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Located just outside Heddon, a charming village on Hadrian’s Wall, this French-style B&B is only 8 miles from the center of Newcastle. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the building, and free private parking on site. Every room at Hadrian’s Barn has French windows leading onto the garden terrace, where you can relax in warmer weather. Each also benefits from an iPod docking station, a TV, and tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast is provided. Guests can enjoy a meal in Heddon, a picturesque 15-minute walk away. There are ample opportunities for scenic walking nearby, including the famous Hadrian’s Wall Path, where you can walk beside the iconic symbol of Roman life in England.
a Historic City in the county of Tyne & Wear
(7.5 miles, 12.0 km, direction E)This important City was known as Pons Aelii in Roman times; the Romans built the first bridge over the River Tyne, it was guarded by a Roman fort which was replaced by a castle.....
a Picturesque Village in the county of Northumberland
(8.6 miles, 13.9 km, direction W)Located in Northumberland, Corbridge is a historic market town with Roman connections. It features charming streets, historic buildings, and the Corbridge Roman Town archaeological site...
in the county of Tyne & Wear
(8.7 miles, 14.1 km, direction E)The urban sprawl of Gateshead rises majestically skywards in a seemingly endless mixture of concrete and glass. Gateshead stretches for almost 13 miles along the banks of the River Tyne...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Northumberland
(10.0 miles, 16.0 km, direction N)This is an historic village, it took its name from a Baron de Bolam in the 13th century...
in the county of County Durham
(10.5 miles, 17.0 km, direction SE)Beamish is famous for its lovely open-air museum which so vividly brings to life how the folk of the region lived at the turn of the 20th century...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Northumberland
(12.4 miles, 19.9 km, direction W)Historic market town where for centuries the sheep and cattle farmers of Northumberland gathered for the Tuesday market beside Hexham Abbey...
in the county of Tyne & Wear
(12.8 miles, 20.6 km, direction E)This is the town that is famous for the 1930's "Hunger March" caused by the intense poverty that followed the closing of the Charles Palmer shipyard. The last of the surviving marchers, Cornelius Whalen died in 2003 at the age of 93...
Gibside is famous for the sedate historic estate set at the heart of the outstandingly beautiful Derwent Valley. The estate was.....
The dramatic gardens of the Belsay Hall estate are listed Grade I in the Register of Parks and Gardens. They surround a superb.....
On returning from a raid into Scotland, Robert Curthose, eldest son of William the Conqueror built a castle calling it his `New.....
The magnificent cathedral church of St. Nicholas has stood at the heart of Newcastle for many centuries. Its superb lantern.....
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Britain's largest sculpture, The Angel of the North weighs in at 208 tonnes and stands 20 metres high. It was based on artist.....
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