Carraw Bed and Breakfast is one of the finest luxury Northumberland Guest Houses, situated on the foundations of Hadrian's Wall, with a sublime hilltop setting overlooking the countryside of Northumberland National Park and the surrounding scenery of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The accommodation, at Carraw Bed and Breakfast, consists of nine south facing letting rooms Brocolitia, Chesters, Curlew, Housesteads, Fieldfare, Lapwing, Skylark, Snipe and Vindolanda.
The accommodation, in the Farmhouse, consists of four south facing first floor letting rooms - Chesters, Brocolitia, Housesteads and Vindolanda, offering a range of options including a family room.
All our rooms offer en-suite facilities with modern efficient showers (and some with baths), bathrobes, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities with full hospitality trays, remote control colour televisions (with Freeview and DVD/CD Player) and a supply of toiletries just in case things get forgotten.
The accommodation, in the Lodge, consists of two south facing ground floor rooms - Skylark and Snipe (which is also suitable for our less mobile guests) and three south facing first floor guest rooms - Curlew, Fieldfare and Lapwing.
All our rooms offer en-suite facilities with modern efficient showers (and some with baths), bathrobes, hairdryers, tea and coffee making facilities with full hospitality trays, remote control colour televisions (with Freeview) and a supply of toiletries just in case things get forgotten.
Access for All
At Carraw Bed and Breakfast we treat all of our guests as individuals, regardless of age, physical, intellectual or sensory ability. As a service provider, we strive to provide the best possible experience for all our guests and visitors through a policy of continuous monitoring and improvement of our facilities and training for our staff.
We endeavour to improve all forms of access to the Farmhouse and Lodge through access audits and a rolling programme of capital investment across both properties. We work to identify areas where improvements are required and implement reasonable solutions wherever possible.
As a service provider, we are always conscious of our legal obligations under equality legislation. We aim not to just be compliant with our legal obligations, but to be able to deliver an outstanding experience which meets and, where possible, exceeds the statutory requirements placed on us.
As part of that commitment we seek to ensure that:
We encourage our guests and visitors, whether disabled or otherwise, to bring any accessibility issues to our attention. We will always welcome their input and will work to address their concerns, for their benefit and for the benefit of all our future guests and visitors.
To help you plan your visit to the Farmhouse download our Accessibility Guide here (PDF)
To help you plan your visit to the Lodge download our Accessibility Guide here (PDF)
The above Accessibility Guides do not contain personal opinions as to our suitability for those with access needs, but aims to accurately describe the facilities and services that we offer all our guests.