Four Wynds Guest House is a detached stone built house situated in a 1/2 acre in the small hamlet of Longbyre. It is ideally situated for visits to historic landmarks such as Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland National Park and The Pennine Way. Both have en-suite shower and toilet and rooms are served with complimentary tea and coffee.
There is a large visitors' lounge where facilities include TV, Video and Hi-fi, together with an extensive library with books and videos covering the local area and its history. Select from our comprehensive breakfast menu where the speciality is a traditional Northumberland cooked breakfast, complimented with mouthwatering 'Home Made' preserves.
There is a large visitors' lounge where facilities include TV, Video and Hi-fi, together with an extensive library with books and videos covering the local area and its history. Select from our comprehensive breakfast menu where the speciality is a traditional Northumberland cooked breakfast, complimented with mouthwatering 'Home Made' preserves.
Reviews (9)
Shane Morton
Oct 24, 2021
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It's been a real pleasure meeting the both of the owners at Haydrians Holiday Tours,
They have been so welcoming from start to finish.
Also the cabin has been brilliant, from arrival everything was clean and spotless also has all the facilities you could ask for.
I've definitely enjoyed my nights here and would highly recommend to anyone wishing to stay in that area
They have been so welcoming from start to finish.
Also the cabin has been brilliant, from arrival everything was clean and spotless also has all the facilities you could ask for.
I've definitely enjoyed my nights here and would highly recommend to anyone wishing to stay in that area
Emma Smith
Oct 23, 2021
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Polzinger
Oct 02, 2021
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We very much enjoyed our stay in the lodge at Hadrian’s Holidays. It was a good size for two of us, well-appointed and comfortable. It is a very quiet location, with easy access by car or bike, or if you wish to use public transport, as we did, the 185 bus runs through the village and the AD122, which follows Hadrian’s Wall, is 15 minutes’ walk through the countryside.
Catherine and Nigel are very attentive hosts, providing us with a lot of history of the region, as well as help and advice on places we planned to visit. The breakfasts are excellent and really set us up for an energetic day
Catherine and Nigel are very attentive hosts, providing us with a lot of history of the region, as well as help and advice on places we planned to visit. The breakfasts are excellent and really set us up for an energetic day
David & Jayne Thomas
Sep 06, 2021
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Elizabeth Evans
Jul 30, 2021
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Adam Chumbley Fishin' Impossible
Jun 29, 2021
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Philip Barrie
Sep 29, 2020
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Jill Whittaker
Sep 04, 2020
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What an absolutely fabulous place to stay. We just stayed one night as we were doing the Pennine Way. Nigel was so helpful and also super quick on the email. The pod was spotlessly clean and very homely and the beds really comfortable. It was great to come in from a long days walk and have biscuits (thank you for the gluten free ones), milk, tea, coffee etc waiting for us. The underfloor heating had been turned on as well. Superb breakfast and Nigel had gone out of his way to sort food for a coeliac diet, which was really thoughtful and very much appreciated, especially as we were walking a long
Emma Swanson
Jun 01, 2020
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