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Whether you are looking for adventure, peaceful walks along unspoilt beaches, getting pampered or fantastic places to eat, you will not be disappointed. Northumberland has an abundance of variety and it is all on our door step.
Whether you are looking for adventure, peaceful walks along unspoilt beaches, getting pampered or fantastic places to eat, you will not be disappointed. Northumberland has an abundance of variety and it is all on our door step.
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The Masons Arms is a Freehouse. It was purchased by Linda & James in 2014. A former coaching house. It is one of the oldest buildings in this historic village of Norham. Originally owned by the Mason family. It is one of the oldest public houses in Northumberland.
We pride ourselves in trying to make your stay with us as comfortable and relaxed as possible. We are a family run business, not part of a commercial chain and we treat our patrons as friends rather than customers. We maintain the antiquity of the building, we don’t have juke boxes or gaming machines, but we do have darts, dominos and “the bull ring”, all to be enjoyed beside our open coal fire.
To book call 01289 382 326
menu available to view at https://www.themasonsarmsnorham.co.uk/meals
The nearest mainland pub to Holy Island, the award-winning Lindisfarne Inn is perfect for visiting Northumberland and for forays into Scotland. With great facilities for walkers and cyclists, enjoy a warm welcome and superb home-cooked meals at The Lindisfarne Inn, handily placed just off the A1, south of Berwick-upon-Tweed and the Scottish Border.
Visit – www.inncollectiongroup.com/lindisfarne-inn for more information and opening times.
Located 500m from the A1 at Belford. A stone’s throw from Bamburgh Castle, we are situated where the Northumbrian coast meets the rolling hills of the Cheviots. .
Visit https://www.sunnyhills.co.uk to see the different offerings. and for opening hours.
Sunday lunch available too but booking is essential – Tel; 01668 219662
A new era for the Black Bull Inn. Established in 1817 as a public house, in its 200th year the Black Bull Inn re-opened its doors having had a complete refurbishment inside and out.