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Cragend Grange Courtyard

THERE ARE PLENTY OF PLACES TO CHOOSE FROM TO EAT IN NORTHUMBERLAND IF YOU ARE PLANNING A VISIT STARTING WITH A TASTY BREAKFAST AT CRAGEND FARM.

On sunny days our courtyard is a great place to relax with a cup of tea or a glass of wine. If you want to eat locally we recommend the following as there are plenty of Pubs and Restaurants in Rothbury and in nearby villages and towns, so here is a list of just a few of them:

Rothbury:

The Turks Head

Newcastle House Hotel

The Queens Head

Tomlinsons Bunkhouse and Cafe

The Coquetvale Hotel

 The Village Tandoori

 Fanciulli cafe & bistro

 

Thropton:  The Three Wheat Heads

Newton on the Moor: The Cook & Barker

 

Longframlington:

The Anglers Arms

The Village Inn

Granby Arms

Running Fox Bakery

 

Alwinton: The Rose & Thistle

 

Felton: Northumberland Arms, Running Fox Bakery and Tea Rooms

Newton by the Sea: The Ship Inn

Craster: The Craster Arms, Salt Water Cafe and Robsons Craster Kippers

 

Morpeth: Mulan (Chinese)

 

Alnwick: Alnwick Tree House (fabulous at Christmas)

Carlos (Fish and Chips)

plus other coffee shops

 

Chatton: The Percy Arms

 

Amble: Spirellis ice-cream and Coffee Shop

The Old Boat House (seafood)

 

http://www.yournorthumberland.co.uk/eat-drink for many more… Seahouses, Bamburgh, Otterburn, Morpeth Newcastle

About the author

Lou is the owner of Cragend Farm with her husband Shaun, and deals with everything from Holiday Accommodation inquiries to egg collection from the chickens; she is the social media and web design finger-tapper.

Find Out More About Cragend

Cragend Farm has a interesting and diverse history, from technical innovations to historic buildings. Tied in closely to the neighbouring Cragside Estate home of Victorian inventor and industrialist Lord Armstrong.