Guests generally enjoy their stays at Number 43 Burnside Lodge, praising its comfortable beds, well-maintained hot tub, and peaceful location. The lodge is appreciated for its homely feel and the added touch of a welcome pack. While some cleanliness issues are noted, the overall experience is positive, with many guests expressing a desire to return.
Reviews indicate a mix of experiences regarding cleanliness. While some guests found the lodge to be spotless and well-maintained, others reported issues with dust, cobwebs, and a lack of thorough cleaning in certain areas. The owner's responsiveness to cleanliness concerns is noted positively.
The lodge's location is highly praised for its tranquillity, proximity to local amenities, and easy access to Northumberland's attractions. Guests appreciate the scenic setting by the river and the convenience of being close to the A1, making it an ideal base for exploring the area.
Comfort is a strong point for the lodge, with numerous guests highlighting the extremely comfortable beds and the overall cosy atmosphere. The lodge's setting contributes to a relaxing experience, although a few guests mentioned issues with small showers and sofa sizes.
Facilities are generally well-regarded, especially the hot tub, which is a highlight for many guests. Some concerns are raised about maintenance issues such as broken window guards and minor appliance faults. The site's amenities, including a bar and play park, are appreciated.
The provision of a welcome pack is frequently mentioned and adds a thoughtful touch to the guests' experience. However, it should be noted that such gestures are at the discretion of the owner and may not be a consistent offering for all stays.
Felton 2.7 miles. This well-presented lodge is situated on the Bockenfield Country Park on the outskirts of Felton, Northumberland. Internally, the lodge has been presented to a lovely standard, offering a warming retreat for friends, families or couples seeking an escape to a peaceful part of the country. Entering the property, you will be greeted to a spacious open-plan living area, with two sumptuous sofas arranged in front of the wall-mounted TV, ideal for relaxing upon following a long day of exploring. Allow the chef of the group to relish in the kitchen, amply equipped with all the essentials for a weekend away, including an electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and even a dishwasher and washing machine, so washing up will be a breeze! Step through to the well-presented bedrooms, offering a double with en-suite shower and a twin, both of which have plenty of storage space for your personal belongings. There is also a bathroom with bath and shower over, so you can decide how best to get ready for the day. Throw open the patio doors during the summer months and let the fresh breeze wash over the interior, before stepping out to the enclosed decking where you can enjoy some alfresco dining or a dip in the hot tub. Venture into the village of Felton, home to a local convenience store where you can pick up any essentials, stop off a bite to eat at The Northumberland Arms, or pick up a coffee at the Running Fox café. Nearby Alnwick boasts a wider selection of amenities, as well as one of the UK’s largest inhabited castles with inspirations from Harry Potter, along with the Fusiliers Museum of Northumberland and the Bailiffgate Museum offering an easy and interactive way to learn about the local area. Stroll around the beautiful Alnwick Garden, home to a poisonous garden with garden tours and a treehouse café, or for an even more scenic experience make your way into the Northumberland National Park where you can experience its rich Roman past with a walk along Hadrian’s Wall, with remarkable woodlands and waterfalls to see, with opportunities for cycling, fishing and horse riding. There’s plenty to enjoy during a stay at Number 43 Burnside Lodge.
Felton is a little village in Northumberland, England, near to the thriving market town of Alnwick. Hosting a convenience store and local pub/restaurant for all of your amenities. Close to the thriving coastline for accessing some lovely sandy beaches or family day trips. Make sure to visit the Northumberland Country Zoo, Alnwick town centre and even Morpeth and Rothbury for a plethora of tourist attractions.
All-ground-floor.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, 1 x twin.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area
Gas central heating.
Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Decked veranda with furniture and hot tub.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Note: No stag/ hen parties or similar.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.2 miles, pub 0.4 miles.
Note: Owner will request car reg for the electric gates.
Catherine
It was very well equipped,and comfortable,and the location of the park itself was ideal for all area's we were interested in for our week long walking holiday. I dislike having to give any negative feedback but feel I have to mention our disappointment on the cleanliness of the lodge. Although the towels/ bedding, worktops, and bathrooms were clean(apart from the grouting on tiles in the en-suite), the lodge had a fusty smell on our arrival, and looking at the cushions on the sofas,they could do with washing. The skirting boards were really dirty throuout the lodge and there were children's handprints on most of the windows(we didn't have children there). We also had to wash most the cutlery before using them. To me,these things should be checked and cleaned where necessary. The hot tub was a great addition,and we used it most evenings,and we really appreciated the prosecco and chocolates left by the owner. But,unfortunately,we probably wouldn't book again.
Stephanie
Hot tub was used every day by daughter. Good to see it checked regularly for chlorine level. Quiet site with no problems. Plenty of attractions to see nearby.
David
The hot tub was fab and daily maintened but not very private but we stood the lid up to resolve that. The gifts left were a lovely touch. The play park was perfect for kids. The only little snags we had was the toilet seats in both bathrooms were a little wobbly, the showers were dismal and the smell of sewerage from the drains was not pleasant. But overall it was a perfectly situated base to explore Northumberland.
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