Alnwick lodge was a great surprise to us. We booked after struggling to find dog friendly accommodation in the town and we are so glad we did. The place is a treasure and the hosts were both so helpful and welcoming. We will definitely stay again.
This place is amazing. So beautifully restored, and I thought a bargain for the price. I suspect this is due to the fact you have to drive to get to any local shops etc. Breakfast was a bit of a conveyor belt with no cooked veggie options but the staff were friendly and kind
If I could give it đŻ star i would have.
Very clean and staff very friendly.
I would recommend this place to everyone.
Loved everything about it, the place, the view and the breakfast.
The lodge was good, breakfast was nice, and the staff were friendly. The only downside was the entrance, straight off the A1. No slip road made it difficult to slow down enough to get in without missing the entrance which I did the first night and had to go up to the next road to turn around and try again, plus itâs terrible try to cross over the A1.
The propery and rooms were substandard. Room not serviced. Dirty glasses not replaced. Towels like kitchen scourers. Shower screen and slip mat dirty. Bed linen did not fit. Overall a dreadful experience and should not be used. All in all exterior like an encampment and untidy.how 3 star justified we do not understand. Maybe another inspection needed. 110 pound per night was an insult.
Delightful quirky accommodation; staff very friendly, lounge very homely with lovely log burner and plenty of glasses to enjoy your own drinks, snacks or takeaway food etc.
Large communal tables which gives lots of opportunity to meet and socialise with other guests.
Although our room wasnât large it had everything we needed and was full of character.
Alnwick has lots to see and do and lovely restaurants.
Quirky place with antiques and gift shop on site. Loved the big bath in our room, and relaxing beside the open fire in the communal lounge in the evening. Really peaceful despite proximity to A1. Host recommended excellent place for dinner and taxi company to transport us.
Wonderful place to stay Peter and Evelyn were fantastic hosts the breakfast was to die for nothing was too much trouble for them definitely will be going back.
Love this guest house, it has lots of character and original features from its previous farming days. The hosts are absolutely lovely, so welcoming and friendly and cannot do enough for you.
My favorite part is being able to sit in the communal living room in front of a roaring fire with a nice hot cocoa and slice of cake.
Great place to stay for exploring area. Very comfortable and cosy room. Staff friendly and very helpful. Good breakfast and amazing sitting room with open wood burning stove.
If you are looking for something that is not the usual chain hotel, then we would suggest you put the Alnwick Lodge on your shortlist. It's certainly unusual but charming in it's originality. We were met by Evelyn (one of the owners) with a warm welcome and who showed us to our room. We stayed in the "Loose Box" bedroom. Two very comfortable single beds, with ensuite shower. A cooked breakfast is provided in the large dining room area. The lodge is located a few miles outside of Alnwick on the A1 and is ideally situated for local restaurants, pubs and local landmarks e.g. castle etc. we would definitely recommend.
There is a lot of history to the property and how it was restored to it's current very quirky incarnation from a derelict state over many years by owner Peter. Given his background as an antique furniture restorer there are many intersting artifacts in the property as well as a curio shop. Always something to make you smile.
Alnwick Lodge is next to A1 so careful access is needed. The breakfast provided was good. You could not walk anywhere from the accommodation but Alnwick town and attractions were excellent. the owners of the property were very attentive and friendly. the rooms were very clean and the showers were always hot.