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Stable Yard Cottages  &  Village  Apartments

Adderstone cottages are located within the 60 acre estate near the hall, offering 4 star accommodation for up to 12 persons in peaceful rural setting.

The main hall is a listed Georgian building surrounded by gardens, pasture and woodlands with wildlife in abundance. All of which is open for guests to roam and explore.

There is a full size grass tennis court, croquet lawn, mini golf course open to guests.

Horse riding is available and for children there is a play area and games room.

The hall was once the seat of the Forster family who had close links with the nearby Bamburgh Castle.

Situated in northern Northumberland near the coast where castles and battlefields are a short distance away.

Berwick upon Tweed, Alnwick and Holy Island are only a few of the places to visit during your stay at Adderstone Hall of Belford Court.

Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh are accessible by train or road, plus Hadrian's Wall and The Cheviot Hills are with striking distance by car.

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Price Guide
2 persons £150 - £380
12 persons £440 - £1,200

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Belford Court

Adderstone Hall

Nr Bamburgh

Northumberland

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The Old Magistrates Court have been tastefully converted into three holiday apartments, retaining the Victorian architecture mixed with the comforts of modern life.

The Old courthouse, Constables Lodge and The Hayloft all have three bedrooms which can comfortably accommodate six guests with access to the rear garden.

Built in 1865  the Old Courthouse still has the Magistrates Bench in the lounge, and the entrance staircase from the street or rear garden are the original steps into the dock.

The Constables Lodge was formerly the home of the local bobbies, who didn't have the modern comforts on offer today in this three bedroom ground floor apartment.

The Hayloft has been converted from the stables for the Police Horses long before the Panda Car or Black Maria appeared on the streets of Belford.

Three bedrooms and bathroom fill the old hayloft, of this two floor apartment with private courtyard and patio.

Adderstone Hall and Belford Court are are only a few miles apart offering large parties the ability to be together, plus the Blue Bell Hotel in Belford can cater for those wishing to be pampered during there stay in north Northumberland's coastal province.

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