amenities include a kids' playground, secure bike storage and free parking. wifi is available in the pub. straightforward rooms in 2 buildings come with en suite bathrooms, flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. . 5 miles from prudhoe castle. set on the grounds of the big lamp brewery and keelman pub, this modest lodging is a 4-minute walk from tyne riverside country park and 8 Newcastle International Airport 15 min
Grey's Monument (21 min) Monument erected in 1838 to honor the 2nd Earl Grey, featuring a statue of him atop a tall column. Laing Art Gallery (21 min) 18th-20th century British oil paintings and watercolours on display in vaulted-ceilinged galleries. Great North Museum: Hancock (19 min) Refurbished Victorian museum with natural history and Hadrian's wall displays and planetarium. Tyne Bridge (20 min) This well-known span over the Tyne Rives has an open-work arch that passes through its deck. Gateshead Millennium Bridge (21 min) Iconic modern bridge over the River Tyne, offering separate sections for pedestrians & cyclists. Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art (23 min) Vast converted mill with minimalist interiors, hosting temporary shows by contemporary artists. The Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas (19 min) Medieval building with a lantern spire, a Baron Collingwood memorial plus CofE services and a cafe. Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens (24 min) Unfurnished hall inspired by ancient Greek temples, medieval ruins, and heritage and quarry gardens. Life Science Centre (16 min) Interactive, state-of-the-art science village with planetarium, themed shows and 4D Motion Ride. Newcastle Castle (19 min) Stone fortress, built from 1168 to 1178 and formerly a prison, with views over the city and river. Discovery Museum (16 min) Interactive local maritime history and science displays, plus the British Film Institute's archive. Gibside (23 min) Scenic 18th-century NT house and chapel with landscaped gardens, riverside nature trail and tearoom. Beamish, the Living Museum of the North (29 min) A recreation of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian life with costumed staff, plus trams and buses. Angel of the North (18 min) A massive statue standing with wings outspread looking out over the Northumbrian countryside. Victoria Tunnel Tours (22 min) Tours of a 19th-century underground wagonway for coal, later used as a WWII air-raid shelter. |