The Lord Crewe Arms
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Nestled in the honey-stone village of Blanchland, beneath a cloak of forests and heath, stands our storybook bolthole. Offering the warmth of twenty-one bedrooms, each decorated in soothing Pennine hues, we're ideally positioned for a relaxing northern getaway. Soaked in Northumbrian soul - this is hillside living with heart, and we're pretty sure you'll love us for it.

Bastions of crafted luxury betrothed to the wilds, each of our hilltop hideaways profess a heavenly sort of stillness. Simple, honest plates plucked from the larder of our landscape, our food evolves with the seasons. Always delicious, our menus are the perfect choice for hearty feasts. The perfect backdrop for your dream day, nothing whispers rustic romance more than wild moors, knitted forests, teardrop windows and a blazing fireside (or four).

Just across our Pennine piazza lies The Gatehouse. Once the keeper of the keys, today it's our one-of-a-kind meeting space promising a hearty dose of hilltop verve. From monks dressed in white to the dissolution of the Abbeys of England, our Northumberland hideaway boasts an awe-inspiring history that is woven into the very fabric of the moors.
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Built in 1165, our home began its life as a guest house to the newly-formed Blanchland Abbey.
The guest house enjoyed 400 years of self-sufficiency and kind hospitality, until the dissolution of the Abbeys of England in 1539.
The ownership of the building then moved from family to family, before becoming the responsibility of the 'Lord Crewe Trustees'.
It was around this time that The Lord Crewe Arms sprang to life, the perfect place for lead miners to enjoy a pint after a shift.
To this day, it has remained a place to eat, sleep and most importantly enjoy.
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