Budle Hall B&B is a stunning yet relaxed family run country house with four beautifully appointed rooms one mile from the picturesque village of Bamburgh in Northumberland. Budle Lodge (sleeps 4+2) is a self-catering holiday cottage with stunning views across Budle Bay. Budle Hall Field Camping comprises 2 pitches with sea views and private facilities. Wild Chive Lodge (sleeps 6) is a skandi-style luxury self-catering lodge nestled in Brada Quarry.
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 Bamburgh Castle, the Farne Islands, Alnwick Castle, Chillingham Castle, Holy Island and many more places of interest. You can walk from Budle Hall to the beach at Budle Bay in about 7 minutes.
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A stone’s throw away to the nearest sandy beach and a five minute drive to the magnificent Bamburgh Castle, there is always plenty to see and do around Budle Hall!
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.”