"The staff are friendly and efficient.
The breakfasts are very good with lots of choices.
We didn’t use the spa .
Unfortunately we thought the dinner menu expensive and not worth that cost ."
"Clean and comfortable - what more do you want. Good food on site so you don't need to go out if you don't want.
Ideal location for exploring this part of Northumberland with the coast, Bamburgh, Alnwick, Berwick etc fairly close. Easy to find, being right on the A1, but traffic noise was minimal and not a problem.
I'll definitely stay here again when I'm in the area."
"I was in The Tack Room, which seems to be fitted out for disabled visitors. 2 single bed, but both too firm to be comfortable for me. Quirky mixture of old and a bit newer, but had charm and character. Very quiet location. Nice breakfast, though sausages were a bit peppery."
"The breakfast was first rate, the cooked breakfast was just enough and cooked to perfection. The staff were amazing, really friendly and helpful which greatly improved the whole experience. The building internally would benefit from a little attention eg. Some flaking paintwork in hallway, but nothing offensive, and did not affect our stay at all. The room was clean and well presented, so glad we upgraded to Deluxe double. Noticed a little black mould on the grout around bath, but it was clear that the bathroom had been thoroughly cleamed. We loved staying at the Macdonald Linden, and would happily recommend it to other travellers
We hope to return soon. Great base for exploring the beauty of Northumberland. An altogether great weekend."
What should I expect on my historical trip to Adderstone?
You're likely already making plans to see the historically relevant sites while on holiday in Adderstone. Why not absorb the local colour with a visit to the restaurants?
How many historical hotels are located in Adderstone?
Adderstone is home to 55 hotels bookable on Expedia but not many designated as historic hotels.
What are the must-see historical sites and other places to visit in Adderstone?
Places to visit in the wider area include Northumberland Coast, Bamburgh Castle and Bamburgh Beach. You'll also find Farne Islands and Beadnell Bay in the area.
What is a historic hotel like in Adderstone?
Guests who choose a historic hotel can sleep in a building that has an officially recognised historic designation. A palace, castle, grand home or even an old police station, pub, lodge or skyscraper can be considered a historic hotel provided that it's a place of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are often preserved in the public spaces and guestrooms of such hotels in Adderstone, giving a historical feel.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
You'll often hear the term "heritage hotel" in Asia and Europe, wheareas the term "historic hotel" is more commonly used in the U.S. overall though the terms are similar. The building and architecture of a historic hotel is generally what's most important. For a heritage hotel, often it's the cultural value along with how it inspired the community.
Do historic hotels in Adderstone have modern facilities?
Hotel interiors feature the modern conveniences and safety features you expect to find, though efforts have been made to preserve historic facades and treasured traditions. Private rooms with updated bathroom facilities, heating and air conditioning, free and fast Internet, and the normal amenities found in any hotel should be available at a historic hotel. When you choose a historic hotel in Adderstone, don't worry that you'll find yourself staying at a place that's uncomfortable for guests or simply rundown.