The Rose & Crown in Slaley, Northumberland, is a Grade II listed building dating back to 1675.
As the first community-owned pub in the North East, it offers a traditional bar, separate dining room, and a beer garden with scenic views. The pub serves freshly prepared, locally sourced meals, including vegetarian and vegan options, with menus that change seasonally.
Accommodation comprises a double and a twin room, both with en-suite facilities, accessible via a private external entrance. There is a complimentary, continental style breakfast provided.
The Rose & Crown is dog-friendly in the bar area and garden, provides free Wi-Fi, and offers a selection of real ales from local breweries such as Allendale and Hadrian Border. The pub is closed on Tuesdays, except for August, when it is open 7 days a week.
It's location makes it an ideal base for exploring nearby attractions like Hadrian's Wall, Beamish Open Air Museum, and the historic city of Durham.
Check in: 14:00 (2:00pm) - 22:30 (10:30pm) (no arrivals allowed outside this window)
Check out: Before 10:00 (10:00am)