Fred’s guidebook: North Northumberland

Fred
Fred’s guidebook: North Northumberland

Food scene

Fantastic seaside pub with its own microbrewery.
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The Ship Inn
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Fantastic seaside pub with its own microbrewery.
Great food and drink. Meat sourced from local farm. Friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Pack Horse Inn
Great food and drink. Meat sourced from local farm. Friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Only one mile away from Rock. Family friendly pub. Sunday lunches in particular are excellent
Horseshoes Inn
6 Rennington
Only one mile away from Rock. Family friendly pub. Sunday lunches in particular are excellent
Great seaside pub. Crab sandwiches are a must.
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Jolly Fisherman Inn
Haven Hill
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Great seaside pub. Crab sandwiches are a must.
Good food and service.
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The Joiners Arms
B1340
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Good food and service.
Dog friendly café , walkable from Rock Village. Andrew is a knowledgeable and friendly host and is passionate about the local area, including supporting local suppliers.
Rocking Horse Cafe & Gallery
Farm Rock Midstead
Dog friendly café , walkable from Rock Village. Andrew is a knowledgeable and friendly host and is passionate about the local area, including supporting local suppliers.
Excellent lunches and teas, just of the A1.
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Carnaby's Cafe
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Excellent lunches and teas, just of the A1.
Magnificent gardens and arboretum, including long walk down to the sea. Cafe is great for lunches and teas.
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Howick Hall Gardens
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Magnificent gardens and arboretum, including long walk down to the sea. Cafe is great for lunches and teas.
The 'Hairy Bikers' favourite Fish and Chip shop!
Pinnacles
17-19 Main St
The 'Hairy Bikers' favourite Fish and Chip shop!
Superb café and bakery, with collection available .
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The Running Fox
2-4 Riverside
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Superb café and bakery, with collection available .
A little further afield but excellent food. Highly recommended.
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The Cook and Barker Inn
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A little further afield but excellent food. Highly recommended.
Traditional country house hotel with spa and restaurant.
Doxford Hall Hotel Spa
Traditional country house hotel with spa and restaurant.
Not cheap but excellent seafood, some of the best in the area.
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The Potted Lobster
3 Lucker Rd
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Not cheap but excellent seafood, some of the best in the area.
Pricy, but excellent for special occasions
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The Treehouse Restaurant
Denwick Lane
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Pricy, but excellent for special occasions
Great seafood. One of the best in the area.
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Sea & Soil Amble
104 Queen St
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Great seafood. One of the best in the area.
Excellent seafood. Another good choice if you are in Amble
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The Old Boathouse
Leazes Street
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Excellent seafood. Another good choice if you are in Amble
A must if you are in Alnmouth. Sunday lunch especially recommended.
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The Red Lion Inn
22 Northumberland St
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A must if you are in Alnmouth. Sunday lunch especially recommended.

Sightseeing

Drive across the causeway (at low tide) to experience this historic island. The Priory and Castle are the most obvious points, don't forget the Gertrude Jekyll designed garden outside the castle walls - especially in high summer (July and August) when most of the plants come into flower. Good coffee and food available in the cafés.
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Holy Island
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Drive across the causeway (at low tide) to experience this historic island. The Priory and Castle are the most obvious points, don't forget the Gertrude Jekyll designed garden outside the castle walls - especially in high summer (July and August) when most of the plants come into flower. Good coffee and food available in the cafés.
Fantastic trip with young kids, and good refreshments in the tea room.
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Heatherslaw Light Railway
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Fantastic trip with young kids, and good refreshments in the tea room.
A must for history enthusiasts. The best preserved Elizabethan town walls in the country (the reasons for this are explained on the plaques around the town). Also some remnants of the original Medieval walls remain, and there is a Lowry trail documenting the scenes of several of the artist's most famous paintings in the town.
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Berwick Town Walls
9 Palace St
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A must for history enthusiasts. The best preserved Elizabethan town walls in the country (the reasons for this are explained on the plaques around the town). Also some remnants of the original Medieval walls remain, and there is a Lowry trail documenting the scenes of several of the artist's most famous paintings in the town.
Visit the northern frontier of the mighty Roman Empire. Any of the sights from Segedunum in Wallsend across to Birdoswald in Cumbria are recommended. Or, if you are feeling ambitious, walk the full 73 mile length of the wall.
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Hadrian's Wall
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Visit the northern frontier of the mighty Roman Empire. Any of the sights from Segedunum in Wallsend across to Birdoswald in Cumbria are recommended. Or, if you are feeling ambitious, walk the full 73 mile length of the wall.
Fantastic second hand bookshop in the old Alnwick Railway Station building. Excellent café. the evening talks given by guest authors are well worth it when they are on.
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Barter Books
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Fantastic second hand bookshop in the old Alnwick Railway Station building. Excellent café. the evening talks given by guest authors are well worth it when they are on.
Atmospheric ruined castle built by Thomas of Lancaster, rival baron to Edward II. Fantastic views from both Craster and Embleton bays. Historians speculate it was built with the Arthurian iamge of Avalon in mind.
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Þjóðtrú - Dunstanburgh Castle
Dunstanburgh Road
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Atmospheric ruined castle built by Thomas of Lancaster, rival baron to Edward II. Fantastic views from both Craster and Embleton bays. Historians speculate it was built with the Arthurian iamge of Avalon in mind.
Explore this magnificent castle - former seat of the Percy family, then head to one of the excellent cafés or pubs in the village.
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Warkworth kastali
Castle Terrace
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Explore this magnificent castle - former seat of the Percy family, then head to one of the excellent cafés or pubs in the village.
Plenty on offer - history, garden, and Harry Potter themed kids' activities.
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Alnwick kastali
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Plenty on offer - history, garden, and Harry Potter themed kids' activities.
A favourite with young children: vintage tractors, animals at close hand and biltong for sale.
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Northumberland Country Zoo
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A favourite with young children: vintage tractors, animals at close hand and biltong for sale.

Neighbourhoods

Rock is a small, quiet village with a few houses, a 12th Century Church, a pond with mallards, swans and moorhens, a farm trail for walkers, and a 15th Century Hall, lived in by members of the Bosanquet family who own the estate and welcome visitors. It is an ideal base for exploring the scenic North Northumberland coast and hills nearby.
Rock
Rock is a small, quiet village with a few houses, a 12th Century Church, a pond with mallards, swans and moorhens, a farm trail for walkers, and a 15th Century Hall, lived in by members of the Bosanquet family who own the estate and welcome visitors. It is an ideal base for exploring the scenic North Northumberland coast and hills nearby.
Embleton village, and bay is a beautiful location. Walk along the uncrowded beach, appreciate the wildflowers in the dunes, and marvel at the ruined Dunstanburgh Castle - some historians think it was inspired by the Arthurian mythical isle of Avalon. https://sites.google.com/site/yournorthumberland/area-guides/embleton
Embleton
Embleton village, and bay is a beautiful location. Walk along the uncrowded beach, appreciate the wildflowers in the dunes, and marvel at the ruined Dunstanburgh Castle - some historians think it was inspired by the Arthurian mythical isle of Avalon. https://sites.google.com/site/yournorthumberland/area-guides/embleton