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The five en-suite bedrooms are in a newly refurbished self-contained unit that used to be " The Pitman's Arms " public house before it closed in the late 1800's.
Kellah is a family run 280 acre working hill farm in the South Tyne Valley. Fishing, Bird-watching and pony-trekking are just a few of the many local attractions around Kellah. Red squirrels are frequent visitors to a small area of oak woodland on our farm...........
Kellah is an ideal base for exploring Hadrian's Wall Country and the North and South Tyne valley's. The Lake District and the Border counties of Scotland are an hour's drive away.
Each room is furnished to a high standard in the character of a country farmhouse The large lounge with its Black-range fireplace, TV, DVD, and children's games will be available for guests use at any time A separate bathroom is available for weary walkers who prefer a soak in the bath after a day's walking. Solar panels provide plenty of hot water for baths and showers
A laundry and boot drying room is available for our guest's convenience, as we are in a fantastic walking area. There are plenty of parking spaces next to
the unit Children can play in the play area ,games room or explore the farm and observe the day-to-day activities of a busy hill farm.

| Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
|---|---|
| Family en suite | £30.00 per person (breakfast included) |
| King - Carvoran | £30.00 per person (breakfast included) |
| Double en suite | £28.00 per person (breakfast included) |
*Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
From the West (M6) : from the M6 (junction 43) or Carlisle take the A69 towards Newcastle- approximately 15 miles, take the road on the right marked Featherstone 2 miles, Kellah 1 1/4 miles is sign-posted further along this road.
From the East (A1) : from the A1 or Newcastle take the A69 for Carlisle. At Haltwhistle DO NOT turn off the A69 but follow the A69 past Haltwhistle's cricket pitch and take the first turning on the left for Featherstone. Follow the road up the hill past the TV mast and take the next left turn for Featherstone. Take the next right turning at the sign-post for Kellah 1 1/4 miles.
The rail service from Carlisle to Newcastle stops at Haltwhistle, there is also regular bus links. From Haltwhistle a taxis can be obtained.
Tel: +44 01434 320816
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