Akeld Manor & Country Club, Northumberland, England

THE AREA

Akeld is a tiny hamlet tucked into the base of the Cheviot Hills two miles north of Wooler on the A697 in National Park Land. The area is steeped in history, offering visitors a never ending list of alternative things to see. There are castles such as Bamburgh, Alnwick and Floors, museums and stately homes, all within easy access. Wildlife is also evident in abundance and closely linked to the natural surroundings. Holy Island (only accessible at low tide) is of great interest, combined with the unique seal colony and bird sanctuary on the Farne Islands.

 

THE APARTMENTS

The size of the cottages range from a one bedroom unit which accommodates a maximum of two people plus a baby up to two years of age. A two bedroom cottage with a maximum occupancy of four plus a baby up to two years of age. The largest cottage being a three bedroom property which takes a maximum of six people and again a baby up to two years of age. Most, but not all cottages, have both a bath and a shower room, and all the three bedroom cottages have a bathroom and a full shower room, the main bedroom is usually en-suite. Each cottage enjoys a fully fitted kitchen. The resort does not provide personal towels, but will provide cots and high chairs on request, but no baby linen. There is a utility levy charged on arrival; . The resort does not accept pets.

 

UNIT FACILITIES

2 Bedroom
2 Double Bedrooms
Carpet
Cot (on request)
Fridge
High Chair
Kitchen - Fully Equipped
Microwave
Telephone
Video
Washer/Dryer

 

AIRPORT

Newcastle 45 miles

 

CHECK IN / OUT

Check In: After 16. 00 hours
Check Out: Before 10. 00 hours

 

ONSITE FACILITIES
Child Care
Exercise Equipment
Games Room
Gym
Indoor Swimming Pool
Jacuzzi
Restaurant
Sauna
Solarium


FACILITIES NEAR-BY

Bike Hire
Fishing
Golf
Grocery Store
Horse Riding
Medical Facilities
Restaurant

 

DIRECTIONS

Approximately 17 miles north of Newcastle upon Tyne on the main A1. At Morpeth, take the A697 to Coldstream and travel 29 miles to Wooler Stay on the A697, travelling around the perimeter of the town. When two or three miles have been covered you will see on your immediate left a large coloured Manor House, this is Akeld.

 
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