Set in private grounds, the 17th-century Eshott Hall offers luxury bedrooms with period features.
Tom
United Kingdom
Fantastic location, very comfortable rooms, excellent food and uniformly friendly, helpful and attentive staff.
We booked a room in the lodge last minute and our experience surpassed our expectations. We will definitely be recommending Eshott Hall to our friends and family.
Located in Morpeth, 26 km from St James' Park, The Beresford Arms provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Paul
United Kingdom
Blown away by this little gem. Exceeded expectations. Garden was beautiful. My young boys loved it. Very clean and spacious. Super comfy beds. Food and staff were also lovely. We will go back very soon
Waterford Lodge Hotel is a refurbished 18th-century coaching inn situated on the River Wansbeck, close to the centre of Morpeth, and with good transport links to Newcastle.
Ian
United Kingdom
Breakfast fine with friendly staff
Quite low key and perfunctory but just enough and plenty of toast, croissants etc.
Beside the River Wansbeck in Northumberland, the family-run Riverside Guest House offers bed and breakfast in the market town of Morpeth. There is a wide choice of breakfast, free parking and Wi-Fi.
Kathryn
United Kingdom
Central location. Staff were friendly and very helpful.
Our room was comfortable, and very clean.
Breakfast was delicious!
I would definitely stay there again.
Located in Morpeth, within 23 km of Northumbria University and 24 km of Theatre Royal, Newminster Cottage provides accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
Currell
United Kingdom
Great breakfast, flexible choice. i had car problems and host was very helpful. I forgot my phone and watch which Paul brought to me after I left - he caught up with me in the town. Will stay again and recommend to others who visit my family.
Situated in Morpeth, 24 km from Northumbria University, Castle View Bed and Breakfast features recently renovated accommodation with free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Abbeyfield Horsebox Glamping, a property with a garden, is situated in Morpeth, 25 km from Northumbria University, 25 km from Theatre Royal, as well as 26 km from Newcastle Train Station.
Cid
United Kingdom
Hot tubs were awsome on a miserable rainy night then back in to sit and get dried and warm by the log burning fire b back in summer
Located in Morpeth in the Northumberland region, Stone Cottage has a balcony. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the holiday home free of charge.
Paul
United Kingdom
Great location, the host (Joe) was excellent, would highly recommend this place. Very spacious for 5 people, the balcony was a great feature too.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Morpeth this weekend is € 215.28 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 421.20. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Morpeth for this weekend cost on average around € 462.61 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We did part of the Northumberland Coastal walk (Cresswell to...
We did part of the Northumberland Coastal walk (Cresswell to Dunstanburgh) and found the locals to be very friendly. Lots of free car parks near the coast, very well sign posted and plenty of benches.
Julie
10
Scored 10
Came for the Northumbrian Gathering.
Came for the Northumbrian Gathering. It's a great event if you like folk music and dancing. Lots of local culture. Talented artists. And the town itself is very attractive. It is small enough to park and walk to all places of interest.
angi
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Joiners Arms for beer and Martino Lounge for food worth...
The Joiners Arms for beer and Martino Lounge for food worth a visit as are the Carlisle Park where Emily Davidsons statue is situated. But quite a mix of places to visit.
Leisure Centre would be good for families.
Easy to walk around and found free parking within 5 minutes of hotel.
RABITS
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Secret Cottage, Morpeth (Host: Alex) Morpeth was fine but...
Secret Cottage, Morpeth (Host: Alex) Morpeth was fine but accommodation and host not so good. Reported a major fault (no lighting in the main bathroom) this was not repaired during stay and to add insult to injury the host lied about everything in response to my review of Booking.com. Please don't trust this host or give him any of your hard-earned cash as he doesn't deserve the business. He was totally unsympathetic and had a terrible attitude. He said "go ahead and report to Booking.com because at the end of the day it is up to the host if a refund is given". AVOID THIS HOST!
Brenda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Morpeth is a lovely little town.
Morpeth is a lovely little town. Highlights for me were the bagpipe museum - really is great - the park and all the little shops, especially the cheese shop by the clock tower. I went in windy January on a bicycle, which was not ideal, but I still really enjoyed myself.
Mee
10
Scored 10
We were only there for one night for a family birthday so...
We were only there for one night for a family birthday so did not get the opportunity to visit all the shops in the town centre. We did go to a fantastic Italian Restaurant Lollo Rosso which served amazing food and such attentive and friendly staff.
Super little 'cottage' located right near the centre of Morpeth. Just right for the two of us and our little dogs. The place is quirkily decorated and fairly high tech with a modern digital oven/microwave, mini dishwasher and hive controlled heating. There was a local parking permit and an area permit provided. Comfy bed and nice shower in a modern bathroom. It's a good base and late evening retreat. The owner has thought of everything.
Great to have a shower and toilet contained within the hut. Beautiful surroundings, saw a microlight and an aeroplane take off and land which was exciting (particularly for my daughter!) Outdoor seating area perfect for evenings. Owners very responsive to messaging on the app. My daughter slept happily on the sofa bed, the hut stayed nice and cosy all night.
The whole ambience of the hotel is exceptional. Clean, spacious and well equipped en-suite rooms and an outstanding restaurant with delightfully friendly staff and awesome food - both in choice & quality. The wholesome Northumbrian breakfast more that sets one up for exercise in the amazing Northumbrian countryside.
Charming cottage in a lovely, friendly village.
Great communication with the owners who resolved an issue without any fuss or hesitation.
The Village Inn pub, 3 minute walk had fantastic food, wine and real ale and accommodated 7 of us at last minute on a busy night.
All round great week 😊
The location was excellent for exploring Morpeth, local walks and as a base for exploring Northumberland. Morpeth has some excellent restaurants. Nice garden which gets the sun in the afternoon and easy parking for one vehicle. Roomy property well equipped kitchen.
Lovely team of staff. Check in easy and fast. Although the hotel is somewhat dated, the bar area is great, nice beer garden too. Room was very clean. Breakfast was good. Location fab for town - just a 3 minute walk. Will definitely stay again.
Clean and comfortable, good location and value for money. No breakfast but plenty of places to eat close by. Tea/coffee making facilities in the room. Booked last minute but was very happy with room etc. Very handy for Morpeth town centre.
Perfect for what we needed. We were in Morpeth for the weekend for a friends wedding. The guest house was walking distance to town and easy to come and go as we pleased.
Breakfast was great and host was very helpful and friendly.
I think that this place had the best of both worlds. The friendliness of a B+B, just the right amount but with the independence of a hotel.
The rooms are a good size and the location is perfect.
The cottage was well equipped with everything you need and spotlessly clean. It’s in a perfect location and everything within Morpeth is within walking distance of the cottage.
It's cheap and they always have rooms! Ok if you are in a pinch or at short notice. Bed was ok, no breakfast was available, which is probably a good thing.
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