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Exterior of Ada Crescent in Northumberland, with steps leading up to the pastel blue front door
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Double bedroom with a comfy armchair and a couple of chairs for relaxing in, as well as big windows letting lots of light in
Light, white bathroom shower over bath and a chair with some books on
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Another view of dining room at Ada Crescent, with grand fireplace and wood burner
Living area at Ada Crescent in Northumberland with lovely orange and yellow furnishings, gorgeous colourful rug and an open fireplace
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Dining room at Ada Crescent, table set for four and orange juice and coffee on the table
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3 Ada Crescent
Hexham,
Northumberland
Bed & Breakfast
+44 (0)1434 694242
£110 - £120
2 rooms
Rooms sleep 2
Close to Hexham's centre, a quietly charismatic Victorian home with fresh flowers, homemade bread, a sunny courtyard and a friendly little dog
£110 - £120
Contact the owner directly to check date availability and secure your booking.
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£110 - £120 per night
The Experience
Rosemary, warm and cultured, and Sooty the friendly terrier, greet you with homemade cake and encourage you to feel at home. Her bright home and its bookshelves reflect her interests in art and history. She’ll happily arrange collection from the railway station or bus stop; a packed lunch for a day out – perhaps to Hadrian’s Wall, or the races – will be no problem either.
Breakfasts in the kitchen/dining room can be as leisurely as you like, with homemade jams and muesli and traditionally cured bacon. And you’re welcome to take your coffee and a newspaper and relax in the little courtyard or sitting room before strolling across the park to the Abbey, museum or market.
Join one of several heritage walks around the town or hike through the wonderful National Park which incorporates the International Dark Skies Park. Return for a hot bath, much warmth and comfort and a short stroll into town for supper.
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We think you'll love
- The calm, cultured feel of Rosemary’s home
- Breakfast whenever it suits you, on good things homemade and local
- Exploring without a car
You should know
- One bathroom is private and adjacent to the bedroom
- Sooty the friendly little terrier lives here too
Essentials
- EV charger
- Swimming pool
- Hot tub
- Garden
- Open fire / woodburner
- Breakfast included
- Breakfast available
- Meals available
- Vegetarian meals
- Oven
- Parking on premises
- Free parking nearby
- Accessible by public transport
- WiFi
- Television
- Spa
- Central heating
- Limited mobility
- Wheelchair access
- Mobile reception
- Hob
- Bar
- Barbecue
- Licensed premises
- Paid parking nearby
- Air conditioning
- Relaxation areas
- Washing machine
- Tennis court
- Microwave oven
- No smoking
- Credit cards
- Working farm
- Owner has pets
- Dishwasher
- Pets welcome
Family friendly
- Baby monitor
- Books and toys
- Children welcome
- Babies welcome
- Stair gates
- High chair
- Fire guard
- Cot available
Nearby
- Pub/bar within 3 miles
- Restaurant within 3 miles
- Shop within 3 miles
Activities
- Bikes available
- Food courses
- Kayaking
- Other courses
- Sailing
- Surfing
- Wild swimming
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Accommodation
Pricing
- Nightly price
- from £110
- Surcharges
- Singles £75.
- 1 Twin
- From £110
- 1 Twin/double
- From £110
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Information
Booking information
- Check in
- Flexible
- Check out
- Flexible
- Other details
- Minimum stay: 2 nights at weekends. Singles £70-£80.
- Closed
- Rarely.
- No smoking
- Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
- Owner has pets
- Animals living on the property
- Meals
- Pubs/restaurants 10-minute walk.
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Reviews
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A really lovely B&B and so well catered for in every way. From Rosemary's hospitality to the smallest of touches - fresh flowers in the room, homemade granola, lovely pressed sheets. Also a great base for exploring the area - all the benefits of being in a town yet staying in a lovely quiet terrace that is tucked away. I really recommend it. Thank you, Rosemary.
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What a delightful stay we had at 3 Ada Crescent. From our arrival Rosemary made us so welcome and continued to do so throughout our stay. Genuinely a home from home experience with superbly comfortable beds, excellent breakfasts and Rosemary’s dog Sootie embellishing the whole experience.
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Rosemary and her fluffy Sooty Dog are very welcoming and generous hosts.Our bedroom was stylish and comfortable with huge fluffy bath towels in our well equipped bathroom. During our stay we wanted for nothing. A delicious and filling breakfast meant that we were well set up for a day of exploring Hadrian's Wall and a drive to revisit old haunts at Seahouses. We ate at 3 different restaurants recommended by Rosemary. All within an easy walking distance.
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I stayed at Ada cres. in May, and couldn't wait to bring my daughter as a special treat en route back to university, Rosemary is so welcoming, and nothing is too much trouble. The bedroom delightful, luxurious, and a little hideaway, and breakfast is amazing, and just such a treat to stay there. Thank you, Hester and Grace
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Location
The neighbourhood
Hexham’s central, ancient Abbey, is ten minutes’ walk from residential Ada Crescent. And there’s good food in this thriving market town; Rosemary keeps an up-to-date list of eateries and will gladly book for you. The fortnightly farmers’ market draws crowds. As does the May Book Festival and the September Music Festival. Hadrian’s Wall, and the National Hunt racecourse, are ten-minutes’ drive. Catch a bus to Corbridge, a train to Newcastle.
Local points of interest from Rosemary Stobart
- Historic Hexham - named in Country Life magazine as England's favourite market town; situated in the heart of the Tyne valley with its ancient Abbey as a centrepiece. However a few miles away wild Northumberland beckons, perfect for peace and solitude
- BOOK FESTIVAL 2nd to 11th May 2025 Jazz Festival 24th & 25th May 2025, Opera in the Abbey, great cinema,September Music Festival are just a few ideas! Corbridge has lovely independent shops + a Music Festival in July, Newcastle is not far away by train/bus
- If National Hunt racing is your thing then Hexham Racecourse - ten minutes' drive - is a natural amphitheatre 600 ft above the town and holds fifteen meetings from Spring until Christmas. Check out their website!
- Hadrian's Wall plus its fourteen major Roman sites is within easy reach. Marvel at the stunning landscape of the World Heritage Site and visit focal points nearby - Housesteads, The Sill and Vindolanda. Hop on the Roman Wall Bus, AD122 which runs hourly
- Places to see an easy drive away include Wallington, Belsay, Herterton, &Cragside. However, Alnwick, Dunstanburgh, Warkworth, Bamburgh are only approx an hour further. Beadnell’s sandy beach, easy walks & west facing harbour epitomise a bygone age.
- What about a break without the car? We are a short walk from Hexham Rail Station or if you have a heavy suitcase I can come and collect you. There is also a good bus service to and from the town with a bus stop near the house.
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Introducing
Rosemary Stobart
Rosemary grew up in the Scottish Borders and has renovated and run other special places before settling here in 2015. Sharing her Hexham home, her design flair, art and books, is a treat. Her knowledge of all things Northumbrian (and beyond) is impressive and she is as happy to advise and chat as she is to leave guests ensconced in an armchair by the fire with a slice of homemade cake.
My parents and I had a lovely stay here, whilst they were dropping me back to Newcastle Uni. My parents have stayed here everytime they visited me during my undergrad degree , and are always taken aback by the warm reception they are welcomed with from rosemary every time. Each morning rosemary cooks a delicious breakfast with cereals, fresh yoghurt and fruit, tea coffee, and of course a traditional English should you so wish. The dogs are extremely welcoming , and there is a selection of fine eateries in Hexham. Rosemary’s is surrounded by historic and picturesque hills! We will be back :)