Katerina's Guest House
England > North East > Rothbury
Katerina's is ideally placed right next to the village centre of Rothbury. Cath & Ian have lived/worked in this quaint property for 21 years; 1st operating a popular; Egon Ronay-recommended restaurant and now a charming guesthouse.
Recently renovated 17th century Lairds Cottage is now available for self catering holidays. A classic country cottage set within its own 1/3 acre grounds on the edge of a tiny Northumberland hamlet; Lairds Cottage is the perfect base for all kinds of...
First class accommodation is offered in this fine old former school house in Rothbury; Northumberland - skilfully converted in 1999 into five attractive self-contained holiday cottages and furnished and equipped to a very high standard.
About Silverton House Silverton House provides unusual and very comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation. You can expect personal service; careful attention to detail and excellent food. Orginally built as a workhouse it has an interest...
Nestling in its own grounds on the hillside; looking South over the town; the Coquet Valley and Simonside Hills; The Haven is a splendid Edwardian detached stone-built house; approximately two minutes walk from the centre of Rothbury.
A Georgian House of charm; character and style. Our aim is to offer a rather special place to stay; providing simple elegance and unrivalled comfort. Casual but refined; understated but with luxurious touches in an environment where you can truly fee...
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