Low Fortherley is a family-friendly Victorian farmhouse offering quality accommodation in the Northumberland countryside. This charming residence was originally constructed within the 18th century and maintains a 14th century Bastle chamber where both farmer and family could secretly hide from the invading Scottish armies.
If you’re a historical enthusiast then Low Fotherley is certainly the base for you, being close to Durham Cathedral and the world-famous Hadrian’s Wall. Alternatively, step back in to the past at the 300 acre open-air museum of Beamish, where you can discover the life of typical North East England between 1825-1913. Ride a tram through the pre-WW1 cobbled street or spend the afternoon meeting the friendly livestock at the traditional farm. If you fancy a shopping trip then Newcastle is only a train-ride away.
Enjoy a taste of the country within this traditional, cosy farmhouse where both rooms maintain everyday homely facilities and a delicious home-cooked Aga breakfast awaits every morning!
Open all year
Close to Hadrian's Wall, Beamish Open Air Museum, Durham City
Near to Corbridge local amenities
Uninterrupted views
Children welcome
Fully en suite rooms:
Colour TV
Central heating
Hot drink facilities
Hairdryer
On site parking