Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill

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Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England
Beadnell Towers Hotel Chathill, Northumberland - England

Bring your family, bring your friends, bring the dog. You’ll never be short of stunning sights and unforgettable days out. Sunkissed or windswept, our local beaches are second to none. Make yourself at home at Beadnell Towers the best boutique hotel in Northumberland. Join us for breakfast, drop into the bar for lunch, come for dinner, stay the night.

When you stay in Northumberland at Beadnell Towers, you’ll enjoy great food, try wonderful wines and beers and have a restful night’s sleep in one of our quietly luxurious rooms.

Choose Beadnell Towers for your stay in Northumberland, where you can relax by the fire in the lounge, join in the conversation in our snug bar and then maybe go for a walk along the beautiful sweep of golden beach.

Have a wander about the village or explore the surrounding wild countryside, towns and villages before returning for more delicious food and the perfect night’s sleep. The bar, lounge and kitchen are open all year round. Whether you are in your flip flops, wellies or your party shoes, our bar in particular is a place where all come together and everyone is welcome.

The hotel is a historic, Grade II listed building, dating back to the 18th century. It has been and remains at the heart of the community of this Northumbrian coastal village for more than two centuries.

Our sympathetic refurbishment of the building in 2019 aimed to keep as much of the character of the building as possible, whilst at the same time offering a boutique feel, home comforts, a touch of elegance and a splash of style. Each of our 18 rooms is as individual as the rest, part of a living, historic building and as such no two are the same in size, shape or features.

As Beadnell Towers is truly your ‘home from home’, all family members, including four legged ones are most welcome for your stay in Northumberland. We have four dog friendly bedrooms, where specialised dog friendly features and bedding will be available, along with items such as food and water bowls and even some welcome treats.

Dogs will always be most welcome to accompany you as you relax in the bar and they can enjoy getting soaked in the sea or as muddy as they like – our special dog washing area at the hotel is available to ensure your hound is always presentable.

PAIROCK ROOM
Pairock is our ground floor accessible room. In calm cream, with elegant touches of sage, it’s a cosy and bright space with an en suite wet room complete with decorative tiled floor and a huge drench shower.

There’s a king-size Hypnos bed to snuggle up in and a comfy seating area, with some lovely touches – a collection of vintage frames showcases beachcombing finds and local landmarks. Pairock’s oak floors make it a brilliant dog-friendly room too.

INBYESIDE ROOM
There’s a fresh feel to Inbyeside with its wallpaper full of summer flowers; you’ll also find a combination of wood panelling in soft colours with exposed stonework and natural materials combining to give a harmonious and comfortable feel. Vintage-inspired frames showcase small collections of beach finds and touches of earth tones make the space warm and welcoming.

There’s a large impressive en suite room with double sinks, a substantial walk-in drench shower and lovely exposed stonework showing off the original structure of this historic building. On the first floor, Inbyeside also has it’s own secluded outdoor terrace where you can enjoy an aperitif under the stars or catch the last rays of the sun after a lazy day on the beach.

DOOSE ROOM
On the first floor, dramatic Doose has sumptuous fabric wallpaper in deep navy blue with accents of bright red. Full length curtains in stripes of red and dark sand with soft carpet underfoot create a wonderfully cosy feel; with a walk-in drench shower in the ensuite bathroom, and lovely vintage-inspired glass light fittings, Doose combines a contemporary edge with comfort.

We’ve used natural materials for the bespoke wooden desk and bedside tables, which look gorgeous in the glow of the gentle lighting, all together creating a supremely comfortable ambience. Curl up in Doose’s luxurious King size bed and relax with a movie on the wall-mounted screen. It’s the cosiest place to unwind.

CANTY ROOM
On the first floor, Canty is a stunning light filled space, with its high vaulted ceiling, original wooden beams and exposed stonework. There’s a gorgeous sofa which converts to a double bed, so it’s an ideal room for family stays. Its big windows have padded seats and plenty of cushions so you can curl up with a book or just watch the world go by.

Decorated in cool creams with deep claret colour accents and natural fabrics, the stripped back wooden floor and contemporary design sets off the original features beautifully. Snuggle up in Canty’s King size bed with a seafaring-inspired glass lantern overhead and you’ll drift off for the perfect night’s sleep.

SHIEL ROOM
One of our really sumptuous Heritage Rooms, there’s lots to discover in Shiel. We’ve made the most of our historic building, so there’s high ceiling spaces open to the roof as well as a dramatic exposed stone wall. When you walk in you’ll see that first floor Shiel is full of lovely natural light with soft green and sage accents complementing the original features.

Collections of vintage postcards and beachcombing finds hang on the walls and a stunning bespoke pendant light is suspended over the Super King size bed, with soft carpet underfoot. But that’s not all – a doorway leads through into a cosy lounge area where you’ll find more beautiful stonework, an oak floor and an original fireplace featuring a stone lintel and hearth.

It couldn’t be a more perfect haven for curling up on the sofa and watching a movie. Another door then leads onto the en suite bathroom with a walk-in drench shower and more gorgeous original stonework.

Sheil also has its own outdoor terrace where you can relax after a day on the beach. Sheil is not only convertible to a twin room but the sofa is also a double bed, making it a very flexible space for families to enjoy.

CRAA’S NEST ROOM
Perched on the top floor of the hotel, the Craa’s Nest is a superb light and airy Heritage Room. With big windows on three sides and a view of the seas on one side and the Cheviot Hills on the other, it’s the perfect lookout spot. There are high vaulted ceilings with wooden beams, and you’ll love its warm tones and mocha colours.

Gorgeous wooden pendant lights hang in the huge roof space casting a soft glow and illuminating the free-standing copper bath, stunningly situated as a focal point of the room – you can even watch a movie from the bath. There’s a nod to the seaside with its colours of stone and dark sand, not to mention a telescope – to scan the horizon for ships!

There’s more to discover as Craa’s Nest has a luxurious super king size bed, a comfy seating area and also a dark cream wood-panelled en suite room with a walk-in drench shower. Truly the perfect secluded spot for a luxurious getaway.

BEADNELL KITCHEN
Both intimate and spacious in style and atmosphere, Beadnell Kitchen is our restaurant, bar and terrace made for fine dining in Northumberland. It blends local produce and food heritage with confident cooking and relaxed, Northumbrian hospitality.

Rather than adopting a fixed style, we are led by the availability of ingredients and the findings of our careful and on going sourcing. Everything is fresh, local and simply done.

The food changes regularly to reflect the English seasons and the best local produce that the county has to offer. Guests can sit back and enjoy watching their food being produced in the open kitchen, viewed from the calm and comfort of the dining room.

Beadnell Kitchen serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with afternoon tea and bar snacks. As throughout the rest of the hotel, provenance is central to our values and your experience.

THE HOTSPUR BAR
A haven of good cheer, our bar welcomes you to drop in for a drink, or perhaps stay a while and simply enjoy being in good company at the heart of the village.Looking for pubs in Northumberland? then join us a the Hotspur Bar. Where locals, day-trippers and hotel residents come together to share in the comfortable, hospitable atmosphere. Everyone’s welcome.

Don’t worry if you’re a little sandy from the beach, or your shoes are a bit muddy after a good walk, come on in, pull up a seat, enjoy the atmosphere and take advantage of a discerning menu of wines, local beers and other drinks.

We even stock a range of spirits which are unique to The Towers, as well as old favourites of course. Dogs are always welcome in the bar and you can also use our special dog washing facilities to the side of the hotel to spruce them up a little.

THE LOUNGE
The lounge is the quietest, most tranquil area of the hotel. A calm space, secluded from the more sociable kitchen and bar, our lounge has a large fireplace, a library of books and is the ideal place to enjoy a quiet coffee, read the papers or to have a delicious afternoon tea in Northumberland.

THE TERRACE
Our heated terrace has year round appeal, coming into its own during the summer months. Perfect for those looking for outdoor dining in Northumberland. With a pleasant aspect, sheltered position and soft, comfortable seating, the terrace offers a great spot for dining alfresco or a pre dinner drink. The Terrace will be open until 9.30pm daily.

PRIVATE DINING
Our private dining room is the ideal venue for special occasions and corporate events. This stylish, comfortable and intimate room offers a discreet dining experience away from the main kitchen and bar area.

We can provide a dedicated team of staff and work with you to create the perfect event, from a simple family celebration to a corporate lunch or private drinks reception.

The room can be fully closed off for an exclusive, private atmosphere, or if you wish, we can open the door between the room and the bar and kitchen area so you can feel part of that relaxed, more lively atmosphere.

DISCOVER NORTHUMBERLAND
Planning your holiday in Northumberland? Beadnell Towers is situated in the quiet village of Beadnell on the beautiful North East coast. Close by you will find miles and miles of golden sand as well as picturesque seaside village such as Alnmouth and Low Newton perfect for your holiday in Northumberland.

Northumberland has more castles than any other English county and there are half a dozen of them within just a few miles drive of the hotel. From magnificent Bamburgh to Alnwick (still the home of the Duke of Northumberland and the outdoor location for filming Hogwarts in Harry Potter) and the dramatic ruins of Dunstanburgh, the region’s rich history is made visible in these stunning locations.

Whilst staying at Beadnell Towers, there are many attractions to visit within a comfortable drive of the hotel. Whether you’re looking for quiet reflection or a more bustling, lively experience, there’s something for you.

ALNWICK GARDEN
The Alnwick Garden is one of the world’s most ambitious new gardens. The Duchess of Northumberland’s vision for a forgotten plot is an amazing experience full of imagination, inspiration and fun.

From the tranquility of the Cherry Orchard, the excitement of the Grand Cascade and the mysteries of the Bamboo Labyrinth, to the Serpent Garden’s spell-binding water sculptures, the intrigue of the Poison Garden and one of the world’s largest tree houses – there is plenty to surprise and delight visitors of all ages.

The Garden hosts a collection of over 4,000 plant varieties to discover, thousands of seasonal blooms and countless opportunities to get wet and play in The Garden’s water sculptures. At all times of the year, the gardens offer a fascinating and enjoyable day out.

ALNWICK CASTLE 
Often referred to as the ‘Windsor of the North,’ Alnwick Castle is the second largest inhabited castle in the country and has been home to the Duke of Northumberland’s family, the Percys, for over 700 years.

Combining magnificent medieval architecture with Italianate state rooms, Alnwick Castle is one of the UK’s most significant heritage destinations and one of the most impressive visitor attractions in Northumberland.

The Castle has a rich and varied history is full of drama and intrigue, from a gunpowder plotter and visionary collectors, to decadent hosts and medieval England’s most famous knight: Harry Hotspur.

In more recent times, the castle has also featured in a number of film and TV productions, notably as Brancaster Castle in Downton Abbey and previously appearing as parts of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter films.

BAMBURGH CASTLE
Once the royal seat of the Kings of Northumbria, Bamburgh Castle has stood guard over this beautiful coastline for over 1,400 years. Spanning nine acres of land on its rocky plateau, Bamburgh Castle is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country.

The Bamburgh castle seen today is a relatively recent structure, built by famed industrialist the first Lord Armstrong at vast cost in late Victorian times. Lord Armstrong was also responsible for building Cragside House, Gardens & Estates.

But the castle site has a much longer history. There have been settlements there since prehistoric times and the regular archaeological digs that take place on the site have unearthed some spectacular finds.

The castle sits above the beach at Bamburgh which is one of the UK’s most beautiful and most photographed beaches. It’s the perfect place to go for a windswept walk at any time of the year and in summer the golden sands and picturesque sand dunes make the perfect backdrop for a longer stay or a lunchtime picnic.

LINDISFARNE – HOLY ISLAND 
Just a few miles north of Beadnell village is Lindisfarne – or Holy Island as it is also known locally, one of the most special locations in the whole of the UK. The island is cut off from the mainland twice daily and can only be reached at certain times of the day via a causeway.

The island has a small, pretty village and two historic properties, Lindisfarne Priory and Lindisfarne Castle. With beautiful walks, amazing wildlife and a handful of shops, pubs and cafes, Holy Island offers an unusual and enchanting day trip.

FARNE ISLANDS
The Farne Islands are one of the most exciting seabird colonies in England, with unrivalled views of 23 species of birds, including around 37,000 pairs of puffins.

It’s also home to a one of the top grey seal pupping sites in England, with more than 2,000 pups born every autumn. The islands lie two to three miles off the coast, midway between Seahouses and Bamburgh, both of which are close to Beadnell village.

CRAGSIDE
This amazing visitor attraction was the home of Lord Armstrong, Victorian inventor and industrialist. This stunning house, set in extensive gardens and woodland, was the first in the country to be lit by hydroelectricity and boasts an astonishing array of state of the art Victorian gadgetry such as telephones, a lift and a Turkish bath suite.

The vast estate has more than 30 miles of footpaths and lakeside walks along its five lakes. The estate was planted by Armstrong with over 7 million trees and the gardens also boast one of Europe’s largest rock gardens.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
For those seeking the cultural and retail pleasures of a city, Newcastle upon Tyne is just an hour’s drive away. Newcastle is often placed in the country’s top five cities to visit and with its busy shopping area, galleries and museums and its impressive quayside area with bars, restaurants and cultural venues, it’s not hard to see why.

MORPETH 
For a more sedate shopping experience, the market town of Morpeth is a 45-minute drive away. Combining beauty and history, the town offers a relaxing day trip to browse around a wide range of shops, from high street regulars, niche brands and unique independent retailers. The 13th century chantry houses both a museum and an arts and crafts centre and there are beautiful walks to be had in Carlisle Park.

Rooms: 23
Price: from 183 EUR per night

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