Alnwick Guest House
Tate House is a three-storey late Victorian town house built in 1885 within the centre of Alnwick, Northumberland. All the town centre shops, restaurants, attractions and amenities are all within an easy walking distance from my front door.
Recently, the property has been extensively refurbished and upgraded, bringing this town house back to life. All rooms are comfortable, spacious and are full of character. Alnwick is a great place in which to explore all the attractions, heritage and culture within the county - kick off your shoes, sit back and relax afterwards in one of my lovely well appointed bedrooms.
Alnwick was recently voted the best place to live in Britain by Country Life magazine. There were several criteria which had to be met including the best for community, beauty, local produce and affordability. Alnwick came in number one 'by a country mile'.
Alnwick is filled with history with its castle dominating the landscape. It has been the home of the Dukes of Northumberland since 1309 and more recently shot to fame as a result of the Harry Potter films. Close to the castle are the magnificent Alnwick Gardens which are a 'must' see when visiting Alnwick which are just opposite my accommodation.
Off Street Parking is available.
Rooms have broadband WiFi access, double glazing and remote control room conditioners.
All rooms are very spaciously designed including TV, iPod docking station with radio alarm clock, hospitality tray, hair dryer, hot water bottle and spare blankets.
Washing, drying and ironing facilities are also available at a small additional cost. Guests have full use of the tv lounge to the front of the house, where you can relax, read a book, watch television or meet the other guests.
Contact Details
| Address: |
Alnwick Guest House 11 Bondgate Without Alnwick Northumberland NE66 1PR |
| Telephone |
01665 604661 |
| Website: |
www.stayinalnwick.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 08 September 2008
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