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Beach Court Harbour Road Beadnell Northumberland NE67 5BJ T: +44(0)1665 720225 F: +44(0)1665 721499 M: 07703 555125 Email: Looking for Coastal Bed and
Breakfast (BB), GUEST HOUSE OR HOTEL Accommodation in Northumberland, UK? Carole Russell Field welcome you to BEACH COURT 5 STAR SILVER AWARD Bed
Breakfast (BB), their unique turreted, dog pet friendly, beachside home (with private access to the beach) featuring spectacular sea views of the Northumberland Coast! Sunday Times 'Top 20 British Seaside Hotels' Winner 'Pride of Northumbria Awards'. Licensed by Northumberland County Council (or NCC) for the solemnisation of Civil Marriages and the formation of Civil Partnerships. As this could well be your first experience of bed and
breakfast accommodation in North Northumberland - The Secret Kingdom - we hope that the following pages will provide you with just a hint of the unspoiled wild
beauty of our largely undiscovered coastal region with its plethora of magnificent castles. Additionally, we feel confident that the
tour of our beachside home, offering bed and
breakfast accommodation and sea views of the coast line of Beadnell Bay in Northumberland will encourage you to make a decision to spend your break with us. As we are also licensed for Civil Marriages/
Weddings and Civil Partnerships then imagine yourselves, family and friends in the peaceful, relaxed atmosphere of our turreted beachside home for the perfect surroundings on your special day! We have just three very individual
rooms offering bed and
breakfast available, believing that the interests of our valued house-guests are best served by creating a 'home from home' feel (with of course the added luxury of being pampered!) which is so difficult to achieve and maintain on a larger scale. You will see that all of our
rooms have spacious, private, ensuite amenities and spectacular sea views of the Northumberland coast. What we cannot adequately portray however is our position in relation to the beach and coast line: this can only be fully appreciated by your own personal experience of our unique bed and
breakfast location. We also are fortunate to have excellent
lunch/
dinner provision within easy walking distance. Please feel free to call or email us if you have any individual queries or requirements regarding our coastal bed and
breakfast accommodation in Northumberland (we are totally
non-smoking and have secure on-site
courtyard parking). We can promise you a truly memorable stay should you decide to visit us here in Northumberland and look forward to hearing from you soon. For the months of November, December and January (
Bank Holiday periods excepted). Book for three nights or more and have one night. Absolutely FREE at our seaside bed
breakfast (BB) accommodation in Northumberland! For Bed
Breakfast, BB, Guest House, Hotel Accommodation near to Harry Potter's Hogwart's School at Alnwick Castle, Alnwick
Gardens, Bamburgh Castle and The Grace Darling Museum, Seahouses, The Farne Islands, The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Morpeth, Rothbury, Wooler, Kielder Water, Hadrian's Wall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, UK. Copyright © Beachcourt.com|. Site design
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Have a look at the
bedrooms... Here at Beach Court we can offer house guests a choice of three individual and distinctive 1st floor
bedrooms, all having spacious private amenities and incorporating window seats affording truly remarkable coastal views. Our glorious turreted master
suite boasts its own observatory 'The Crows Nest' commanding spectacular panoramic coastal views across the bay to the majestic Cheviot Hills. The main
room overlooks both beach and harbour, whilst a deep leather
suite, enormous canopied bed and exquisite
bathroom combine to create a truly luxurious feel. The Cheviot
Suite at Beach Court. This Southerly facing facility incorporates a large
bathroom and features window seats offering 'picture postcard' views of our
courtyard, the harbour, the National Trust limekilns and the bay. It also further incorporates a specially designed passenger lift for those who may find stairs a slight problem. This has the advantage of being either a twin bedded or double facility. It offers pretty soft furnishings, canopied beds and a delightful pine and onyx
bathroom with both
bath and
shower provided. Approached by its own corridor and with separate
WC this
bedroom also offers glorious views across the bay to the hills beyond. The Dunstanburgh at Beach Court. The Lindisfarne at Beach Court
TARIFF FOR 2006 (inclusive of comprehensive
buffet style continental
breakfast - additional charge for cooked items). 10% discount for weekly occupancy Single occupancy supplement £15.00. EURO * TARIFF FOR 2006 (inclusive of comprehensive
buffet style continental
breakfast - additional charge for cooked items). 10% discount for weekly occupancy Single occupancy supplement 24 euros * For guidance only - please call for current exchange rates. You may download a copy of our brochure in PDF format (489kb) here: For the months of November, December and January (
Bank Holidays excepted) Book for three nights or more and have one night ABSOLUTELY FREE!!
Have a look at Beach Court... Beach Court, our
non smoking home, is located just seconds from the shore and adjacent to Beadnell's tiny 18th century harbour. It is undoubtedly one of the most distinctive and photographed properties on the entire North East coastline, being built from local stone that was literally barrowed from the foreshore and erected on the prime historical site, overlooking both the harbour and bay. Apart from your own individually styled
bedroom, you will have full use of the magnificent oak panelled, sea facing drawing
room with
stereo system,
video and
satellite television, DVD as well as... Drawing
Room at Beach Court the elegant
dining room opening into the adjoining spacious conservatory.
Dining Room at Beach Court. Secure car
parking is provided in our large stone walled
courtyard where a side gate gives access to the harbour and miles of golden sands.
the Secret Kingdom... England's least explored National Park - Over 40 miles of Heritage Coastline - 16 castles, priories and great houses to visit - Fine foods - friendly people. From the mists of the Dark Ages, tales have come down to us of the great warrior kings, Edwin and Oswald, who ruled Northumbria from their royal palace on the craggy outcrop of Bamburgh. The tales also tell of Aidan, the 7th century monk from Iona who built the first monastery on Lindisfarne - the Holy Island - and of Cuthbert, Northumbria's best loved saint. A golden age when this kingdom shone out as a beacon of light and learning. To the west, the Simonside Hills and the Cheviots form a spectacular backdrop to remote hamlets and the attractive towns of Rothbury and Wooler. From these uplands flow the clear waters of rivers like the Coquet and the Till - the haunts of trout and otter. The eastern flank is bounded by the beaches, dunes and dramatic cliffscapes of the Heritage Coast. The river estuaries and rocky offshore islands provide sanctuary for a wealth of wildlife. In 1296, Berwick-upon-Tweed fell to King Edward 1, 'Hammer of the Scots'. The capture of Berwick signalled three centuries of warfare between the English and the Scots, that left this northernmost corner of England scattered with castles and fortified houses. This is a place of outstanding natural
beauty and refreshing tranquillity - a land apart from the rush and bustle of everyday life. For those who have discovered it, North Northumberland is The Secret Kingdom. The battlemented towers of The Secret Kingdom no longer echo to the clash of arms. But the presence can still be felt of the sentinels who once scanned the surrounding countryside for signs of marauding armies or raiding bands. The treasures of a turbulent past wait to be discovered. Hills crowned with ancient earthen ramparts, rocks bearing mysterious symbols carved in the dawn of history, the western uplands offer breathing space - an opportunity to walk or ride alone - a peaceful escape from the busy world beyond. Fast flowing hill streams become sedate rivers that wend their way through wooded valleys and fertile farmlands to the coast. Along their courses, the heron and the fishermen share the harvest. Along their
banks, each inviting settlement has its story to tell and its warm friendly people to meet. Its unspoilt beaches and rugged cliffs lapped or pounded by the changing moods of the North Sea, the Heritage Coast affords ever-changing skyscapes, sweeping sandy bays and tiny fishing harbours - a paradise for bird-life and bird-watchers. From golden coastline to rugged moorland - it's time for you to explore:- North Northumberland - The Secret Kingdom. With special thanks to Derek Sharman of Time to Explore! Regular guided walking
tours of the Town and Elizabethan Walls. The most entertaining and informative way to spend an hour in Berwick!
Tel/
Fax:+44 (0)1289 330218
TARIFF FOR 2007/2008 Inclusive of comprehensive,
buffet style, hot or cold
breakfast. 10% discount for weekly occupancy Single occupancy supplement £25.00. EURO * TARIFF FOR 2007/2008 Inclusive of comprehensive,
buffet style, hot or cold
breakfast. 10% discount for weekly occupancy Single occupancy supplement 40 euros * For guidance only - please check current exchange rates. You may download a copy of our brochure in PDF format (500kb) here: For the months of November, December and January (
Bank Holiday periods excepted) Book for three nights or more and have one night ABSOLUTELY FREE!! Winter at Beach Court
Our grading and awards... Guest accommodation in England is required to meet progressively higher standards of quality and guest care as the establishment moves up the scale from one to five Stars. Beach Court is graded 5 Stars. In addition we have received the special award of a silver rating - indicating a higher level of quality. 'Pride of Northumbria seeks to highlight those organisations in the North-East tourism industry which display the very highest standards in customer care and facilities. The award is intended to inspire confidence in our region whilst showing visitors the high quality of service which the North-East has to offer'. 'The unique charm of the English bed and
breakfast is one of its greatest assets and this category will reflect this time honoured tradition. You will be required to demonstrate the highest standards of service coupled with the personal touch, warm welcome and colourful atmosphere which are the hallmarks of this type of establishment. Another traditional bed and
breakfast virtue is value for money and this too will be high on the judges agenda'. Carole receiving the award for Best Bed and
Breakfast 1996 from Tyne Tees
Television personality Pam Royle. Slayley Hall 30th September 1996