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Reaveley Farmhouse B&B
Reaveley Farmhouse, Ingram Valley, Powburn, Alnwick


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Directions to Reaveley Farmhouse B&B
REAVELEY FARMHOUSE DIRECTIONS NORTHBOUND From the A1 take the Coldstream road – A697 (next exit after Morpeth) and travel through Long Horsley, Long Framlington and Powburn. Continue up towards Wooler for approx 1 mile passing a service station and café on your right and cottages at top of hill and the Tynemouth Adventure Scout hut both on your left, Take the next left – unclassified road signposted Brandon, Ingram and Linhope and continue down into the valley for approx 2 miles passing through Brandon, continue on till you reach the 1st grey metal bridge and take a right towards Reaveley, continue up the road for approx ¾ mile, the Farmhouse is on your left just after the pair of cottages on the right. SOUTHBOUND From the A1 at Tweedmouth, Berwick upon Tweed, take the Wooler road- B6525 and continue into Wooler, at junction of A697 and B6525 take a left onto A697 and continue down the road for approx 7 miles, look out for Scotts wood yard on your left and approx 2 miles ahead the sign post for Brandon, Ingram, Linhope, Turn right and continue down into the valley passing through Brandon, continue on till you reach the 1st grey metal bridge and take a right towards Reaveley, continue up the road for approx ¾ mile, The Farmhouse is on your left just after the pair of cottages on your right FROM ALNWICK TOWN CENTRE From centre of Alnwick take the B6341 (signposted Rothbury) and travel approx 3.3 miles to crossroads, turn right onto unclassified road signposted Callaly, Glanton, Whittingham. ( If you miss this junction you can carry on until you join with the A697 at crossroads, turn right and follow north until you reach Powburn and then follow rest of directions) Follow road all way down passing Lemmington bank and Battle bridge until you arrive at crossroads joining onto A697 Coldstream road ( Bridge of Aln public house on right) Turn right onto A697 and continue for approx 3 miles passing through Powburn, Continue up towards Wooler for approx 1 mile passing a service station and café on your right and cottages at top of hill and the Tynemouth Adventure Scout hut both on your left, Take the next left – unclassified road signposted Brandon, Ingram and Linhope and continue down into the valley for approx 2 miles passing through Brandon, continue on till you reach the 1st grey metal bridge and take a right towards Reaveley, continue up the road for approx ¾ mile, the Farmhouse is on your left just after the pair of cottages on the right. If you have a sat nav device in your car please make sure it sends you via BRANDON and not through BRANTON, there is no way across the ford at Branton (both villages are side by side with the river Breamish dividing them) If you are travelling Northbound to Reaveley and would like to eat before you arrive there is a pub located between the villages of Long Horsley and Long Framlington at Weldon Bridge, just off the A697 called The Anglers Arms, it is open from 12pm till 9pm for food and the portions are huge and very tasty. There is no need to book bar meals but they have an old train carriage for their restaurant for which you will have to book, the telephone number is 01665 570655 If you are travelling southbound to Reaveley there is a lovely Italian restaurant The Milan Restaurant that is open from 5pm till 10pm for food in the town centre of Wooler. You will have to reserve a table and their telephone number is 01668 283692
Please note, distances given here are approximate and are based on a direct route and will vary from actual travel distances.
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- Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
- Hairdryer in each room
- Limited Hours Room Service
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What our customers thought of this Hotel
Please note the reviews featured have been provided by customers of our sister website LateRooms.com. All reviews posted are the opinions of people who have stayed at this hotel, not of miniBreaks.com. These opinions may vary greatly and should be considered alongside all the other information available on this hotel.
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| Would you stay here again? | 92% Yes 8% No | Would you recommend this hotel to a friend? | 76% Yes 24% No | ||
Review by Anonymous on 12 November 2008 who stayed in November 2008.
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What can I say - took hubby here for a birthday treat. The whole place immaculate and 'nipping' as mum would say. Owners are lovely and unobtrusive yet will have a chat with you - very friendly and welcoming. Cats are just little sweeties yet do not get in the way as they forget about you!!Breakfast was fab,fresh and tasted terrific. Great thing is is that there is a smashing choice - go for the English we say. |
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Review by Anonymous on 3 November 2008 who stayed in October 2008.
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A very welcoming host with a room to match. Very nicely decorated with all the expected facilities. Excellent food, with a very good choice. Tranquil setting, within easy reach of all of the areas interests. A recommendation is a must to anyone looking to stay in the area. |
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Review by Anonymous on 16 October 2008 who stayed in October 2008.
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What a find! Reavley Farmhouse was fabulous, the location was everything we expected, the room was lovely and comfortable, better equipped and bigger than the 3 star hotel I stayed in last night! The breakfasts were delicious but it was the little personal touches from Eileen and Pete that made all the difference. I would thoroughly recommend it if you want to get away from it all, enjoy walking and want a base for exploring Northumberland. |
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Review by Mr David Broadley on 10 October 2008 who stayed in October 2008.
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This place is a little piece of heaven and we was only there for 1 night ! |
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Review by Anonymous on 20 June 2008 who stayed in June 2008.
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