“A beautifully renovated Victorian hotel with a noteworthy restaurant in the market town of Hexham. Individually styled rooms vary in size but all have pops of bright colours, chic patterned wallpaper, and large windows. The modern British fare is a real lure as is the location by the abbey.”
“A beautifully renovated Victorian hotel with a noteworthy restaurant in the market town of Hexham. Individually styled rooms vary in size but all have pops of bright colours, chic patterned wallpaper, and large windows. The modern British fare is a real lure as is the location by the abbey.”
Recommended For
- Families
- With five of the suites offering an extra bed at no additional cost and a kids' menu, this is a family friendly stay
- Boutique
- An upgraded Victorian Hotel offering funky modern design and a noteworthy restaurant - a boutique haven
- Foodies
- Modern British cuisine is beautifully presented and very tasty - a real lure
- Other Activities
- Visit Hadrian’s Wall forts (Vindolanda and Chesters are around 15-minutes’ drive)
- Great walks
- There are some beautiful walks in the surrounding countryside
- Sights nearby
- Explore the neighbouring 12th century abbey and market place
- Contemporary
- Full of character
- Sit-out Terrace
- Gourmet
- Charming
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Historic
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Sit-out Terrace
- Meeting Room
- Bar
- Parking
- Wifi
- Room service
- Child friendly
- Restaurant
Activities
- Other Activities
- Visit Hadrian’s Wall forts (Vindolanda and Chesters are around 15-minutes’ drive)
- Great walks
- There are some beautiful walks in the surrounding countryside
- Sights nearby
- Explore the neighbouring 12th century abbey and market place
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Other Reviews
The Beaumont, Hexham
This solid Victorian market-town hotel has been loosened up with a contemporary, townhouse feel, including a buzzy bar-restaurant at the entrance. Well-priced bedrooms, still a work-in-progress, are a mix of functional old-style and breezy new-style...
Originally published by The Telegraph