Beautifully situated on the edge of the "Northumberland International Dark Sky Park", overlooking the Rede Valley, the Redesdale Arms is known as the "First & Last" Inn on route to Scotland and has been providing a warm welcome to visitors for centuries. We have 10 comfortable en-suite rooms including family rooms and a disabled facilities room.
We're in a perfect location for exploring all that Northumberland has to offer, from Kielder and the Scottish Borders to Rothbury, Cragside and the beautiful Northumberland coast.Our menus are simple, offering regional produce and something for everyone, and we're always happy to cater for alternative dietary needs. Thank you for visiting our website, if we can help any further, please don't hesitate to contact us.
We're in a perfect location for exploring all that Northumberland has to offer, from Kielder and the Scottish Borders to Rothbury, Cragside and the beautiful Northumberland coast.Our menus are simple, offering regional produce and something for everyone, and we're always happy to cater for alternative dietary needs. Thank you for visiting our website, if we can help any further, please don't hesitate to contact us.
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The Redesdale Arms in a 16th century coaching inn, known as the "First & Last" Inn on route to Scotland and has been providing a warm welcome to visitors for centuries.
The oldest part of the building is over 600 years old and is a former bastle house - a fortified dwelling that provided defence during the late middle ages when this part of the world was known as the "Debatable Lands" - A lawless region roamed over by bands of outlaws from both sides of the border known as Border Reivers.
Today the area is a tranquil place where visitors from both sides of the border can be assured of a very warm welcome, good food and hospitality and some fabulous scenery.
The oldest part of the building is over 600 years old and is a former bastle house - a fortified dwelling that provided defence during the late middle ages when this part of the world was known as the "Debatable Lands" - A lawless region roamed over by bands of outlaws from both sides of the border known as Border Reivers.
Today the area is a tranquil place where visitors from both sides of the border can be assured of a very warm welcome, good food and hospitality and some fabulous scenery.
At the Redesdale Arms our menus offer simple homecooked dishes, using locally sourced ingredients.
There's also a daily specials board, a good selection of VEGETARIAN, VEGAN and GLUTEN FREE dishes and of course our children's menu.
If you have more specific dietary requirements, ring us ahead and we'll make sure we can offer you a varied menu that suits you.
We serve our full menu all day, along with a selection of snacks and light bites to choose from.
On Sunday, we serve traditional Sunday roasts all day until 8pm.
There's also a daily specials board, a good selection of VEGETARIAN, VEGAN and GLUTEN FREE dishes and of course our children's menu.
If you have more specific dietary requirements, ring us ahead and we'll make sure we can offer you a varied menu that suits you.
We serve our full menu all day, along with a selection of snacks and light bites to choose from.
On Sunday, we serve traditional Sunday roasts all day until 8pm.
Situated in a great location just 12 miles from the English and Scottish Borders in the "Northumberland International Dark Sky Park", Redesdale is a perfect central location for visiting the many attractions such as Hadrian's Wall, the Scottish Borders Country and just a little further afield the beautiful Northumberland coastline, with its castles and fabulous beaches.
The oldest part of the Redesdale Arms is over 600 years old and is a former bastle house - a fortified dwelling that provided defence during the late middle ages when this part of the world was known as the "Debatable Lands" - A lawless region roamed over by bands of outlaws from both sides of the border known as Border Reivers.
The oldest part of the Redesdale Arms is over 600 years old and is a former bastle house - a fortified dwelling that provided defence during the late middle ages when this part of the world was known as the "Debatable Lands" - A lawless region roamed over by bands of outlaws from both sides of the border known as Border Reivers.
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