Middlecroft Guest House, Henshaw, Northumberland
At Middle Croft you will enjoy quality, studio style accommodation. A modern bright and pretty twin bedded en- suite room with a south facing view over the hills of the Tyne Valley. You will benefit from your own access, kitchen and garden area (with seating) and a parking place off road and right outside your door. Secure Bike storage is available.
Ideally situated for easy access to both bus and trains links. Its only one mile to the Bardon Mill Village Store and our local hostelry The Bowes where if your lucky you will glimpse a traditional game of quoits taking place on the little village green.
Two miles North will take you to the renowned Vindolanda Roman Site where you can browse the artefacts, museum and coffee shop. If popping into the local Tourist Information Centre at the One Brewed you may want to stroll next door and enjoy some delicious food and local ales in the comfort of the Twice Brewed Inn, replenished your only yards from Hadrian’s Wall. If walking is not your forte you can catch the Roman Wall bus allowing you the opportunity of visiting the many forts and museums on this stretch of the wall.
The local countryside is littered with Castles, Grand Houses and Little Coffee Shops.
With an abundance of beautiful and scenic walks on our doorstep, cycle paths and places to visit you will not be disappointed by choosing to stay with us.
With great road and rail links Henshaw is ideally situated to explore everything Northumberland has to offer. Directions to Middlecroft by road are given below. Should you wish to travel to Middlecroft by rail, the nearest station is Bardon Mill which is served by trains arriving at both Newcastle and Carlisle. Lifts to and from the railway station are possible by prior arrangement.
For the benefit of Guests who prefer not to smoke and to comply with current legislation, all of our rooms have been designated totally non-smoking.
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This page was last updated: 19 May 2009
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