Dating again to 1165, The Lord Crewe Arms started its life as a guesthouse to Blanchland Abbey. Today, it maintains a lot of its medieval magic with unique stone partitions, ogee-arched home windows and roaring fires lit in stone chimneypieces. The resort’s rooms, labelled ‘cosy’, ‘canny’ and ‘champion,’ characteristic tartan blankets and roll-top bathtubs whereas the suites are made much more inviting by warming log fires – the right spot for drained pooches to take pleasure in a day snooze.
The resort is home to 14 dog-friendly rooms and you’ll select between the miners’ cottages and listed annex, The Angel, which come full with luxurious furnishings, views of the village rooftops and woodland past and a scrumptious serving to of Northumberland fudge.
A scorching spot for nation pursuits, you may head out onto the North Pennine Moors to discover the maze of walking and biking routes within the surrounding space. Thick blankets, scorching chocolate and roaring fires make sure you preserve cosy on these crisp Northumberland evenings earlier than heading again to the resort’s gatehouse for a hearty meal. The resort expenses £20 per canine, per evening.