Latest Reviews for Northumberland Hotels

Schooner Hotel
2.4/550 Reviews
Kellah Farm B&b/Cottages
4.8/584 Reviews
Really cozy farmhouse stay! Very secluded at the end of a farm road! Hosts were really amazing and took really good care of guests and their property too! The room is very “farm” traditional with clean and comfortable linens. The only downside to me were the bed is too small (I am actually tall and same with my wife), and there’s no blackout curtains. 4:30 am everything was bright! Nothing that takes away the beauty of the property and the amazing feeling of being welcomed in a true working farm with excellent hosts.
Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort
3.9/597 Reviews
We arrived early and our room was ready. The spa facilities were adequate. Only comment is some update needed to the rock effect around the pool. The food in the Clarets jug was fine. Dessert bit disappointing. The staff very friendly and Neville not sure his title but was a perfect gentleman. He transported our luggage to and from our bedroom with no effort. Neville was very polite and friendly. Hope to see him next time we visit.
The Castle Hotel
4.1/582 Reviews
Great service and welcome from Jo and her team. We had booked most of the hotel for a golf society and could choose from singles, doubles or family rooms which was very convenient. We requested a small meeting room at short notice which was provided allowing us to hold a quiz night and team build. Breakfast was great- good choice, cooked to order but no long wait! Rooms were clean and spacious - showers had good pressure and plenty of hot water. Most of us parked in the station car park for free from 6pm to 8 am - just a short walk from the hotel .
White Swan Hotel
4/5100 Reviews
The seats are very good, very close to the castle, also in the city center, very close to the Morrison supermarket. There is a free parking lot, just turn left for two consecutive times, see the hotel name written on the white sign on the left, and then turn left. The aunt at the front desk has taught in China and also has grandsons of mixed Chinese and English, so I see Chinese people are particularly enthusiastic, the hotel restaurant is great, breakfast is a combination of buffet and order, which is relatively high-end. But the room is a bit old.
Holiday Inn Newcastle - Gosforth Park
4.3/5107 Reviews
The hotel is new, spacious and well equipped. There is a children's activity area in the hall where children can read and play, and older children can also play table football. The hotel also offers dinner, and there is a bar for drinks. The room is very spacious. Most of the holiday family rooms booked during the trip are in the same condition. This room is the most spacious. The sofa bed is still spacious and comfortable. If you are traveling with children passing by here, living here is very suitable.
Doxford Hall Hotel and Spa
4.3/563 Reviews
Nice decor etc, but service was a shambles. Instead of being guided to our rooms the receptionist just stood and pointed at the three different directions our party of five were meant to go in. The Bar was 'fully booked' with all tables reserved. Blank looks from tattooed barman when we asked for drinks, as if to say 'can't you see we are fully booked?' The bar was almost empty. We felt guilty for troubling him. Breakfast was Fawlty Towers. We booked as a party of five, but no five seater table was available. We waited for two to be pushed together and re-laid. The first day we asked for de-caf tea and got de-caf coffee. We asked for toast and got four slices for five people. A full-English minus sausage arrived which nobody had ordered. Porridge was cold. Bacon was forgotten from two orders. The second day was no better. Honestly, it's hard to remember service as bad in a 'posh' venue. We were glad we didn't book for dinner.
Manor House Hotel Holy Island
4.1/541 Reviews
Location of this hotel is no doubt the best on the island being right next to the church and priory and with excellent views of the castle and the sea. Great beer garden out the front which was the perfect spot for an afternoon beer and to watch the sunset. Breakfast on the two mornings we were there were very fulfilling and both nights we ate dinner at the hotel and the portion sizes were extremely generous. Richard that organised breakfast for us was extremely friendly and helpful giving us some great tips on what we could do on the island and in the area. if we were ever to return to Holy Island I would definitely return to Manor House and will certainly be recommending to others as well.
Red Lion Inn
4.5/548 Reviews
Stayed in the outbuildings. Twin room was roomy/comfortable and facilities were very good. Fantastic food with a varied menu & I can thoroughly recommend the breaded fish & home cooked steak pie. Very friendly staff. Definitely will revisit when we’re up this way again
George Hotel
3.7/599 Reviews
We bought our stay through WOWCHER and things went wrong from the start .Trying to contact the Hotel was impossible with no one seemingly able to pick up a phone or answer an email .I thought at first that the Hotel had maybe closed down but i eventually got through by contacting Bespoke Hotels direct .All this to just book Dinner .WOWCHER sold it as Hexham - no actually nearly 6 miles from Hexham but in a really lovely spot .We were allocated a TWIN room eventually but we wanted a DOUBLE - which were on the website when i was trying to make contact originally but none were available when we eventually got through .I also have a back issue which means walking any distance or LOTS of Stairs is impossible but i do have a Mobility Scooter .They managed to swap our Twin with someone else's Double and we got one in the annex part of the building on the ground floor .I was doing so well with my walking when i arrived and actually just managed with my stick - all that was about to change .We drove around to our room and it became evident that i would not manage the walk internally to the Restaurant so i would have to use the Scooter .The Room its self was basic and in a definite need of a paint as the walls were marked but the biggest problem was the Heating .Even though it had the knobs to turn it up/down , they didnt work and it was on full belt. You ask any woman of a ”Certain ” age what the biggest problem is at that age and they will tell you its been too hot in bed at night .We have Polar Bears and Penguins wondering around at home as i like it really cold but the only way we could get the heating turned down was by going to Reception and she asked the Manager ? Give them there due , they did turn it down but by the time we got back from Dinner , it was full belt again .Some Man in the next room , let out an almighty burp , so you can tell how thin the walls were .The next problem was that it was dark outside , so i couldnt use the Scooter as i couldnt see where i was driving or over what and it was also raining and you cannot use them in rain so we had to drive back round to the Front Door . The Dinner itself wasnt bad but we thought quite overpriced .We had the Charcutier Board for 2 - 2 slices Ham , 2 slices Prosciutto , 2 slices Salami , 2 pieces Cheddar , a piece of Goats Cheese and a Baguette with some Piccalilli and Branston - £19 ???? As we had £50 F&B Voucher included , our Dinner cost an extra £27.90 with my Hubby having Fish and Chips (overcooked Chips) and i had Belly Pork - 3x3x3 inch with Mash and Red Cabbage - really boring . After Dinner we went back to the room and after watching some TV , we went to bed .I woke up around 1 ish and the Room was RED HOT AGAIN - EVEN WITH THE WINDOW OPEN .We coudnt leave the Curtains open as there was a Motion Sensor Security Light in the Car Park that was creating a Disco effect in our room everytime a random animal went past .Unfortunately the Curtains were that thick , they let very little cold a

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties367
Number of Reviews 8,480
Average Price(Weekday Night)MYR 742
Average Price(Weekend Night)MYR 800