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Three Wheat Heads, hotel in Thropton

Located in Thropton, 14 miles from Alnwick Castle, Three Wheat Heads has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 4-star inn offers room service.

I have to say what a fantastic experience it is to eat and stay here the staff are so friendly the hotel and its rooms are exceptional in the most beautiful setting overlooking the hills it is spectacular to say the least and the food is amazing with a great choice so all in all it is well worth a visit to stay eat or both
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
444 reviews
Price fromCOP 442,940per night
The Queens Head Hotel, hotel in Thropton

The Queens Head Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Rothbury.

Good attentive service. Location perfect for the places we wanted to visit. Good to have parking available. Nice substantial breakfast.
7.4
Scored 7.4
Good
Rated good
595 reviews
Price fromCOP 442,940per night
Westfield House Farm, hotel in Thropton

Nestled in the heart of the Northumbrian countryside, Westfield House Farm offers bed and breakfast accommodations just a couple of miles from Northumberland National Park.

The breakfast was delicious and always delivered with a smile. The room and facilities were great and the view spectacular. Fantastic bath however shower temperature was a bit tricky to navigate, a very gentle touch was needed between freezing and boiling! Loved the bench by the lake, very relaxing stay
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
136 reviews
Price fromCOP 610,260per night
Little Heatherlea, hotel in Thropton

Featuring free WiFi and garden views, Little Heatherlea is a holiday home, located just over the wall from the National Trust - Cragside Estate and is only a 15 minute walk to the town center of...

Accommodation was clean and well appointed.All mod cobs.Had everything we needed.Bed was large and comfy,S hower was powerful,big towels (always appreciated) and oh joy! A bath.A lovely patio area for al fresco meals with a view over the valley.Location was within 10min walk of the town and 30m walk to Cragside NT.Nice little parking spot beside the apartment.Plenty. of books and local info available and a lovely OS map of the area on the wall Great hosts,friendly and helpful.Very helpful directions to the property made finding it easy.Thankyou Adele and Ben
9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
125 reviews
Price fromCOP 472,460per night
Turks Head Rothbury, hotel in Thropton

Well-placed for access to the stunning Northumberland countryside and coastline, The Turks Head offers accommodations options ranging from double rooms to private cottages.

Cycled to the hotel, Lovely room twin beds but beds were a little on the narrow side, meals were great, safe cycle storage, the room was a very good size as was the bathroom, good location in the center of Rothbury,
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
563 reviews
Price fromCOP 487,240per night
The Granby Inn, hotel in Thropton

Located in Longframlington and within 12 miles of Alnwick Castle, The Granby Inn has a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.

Staff made you feel very welcome, were very attentive, especially the young male waiter. The food was excellent.
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
400 reviews
Price fromCOP 541,360per night
Newcastle House Rothbury, hotel in Thropton

Located on the doorstep of Northumberland National Park, Newcastle House offers countryside bed and breakfast accommodations in Rothbury.

Warm and comfortable beds. Good quality towels. Quiet rooms.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
416 reviews
Price fromCOP 196,860per night
The Village Inn, hotel in Thropton

The Village Inn enjoys a location in Longframlington, 12 miles from Alnwick Castle and 25 miles from Northumbria University.

Super comfy beds, very clean, great location, polite staff.
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
332 reviews
Price fromCOP 376,500per night
Eshott Hall, hotel in Thropton

Set in private grounds, the 17th-century Eshott Hall offers luxury bedrooms with period features.

Absolutely everything. What a find. Beautiful hotel, beautiful room. Excellent food and a great bar area and lounge.
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
892 reviews
Price fromCOP 580,740per night
Le Petit Chateau & William de Percy, hotel in Thropton

Set in Otterburn, William De Percy offers accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden.

Nice location. Breakfast the next morning was outstanding. Friendly and helpful staff. Beautiful garden and the bedroom was fab.
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
551 reviews
Price fromCOP 615,200per night
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What Guests Said About Thropton:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Revisited this accommodation , for a quiet break.

    Revisited this accommodation , for a quiet break. Three Wheats Heads never lets us down( 6th or 7th visit) . Situated in a quiet village,but easy access into Rothbury to ' mooch around'. This is a great base for cycling, walking and generally good base for any on route stops whilst visiting historical Northumberland. Rooms comfy, food lovely both evening meals and breakfasts great choices. Large portions re food , nobody could complain about being 'short-changed ' with quantities. Deserts are delicious. Nice outdoor area with a fab view . Staff friendly and helpful. Parking is great .
    david
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The location in an AONB was fabulous.

    The location in an AONB was fabulous. It felt like a safari for Briitish Wildlife. A young deer used to visit us after supper! Local shops and resources were excellent. Easy trips to Holy Island, Alnick, beaches and boat trips to The Farne Islands.
    A
    Anonymous
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Thropton is fairly close to home for us, but an hour's drive...

    Thropton is fairly close to home for us, but an hour's drive on dark nights is not always our choice - hence a stay. Our choice is walking the River Coquet, but the Northumberland Coast is fairly close, as is Hadrian's Wall Country and Kielder Forest not to mention Rothbury only a Mile or so away with Cragside a worthwhile visit.
    Michael
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Thropton is a small Northumberland village— ideal for...

    Thropton is a small Northumberland village— ideal for exploring countryside and coast as well as National Trust properties including nearby Cragside. There is a bus service to Rothbury, Morpeth, Newcastle and Alnwick ( for Alnwick Gardens) if you fancy a rest from driving.
    Marion
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Busy Saturday evening and had to wait and move around to...

    Busy Saturday evening and had to wait and move around to get safe parking space. The staff did mention that it was their busiest day that year. Food was excellent , very large portions and cooked well. Breakfast was good also with the waitress providing great service. Rooms were very good and nice and quiet considering we were above a pub. Beer garden super with beautiful views.
    David
    United Kingdom
  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    This pub is definitely not 4 Star.

    This pub is definitely not 4 Star. Although evening food was to a good standard, the website menu was much broader than what was actually available. Restaurant had no atmosphere whatsoever. The accommodation is very poor. The bathrooms are very outdated and in desperate need of renovation. Our second room (had to move due to broken shower) had a damp bathroom and the toilet seat was so worn it was down to bare wood in places and quite frankly disgusting. One of the toiletries provided was almost empty, so this means it was "used", not good in any circumstances but definitely not during COVID. There is no way that these rooms are worth the £110 a night we paid. Extremely overpriced. No luxury at all.
    Martin
    United Kingdom
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