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We have 8 hotels in Warkworth.

 
 
The Sun Hotel Warkworth Star Rating 2        
6 Castle Terrace

Opposite Warkworth Castle ruin, this warm hotel occupies a 17th-century coaching inn, a 17-minute walk from Warkworth Golf Club, 1 mile from the beach, and 31 miles from Newcastle upon Tyne city centre.Traditional rooms have en suite bathrooms, and come with flat-screen TVs, DVD players, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. An upgraded room adds a claw-foot bathtub.
Roxbro House Star Rating 5        
Castle Terrace

Across the street from Warkworth Castle, this elegant B&B is a 17-minute walk from Warkworth Golf Club and the seafront, and 7.4 miles from both The Alnwick Garden and Alnwick Castle.Victorian-style, antiques-filled rooms come with en suite bathrooms, high-end linens, flat-screen TVs, WiFi, and tea and coffeemaking equipment.
The White House Morpeth Star Rating 4        
Bridge Street

The White House Morpeth is ideally positioned in peaceful surrounds in Warkworth, just a short car trip from Alnwick Castle. It is located a brief walk from Warkworth Castle.The White House Morpeth offers a comfortable room, designed to fit the needs of any traveller.
Warkworth House Hotel Star Rating 3        
16 Bridge Street

In a circa-1820s Georgian coaching inn, this chic, family-run hotel is a 6-minute walk from Warkworth Castle and less than a mile from the Warkworth Golf Club.The bright rooms and suites come with tea and coffeemaking equipment, flat-screen TVs with premium channels, and DVD players, as well as free Wi-Fi.Full English breakfast is complimentary, as is parking.
Fairfield House Warkworth        
16 Station Road

A 13-minute walk from Warkworth Castle, this elegant Victorian B&B is also 6 miles from Druridge Bay Country Park and 7 miles from Alnwick Castle.Offering free Wi-Fi, the refined rooms come with flat-screen TVs, DVD players and iPod docks, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment. They feature original features such as fireplaces and antique-style furnishings, and some rooms add heated bathroom floors.
Number 28 Star Rating 4        
28 Castle Street

John and Lynne offer a very warm 'Geordie' welcome to all our guests. Number 28 is situated in the heart of the picturesque Northumberland village of Warkworth. With its array of art galleries, restaurants and pubs, Warkworth is nestled in a loop, on the River Coquet, dominated by the impressive remains of Warkworth Castle and the mediaeval church of St Lawrence.
Turnstone Star Rating 3        
5 Greens Park

Turnstone sits within the prestigious Castle Field development, snuggled in the shadow of the majestic Warkworth Castle with beautiful views across the estuary. This property is stunning; the furnishings are luxurious, the decor is tasteful throughout and with five bedrooms, it is the perfect choice for the gathering of extended families and friends - and all in a magnificent setting - most of the rooms are positioned to boast views across the tributary and the French door from the kitchen leads to an enclosed patio area where you can idly watch the swans bob along as the river ebbs and flows. Warkworth is a picturesque coastal village; much sought after as a holiday destination where quaint shops, charming pubs, several galleries and an extensive sweep of golden, sandy beaches are only a gentle stroll away.
Jennifers Cottage Star Rating 3        
1 Coquet Way Warkworth

Situated in the countryside, Jennifers Cottage is a 45-minute drive from Newcastle Airport. It is conveniently located for guests wishing to visit local attractions.The hotel provides comfortable rooms, equipped to accommodate the needs of any traveller.
 
 
More on Warkworth .
 
Warkworth is a village in Northumberland, England. It is probably best known for its well - preserved medieval castle, church and hermitage. The population of Warkworth was 1,493 in 2001, increasing to 1,574 at the 2011 Census.