Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Mason's Arms offers accommodation in Norham, 31 km from Bamburgh. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Every room has a flat-screen TV.
Irene
United Kingdom
The quaintness and age of the hotel. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Loved the glass covered old well in the ladies room. Court yard very nice and sheltered. Beds very comfortable.
Over 200 years old and Grade II listed for its historical architecture, this luxury Georgian hotel is in glorious surroundings with views over the River Tweed.
Dating from the 18th-century, the Allanton is charming coaching inn located in Berwickshire.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
The property has a real charm about it , as the furnishings are beautiful. The bed was very comfortable and the en-suite had a really great shower. Every kind of toiletry is provided and the owners were extremely helpful - even going out of their way to phone us to see if we would require dinner as we were held up at the airport and had got lost!. Thanks to them and their directions we arrived safely at the property. The breakfast was delicious and varied for every taste. We would definitely return.
Set in Chirnside, 15 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, THE Waterloo Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Anna
United Kingdom
We managed to book not long before we arrived and we chose it because of the late check in. It was great that the pub was able to accommodate us at such short notice. The staff were really helpful. The breakfast was really good.
The welcoming Wheatsheaf provides peaceful accommodation and award-winning food. It is located near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Coldstream, Duns and Kelso.
John
United Kingdom
Location lovely, quiet village and in a lovely scenic area. Hotel was an old building but well maintained and attractive.
The staff were friendly and efficient.
Cooked Scottish breakfast very good and served quickly, piping hot.
Room and bed very comfortable.
No problems with parking space.
Set in Cornhill-on-tweed and with The Maltings Theatre & Cinema reachable within 22 km, The Blue Bell Crookham offers a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Cat
United Kingdom
Highly recommend. Lovely place to stay. Staff were amazing! Room was lovely. Food was fabulous. Will definitely be back.
Located in Ancroft, 10 km from Berwick-Upon-Tweed, The Old Parsonage provides a garden and free WiFi. the units feature a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hair dryer.
Dawn
United Kingdom
Lynn was an exceptional host, very friendly and accommodating. Breakfast was lovely on both mornings, very fresh and well cooked. Highly recommended.
Situated within 25 km of Lindisfarne Castle and 35 km of Bamburgh Castle in West Ord, Canty’s offers accommodation with seating area.
Robert
United Kingdom
The breakfast was served like a pro and cooked to perfection
I felt that my family and car was very safe overnight and didn’t feel the need to worry
First Class experience throughout
The people were so nice and helpful, and breakfast delicious...
The people were so nice and helpful, and breakfast delicious, and the accommodation purpose built so it couldn’t have been nicer.
It was easy to walk to a local place for an evening meal.
Norham has great historical interest with Norham Castle open to walk round.
Grizelda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A dedicated and welcoming space for weary cyclists, (so...
A dedicated and welcoming space for weary cyclists, (so perfect for users of the fantastic National Cycle Network) and fellow travellers. Quietly located and slightly secluded which made the arrival a lovely discovery. Bikes-as-signs a handy landmark on roadside. Location on border adds an appeal. The Tweed is beautiful here and the many trees and meadows. Useful paths for walks and jogs before breakfast. The castle casts its own spell. Utterly peaceful. Village well kept. Hope riverside path gets repaired soon (as one section closed presently). Ate at Mason's Arms which was friendly and decent. And we included a nip down to Honey Farm which was fascinating. Liked the calm, relative to the bustle of (lovely) Berwick.
Mike
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice pub with very comfortable clean rooms.
Nice pub with very comfortable clean rooms. Whilst not overly bothered no daily room service.
Breakfast is at 8.30 only but a lovely cooked breakfast. Staff are really lovely and can't do enough for you. Set in a very quiet location but perfect for exploring different areas. Lovely river walks. Easy access to Bamburgh, Holy Island and Edinburgh only an hour away.
Maria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful old church to look around, open every day.
Beautiful old church to look around, open every day. It also has it's own ruined castle. Norham is very handy for Berwick, Seahouses and Holy Island. Village very quiet but has a couple of good pubs, perfect for eating. Locals very friendly and you soon get chatting. Norham is very flat for walking.
Meryl dawn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small village, picturesque but not chocolate box.
Small village, picturesque but not chocolate box. Enjoyed a walk along the riverbank and towards the castle. Village noticeboards showed a lively village life and one board gave historical information. Certainly worth revisiting.
Andee
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Traditional cosy country inn with up to date beautiful rooms...
Traditional cosy country inn with up to date beautiful rooms. Delicious meals. Great well stocked bar with some cask ales. Recommend for a couple of nights in a quiet rural setting with Berwick along the road and not too far from the stunning north Northumberland coast . Easy to get to by car.
Lovely clean cottage in walking distance to the River Tweed and Norham castle ruins. Scotland was in eyeshot with a brief walk to the river. Norham is very quiet with a nice pub and historic church. A great place to get away from urban life. On cold nights the cottage was cozy with wood fire and well appointed kitchen for meal preparation. Dog friendly which meant all family members could be accommodated. Proximity to the wonders of the border country was very good and beautiful terrain surrounded and nearby seascapes.
Visited Norham for my Cousin's 60th Birthday and several of us booked in at the Mason's arms.
Room not huge but big enough for two. ensuite facilities good, well decorated, beds soft but not everyone likes a soft bed.
Tea making facilities in the room.
Breakfast included in the price and excellent, lots of cereals and full range of cooked food. plenty of tea/coffee, juice.
Staff are excellent.
Will certainly stay again if in the area.
Sheila and Sandy are wonderful attentive hosts , always ready to offer tips on where to visit. Breakfast is brilliant with so many options to choose from and so plentiful it kept us going all day.
Norham is a great village with its own ruined castle and lots of history. It’s also a great base from which to explore the area.
Our group of six recieved such warm welcome from Mary Rose and Jim.
We all appreciated the comfy beds, secure bike storage, filling breakfast (with lots of choice, including veggie options) and the lovely garden space.
Our stay at Norham Bike Yard was a real highlight of our time in The Borders. Thank you!!
Friendly staff, and very affordably priced. As a pub with rooms in a lovely wee village not on a main road there's a nice local feel about it - you're not in the usual 'tourist only' hotel environment. Quiet at night and I slept better than I have in weeks. Good quality sausages and bacon at breakfast.
The room was fine, overlooking the main street through Norham, nice and quiet. Staff were friendly so no problems there. A traditional village pub with a cosy open fire - always an attraction. The extension and dining area at the back has been very sympathetically done and blends in really well.
Good location in Norham village. Comfortable bed and very quiet location. Good WIFI in cottage connected to smart TV. Nice pub in the village for a drink and pub meals. Easy to get to the coast and nice walks from the village.
For a B & B it was home from home but had al the facilities of a hotel. Sheila & Sandy were perfect host's. Would definitely recommend & hope to return.
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