Northumberland: 1 or 2 Nights for 2 with Breakfast and Dinner or Tasting Menu at The Coach House Hotel and Restaurant
Due to the current health crisis, please check the current measures before any purchaseThe HotelSituated within the premises of historic buildings dating back to the late 19th century, The Coach House Hotel and Restaurant enjoy a picturesque location in Otterburn, a small village in Northumberland, northwest of Newcastle upon Tyne. Holidaymakers staying at the venue can spend a relaxing break on the site and take advantage of the property’s grounds which incorporate two lakes, a waterfall, and some woodland, or venture further afield to The Northumberland National Park to delve deep into nature and explore its visitors’ attractions.Guests can unwind in a choice of 14 individually-decorated rooms, all featuring classic-style decor, light colour tones, and wooden furnishings. They come equipped with flat-screen TVs, hairdryers, and electric kettles.Based on locally-sourced ingredients, the hotel’s restaurant serves up a variety of dishes ranging from traditional Sunday roasts and afternoon teas to lunch treats and sumptuous dinners. These may be complemented with a selection of wines and other beverages available on the cards.Groupon’s Guide To NorthumberlandHiking trails and cycle paths weave through the natural beauty of Northumberland’s rolling fields and along the windswept shores of the sweeping coastline.The bustling market town of Morpeth is stuffed full of gems, including a 13th-century chantry housing a bagpipe museum. Travellers may enjoy the award-winning Carlisle Park, which offers an opportunity for river boating and tennis, while the promenade takes in the ornamental hedges and trees of the William Turner Garden. A 50-minute drive through the countryside will bring guests to the Alnwick Castle and its adjacent gardens. Alternatively, visitors may take a journey to the Palladian facade of Paxton House, found on the banks of the River Tweed. This stately home sits on 80 acres of land and boasts a picture gallery that houses over 70 paintings. A short way over from Paxton House stands the walled town of Berwick-upon-Tweed whose Elizabethan fortifications were built to keep out invading Scots, now a fantastic viewing point for modern-day visitors.
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