Why we love it

Halfway between the coast and a National Park, Bel House is on the doorstep of the best of Northumberland


What you'll love

Dogs will love

  • Immediately finding the treats left out for them
  • The dog-friendly pubs nearby
  • Acres of northern wild to discover

Humans will love

  • Exploring the stately grounds
  • The miles of walks from the front door
  • The enclosed garden overlooking the grounds

The place

Part of the Brinkburn Manor House estate, Bel House is one of four terraced houses making up the Gardeners’ Cottages next to the main building. So, you might see the owner’s dogs amble by! Deep in the heart of Northumberland, Brinkburn is placed between the Northumberland National Park and the coast, with historic towns and villages peppering the dramatic landscape with long dog walks and hikes stretching all the way in between. Choose between hikes across the wild moors, exploring the woods, or tracing the meandering bends of the Coquet River as it heads to the sea. Explore the local area to find award-winning dog-friendly pubs and restaurants serving pub classics and seasonal dishes. Watch the afternoon sun go down over the estate from your enclosed garden out front, and spend the night time making use of the bookshelf, as you and the dog/s stay toasty by the wood burner.

Sleeping

  • 2 x King rooms (one can be a twin room on request)

Washing

  • Bathroom with bath and walk-in shower
  • Toiletries
  • Washing machine
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Drying rack

Living and relaxing

  • Wood burner
  • Unlimited firewood
  • Smart TV
  • Wifi
  • Books
  • Living room with sofa

Cooking and dining

  • Kitchen including fridge/freezer, oven, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and toaster
  • Welcome hamper
  • Indoor dining table and four chairs
  • Outdoor dining table and four chairs

For the dog

  • Treats
  • Toys and balls
  • Food and water bowls
  • Towels

Booking information

  • Check in 1600
  • Check out 1000
  • £20 per dog per stay

Optional extras

  • Highchair and travel cot can be provided on request

You should know

  • Livestock sometimes roam in the estate's fields, so dogs can explore on leads
  • If you're lucky you'll meet the owner's friendly dogs, Ruby and Ivy, who wander the estate grounds
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In the neighbourhood

  • The nearby historic market town of Rothbury has a range of dog-friendly restaurants, pubs, interesting independent shops, and even an art gallery. Head to the east side of Rothbury to hop across the river on stepping stones on a gentle circular walk
  • The stunning town of Alnwick is home to Alnwick Castle, made famous by the Harry Potter films. On the grounds, you'll find a cherry orchard, bamboo labyrinth and one of the largest treehouses in the world – which houses the dog-friendly café
  • Cragside House, Gardens & Estate, is a 13-minute drive away, with man-made lakes, beautiful waterfalls and a 1000-acre estate to explore. Your dog's allowed in all outdoor spaces, the shop, and the dog seating area in the tearoom – but only assistance dogs are allowed in the house!
  • Visit Linhope Spout Waterfall, in the Cheviot hills, to watch the 18-metre torrent plough into the ‘bottomless’ plunge pot or stroll to the hidden ponds of Wooler Common. If you’ve got the energy, take on The Cheviot, the highest point in Northumberland. Explore the rest of the Northumberland International Dark Sky Park – and stargaze in the unpolluted night sky
  • There are quite a few historic buildings near the Brinkburn Priory, many castles, estates and ancient structures – and it’d be hard to name them all! However, many do allow dogs on leads on the property (though not inside the buildings themselves). You could go and explore Etal Castle to the north, or Edlingham Castle – just a 20-minute drive away, both welcome on-lead dogs on the grounds
  • If you’re looking for food, just around the corner you’ll find The Village Inn, an award-winning pub serving traditional pub meals with some street food twists. Using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients wherever possible, The Angler’s Arms – also in Longframlington, is a great option too. With an extensive drinks menu, including cocktails, and an equally full food menu, The Queen’s head in Rothbury is also a lovely spot. Still in Rothbury, there’s also The Turk’s Head, which is just around the corner. It’s a classic pub, serving traditional pub grub, with a large beer garden out back – for two and four-legged types alike
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Location

Morpeth, Northumberland ///adventure.coaster.gestures NE65 8AR

Bel House at Brinkburn

Morpeth, Northumberland


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Suitible for: 2 Dogs icon 2 Dogs
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