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With a background in hospitality and a passion for people, Julia took over The Railway with one goal in mind — to create a space where everyone feels at home.
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The Ratcliffe Room in Haydon Bridge is named after Sir Edward Radcliffe, a significant historical figure associated with Langley Castle, which is located near Haydon Bridge in Northumberland. In the 16th century, Sir Edward's grandfather leased one of the baronies from Henry VIII in 1514. Later, in 1631, Sir Edward purchased the Langley Barony from the Earl of Annandale. He expanded his holdings by acquiring numerous properties, including the lucrative Alston lead mines, aiming to establish himself as a prominent aristocrat in Northumberland. However, during the English Civil War, his properties were impounded. His son managed to redeem these properties by raising 10k through the sale of his mother's manors in Yorkshire. Despite this, the family showed little interest in Langley Castle, eventually leasing it out in 1671 .
The naming of the Ratcliffe Room serves as a tribute to Sir Edward Radcliffe's historical connection to Langley Castle and the surrounding area. It's worth noting that the spelling "Ratcliffe" is an alternative form of "Radcliffe," which was commonly used in historical documents.
Nestled in the heart of Northumberland, the charming village of Haydon Bridge is home to a gem that brings locals and visitors together — The Railway.
“It’s more than a pub, really. It’s a community hub. People come here for music nights, quiz nights, a bit of banter — and yes, the beer helps too!”
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🏛️ Historical & Cultural Attractions
Housesteads Roman Fort: A well-preserved Roman fort along Hadrian’s Wall, offering insights into ancient military life and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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Vindolanda: An active archaeological site featuring Roman ruins, a museum with artifacts like the Vindolanda tablets, and live excavations.
Day Out With The Kids
Mr George’s Museum of Time: A unique collection of timepieces and horological artifacts, reflecting the evolution of timekeeping.
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Langley Castle: A restored 14th-century castle now operating as a hotel, showcasing medieval architecture and offering a glimpse into the region's feudal past.
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Hexham Abbey: A historic abbey with stunning architecture, located in the nearby town of Hexham.
Nature & Outdoor Activities
Walking & Cycling: Explore scenic trails around Haydon Bridge, suitable for all levels, offering views of the Tyne Valley and surrounding countryside.
Briarwood Banks: A designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), this woodland area is home to diverse flora and fauna, ideal for nature walks.
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Kielder Water and Forest Park: A vast area offering outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and stargazing at the Kielder Observatory.
Local Landmarks & Hidden Gems
Old Haydon Bridge: A historic stone bridge dating back to 1776, now serving as a pedestrian crossing over the River South Tyne.
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Haydon Old Church: An ancient church overlooking the Tyne Valley, known as the baptismal site of artist John Martin.
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Crindledykes Lime Kiln & Stublick Chimney: Remnants of the area's industrial heritage, these structures offer a glimpse into the region's past.