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WELCOME TO CRAGEND FARM

Farmhouse Chic in the heart of Northumberland

NEWS: 

Happy Christmas! Book for 2025 now!

Our Book is available on Amazon to buy as a Christmas Gift!

'Transformation: Lord Armstrong of Cragside's Cragend Farm'

As seen in Matt Bakers Travels with Mum & Dad

Dark Sky Friendly Accreditation & Green Tourism Award!

Carbon Literacy Accreditation

Historic Houses Prize winners

LATE AVAILABILITY: New Year week  27th December Booking required.

Booking for Accommodation and Tours click to find out more or use our contact form and ask us for details. You can call us 01669-621533.

DEPOSIT REQUIRED.

ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT in ABOUT US. 

Rare Breed Farm, History Tours of our Armstrong (Cragside) Hydraulics, Trees and Bees, Relaxing accommodation in beautiful surroundings.

Holiday accommodation in Rothbury the heart of Northumberland.

Stay & Gaze at the dark skies around the farm.

Payment by BACS is recommended (no surcharges).  Major credit cards accepted (charges may apply).

Shaun & Lou Renwick welcome you to holiday at East & West Cottage, or B&B in 'The Armstrong Wing’ and ‘The West Room’ of Cragend Grange where a delicious Breakfast is cooked for you before you step out for the day.

This website is full of information about Holiday Accommodation, Farming, Historic Tours of our Ancient Farm with Victorian engineering embellishments by Lord Armstrong of Cragside with Turbines and Hydraulics.

Take a look at our Blog split into areas of interest click each section for news about the farm, old and new.

We are a working farm. Calves are due in June. Goats are more unpredictable but if we do have any goat kids it is usually in or around April. Book with us as a Farmstay for your family and see the new arrivals.

Availability at Christmas and New Year 2024. 

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.