Redfoot Lea Bed & Breakfast Alnwick
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Greensfield Moor Farm Alnwick Northumberland NE66 2HH
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The house has been tastefully converted to combine modern and traditional features which aid a warm and friendly atmosphere. Redfoot Lea is ideally situated on the outskirts of Alnwick (1.5 miles)and is within easy reach of the coastal route and local attractions such as Alnwick Castle and Gardens. The house has the advantages of staying in the country whilst being very close to all the local amenities, bars and restaurants. Close to the A1 it is in an ideal situation to travel to the Scottish Borders, Edinburgh, Beamish Open Air Museum and all major attractions in the North East. Alnmouth Railway Station is 3 miles and there are regular taxi services.
OVERVIEW:
Redfoot Lea is part of a recently converted farm steading, situated in buildings dating back to the 1850’s and stands in the curtilage of a Grade 2 listed Georgian Farmhouse. The building boasts panoramic views of arable farmland which is farmed by Northumberland Estates.
The house has been tastefully converted to combine modern and traditional features which aid a warm and friendly atmosphere. Redfoot Lea is ideally situated on the outskirts of Alnwick (1.5 miles)and is within easy reach of the coastal route and local attractions such as Alnwick Castle and Gardens. The house has the advantages of staying in the country whilst being very close to all the local amenities, bars and restaurants. Close to the A1 it is in an ideal situation to travel to the Scottish Borders, Edinburgh, Beamish Open Air Museum and all major attractions in the North East. Alnmouth Railway Station is 3 miles and there are regular taxi services.
OVERVIEW:
Redfoot Lea is part of a recently converted farm steading, situated in buildings dating back to the 1850’s and stands in the curtilage of a Grade 2 listed Georgian Farmhouse. The building boasts panoramic views of arable farmland which is farmed by Northumberland Estates.

