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An entrance gate to the studio apartment is visible, marked with an orange sign that reads 'Studio @ The Gubeon.' A well-maintained wooden fence and a grassy area are seen alongside the path leading to the studio, framed by a brick building in the background.
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Studio @ The Gubeon

A self contained, compact studio apartment located within my home, with a private secure entrance. We are 3 miles from Morpeth town centre and easily reached from the main A1 and A696. It is a double bedroom with en-suite shower and toilet. The apartment has its own kitchen with facilities/utensils for self catering (hob & microwave oven). There is a sofa and dining area with digital smart tv. There is tea and coffee provided along with fresh milk, butter,breakfast cereals and sliced bread.

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Camper van/Motorhome
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Abbeyfield Horsebox Glamping.

This luxury converted Bedford tk horsebox is sited in the meadow of Little low Haugh, just 0.9 miles from Morpeth.With stunning panoramic views of ancient woodland enveloping the quiet little spot it sits in. This classic Tk has been described as a cottage on wheels, with handmade furnishings, hot shower, wood burning stove, gas hob, and lighting throughout. The sleeping area is a double bed with luxury bedding. Firewood is provided as well as fire pit with all BBQ equipment. Hot tubs available.

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A living room features a large stone fireplace with a wood burning stove as the focal point. Comfortable seating includes two checkered armchairs and a plush sofa. Warm decor is complemented by natural light filtering through a window dressed in light curtains.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Puddler's Cottage

Enjoy a stylish experience at this characterful cottage. Located in the centre of a small town, Puddler's Cottage is the perfect base to explore the stunning beaches and castles of Northumberland whilst only a short drive to vibrant Newcastle. With a wood burning stove, a cot available on request and a sofa bed downstairs, Puddler's has all you could wish for a cosy and comfortable getaway. Cook a meal, order in or take advantage of the many cafes, restaurants and pubs all within 5 minutes walk.

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Bungalow
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

'Close Quarters' Morpeth, Northumberland

Close Quarters is a warm, cosy and welcoming one bedroomed mezzanine home, a 5 minute walk from Morpeth railway station and 7 minutes from Morpeth centre. Great for shopping, riverside walks, fine restaurants cafes and friendly bars. All of Northumberland's beautiful coastlines and castles incuding Alnwick, Bamburgh, and Dunstanburgh are a short drive away: Beamish musueum 40 mins. Relax at Close Quarters while exploring Northumberland. This special place makes it easy to plan your visit

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The exterior of a traditionally styled house is depicted, featuring a light-colored facade and a slate roof. Large windows are visible, providing views of the surrounding parkland. A wooden table and chairs are placed on a grassy area, offering an inviting outdoor space.
Flat
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

Swinburne Castle

Swinburne Castle is perfectly situated within its own beautiful parkland and gardens. Traditionally decorated, parts of the house have tremendous history dating back to the 12th century. The east wing is extremely comfortable and private, and don't be perturbed by the stone steps leading down to the vaulted cellar. A delicious continental breakfast will be provided in your rooms. There is ample parking and a tennis court you are welcome to use. lovely footpaths from the house for keen walkers.

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Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

The Annexe - sleeps 4 - private self-catering flat

The Annexe is our newly-renovated self-catering accommodation situated in the heart of the Northumbrian village of Stannington. We are located just off the A1, with easy access to Newcastle, the Airport, Northumberland Coast and Country, and Scotland. Stannington has a pub and farm shop and is only 5 miles from the market town of Morpeth. The Annexe is spacious and versatile, suitable for wedding guests, business travellers, family staycations, or stopovers whilst travelling north or south.

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The living area features a media wall with a 60-inch TV and a modern electric fireplace. A sleek coffee table sits on a herringbone-patterned floor. Soft seating is arranged nearby, and the space is illuminated by pendant lights, creating an inviting social atmosphere.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

House in Westmoor, Newcastle Racecourse, Quorum

Fantastically located on the outskirts of Newcastle Racecourse. This newly renovated, fully serviced, immaculate dwelling awaits you. The property includes: - 2 double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes - Full bathroom to first floor - Separate w/c to ground floor - Fully integrated kitchen (fridge freezer, washing machine and fully stocked coffee bar) - Secure off street parking, with ample on street parking - Separate lawned garden area - Media wall with 60” TV (Netflix, ITVX etc) No pets.

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A cozy living area features a stone fireplace with a log burner, accompanied by wooden furniture and a plush purple rug. A television is mounted on the wall, while large windows allow natural light to illuminate the space, surrounded by patterned curtains.
Home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Ulgham Grange Holiday Cottage, Northumberland

Beautiful rural cottage in the small village of Ulgham just outside Morpeth. This old railway house is situated at the Ulgham Grange Railway crossing within the beautiful Northumberland country side with access to lovely walks straight out the door. We have the pleasure of seeing classic steam engines such as the Royal Scot travelling passed from the comfort of the upstairs bedrooms. Very clean beaches of Cresswell and Druridge bay are easily accessible by car and bicycle.

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Apartment
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

⭐️The Morpeth Apartment in the centre of the town⭐️

* Stunning base to explore gorgeous Northumberland countryside & coastline * Gorgeous, spacious second floor apartment in the heart of the Morpeth town centre. * ‘Quirky and charming, The Morpeth Apartment is the ideal base to explore Northumberland’. * Shops, park, restaurants & bars on doorstep. * Easy transport links to A1, East Coast main line train & bus station. Newcastle 30 minutes away. * Secure storage for bikes/golf clubs * Free parking *Workspace

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A charming townhouse exterior is framed by a blossoming tree and neatly trimmed hedges. A bright blue front door invites guests, while a low iron fence encloses the lush garden area. Sunlight highlights the brickwork, revealing a welcoming facade.
Townhouse
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

3 bedroom townhouse in Morpeth Town.

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located town house in the historical market town of Morpeth. Light and spacious, this property will make a great base to explore beautiful Northumberland, with easy connection to the A1 and coastal route. The added bonus of being on a quiet residential street, five minutes walk to the town centre, with it's numerous cafes, shops and restaurants will ensure a stress free stay. Free on-street parking is also available.

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An open-plan living area features a comfortable seating arrangement with two armchairs and a sofa. Skylights provide ample natural light, highlighting the neutral color palette. A dining table and stylish kitchen area, equipped with modern appliances, are visible along one wall.
Townhouse
5 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Historic City Centre Mews House Summerhill Square

An historic Georgian building that’s previously been cloisters, school playground & motor house for the nuns of St Anne’s Convent, now reborn as a bespoke luxury mews house in the heart of the city in Summerhill Square. The house is on 1 level & is around 800 sq ft comprising of an open plan living room/ kitchen and dining area; a laundry room; a large bedroom with super king size bed; a shower room and a private courtyard with table and chairs.        

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A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with neatly arranged towels. A stylish mirror and shelves adorn the wall, while a comfortable green chair adds a pop of color. Natural light floods in from a nearby window, complementing the warm wooden floor.
Home
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

The Nook, Morpeth Town

The Nook is a cosy one bedroom house ideally placed for all of Morpeth's riverside walks, decadent shopping, delicious cafes, fine restaurants and friendly bars. All just a short stroll into town. All of Northumberland's beautiful coastline from Bamburgh to Cresswell are easily accessed. The culture of Northumberland's castles, including Alnwick, Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh are a short drive away. Relax at The Nook while visiting Northumberland.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Morpeth?

    Morpeth’s town center has a mix of historic accommodations, modern apartments, and cozy cottages. Residential neighborhoods just outside the center often provide more spacious stays and easy access to local parks.

  • What are the best things to do in Morpeth with kids?

    Children often enjoy playgrounds, paddling, and miniature golf at Carlisle Park. The Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum has interactive exhibits, and family-friendly walks along the river make for enjoyable outings.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Morpeth?

    Explore Morpeth’s riverside parks, tour the historic Morpeth Castle, and discover the town’s heritage at the Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum. Independent shops and traditional markets are also frequently suggested for local flavor.

  • How is the weather in Morpeth?

    Morpeth has mild summers near 65°F (19°C) and cool, damp winters around 36-46°F (2-8°C), with occasional rainfall throughout the year. Waterproof jackets are frequently suggested, especially in autumn and winter.

  • When is the best time to visit Morpeth?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and seasonal events. Many enjoy blooming gardens and outdoor markets during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Morpeth?

    Morpeth Castle invites exploration of historic architecture, while Carlisle Park is known for gardens and family activities. The Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum shares the area’s musical heritage in a riverside setting.

  • What are some hiking trails in Morpeth?

    You can explore riverside footpaths in Carlisle Park or wander woodland trails in the nearby countryside. Local walking routes often pass historic landmarks and peaceful green spaces.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Morpeth?

    Families often explore playgrounds and gardens in Carlisle Park, visit Morpeth Castle, or enjoy interactive exhibits at the Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum. Local walking trails and markets also provide family-friendly experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Morpeth?

    Day trip options include exploring castles, coastal villages, or historic market towns around Northumberland. Many visitors also spend time in natural reserves, gardens, or nearby cultural museums for a change of scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Morpeth?

    Morpeth has a range of pet-friendly accommodations, especially in its central area and quiet residential neighborhoods. Many local hosts welcome pets, and green spaces nearby make it easy to get outside with your animal companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Morpeth?

    The farmers’ market takes place monthly and is frequently suggested for local foods and crafts. Exploring riverside paths earlier in the day brings quieter moments, and visitors often find unique shops in historic lanes or alleyways.

  • What is Morpeth known for?

    Morpeth is known for its market town heritage, riverside parks, and the Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum, which celebrates Northern England’s musical traditions. Traditional markets and historic architecture also define its local character.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Morpeth?

    Explore tranquil riverside walks, discover the tranquil Morpeth Chantry Bagpipe Museum, or wander through lesser-known local gardens and independent shops tucked along historic lanes. These quieter spots highlight the town’s character and creative traditions.

  • What are the best foods to try in Morpeth?

    Morpeth has traditional Northumbrian dishes like stotties (round bread loaves), pease pudding, and locally produced cheeses. Bakeries and markets are known for hearty pies and sweet scones, often paired with regional teas.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Morpeth?

    Pack layers and a waterproof jacket as Morpeth has mild summers around 65°F (19°C) and cooler, wetter winters near 36°F (2°C). Comfortable walking shoes help when exploring historic streets, parks, and gardens.

  • What is the nightlife in Morpeth like?

    Morpeth’s nightlife centers around traditional pubs, relaxed bars, and occasional live music. Many venues blend local ales, guest events, and a laid-back atmosphere, especially near the town center.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Morpeth?

    Morpeth has traditional fairs, arts showcases, and community festivals throughout the year. Events often highlight local music, heritage, and seasonal celebrations, while food and craft fairs draw visitors around spring and autumn.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Morpeth?

    Morpeth has many family-friendly vacation rentals, especially near the town center and in peaceful suburban areas. Larger cottages and apartments often feature amenities like kitchens, extra bedrooms, and access to green spaces.

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