Simonburn is a peaceful “Olde Worlde” village situated two thirds of a mile off the B6320, halfway between Hexham and Bellingham, in the beautiful countryside of the North Tyne Valley.
Whilst enjoying a day out or taking a short break in Northumberland, you will be captivated by the charming village of Simonburn and the surrounding countryside. The delights of the Tea Room, Gift Shop and Garden are matched only by the warm welcome and personal attention from award-winning Ann (entrepreneur and wildlife protector) and her staff.
Welcoming and informal, Simonburn is a perfect escape for families or individuals and offers luxury accommodation at its finest. BOOK TODAY.
November to February TEA ROOM CLOSED Monday and Tuesday. Open Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm.
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The Tea Room and Gift Shop offer morning coffee, light lunches, traditional afternoon teas, snacks, Sunday lunch (ideally book in advance).
A stroll through the village brings you to St Mungo’s 13th Century Church, historically known as the Mother Church of the North Tyne Valley.
You may even recognise some of the picturesque village green and surrounding houses that were used in the making of several of the Catherine Cookson films and Place of Execution by Robson Green Productions.
