The Northumberland attractions, hotels, restaurants and others nominated in the North East England Tourism Awards
By Ian Smith
Published 10th Nov 2019, 08:00 BST
Updated 12th Nov 2019, 14:22 BST
Northumberland has topped the list of nominees once again at this year’s North East England Tourism Awards.
The shortlist for the prestigious industry awards were announced last week with 37 of the 63 nominees coming from the county.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony next March at the Civic Centre in Newcastle.
The full list of Northumberland shortlisted businesses are….
The full list of Northumberland shortlisted businesses are….
25. Twice Brewed Inn, Bardon Mill
Pub of the Year - Twice Brewed Inn, Bardon Mill. The Inn is situated on the B6318 (The Military Road) and is close to all the main Roman sites – Vindolanda, Housesteads and The Roman Army Museum. The Inn is on the popular Pennine Way route and cycle routes. Photo: Twice Brewed Inn
Taste of North East England Award - Barrasford Arms, Hexham. The Barrasford Arms pub dates back to the 1800’s. Set overlooking Houghton Castle, this picturesque pub not only serves great local ales, but also top quality local Northumbrian food, using ingredients from the polytunnel and gardens out the back. Photo: Barrasford Arms
Taste of North East England Award - Restaurant Hjem, Wall. Restaurant Hjem is located in the small village of Wall . Hjem (pronounced "yem") is both a Northumbrian and Scandinavian word for "home", making it an apt name for the restaurant which sees the very best produce of Northumberland come together with Scandinavian values and cooking techniques. Photo: Resataurant Hjem
Self-Catering Accommodation Provider of the Year - St Oswald's Farm, Wall, Hexham. Heavenfield cottage is a beautifully renovated farm building conversion offering luxury 5* self catering accommodation for two. The cottage sits on St.Oswald’s Farm, a working 217 acre hill farm which boasts some of the best views of the Hadrian's Wall area. Photo: St Oswald's Farm