Locksley Bed and Breakfast and garden
 
Four diamond rating from the English Tourist Council

Silver Award from the English Tourist Council

 

Robin & Josie Sandford
LOCKSLEY
45 Meadowfield Road
Stocksfield
Northumberland
England
NE43 7PY

Tel: 01661 844778
E-mail:
josie@locksleybedandbreakfast.co.uk
Locksley Bed and Breakfast Stocksfield
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Locksley is a comfortable family home, set in an acre of lovely gardens. Situated in the prestigious Park Estate in Stocksfield which was established in 1895, Locksley being built in 1947 with further extensions over the years. There are three bedrooms available to guests - all en-suite - a twin, a double and a family room. Twin Bedded - En-Suite RoomAll rooms have television, hairdryers and tea/coffee making facilities and other extras.

Guests have the use of a large comfortable lounge with television, video and DVD player. A variety of games are also available for use by guests. A hearty full English breakfast ( lighter options are also available) is served in the sunny breakfast kitchen. An evening meal can be provided on Sundays and Mondays but this must be pre-booked and is served in the dining room. There is plentyof off road parking available.

We accept children over the age of 12 years.

For bikers and golfers storage is available to avoid equipment being left exposed to the elements both overnight and when not required.


Although dogs are not allowed in the bedrooms we do have some very comfortable accommodation for them in a stable conversion (providing they don't make a lot of noise and upset the neighbours!). This accommodation can be heated in the cooler weather and there are some lovely walks around for them to enjoy.


    Twin and double beds available Evening meal available on Sundays and Mondays by arrangement Tea and coffe facilities Spacious off road parking Smoking only in summerhouse Central heating Dogs by arrangement Credit card facilities Large gardens Golf club less than 1 mile Fresh water fishing sailing and windsurfing Storage for cycles