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    Self-catering holiday accommodation in Corbridge, Northumberland

    2 properties
    The Barn
    Corbridge, Northumberland
    The Barn, Northumberland,  England Viewed 9 times in last week.
    Sleeps 2 - 4, 2 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 864 - £ 2617
    Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Open fire Microwave Dishwasher Garden free wifi
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome
    The Smithy Stylish Retreat
    Milbourne, Northumberland
    The Smithy Stylish Retreat, Northumberland,  England Viewed 8 times in last week.
    Sleeps 5 - 9, 5 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 873 - £ 3873
    Sorry this property has not provided detailed pricing information.
    Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Open fire Washing machine Garden free wifi
    Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Group welcome

    Book a holiday home near Corbridge

    With a prime location in the heart of ‘Hadrian’s Wall Country’, the attractive market town of Corbridge is a place that can’t be ignored. Consisting of a showstopping history, including being that of a key Roman settlement and a boutique shopping haven in the early 19th century, there’s nowhere better to see all these timeless traditions and present-day Corbridge character than in your very own Northumberland-style holiday cottage. Some of the properties offer a hot tub in the garden, allow people to bring their dogs, or are luxurious to make guests feel seriously pampered.

    Holiday homes close to the national park

    You will see an extremely similar dose of charm as soon as you set foot into your humble abode. With the picturesque Tyne Valley and other serene surroundings on your doorstep such as the stunning Northumberland National Park and Hadrian’s Wall, this is the ideal location in which to explore the many delights that this amazing area has to give.

    Wake up, at whatever time you want in your large, spacious bedroom, to the dulcet sounds of birdsong and to the scrumptious smells of a homecooked continental breakfast in your self-catered kitchen. All refreshed, energised and messy plates in the dishwasher, you’ll be set and completely ready for the days adventures and with so much to see and do in Corbridge and beyond, including the fantastic Aydon Castle and 20th century St Andrew’s Church, you and your loved ones will never ever be bored.

    Relax in your own holiday home garden and chill

    As the most northerly town that existed in the Roman Empire, you will soon see how proud the locals are of their surroundings and this is demonstrated by how beautiful and well preserved the town is. Why not bask in its glory from your lush, green garden? The perfect place to sit back and relax on the comfy patio furniture after an action-packed day; chilled glass of wine in hand and colourful sunset in view. Alternatively, you can make the most of your cosy living room with its array of furniture, widescreen TV and DVD player, traditional winter warming wood burner and music entertainment system; all there for you to make your evenings as memorable as can be.

    Book a holiday in Corbridge with a group of friends

    It’s a well-known fact that the North East loves a party and you are encouraged to do the same alongside your friends and family. Whether you want to mix it up with cheery folk in your local pub or stay in and enjoy a games evening of fun-filled hilarity around your large oak dining table, a night that you won’t forget is most certainly on the cards! Why not use the complimentary Wi-Fi to record what happens on social media? A great opportunity for love, life and laughter come the next morning!

    Book a weekend break in November to enjoy Christmas Markets

    Corbridge is a fantastic town to visit at any time of the year. Not only does it hold superb Christmas markets from the end of November and an annual food and drinks festival, but its wide selection of pubs, restaurants and bars cater for any need and taste. Wanting to keep taking advantage of the impressive history? Visitors can experience what Roman life was like in the town by discovering armour and trinkets at the Corbridge Roman Museum and seeing still-standing ancient ruins in Corbridge Roman Town.

    With so much going on, this is a town that has a lot to offer and that’s why you will soon see it has been labelled Northumberland’s jewel in the crown.