendly with free on-site parking. Dogs are very welcome in designated areas within our bar and our pet-friendly rooms. Open daily.

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The Kingslodge Inn, Durham

This country pub in the heart of Durham city is a short walk from Durham train station – perfect is you’re setting out on a car-free break. Set in leafy Flass Vale yet just a ten-minute walk from the UNESCO World Heritage Centre of Durham Cathedral, Durham Castle and this medieval town’s many attractions, this cosy inn has characterful refurbished bedrooms, serves homemade food from breakfast through to evening meals and has a sun trap of a beer garden – ideal for sundowners.

An ideal gateway base for heading out to explore a myriad trails in the Durham Dales including spectacular High Force waterfall, while having Durham city’s many cultural and historic attractions on the doorstep. Fully accessible and family friendly with free on-site parking. Dogs are very welcome in designated areas within our bar and our pet-friendly rooms.

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The Lindisfarne Inn, Beal, Northumberland

The nearest mainland inn to Holy Island in Northumberland, the award-winning Lindisfarne Inn is just the place for exploring north Northumberland. Just a few minutes’ drive from the unique Holy Island of Lindisfarne, a walk over the famous Pilgrim’s Way is a real bucket list experience.

The St Oswald’s Way, St Cuthbert’s Way and Northumberland Coast Path pass close by this friendly former coaching inn with its stone flagged floors, burnished copper bar and roaring fire. Excellent walkers and cyclists’ facilities. Newly refurbished en suite bedrooms are located adjacent to the main inn. Look out for local seafood dishes on the daily changing specials board. Family friendly. Pets welcome.

The Little Workshop – sleeps 4/5

Enjoy the wonderful views across the fields towards Bircham Windmill from this spacious single storey cottage for 4/5 people.

It benefits from ample parking right outside the cottage and level access in and around the cottage to the paved garden area at the back and communal grassy area.

The sunny, light and spacious living space is designed for both the able and disabled user.

The Mason’s Arms

An ancient inn lost in blissful countryside near Lake Windermere, The Masons Arms is a Lakeland Institution.

With its traditional bar, wavy floors, beamed ceilings and roaring fire, The Masons offers a warm welcome to walkers after a long day in the fells. You’ll find an elegant dining room upstairs, two cottages and five suites if you fancy staying longer, plus a terrace with views spanning 15 miles across a quilt of fields – in some of the finest scenery in the southern Lakes.

Hearty Cumbrian fayre from a locally-sourced menu is perfectly partnered with hand-pulled ales and a carefully curated wine list, all welcome refreshment after exploring England’s finest mountain scenery.

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The Natural Burial Ground

With stunning views of the River Dart and across the South Hams Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sharpham Meadow Natural Burial Ground offers an ecological alternative to traditional burial or cremation and is open to all – regardless of faith or local residency, whether you are using a funeral director or not, having a religious ceremony, a secular ceremony, or no ceremony at all. Ashes can be interred here as well as burials.

The site is cared for as a hay meadow, hence the grass is allowed to grow long and cut periodically. Only simple flat headstones are permitted.