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THE HIGHLIGHTS
With its stunning location just a stone's throw from the beach, Beadnell Towers provides easy access to breathtaking coastal views and a range of outdoor activities. The hotel's beautifully designed rooms, delicious cuisine and warm hospitality invite you to unwind from the moment you arrive. It's perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful retreat by the sea.

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Location

Nestled in Beadnell village, the hotel sits in a quiet setting, yet is easily accessible. Despite the closeness to the lovely, curved and family-friendly beach, few rooms have sea views and other than a couple of shops and another hotel, the beach and Bamburgh Castle are the area's big draw.

Situated less than a minute's drive from Northumberland's coastal road that leads from Alnmouth, 12 miles to the south, to Bamburgh, five miles to the north.

By car: around 1 hour 10 mins from Newcastle, 2 hours from Edinburgh and 6 hours 30 mins from London. There is free parking on-site.

By train: there are direct train to Alnmouth from Newcastle (25 minutes), Edinburgh (1 hour) and London Kings Cross (3 hours 40 minutes). The hotel is a 30-minute drive from the station. Book trains to Alnmouth.

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Style

Juxtaposing with its austere exterior, everything inside has a sassy look that mixes rustic chic with seaside-y touches while also remaining pragmatic: parquet flooring, leather and velvet-covered chairs, statement lampshades, exposed stone walls and assorted nautical paraphernalia. Adding to the sense of fun, you'll find the odd vintage touch of Bakelite telephones and leather suitcases.

Service & Facilities

The staff are young and chirpy and beach chairs can be hired and wellies borrowed if you've forgotten to bring them. There's a small sitting room - though sometimes used as an overspill dining area - plus a pleasant outside terrace to be enjoyed in finer weather beside the car park.

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Terrace
  • Library
  • Pet-friendly
  • Free parking

Bedrooms

Rooms ooze a smart boutique feel with designer lampshades and oversized headboards, blended with a rustic warmth in the form of exposed stone walls, leather armchairs and beams. All have jaunty coastal touches such as framed shells or a brass telescope and some have fun feature wallpapers.

Room types: Pairock, Hen Cree, Beeld, Inbyeside, Faad, Ducket, Doose, Hint, Hyem, Gayavle, Lonnen, Canty, Cooth, Yarkin, Shiel, Muckle Hoose, Harberance, Craa's Nest

Key amenities: ensuite with shower and underfloor heating, Noble Isle toiletries, free Wi-Fi

Restaurants & Bars

Serving up straightforward, hearty portions, given the location, it's not a surprise the menu majors on fishy food - including local oysters and mussels and beer-battered fish and chips. Their homemade burger is also popular and there are always daily specials. We loved the choice of where to eat: in a booth, on a high table or in the bar. Breakfast is cooked to order and includes local kippers plus a vegetarian grill.

The Towers Kitchen: fine dining, seasonal, local produce, modern British cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Dinner mains from £14.

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