
Budle Hall B&B, Self-Catering Lodges & Camping
Budle Hall B&B is a stylish - yet relaxed - family-run country house B&B. It is a five-minute walk to the glorious beach, which stretches to Bamburgh and beyond and is just over a mile to Bamburgh Castle. It has four beautifully appointed rooms with lovely views.
There is so much to do in this area - it is worth staying for at least a few days. You are within easy reach of many attractions including the Farne Islands, Alnwick Castle, Chillingham Castle, Holy Island and many more places of interest.
Budle Lodge (sleeps 4+2) is a self-catering holiday cottage also a five minute walk from the beach and with stunning views across Budle Bay. Budle Hall Field Camping comprises 2 pitches with sea views and private facilities. Click here for Camping photos and booking. Wild Chive Lodge (sleeps 6) is a skandi-style luxury self-catering lodge nestled in Brada Quarry. It is one mile from the beach.

Budle Hall B&B Bamburgh

Inner Hall - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Breakfast Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Sitting Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Green Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Green Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

View from the Green Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Yellow - not so Yellow - Room! - Budle Hall Bamburgh

View from Yellow - not so Yellow! - Room Budle Hall Bamburgh

Red Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Red Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

View from the Red Room - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Red Room bathroom - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Blue Rooms - Interconnecting Rooms - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Blue Rooms - Interconnecting Rooms - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Blue Rooms - Interconnecting Double - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Blue Rooms - Interconnecting Twin - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Blue Rooms - Bathroom - Budle Hall Bamburgh

View from the Blue Rooms Bathroom - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Inner Hall - Budle Hall Bamburgh

View from front door - Budle Hall Bamburgh

Budle Bay

Bamburgh Castle near Budle Hall Bamburgh
A Historic Northumberland Country House Accommodation in Bamburgh as mentioned in 'The Buildings of England' by Nikolaus Pevsner:
"Budle Hall. Built in 1810 for a Mr Grieve Smith; the architect is unknown. The stone is a delicate pink ashlar. The house is square, five by five bays, with a Roman Doric porch and large two-storey bow windows on each side elevation. Inside, among much well-designed early C19 detail, a spacious staircase hall with a glazed dome and a cantilevered stair with lyre-pattern iron balusters.”