


Middle Barns B&B is on the working farm, Low Barns, and only about one mile from Hadrian's Wall at Brunton Turret and about two miles from Chesters Roman Fort. Low Barns Farm is bordered on one side by a beautiful stretch of the North Tyne River . The cobbled streets of the market town Hexham with its majestic mediaeval Abbey (AD674), England's first recorded prison! The Old Gaol and delightful Art Deco Forum Cinema are around 2 miles from us. Hexham also has a host of restaurants, coffee houses, tea rooms, bistros and pubs and a good evening meal can be had at the local pub in Wall.
Marina and Paul will welcome you with afternoon tea and cake in the lobby. In the morning enjoy your Continental Breakfast in the breakfast room or on the terrace.
Luxury Full English Breakfast available at £6 per person when ordered ahead.
Whenever possible we use locally grown, organic and free range produce.
Wi-Fi available
Sky Freeview TV and DVD in the breakfast room
Feel free to "Check Availability" or "Book On-line" using our real time booking system.
Holistic Therapies at Middle Barns
Marina, a Member of the Guild of Holistic Therapists, studied and practised Massage Therapy in Russia and has over 20 years experience and for 6 years ran her own beauty salon near Bristol.
She has NVQ level 3 in Beauty Therapy from Bristol College and is a fully qualified reflexologist.
Card Reading at Middle Barns
Using regular playing cards Marina will read your cards based on her many years card reading in Central Siberia.
It takes about half an hour and it is surprising what a help it is in giving clarity to situations financial, of friendship, of family and love.
Languages: English, Russian
We have an adults only and no pets policy at Middle Barns B&B. We will accommodate children over 16 yrs of age.
Check-in time is normally between 4.30pm - 6pm. Check-in outside these times must be confirmed with us by telephone conversation before your arrival so that we may be ready to welcome you properly. Check-out time is 10am
Our B&B is open from March to October
Updated 12th May 2012 