Parking
Pets allowed
Tennis court...more
Parking
Pets allowed
Tennis court...more
Fishing
Pets allowed
Non-smoking throughout...more
Pets allowed
Parking
Free parking...more
Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
WiFi available in all areas
Hiking...more
Bath
Bike Store
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Bath
Dishwasher
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On the north east coast of England, in Northumberland is the port of Blyth, situated around thirteen miles north-east of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The town and its surrounding lands were the property of the Radcliffe family, the Earls of Derwentwater, until 1715 when the third and final Earl was one of the peers executed after the Jacobite uprising and the property and its lands confiscated. Mathew White bought it in 1723 with his brother-in-law Richard Ridley before buying nearby Blagdon. The port of Blyth dates from the 12th century but development of the modern town did not start until a quay was erected for the shipment of coal during the 18th century when there were also saltpans producing more than one thousand tons of salt per year.
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