Tiny village in 'good walking country' with medieval pub rated one of UK's best

Tiny village in 'good walking country' with medieval pub rated one of UK's best
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Tiny village in 'good walking country' with medieval pub rated one of UK's best
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Simon Duke, Ian Craig, Vita Molyneux)
Published: Feb, 27 2025 14:27

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The online spiel promises a stay that's nothing short of magical at The Lord Crewe Arms, painting a picture of an idyllic retreat: "Woven by the intimacy of the wilds and warmed with monastic soul, each of our inviting rooms and suites are just what you'll want to relax in after a long day exploring the North Pennine moors.

The Lord Crewe Arms in Blanchland has earned national acclaim, featuring in The Good Hotel Guide's list of top pubs with rooms, reports the Express.

Nestled by the water in a forested part of the Derwent valley, the village of Blanchland sits on the border with County Durham, making it a perfect spot for visitors to both areas.

Northumberland, famed for its breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches and a national park of its own, also houses a medieval pub that has caught the nation's eye.

The allure of Northumberland has been beautifully captured in the popular ITV drama Vera, where it provided the scenic backdrop for several episodes over its 14-year tenure, including the much-awaited finale in January.

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