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    Hotel Purdy Lodge (Belford, United Kingdom)

    Hotel Purdy Lodge (Belford, United Kingdom)

    About Purdy Lodge

    Situated in modern roadside premises just off the A1 Newcastle to Edinburgh road near Belford village in Northumberland, Purdy Lodge offers uncomplicated accommodation with four stars and free Wi-Fi throughout. All 20 rooms sleep up to four people and feature en suite bathroom, hairdryer, heating, flat-screen digital TV and tea and coffee-making facilities. There are also several self-catering holiday cottages in nearby Warenford village sleeping up to eight people and featuring a heated indoor pool, gym and sauna. Non-smoking Purdy Lodge provides free car parking, a dog-friendly policy and accessibility features. The hotel features a sports bar plus a bar and grill restaurant with countryside views serving locally-sourced home-cooked meals at breakfast, lunch and dinner. There’s also a 24-hour cafe serving snacks and refreshments. The beautiful Northumberland coast and Northumberland National Park are nearby. Visitors can reach Holy Island, Seahouses and Bamburgh Castle within 20 minutes by car.

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      Positive Reviews

      positive:

      Convenient roadside stop boasts good views.

      This hotel was popular with reviewers, particularly those on a short stay, due to its convenient location beside the A1 road in rural Northumberland. Motorists appreciated the ample free parking and convenience of a 24-hour café, shop and petrol station on-site, even if prices were reportedly on the high side. Many travelers liked views towards the coast and Bamburgh Castle from the rooms.

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      Friendly service.

      On the whole, visitors were impressed with the customer service, describing personnel as friendly and helpful.

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      Adequate rooms offer decent value for money.

      Most reviewers thought the rooms were more than adequately clean and comfortable for their stay at this modern property built in the 1990s. Room rates were said to offer decent value for money, according to many.


      Negative Reviews

      negative:

      Rooms had drawbacks for some.

      Some reviewers criticized the rooms over a shortage of supplied toiletries, blown light bulbs and tired-looking décor. Others were critical of the lack of air-conditioning, which prompted claims that the rooms could become stuffy in warm weather. A few guests also claimed the rooms weren’t always satisfactorily cleaned. It can be a matter of personal taste, but for some visitors the beds were uncomfortable.

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      Divided over food.

      Some visitors enjoyed their meals in the restaurant due to the wide choice of popular dishes and well-cooked food. However, sometimes guests criticized the service for being slow due to occasional staff shortages in busy periods. Breakfast was generally described as adequate but some diners felt choice was limited. Slow service and poor, overpriced food was encountered by some diners using the 24-hour café.

      negative:

      Light sleepers heard noise.

      Noise from adjacent rooms was audible in some rooms although traffic noise wasn’t a widely reported issue as the rooms face the rear, away from the road.


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      Contact

      Adderstone,  NE70 7JU,  Belford,  United Kingdom
      Telephone: +44(1668)213000 | Fax: +44(1668)213111 | 

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