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The Burnside

Edmondbyers, County Durham, England

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About The Burnside

Located in Edmondbyers, 18 miles from Hexham, The Burnside provides a garden and free WiFi. A flat-screen TV with DVD player, private bathroom with a hairdryer, and a kitchen with dishwasher are featured in certain units. The bed and breakfast offers a buffet or à la carte breakfast. The Burnside has a grill. Newcastle upon Tyne is 21 miles from the accommodation, while Durham is 20 miles away. The nearest airport is Newcastle Airport, 26 miles from The Burnside.

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