Holmhead Guest House Greenhead

Greenhead, United Kingdom

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Holmhead Guest House Greenhead ****

Hadrians Wall, Greenhead, United Kingdom

Ranking: Holmhead Guest House Greenhead is ranked 1st out of 2 accommodation options available in Greenhead.

Classification: 4 Star Bed & Breakfast

Holmhead is a two-hundred year old ex-farmhouse built with Hadrian’s Wall stone near the Northumberland - Cumbria border situated in a quiet rural location on Hadrian’s Wall Path and Pennine Way near to the most spectacular parts of the Wall. We're by a river and next to the ruins of 14th century Thirlwall Castle. All bedrooms are en-suite and have stunning views of the North Pennines or the castle. Guests have their own entrance via external stone staircase. Self-catering cottage also available. Ideal central location for exploring the best parts of Hadrian's Wall. Our hearty breakfasts use local produce wherever possible Cumberland or Northumberland Sausage locally-produced bacon and free-range eggs. For evening meals there is an excellent local pub a pleasant half-mile walk away along a quiet footpath. Tea and coffee-making facilities in bedrooms and guests can use the large guest sitting room to relax watch TV read or play board games. There is ample free parking. Holmhead is built of stone from Hadrian's Wall and sits right over its foundations. In fact we boast a genuine piece of carved Roman graffiti in the walls of the house. Because of its location on the Wall Path and Pennine Way Holmhead is very popular with walkers and cyclists and we welcome both either to enjoy B&B stay in the self-catering cottage or use our Camping Barn which sleeps up to 8 people. Please note Holmhead is strictly a no-smoking area and unfortunately because of our rural situation and the proximity of livestock in nearby fields we do not accept pets. Our nearest village Greenhead (a half-mile away) is just off the main A69 Newcastle-Carlisle road and so is ideally placed as a central location to explore the wilds of the Northumberland National Park The North Pennines (described as England's last wilderness) the Lake District and of course the famous Northumberland coastline. Carlisle and Newcastle are easily accessible by car or train

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