Centre of Britain Hotel

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Centre of Britain Hotel by Ken Brown as part of the Geograph project.

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Centre of Britain Hotel

Image: © Ken Brown Taken: 23 May 2005

Haltwhistle’s most historic building, the oldest part was a Border Reivers' Pele Tower, dating from the 15th Century. Later it became a Manor House, Excise Office, Coaching Inn, Post Office, Temperance Hotel, Pub and Cafe. In 1997 the building was completely refurbished, finding many archaeological and architectural features - many of which have been included in the presentation of the reborn Hotel.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.974232
Longitude
-2.462389