Edmundbyers, Northumberland 



Originally built as an inn in 1600, this historic building offers comfortable accommodation in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. On the edge of Edmundbyers village, it is surrounded by beautiful heather moorland.
Meals
There is a self-catering kitchen leading into the dining room.
Nearby
Blanchland Abbey, Hadrian's Wall, sailing and fishing on Derwent Reservoir (.5 mile), Consett (5 miles), Hexham (16), Beamish Open Air Museum (13), Newcastle and Durham (20).
Accommodation
29 beds: 1x3, 1x4, 2x5 and 2x6 bed rooms.
Parking
For 8 cars in an adjacent lay by.
Other facilities
The lounge, with open fire seats 23 on soft seating, the dining room seats 24. There is central heating downstairs (part central heating upstairs), a TV, garden, payphone and good mobile phone reception. Shower and toilet for people with disabilities. YHA staff may be resident in the building.
Availability
September - March

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