Grindon Cartshed, Haydon Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland NE47 6NQ
B&B - Sleeps 6
Welcomes adults, children, wheelchairs
Review Review No. 2 of 2
J.B from Shrewsbury
Our party:- Adults:
- 2
1 Nights
November - 2008
- Relaxing
- Walking
- Touring
- Beach / Sea
- Shopping
- Entertainment
- Local Food
“Excellent”
Found the accommodation by chance, it having been recommended by another B&B (that was totally inferior to this accommodation!).
Totally met our expectations - excellent facilities.
Very welcoming
Fabulous views
Vindolanda roman village is nearby and excellent value as well.
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Recommended on 25/11/2008
By J.B from Shrewsbury
Review Review No. 1 of 2
Stan F from Fife
Our party:- Adults:
- 2
1 Nights
July - 2008
- Relaxing
- Wheelchair Accessibility
- Walking
- Touring
- Beach / Sea
- Shopping
- Entertainment
- Local Food
“Pleasant and enjoyable stay - most importantly for us, was wheelchair accessible. The accommodation was very comfortable indeed”
Grindon Cartshed is a converted outbuilding on Grindon Farm. When we stayed the room was suitable for our needs, with two single beds, and a wheelchair-accessible shower room. This was large and well designed. The bedroom itself was not large, but the property included a large sitting-dining room shared with the other two rooms in the cartshed.
The welcome was warm and friendly and a pot of tea was provided. We had booked an evening meal, which included several choices, and was very good. Breakfast too was very good, with local fresh food on offer.
The farm is close to Hadrians Wall and to Hexham, and is in Northumberland National Park - a very beautiful area. I would thoroughly recommend a stay here.
Wheelchair-accessible room, the large sitting-dining area, and the warmth of the welcome.
Be Aware:The room was comfortable, though not large, but it was perfectly adequate for our needs.
However the owners are about to convert another building and hope to include other, larger, wheelchair-accessible rooms.
The evening meal was a beef stew on very hot plates. The vegetable was salad. Lettuce leaves on hot plates are inclined to wilt! However this is a very minor point, and the rest of the food was very good.
We promise we won’t be serving lettuce leaves on hot plates again!!
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Recommended on 28/07/2008
By Stan F from Fife