Hotel
Taken over in 2005 by Richard and Dee Slade, Battlesteads has quickly gained a reputation for its character and warm welcome as a friendly, family run hotel.
Battlesteads has 17 en-suite rooms with colour television, DVD, freeview, ironing boards and hairdryer, all have been carefully modernised to provide comfortable accommodation. Four ground floor rooms have facilities for the disabled and are within easy, level, access of the bar, restaurant and parking.
Broadband access is available in all rooms. Pets are welcome (by prior arrangement).
For a touch of extra luxury ask about our Chipchase Room.
Room Rates 2008/2009
ROOM 1 Double with shower £95 B&B
ROOM 2 Twin with bath and shower £95 B&B
ROOM 3 Twin with bath and shower £95 B&B
ROOM 4 Family Double with 2 bunks, bath & shower
£120 3/4 persons £90 double occupancy
ROOM 5 Twin with bath and shower £95 B&B
ROOM 6 Double with bath and shower £95 B&B
ROOM 7 Double with bath and shower £95 B&B
ROOM 8 Double with spa bath & shower £95 B&B
ROOM 9 Family Double with 2 singles, bath & shower
£120 3/4 £90 Double occupancy
ROOM 10 Single with bath and shower £55 B&B
ROOM 11 Family 3 £120 B&B Ground floor with disabled access
£95 Double/Twin
ROOM 12 Twin, Ground floor with disabled access & wet room
£95 B&B
ROOM 13 Double, Ground floor with disabled access & wet room
£95 B&B
ROOM 14 Single, Ground floor with disabled access,
adjustable tempur bed & wet room
£55.00 Single occupancy
ROOM 15 Superior Double with spa bath and walk-in shower
£110 B&B
ROOM 16 Double with bath and shower £95 B&B
ROOM 17 Double with bath and shower £95 B&B
DINNER BED & BREAKFAST: £125 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
SINGLE OCCUPANCY OF DOUBLE ROOMS AND GROUP DISCOUNTS MAY BE AVAILABLE ACCORDING TO SEASON, PLEASE PHONE AND SPEAK TO DEE OR ALICE FOR LATEST AVAILABILITY.
As a warning to mobile phone addicts: unfortunately Wark does not have a signal for any mobile network and your phones won’t work here (good excuse to chill out properly).
The spectacular photographs of Tynedale in each of the bedrooms are all by local photographer Roger Clegg and copies can be ordered, or are available as postcards.