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unique setting of the former Waiting Room, built in 1852 as part
of Staward Railway Station is South facing with mature gardens.
Refurbished to a very high standard, retaining many original features
including fireplace and ticket hatch. The station platform, with
garden furniture provides an extensive patio area for alfresco dining.
Peaceful and secluded,
it is the ideal base from which to explore this
dramatic and fascinating part of Northumberland. |
Hexham, Britain's
best Market Town 2006 is only a few miles away.
Situated in the North Pennines Area Of Outstanding Beauty overlooking
Staward Gorge, Allenbanks National Trust site, there is easy access
to Hadrian's Wall, world heritage site. The dramatic Northumberland
Coast and the famous lake distric are within 45 minutes drive. Locally
there is an abundance of wildlife and many off road walks. Pub serving
food 1 mile, shops 3 miles. |
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