

Converted in 2004 from a traditional Northumbrian stone and slate barn to the highest of standards whilst retaining many of the original features such as the large arch windows.
Our bunkhouse offers comfortable self catering accommodation for up to 15 people in 3 bedrooms. The bedrooms are all named after the surrounding hills:

All of the bedrooms are finished to a high standard with comfort in mind and feature hand-made oak bunk beds with comfortable quality mattresses and complete with all bed linen.
Each of the rooms has their own coin-operated convector heaters ensuring the rooms are warm and cosy at all times.
Downstairs is a large and airy sitting room with armchairs and sofas as well as a cosy pot-bellied cast iron stove as well as an additional convector heater - meaning you don't have to suffer with the cold, no matter what the season making the Bunkhouse a true year-round accommodation option.
The kitchen area is fully equipped with electric cooker, hob, fridge, microwave, toaster and kettle as well as all the essential kitchen utensils you could ever need - Pots, pans, knifes, forks, spoons, cups, glasses - and not forgetting the essential corkscrew! A large traditional farmhouse kitchen table provides the ideal place to enjoy a meal in comfort while planning the day's activities.
The Bunkhouse has two bathrooms with hot showers and underfloor heating as well as a fully equipped drying room, pegged out for coats and clothing and with boot racks to help get your footwear dried out in preparation for the next day's exploring. There is also a coin-operated tumble drier for garments that may be beyond a single night's drying!
Outside there is ample private parking and a secure cycle store as well as picnic tables and a barbecue area, please bring your own barbecue to take advantage of this area.
The bunkhouse has been specifically designed as the perfect base for individuals, couples, groups or families seeking clean and comfortable accommodation in a beautiful and convenient location to all the attractions and sights offered by Kielder Water and Hadrian's Wall country as well as the wider delights of the county of Northumberland.